Germany Sees Rise in
Anti-Semitism Due to Refugees, by Natalie Myers, 1/28/16
In
2015, Germany took in over one million migrants and refugees, with another one
million expected to arrive in 2016. After these refugees have settled into
Germany, there is no doubt that the next few years will see their families come
to the country as well, increasing their numbers even further.
Despite
this influx of Middle Eastern refugees and migrants, German Chancellor Merkel
is astonished with the rise of anti-Semitism in the country. She recently spoke
to the German people about this issue, stating “We have observed in several
schools and meeting places (anti-Semitic) events (led) by young people, against
which every adult has to act,” she continued, “We must also encourage students
who think differently. We can try to reason (with them) again and again but it
should also be clear: (Anti-Semitism) has no place in our society…we must
simply put clear limits.”
The
refugees and migrants let into Germany mostly came from countries where
anti-Semitism is the norm, so to allow these people into your country, you must
accept the ideological values they carry to come with them. Germany has put
themselves in a vulnerable position by bringing in anti-Semites from the Middle
East, and now Merkel must learn how to handle the rise of this dangerous
mindset.
Comments
European
countries should have restricted the refugees they accepted to Christians and
non-Muslims.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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