The answer is Globalists. The people who run the world.
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Any hint of antisemitism and this thread is gone.
I do the complete opposite usually.It’s okay to criticize Jews. As long as we don’t criticize Israel.
I do the complete opposite usually.
Neither of your German, Israel if you're Israeli, the religion if you're liberal and the people if you're an American Jew.Oh maybe that’s it. I forget which one we’re not allowed to criticize.
Traditional European Jewish thought has been to support multicultural states as they're safer for Jews. Pogroms usually come from homogeneous states.
That's not a conspiracy theory or anything but it's old stuff.
Jews were supportive of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, for example, or Yugoslavia or later on the Soviet Union, until Stalin that is.
How does it apply nowadays when jews have Israel and there is also the US where most jews live and it's pretty safe?
I'm not sure.
Ok, it's not the Jews. I agree that it's not a specific people behind this. After all, they're not enjoying their new neighbors either.
The questions of who, why and for what goals are relevant and must be asked. If you don't think there's something underhanded going in in Europe then you haven't been paying attention. None of it makes sense. Not from an economic or humanitarian standpoint.
Ah yes, the globalist joos in the EU are importing muslims to..... the eu...... to change the culture into muslims because...... muslims hate non muslims...... and joos....... because globalists and cultural Marxism.
Where were we going with this again?
well theyre not funding for these refugees to be routed to israelAh yes, the globalist joos in the EU are importing muslims to..... the eu...... to change the culture into muslims because...... muslims hate non muslims...... and joos....... because globalists and cultural Marxism.
Where were we going with this again?
And remember, its the left that is really antisemitic.Ah yes, the globalist joos in the EU are importing muslims to..... the eu...... to change the culture into muslims because...... muslims hate non muslims...... and joos....... because globalists and cultural Marxism.
Where were we going with this again?
There's probably a lot of funding from international NGOs that work with refugee and migrant issues but the organization singled out in the OP, the Central Welfare Board of Jews, is based in Germany. So the funds from there likely come from Jews who are EU citizens.Ok, it's not the Jews. I agree that it's not a specific people behind this. After all, they're not enjoying their new neighbors either.
So who's funding this multimillion dollar effort to ferry unwanted people into the EU? It's not EU citizens, that's for sure. Who, what, why are relevant questions.
This is why people had an issue with that lawHungary passed a transparency law a few years ago mandating NGOs clearly show on their websites where their funding is coming from and promptly had a negative propaganda campaign ran on their government in European media. Same thing happened when they incentivized having more kids via tax cuts. Salvini in Italy took a hardline stance against keeping ports open to unwanted migrants and somehow now he's gone replaced by an unelected, pro-migrant puppet. Merkel, an outspoken critic if multiculturalism decided to invite the third world to Europe in September of 2015.
Cracking down on civil society is kind of a no-no, I hope you can see why.Under this legislation, the Hungarian Government would ‘identify’ NGOs which it deems are ‘supporting migration’. The law would require NGOs to obtain the authorization of the Minister of Interior to perform their basic functions. This work includes campaigning, ‘influencing courts’, preparing information materials, organising networks and recruiting volunteers with the goal of sponsoring, organising or otherwise supporting the entry and stay of people seeking international protection. The Minister of the Interior would then involve national security services for security clearance. This procedure may take up to nine months.
The proposed new law would require organizations to pay a tax of 25% of any foreign funding aimed at ‘supporting migration’. If they fail to do so they would be subjected to steps so serious that they could lead to exorbitant fines, bankruptcy, and the dissolving of the NGO involved.
The proposals contravene Hungary’s obligations under international law to protect the right to freedom of association, expression and movement.
Okay so I ask you, who, why, and for what? Are we going to avoid the answer that is obviously implied when Jewish organizations are deemed culpable and Jews like Soros are painted as the enemy by people like Orban("Stop Soros" was even the name given to the bills he passed that cracked down on NGOs)?The questions of who, why and for what goals are relevant and must be asked. If you don't think there's something underhanded going in in Europe then you haven't been paying attention. None of it makes sense. Not from an economic or humanitarian standpoint.
well theyre not funding for these refugees to be routed to israel
Its obviously the case that Jews have a certain kind of international solidarity but that is often overestimated in practice I think. I remember I had an American Jewish classmate who talked about how the expectations American Jews have of Israel and the reality is very different. They expect a paradise of Jewish solidarity and then find that Israelis can be just as nationalist and exclusionary as anyone and that American Jews don't always fit in the way they expected to. If you're a German or Hungarian Jew do you really want to move to a foreign country instead of remaining in the one that your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents not only lived in but struggled to remain in despite the history of antisemitism? As a child of immigrant parents I can say that while I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities I have in America I have to say it also sucks hard to be almost entirely cut off from my extended family so I can understand the reluctance to move.Traditional European Jewish thought has been to support multicultural states as they're safer for Jews. Pogroms usually come from homogeneous states.
That's not a conspiracy theory or anything but it's old stuff.
Jews were supportive of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, for example, or Yugoslavia or later on the Soviet Union, until Stalin that is.
How does it apply nowadays when jews have Israel and there is also the US where most jews live and it's pretty safe?
I'm not sure.
What you quoted is in no way "cracking down on civil society", more like it's protecting a civil society.This is why people had an issue with that law
Cracking down on civil society is kind of a no-no, I hope you can see why.
lol indeedIsrael shares a border with Syria yet has not taken in a single Syrian refugee, not even women and children. Meanwhile you've groups like IsraAid working to bring Syrians into Europe, 90% of whom are fighting age men and many aren't even Syrian.
I asked IsraAid about this on their twitter page but got called called an antisemite, had my post reported and they blocked me lol.
Traditional European Jewish thought has been to support multicultural states as they're safer for Jews. Pogroms usually come from homogeneous states.
That's not a conspiracy theory or anything but it's old stuff.
Jews were supportive of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, for example, or Yugoslavia or later on the Soviet Union, until Stalin that is.
How does it apply nowadays when jews have Israel and there is also the US where most jews live and it's pretty safe?
I'm not sure.
This just in, migrant ship taking refugees to Israel
This just in, migrant ship funding has just been cut
I'm not exactly a Zionist apologist but in defense of Israel here its a small country of less than ten million that exists in a very unstable region. Not exactly the ideal place for Syrian refugees. Meanwhile, the EU has a population of 700 million, almost 100x that of Israel. Its far better equipped to take in large numbers of migrants.This just in, migrant ship taking refugees to Israel
This just in, migrant ship funding has just been cut
I'm not exactly a Zionist apologist but in defense of Israel here its a small country of less than ten million that exists in a very unstable region. Not exactly the ideal place for Syrian refugees. Meanwhile, the EU has a population of 700 million, almost 100x that of Israel. Its far better equipped to take in large numbers of migrants.