Insanity Alarm! The German Social Democratic Party proposal
A commission led by the integration commissioner Aydan Özoguz (SPD) has drawn up a mission statement for Germany: Double citizenship and municipal suffrage should facilitate participation of non Germans.
The commission set up by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung has worked out a concept for the non immigrant migrants in Germany, saying that a equitable society only works if ALL can have a say!
They go as far to claim that being disabled from voting rights is a form of discrimination. Interesting here is, that is is seen in the context of Germany only. Where on earth do we see such absurd demands or practices? I would find it more or less valid to claim, that this is again a step towards the dismantling of Germany, its culture and its citizens, its values and finally its democratic system. The born citizens are pushed aside, to be replaced with non German migrants, that bring in a culture far from what Europe stands for. All in all, Islam and its flooding into and within through expansion is the only interest group benefiting from this proposal!
Herbert Brücker of the Institute for Labor Market Research and Co-Chairman of the Commission, said: "A good co-existence can only be achieved if everyone can participate in political, economic and cultural life in Germany.
This sounds friendly at first sight, but has no founded and valid truth within. Millions of foreigners are living in Europe without a European countries citizenship, and if they are law abiding, living there is easy and treatment good. But if criminal structures are built, and entire movements formed to bring down present social order; this can only be stopped by no longer letting such people in, or being able to remove them when unveiled a threat. Helping those into the core of the political system is a danger Europe will regret, yet when too late.
Positively, the Leftist parties are losing power and elections, yet their influence in the media and other forms of politics is still strong, posing a threat to the system.
By Thomas Fleckner
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