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TopicProjection in Greek election show landslide victory for conservative party
GunmaN1905
06/25/23 3:09:01 PM
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Funkydog posted...
Obviously not all Greeks are like that, but many in power are.

The problem is that South of Europe has been left to their own devices when it comes to migrants.
They don't have the capacity to deal with them in any way possible.

People also don't want to hear the other side which is that vast majority of migrants are coming from countries in North Africa that don't have any kind of ongoing conflicts. Morroco, Tunisia, Algeria...you get the point.
Healthy men in their 20s and 30s trying to cheat their way into EU and welfare checks.

Obviously there's a lot of legit refugees who come from war-torn countries, women, childern etc, but a decent number shouldn't be allowed in Europe. And then when those who shouldn't have crossed into EU in the first place rob, rape or murder people, mass outrage happens and all migrants suffer, regardless of who they are.

To put it this way, I'm an EU citizen with master's degree in engineering field. If I were to go to the US, I'd still be checked if I'm trying to cheat my way into the country and if I'm overstaying their welcome. Let alone if I tried to come in without any papers.

That's exactly what a lot of those migrants are trying to do. If the first border they hit was Germany or Scandinavian countries, you couldn't find reason in police brutality, but when it's Greece and South of Italy that are barely staying afloat, then you have to look at both sides.
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