German humanitarian worker tells his (horror)
story about working with “refugees” by Ann Corcoran, 9/16/16
Invasion of Europe news….The best blog to read on what is
happening with the invasion of Europe is Gates of Vienna. Thanks to Diana
West (via twitter) for directing me to this post from yesterday. In this translation from a German
publication, we learn first-hand about how a disillusioned refugee aid worker
came to his decision to quit.
Germany: It is
the most extraordinary thing to see—an advanced western society committing
suicide. Here is just a small bit at Gates of Vienna:
Farewell to Hope
In the end, the
farewell was much easier than I thought, which is probably due to the
exponential climb of my frustration, on all levels.
I have given up
on my voluntary work as an assistant to refugees and migrants. The many
thousands of hours during which I tried to supply real help turned out to be
utterly useless. Along with me, three other volunteer workers have also quit.
There was no single defining incident. I had begun to notice that, for months,
my work was senseless.
Senseless in
that the
majority of the people with whom I dealt did not want to integrate. Senseless because the
politicians actually consider integration to be unnecessary, as they merely
need institutions and ghettos that are expected to return fat financial gains.
And senseless because we helpers were left alone with our problems at work and
we were shamed when attempting to discuss the topic of the racism that had been
shown to us (and German society) by so many refugees. Real problems that
required immediate solutions were being downplayed and sugar-coated. Female
colleagues were spat upon just because they were women. And, coincidentally, on
the very day it came out that I am Jewish, a tire on my car was slashed.
Men and youths for whom we had
(after a lot of convincing) found internships at various companies often quit
after just one day because eight hours per day of work was “too long” for them.
Regardless, the money continued to come in, and the catering, maintenance and
care were guaranteed.
Intolerance of religious minorities
led us to having to abort approximately 50% of all of our projects, in order to
avoid escalation. I could go on and on. The worst of it was that the
politicians never even had a plan for successful integration. The
responsibility for integration was dumped on us, the helpers. There were
disruptive behaviors that made it impossible for us to achieve the peaceful
“togetherness” in which we had invested so much of
ourselves. These behaviors were never met with any consequences, nor were the
perpetrators held to any level of accountability.
Everything remained exactly the way
it was. Nothing ever moved. Nobody seemed interested. They would rather be
silent than risk social ostracism. I am worried that our society will
experience a monumental shift to the right because the pot will boil over in
the next election. Perhaps that is what they want. If it is, then we are on the
right track. There are those who warned last fall that we will have no choice
but to confront these problems, which are essentially social dynamite. Not only
are these individuals excluded from discussion rounds, they are actively
accused of being responsible for these problems, by having pointed them out for
so long that they became self-fulfilling prophecies.
But when one does the same thing
over and over and expects a different result, then that is a form of insanity.
My experience over three years of volunteer work shows me that this is where we
stand. I have abandoned all hope.
I am worried that our society will experience
a monumental shift to the right because the pot will boil over in the next
election. Continue reading here, I’ve only given you a small snip. http://gatesofvienna.net/2016/09/refugee-worker-i-have-abandoned-all-hope/#more-40879
For our
complete archive on dear old Deutschland, click here. And, go here, for more on the ‘Invasion of Europe.’
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/09/16/german-humanitarian-worker-tells-his-horror-story-about-working-with-refugees/
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