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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 4, 2017 14:23:04 GMT
The politically correct "You're a Peon dictorships" do not represent the Europeans. In fact Donald Trump's ban on Muslim migrants is supported by most Europeans. www.thetimes.co.uk/past-six-days/2017-02-09/world/trumps-views-on-muslim-migration-mirrored-across-europe-l9t8b0b98/?CMP=BAC-projjeff-LEdynamic3-24_01_2017-1709-0-0-0
QUOTE: Trump’s views on Muslim migration ‘mirrored’ across Europe QUOTE: Donald Trump’s decision to ban the citizens of seven Muslim-majority states from entering the United States for the next three months was met by varying degrees of protest across Europe.
A new survey, however, suggests the views of European voters on the issue are closer to Mr Trump’s than those of their own elected leaders, with more than half of respondents across ten countries backing even greater restrictions.
An average of 55 per cent of respondents across those ten countries agreed with the statement that “all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped”.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Jun 4, 2017 14:52:21 GMT
The politically correct "You're a Peon dictorships" do not represent the Europeans. In fact Donald Trump's ban on Muslim migrants is supported by most Europeans. www.thetimes.co.uk/past-six-days/2017-02-09/world/trumps-views-on-muslim-migration-mirrored-across-europe-l9t8b0b98/?CMP=BAC-projjeff-LEdynamic3-24_01_2017-1709-0-0-0
QUOTE: Trump’s views on Muslim migration ‘mirrored’ across Europe QUOTE: Donald Trump’s decision to ban the citizens of seven Muslim-majority states from entering the United States for the next three months was met by varying degrees of protest across Europe.
A new survey, however, suggests the views of European voters on the issue are closer to Mr Trump’s than those of their own elected leaders, with more than half of respondents across ten countries backing even greater restrictions.
An average of 55 per cent of respondents across those ten countries agreed with the statement that “all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped”.
One thing I realized during our recent trip to France is that the problems caused by Muslim migrants tend to be concentrated in the larger cities like Paris, Marselles, Bordeaux, etc. It is the cities that have immigrant neighborhoods. It is, therefore, the residents of those cities who tend to be threatened, inconvenienced, and harassed by those migrants. Citizens who live in the countryside and smaller towns may seldom even see a Muslim. Therefore, opinions may vary widely depending on where one lives. My theory is that urban residents are much more likely to have developed negative attitudes toward migrants. However, taxpayers are everywhere and they're all taking a hit.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 4:29:28 GMT
The politically correct "You're a Peon dictorships" do not represent the Europeans. In fact Donald Trump's ban on Muslim migrants is supported by most Europeans. www.thetimes.co.uk/past-six-days/2017-02-09/world/trumps-views-on-muslim-migration-mirrored-across-europe-l9t8b0b98/?CMP=BAC-projjeff-LEdynamic3-24_01_2017-1709-0-0-0
QUOTE: Trump’s views on Muslim migration ‘mirrored’ across Europe QUOTE: Donald Trump’s decision to ban the citizens of seven Muslim-majority states from entering the United States for the next three months was met by varying degrees of protest across Europe.
A new survey, however, suggests the views of European voters on the issue are closer to Mr Trump’s than those of their own elected leaders, with more than half of respondents across ten countries backing even greater restrictions.
An average of 55 per cent of respondents across those ten countries agreed with the statement that “all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped”.
One thing I realized during our recent trip to France is that the problems caused by Muslim migrants tend to be concentrated in the larger cities like Paris, Marselles, Bordeaux, etc. It is the cities that have immigrant neighborhoods. It is, therefore, the residents of those cities who tend to be threatened, inconvenienced, and harassed by those migrants. Citizens who live in the countryside and smaller towns may seldom even see a Muslim. Therefore, opinions may vary widely depending on where one lives. My theory is that urban residents are much more likely to have developed negative attitudes toward migrants. However, taxpayers are everywhere and they're all taking a hit. You seem to have it in for muslims
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 4:30:40 GMT
The politically correct "You're a Peon dictorships" do not represent the Europeans. In fact Donald Trump's ban on Muslim migrants is supported by most Europeans. www.thetimes.co.uk/past-six-days/2017-02-09/world/trumps-views-on-muslim-migration-mirrored-across-europe-l9t8b0b98/?CMP=BAC-projjeff-LEdynamic3-24_01_2017-1709-0-0-0
QUOTE: Trump’s views on Muslim migration ‘mirrored’ across Europe QUOTE: Donald Trump’s decision to ban the citizens of seven Muslim-majority states from entering the United States for the next three months was met by varying degrees of protest across Europe.
A new survey, however, suggests the views of European voters on the issue are closer to Mr Trump’s than those of their own elected leaders, with more than half of respondents across ten countries backing even greater restrictions.
An average of 55 per cent of respondents across those ten countries agreed with the statement that “all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped”.
His daughter is still happy to accept money from r them though for her "charitable " causes and the US still happy to do arms deals with them !
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