Can we talk about Germany for a bit?

Can we talk about Germany for a bit?

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amusingduck

9,398 posts

137 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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s3fella said:
Clearly, little Jurgen was gagging for it. Dressing provocatively in them trunks and all, the tease.

Tell me, how the fk can a ten year old give consent to be emergency bummed?
rofl

del mar

2,838 posts

200 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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FN2TypeR said:
del mar said:
FN2TypeR said:
del mar said:
I was there Garmisch in August, and I was not raped or attacked either.

However it wasn't much different from driving along Commercial Road in Tower Hamlets - I was shocked by the sheer volume of Muslims there you expect to see them in inner city areas but not in small mountain towns.

The scenery was lovely but I certainly would not want to live there.
How can you tell they are Muslim just by looking at them out of interest?
You're joking surely ?

Do they have a funny walk - no that's not it
Do they all wear red noses - no that's not it either.
Do they wear specific religious clothing that makes them stand out from the crowd - getting warmer....
Not at all, you are making vast assumptions regarding a person beliefs - obviously such indicators will help, but you never mentioned them in your original post. Of course many people who follow certain religions don't always wear traditional clothing of course, especially in less religiously conservative countries like Germany.

Here's what is likely a scary website for somebody narrow minded like you:

http://www.lovehabibi.com/muslims/white-muslims/

White people who follow Islam, OH THE HUMANITY.

rolleyes
Apologies I assumed that by saying they were Muslims this would have led most people to realise that they must have been wearing some religious clothing or symbols ? Had they not I would have been unable to tell what Religion they were ?

Thank you for the link.

So if I were to see a white lady in full Islamic dress it would be ok of me to make the vast assumption that they were Muslim or would that be narrow minded aswell ?

The first part of your reply was fine, the second part was unnecessary.

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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A SYRIAN refugee with four wives and 23 children has sparked outrage after it was claimed he was receiving a staggering £320,000 a year in benefits.


www.express.co.uk/news/world/724800/Syrian-refugee...

poo at Paul's

14,195 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Pesty said:
A SYRIAN refugee with four wives and 23 children has sparked outrage after it was claimed he was receiving a staggering £320,000 a year in benefits.


www.express.co.uk/news/world/724800/Syrian-refugee...
FFS for Germany's sake I hope that is bks!

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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The amount may be. Who knows but why just Germany. We have that st over here, polygamy etc.

Let's not forget immigration from outside the eu is an economic net loss to this country. So how are they going to pay for our pensions ...

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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What an absolute joke. Made funnier by the fact you know it's not an exceptional case.

I wish I had the means to leave Europe. It's all going to pot.

Liokault

2,837 posts

215 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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So.....12K a head roughly....is that so bad?

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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danllama said:
What an absolute joke. Made funnier by the fact you know it's not an exceptional case.

I wish I had the means to leave Europe. It's all going to pot.
I do love it when an individual's views on immigration mean they turn to migration themselves. It's deliciously ironic.

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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it says someone claims he COULD be receiving that much

if you count any benefits payable to the 3 other adult women who aren't really his wives, and all his adult children and all their housing benefits as being paid to him

all bks

poo at Paul's

14,195 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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He had to pick one "main" wife! With them all presumably popping out 6 sprogs, they must all be pretty ropey!

irocfan

40,699 posts

191 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Hugo a Gogo said:
it says someone claims he COULD be receiving that much

if you count any benefits payable to the 3 other adult women who aren't really his wives, and all his adult children and all their housing benefits as being paid to him

all bks
well truth be told it's in the express so that in itself tells you it is all bks. As regards your observation, I agree up to a point. I think that you could make a case for the family income for being that amount if not the actual head of the family, it's still a lot.

poo at Paul's

14,195 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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irocfan said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
it says someone claims he COULD be receiving that much

if you count any benefits payable to the 3 other adult women who aren't really his wives, and all his adult children and all their housing benefits as being paid to him

all bks
well truth be told it's in the express so that in itself tells you it is all bks. As regards your observation, I agree up to a point. I think that you could make a case for the family income for being that amount if not the actual head of the family, it's still a lot.
Is it true that in his homeland, he would be "allowed" 4 wives if he can support them, but in Germany they have to just pay for them all, even though they cannot be his "wives". Fiscal sums aside, even the notion of that is pretty perverse!

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Trabi601 said:
I do love it when an individual's views on immigration mean they turn to migration themselves. It's deliciously ironic.
My views on immigration have nothing to do with it. Lets put it this way. I wouldn't move to another country to milk £300k out of the system. I know you're a bit dense so I hope you understand the issue there.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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danllama said:
My views on immigration have nothing to do with it. Lets put it this way. I wouldn't move to another country to milk £300k out of the system. I know you're a bit dense so I hope you understand the issue there.
Well, I'm intelligent enough not to get worked up about stories printed in right wing comics.

Also intelligent enough to know that the answer to immigration isn't to become an immigrant myself.

I can only hope you'd end up somewhere where the populace are as intolerant as you are towards 'outsiders'.

danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Trabi601 said:
Well, I'm intelligent enough not to get worked up about stories printed in right wing comics.

Also intelligent enough to know that the answer to immigration isn't to become an immigrant myself.

I can only hope you'd end up somewhere where the populace are as intolerant as you are towards 'outsiders'.
You really are dense, aren't you? Where have I shown intolerance to 'outsiders' as you like to put it?

I live and work in London you cretin. I'd have bigger problems if I was truly intolerant. However, some things connected to immigration should not be tolerated.

don'tbesilly

13,949 posts

164 months

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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Frankfurt is a dive. We booked an Ibis hotel near the hauptbahnhof this autumn. It had a broken lift and stairs not fit for an East End tower block.

The surrounding area was full of gangsters, pimps, hookers, druggies - all the dregs of German society.

Does it surprise me this has happened in Frankfurt? - no, not at all.

And it certainly wouldn't surprise me if it has been carried out by a drugged up German national.

It's far too early to be jumping to conclusions - as this kind of thing in Germany could quite easily be conducted by far right scum, too.

But hey, let's not get any kind of reasonable thought get in the way of a nice bit of racism.

steveT350C

6,728 posts

162 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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Trabi601 said:
We booked an Ibis hotel near the hauptbahnhof this autumn. It had a broken lift and stairs not fit for an East End tower block.

The surrounding area was full of gangsters, pimps, hookers, druggies - all the dregs of German society.
You booked an Ibis

Trabi601

4,865 posts

96 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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steveT350C said:
You booked an Ibis
I very often book Ibis - use them for work, too - as the points scheme is excellent and you know exactly what you're going to get (most of the time!) - basic, but usually very centrally located and great value for money. This was the first dodgy one I've stayed in - but I feel it's more a reflection of the city. (A German ex-colleague asked me why the hell I wanted to visit Frankfurt when he found out I was going there! - I now know why!)

irocfan

40,699 posts

191 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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Trabi601 said:
Frankfurt is a dive. We booked an Ibis hotel near the hauptbahnhof this autumn. It had a broken lift and stairs not fit for an East End tower block.

The surrounding area was full of gangsters, pimps, hookers, druggies - all the dregs of German society.

Does it surprise me this has happened in Frankfurt? - no, not at all.

And it certainly wouldn't surprise me if it has been carried out by a drugged up German national.

It's far too early to be jumping to conclusions - as this kind of thing in Germany could quite easily be conducted by far right scum, too.

But hey, let's not get any kind of reasonable thought get in the way of a nice bit of racism.
can't disagree with a thing you've written in this post