coldwarful

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

This isn't Reddit, you don't have to reach boiling point just because you disagree with someone online. I have a German passport but my parents were "legal" immigrants from a non developed country. My wife is a "legal" immigrant. I'm not even mentioning skin colors because I think it's a stupid way of trivializing one's whole identity and conformed with them. They respected the conditions of moving to this country and they respected them. But you call me a nazi because I don't agree with your idea of who should be conditionally allowed in our country or not.

We went through the whole legal rigamarooo and I know how German civil servants can be painfully slow. You and me can clearly both agree that German authorities (I can't speak for other EU countries) cannot efficiently deal with the influx of illegal immigrants. But if I think that centralizing the process with EU funding is possibly a good thing, I'm a nazi.

I never voted and never will vote for AfD but if you believe that someone from a warzone in the Middle East can simply make their way through the Balkans or North Africa and then the Mediterranean people, choosing to claim asylum in a Western European country like Germany, after having passed half a dozen safe countries, where other Europeans go for a vacation, along the way, and throws away their identification papers to increase the processing duration of their asylum claim and make the possibility of a deportation is near impossible is unconditionally entitled to asylum - then we'll forever agree to disagree.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Can't blame them. The Euro is managed quite reasonably. I can't speak for the Swedes but the EU only has to gain from Sweden joining the Eurozone. I've seen people comment here that giving up currency sovereignty is a terrible idea. But what does that mean? To me it simply means that in times of crisis, governments cannot simply order their central banks to print more fiat currency. This doesn't seem like a great long-term policy either.. but then again I'm not a full-time economist.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

Didn't know that as I don't game on PC anymore. Thanks for the info - sounds rad!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

I hope the VR experience will be as immersive as RE Village/RE4 Remake. We really need more PSVR2 titles

[–] [email protected] -2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (2 children)

People need to keep in mind these are rejected asylum seekers. Their application has been processed and denied. These are not all legitimate refugees, and especially not those with an ongoing asylum application. Normally these rejected asylum seekers would be put in jail pending their deportation but due to the fact that

  • we have more of them than we have free space in our jails,
  • many don't have valid papers for whatever reason and
  • often come from countries that try to extort the deporting countries for taking back their own citizens

the temporary detention term ("Abschiebehaft" and "Vorbereitungshaft" in DACH countries) has simply often not been applied. Many of these rejected asylum seekers then end up absconding. It may sound harsh but Denmark has been doing these deportation hubs for many years already and they're highly effective.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Doing great 😆