Message from @Sentaria

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2019-01-29 17:52:17 UTC  

The difference between a legal refuge and illegal is the crimes they commit

2019-01-29 17:52:28 UTC  

Being...?

2019-01-29 17:52:57 UTC  

how about the increase of sexual assault crimes in Western Europe?

2019-01-29 17:53:16 UTC  

or maybe the fact that simply stabbing someone is also oh... a crime

2019-01-29 17:54:02 UTC  

Right. It’s not the immigration that’s the issue there though is it? It’s probably the rape and the stabbing

2019-01-29 17:54:18 UTC  

legal migrants come to country's and wait in line for entry and citizenship meanwhile illegals cross borders and commit crimes on large scales

2019-01-29 17:54:30 UTC  

the immigration is the issue immigration is a serious issue

2019-01-29 17:54:46 UTC  

moving from one location to another and trying to settle there is migration

2019-01-29 17:55:53 UTC  

I agree. I’m all for controlling immigration but Hungary is going to face a world of hurt if it expects to control it when migrants have already entered the country as its party to a lot of strong treaties which govern its behaviour in those areas

2019-01-29 17:56:15 UTC  

The tact it should run with is stronger border enforcement

2019-01-29 17:56:31 UTC  

Hungry has been one of the strongest nations in europe advocating for border security and national sovereignty

2019-01-29 17:56:48 UTC  

the only issues they have been facing is from the dictatorial EU

2019-01-29 17:57:24 UTC  

Awesome, Hungary is not a powerful nation in the eu bloc though and it really needs the eu more than the eu needs it

2019-01-29 17:57:50 UTC  

It doesnt need to stand alone as a power if it can be apart of a growing coalition of countries which is the case

2019-01-29 17:58:20 UTC  

A growing coalition of poor countries

2019-01-29 17:58:33 UTC  

the EU has done nothing but erase national borders and place the fate of nations in the hands of elites in Brussels who have their own interests in mind not people in countries across the block

2019-01-29 17:59:17 UTC  

these nations actually are very rich Polands economy has been rising over the past years and Italys economy is the fourth largest in the block

2019-01-29 17:59:41 UTC  

the only issues these nations have faced are from Brussles and the EU itself

2019-01-29 17:59:54 UTC  

Cool. That doesn’t mean Hungary is in a great position to do anything about that. Neither Poland nor Italy is the draw of the eu and we both know this

2019-01-29 18:00:05 UTC  

I never stated it was in a great position

2019-01-29 18:00:10 UTC  

your assuming my points now

2019-01-29 18:00:32 UTC  

I never stated any one country is the focus of the EU either

2019-01-29 18:00:47 UTC  

Right so you’d agree it’s between a rock and a hard place here?

2019-01-29 18:01:34 UTC  

all i stated was there is a growing coalition of nations in the EU opposing open border polices and advocating for national sovereignty over following orders from a set of unelected elites in Brussels

2019-01-29 18:01:56 UTC  

The European Parliament is elected

2019-01-29 18:02:11 UTC  

i believe Hungry and all these other nations once had no hope of saving themselves from the flow of migration

2019-01-29 18:02:24 UTC  

It’s not an election people pay attention to, but it is elected directly

2019-01-29 18:02:28 UTC  

now they have the opportunity to change that entirely

2019-01-29 18:02:52 UTC  

well this parliament election is going to be focused on very heavily

2019-01-29 18:02:55 UTC  

I think that’s entirely optimistic with little basis in fact

2019-01-29 18:03:00 UTC  

this election decides the fate of the entire EU

2019-01-29 18:03:13 UTC  

its no bias its simply stating the facts

2019-01-29 18:03:35 UTC  

the leaders across europe have been taken down one by one and nations are moving to the right its just obvious

2019-01-29 18:03:41 UTC  

no bias just fact

2019-01-29 18:04:22 UTC  

these countries have the chance to write their own fate in the elections in May if they win Europe is going to change drastically

2019-01-29 18:05:12 UTC  

I don’t think so. There’s structural reasons Germany and France have taken the stance they have and this is unlikely to deviate for anything but short stretches. European elections also haven’t been moving to the right so much as radicalising. The far left often grows in step with the far right and the Italian election resulted in a coalition of the two

2019-01-29 18:05:35 UTC  

Which hasnt been working great

2019-01-29 18:05:51 UTC  

Germany and France have been the spear heads of globalism in the EU and across Europe that is no longer the case because globalism is dying out

2019-01-29 18:06:13 UTC  

The power is shifting from France and Germany to now represent all nations in the block

2019-01-29 18:06:47 UTC  

Globalism? No, a federalised Europe? Yes. I don’t know what you think globalism is here

2019-01-29 18:06:52 UTC  

the battle is natonlsits vs globalists and the eu elections will be the cross rode battle which decides who gets to shape the lives of the block