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Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby Workingman » 11 Aug 2016, 11:26

Swifter deportation of criminals, no burkas in public, no radical funding of Mosques, doctors to report possible terrorists (?), more CCTV and surveillance, more police on the streets.

The common threads driving all of these measures: Islam and refugees.

If Germany is so unstable maybe countries with a German border should start putting controls back in place to lock the problem in and let the Germans sort out what they started.
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Re: Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby cromwell » 12 Aug 2016, 14:11

It's all for show, I'm afraid. Banning the burqa and the burkini swimsuit is just rying to ban the outward displays of "difference".

The underlying differences and problems will remain.
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Re: Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby AggersAgain » 14 Aug 2016, 12:38

cromwell wrote:The underlying differences and problems will remain.


Of course they will.
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Re: Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby Suff » 14 Aug 2016, 23:41

They think this is going to work? I looked at what Belgium was doing with the terrorists from the Paris attacks and I chose to get out.

Germany will not fix their problems by passing laws which try to stop fundamental Islamics being fundamental. They have no grasp of the problem at all.

It was no mistake that we recorded part of Merkel's conversations on her mobile. We record every conversation that meet the right parameters.
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Re: Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby cromwell » 15 Aug 2016, 14:53

Suff wrote:They have no grasp of the problem at all.


They may have a grasp of the problem. If they do, they know that it is a very difficult problem which current political PC culture just cannot solve.

So they pretend to be "doing something" by passing laws like these. It's gesture politics.
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Re: Germany's new anti-terror laws.

Postby Kate1933 » 15 Aug 2016, 15:55

I cannot wait for the arrival of "my 7th son" as he calls himself in October who came to live with us from the age of seventeen for two years and has been considered part of the family since an Eccentric... A Brilliant academic, a genius with very fixed views. He was a bit of a revolutionary as a young lad, now approaching his mid sixties, we will have some stimulating discussions.
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