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  • in reply to: General Discussion #343795
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    I wish Aussies and South Africans would get the message and stop bloody coming here. :diablo:

    I don’t know why Aussies want to go to the UK cause Australia seems like a much better place to live in, but white South Africans have little opportunities these days, so once they graduate they want to start a carreer overseas. Same with Argentina. Did you know 1 out of 3 doctors in madrid is from argentina?

    in reply to: The least desired country to live in… #1929940
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    I wish Aussies and South Africans would get the message and stop bloody coming here. :diablo:

    I don’t know why Aussies want to go to the UK cause Australia seems like a much better place to live in, but white South Africans have little opportunities these days, so once they graduate they want to start a carreer overseas. Same with Argentina. Did you know 1 out of 3 doctors in madrid is from argentina?

    in reply to: General Discussion #343798
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    Well, I think every country has nice and depressing places. Belgium is one of the best places to live (quality of life), and not boring because we have a mixture of germanic efficiency and romanic chaos :D. Belgium is both northern and southern europe which is why i like my country so much.

    I don’t want to offend the Dutch (sorry :)), but I wouldn’t like to live there. At least not in some places. The streets are more clean than in Belgium, everything seems to be better organised, people are more friendly, you can use your bycicle to go anywhere … but it’s so dull. Everything looks the same. I prefer our political incorrectness and the fact that we are still allowed to build a gigantic house with the most ugly kitch around it (a little windmill etc).

    The worst place to live in Europe I guess must be Albania. I don’t know about Belarus, maybe I should go there once to find out about these gorgeous women (arthur you’re not the first i hear this story from). But for now I am perfectly happy in Belgium, with the country and the females :D!

    in reply to: The least desired country to live in… #1929943
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    Well, I think every country has nice and depressing places. Belgium is one of the best places to live (quality of life), and not boring because we have a mixture of germanic efficiency and romanic chaos :D. Belgium is both northern and southern europe which is why i like my country so much.

    I don’t want to offend the Dutch (sorry :)), but I wouldn’t like to live there. At least not in some places. The streets are more clean than in Belgium, everything seems to be better organised, people are more friendly, you can use your bycicle to go anywhere … but it’s so dull. Everything looks the same. I prefer our political incorrectness and the fact that we are still allowed to build a gigantic house with the most ugly kitch around it (a little windmill etc).

    The worst place to live in Europe I guess must be Albania. I don’t know about Belarus, maybe I should go there once to find out about these gorgeous women (arthur you’re not the first i hear this story from). But for now I am perfectly happy in Belgium, with the country and the females :D!

    in reply to: General Discussion #346256
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    5 or 6 cars burned in Belgium in the past 2 weeks, you can hardly consider this riots. Actually, some young criminals thinking it is “cool” do imitate what happens next door.
    They are just like those who set their schools on fire end of August, so they can have a longer vacation…

    Actually in Lokeren (Belgian city) the fire was set up by unemployed white Vlaams Blok trash! 😡 They wanted to let immigrants look bad. Pretty low …

    in reply to: Riots in France #1930855
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    5 or 6 cars burned in Belgium in the past 2 weeks, you can hardly consider this riots. Actually, some young criminals thinking it is “cool” do imitate what happens next door.
    They are just like those who set their schools on fire end of August, so they can have a longer vacation…

    Actually in Lokeren (Belgian city) the fire was set up by unemployed white Vlaams Blok trash! 😡 They wanted to let immigrants look bad. Pretty low …

    in reply to: General Discussion #346419
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    Actually we don’t have serious problems in belgium at this moment. We have more problems with the bird flue.

    in reply to: Riots in France #1930927
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    Actually we don’t have serious problems in belgium at this moment. We have more problems with the bird flue.

    in reply to: General Discussion #349597
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    Let’s hope it doesn’t turn into a civil war. Last time this happened was in 68, however, back then there were more people supporting the riots. Now only a minority backs the violence, most would like to return to their lives.

    The root of the problem also lays in the French Republic which wants to controll everything. France should try to decentralise and give some authority to local councils/gov’ts, because the country is way too large to be controlled this way. All responsabilities lay in the hand of one central gov’t. There are no states, provinces, even the majors have little to say. Now there’s one man who has to carry the burdon and that is Sarkozy. In the US it was not only Bush but there was the major of New Orleans, the state gouvernor …

    The Gendarmerie is a well equipped police force, but it’s not an army. There’s simply not enough policemen to cope with the problem. Eventually you will have to use soldiers and search door to door like in Northern-Ireland. Not the ideal option, but I’m afraid this will be the only way out of this.

    in reply to: Riots in France #1932105
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    Let’s hope it doesn’t turn into a civil war. Last time this happened was in 68, however, back then there were more people supporting the riots. Now only a minority backs the violence, most would like to return to their lives.

    The root of the problem also lays in the French Republic which wants to controll everything. France should try to decentralise and give some authority to local councils/gov’ts, because the country is way too large to be controlled this way. All responsabilities lay in the hand of one central gov’t. There are no states, provinces, even the majors have little to say. Now there’s one man who has to carry the burdon and that is Sarkozy. In the US it was not only Bush but there was the major of New Orleans, the state gouvernor …

    The Gendarmerie is a well equipped police force, but it’s not an army. There’s simply not enough policemen to cope with the problem. Eventually you will have to use soldiers and search door to door like in Northern-Ireland. Not the ideal option, but I’m afraid this will be the only way out of this.

    in reply to: General Discussion #349729
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    Well, I think they are going to deploy troops, and I do believe this is necessairy!!! I however don’t think the French constitution allows to use the army against own citizens (there’s no national guard), but I guess parliament can solve this.

    in reply to: Riots in France #1932129
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    Well, I think they are going to deploy troops, and I do believe this is necessairy!!! I however don’t think the French constitution allows to use the army against own citizens (there’s no national guard), but I guess parliament can solve this.

    in reply to: General Discussion #349888
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    1. In Germany actually the majority did integrate, in Belgium as well. We have muslims in our parliament (even in our christian-democratic party). France is a bit different.
    2. Ohh, Greeks? Gee man, only Germans live in Germany or what? You must be from a Germanic tribe to live there? We live in the 21st century, not the 19th! Fortunatelly I’m a Dietsch-speaking citizen of your pan-germanist state so I am allowed to stay here I guess :rolleyes: And I’m blond and have blue eyes.

    The murder on Theo Van Gogh was an isolated case. Though many in the Netherlands and Belgium see this as a terrorist attack, Theo van Gogh could have been killed by a animal activist as well (as was the case with Pim Fortuyn).

    in reply to: Riots in France #1932199
    Ben.
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    1. In Germany actually the majority did integrate, in Belgium as well. We have muslims in our parliament (even in our christian-democratic party). France is a bit different.
    2. Ohh, Greeks? Gee man, only Germans live in Germany or what? You must be from a Germanic tribe to live there? We live in the 21st century, not the 19th! Fortunatelly I’m a Dietsch-speaking citizen of your pan-germanist state so I am allowed to stay here I guess :rolleyes: And I’m blond and have blue eyes.

    The murder on Theo Van Gogh was an isolated case. Though many in the Netherlands and Belgium see this as a terrorist attack, Theo van Gogh could have been killed by a animal activist as well (as was the case with Pim Fortuyn).

    in reply to: General Discussion #349893
    Ben.
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    Hear hear,

    the last thing we need is a prophet claiming the French problem will expand to the rest of Europe. It is not “multiculturalism” that is the problem, it’s some idiots who DON’T want to integrate. I live in Belgium, but AFAIK we don’t have the uprises yet. Maybe you have other sources … :rolleyes:

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