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@kurkkamambusu4063 False analogy there. I'm fairly sure the refugees in Turkey were "invited" as guest workers to help spur the economy. Showing up unannounced and being invited are two very different things.
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@miller13411 According to your logic would 10 million Nigerians simply blend into Italian culture because they're both catholic? I've met thousands of Turks and thousands of Pakistani people. They're so different to a point it feels like one was literally made to be the polar opposite of the other. If you throw those two communities in large groups together it's a recipe for a huge fire. On to Sweden, they seem to tolerate those Afghans and Pakistanis because Sweden has literally lost the ability to be rational. You simply cannot put genetically damaged inbred people with non genetically damaged non inbred people in large groups together and not expect there to be severe problems. Sweden for all intents and purposes is dying drowning in their own woke dogma. Turkey will probably die a death too if they don't lower the number of inbred migrants in their country.
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@kurkkamambusu4063 Most of them are the offspring of the guest workers. They obviously haven't been able to assimilate for one reason or another. We have some Turkish communities here in the United States and their offspring are extremely assimilated. Why do they assimilate here so easily yet Germany can't seem to assimilate 3 generations of them? What are you guys doing wrong?
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If you introduce a huge number of new people into a different group of people, it can get dicey. If you throw in economic stagnation into the mix you get a fire.
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I absolutely love France 24 reporting. We have a conflict which started when one group invaded the internationally recognized territories of their neighbor and ethnically cleansed over half a million people. Yet France 24 wants us to completely ignore that and focus on calves who no longer have their cow mother around. Yes France 24, I do feel bad for those calves who don't have their mother's milk. The question is do you feel as bad for the ethnic cleansing of over half a million men, women and children. France 24<----- Truly has no shame.
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Macron knocks on Aliyev's door. Macron: Hey Aliyev, we'd like to mediate your dispute with your neighbor. Aliyev: :confused look on his face: Who are you again? Macon: I'm the president of the regime in Paris. Aliyev: 🤣:slams door shut:
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@higherconsciousness21 Difference being they were invited because German needed the labor. Last I checked I don't remember Turkey inviting 5 million refugees because their industry needed workers. Germans have every right to stand up to their government who is allowing millions of illegal refugees into their nation. What they don't have a right to do is kick out the grandchildren of the people who were officially invited and went legally. That's just insane.
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@ks-jo3nf I'm fairly sure it wasn't Azerbaijan which illegally invaded their neighbor and ethnically cleansed half a million civilians. If Azerbaijan is evil, what does that make Armenia? Super duper uber evil?
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Finally the reality of France's actions in Africa are coming to light and this commentator is calling it "false information." lol
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@mdsabahuddin8251 Not wanting to be harassed is not racist. Is "racist" the new catch phrase people use when they don't have a proper argument? Just throw that word out there and all is fine right? Even if it makes absolutely zero sense.
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I don't agree, the standard the occupier is held to is always different than the standard those occupied are held to. It would literally be like blaming a rape victim for scratching the face of her attacker.
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@SYRENKiSSES Saudi Arabia takes in refugees? Seriously? No they don't, unless you're counting the people they bring in to use for slave labor. It would be nice if you checked your facts. Defending one of the most evil regimes on the planet is a bad look.
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Another hit piece by France 24, well played France 24. If nothing I can count on you for consistency in drawing false narratives. Well played....
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OVERHAND So that somehow gives Armenia the right to invade their neighbor's internationally recognized territory and slaughter civilians? Is that what you're saying? France is older than Australia, according to your logic France can go over there and slaughter everyone in Australia? I'm not sure if you got the memo but slaughtering people is frowned upon these days.
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Most Americans can easily sympathize with what they're going through. Looking at the comments section it's mostly far left Europeans from places like France and Germany doing the judging. Although I would love to see how they would react if a group number close to 10% of their population suddenly showed up in their country.
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If only his leadership were as impressive as his accent.
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@HopefulInterventions You do realize that Armenia invaded the internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan and ethnically cleansed over 800,000 civilians in the 1990s right? Now the victims of this massive WW2 style ethnic cleansing campaign are the bad guys?
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@tango2642 It seems you haven't been paying attention. The EU has zero interest in taking Turkey and Turkey has zero interest in joining that sinking ship. Yet no one wants to be the one to break off the engagement. Even if the EU asked Turkey to join tomorrow they'd reject it. They're not dumb enough to board that ship.
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About as much as Christians love Christians. Like how Nigeria and Italy are best friends because they're both Catholic.
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@Will Engel, note to self never lend money to a French politician.
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@suleyman8696 One doesn't need to be Turkish to see through your BS trolling attempts. If you want to troll like this and be successful, hire someone with an IQ higher than yours to make it look more authentic.
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@aylinguluzade5962 Let me try to understand your logic. So if one terrorist organization fights with another terrorist organization they magically stop being terrorists?
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@larsstougaard7097 Having a bad economic policy is one thing. Supporting and cheering on an apartheid state who keeps people in concentration camps is another. On this issue he is spot on.
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I didn't realize France was interested in human rights.
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@ihavetruth4314 Pawning off outright lies as truth is a different story than taking sides. Especially for a media outlet which claims to be news and not slanted propaganda. The French government will be partial, that is natural. But a news station claiming to report facts doing this? That is something worthy of critique.
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@mrdenson3101 Except right now Egypt and Saudi Arabia aren't stuffing 2.3 million people into a concentration camp and enacting their "final solution" to the people in said camp.
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Yup, just like Israel doesn't care about international law either.
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The most propagandized people on the planet are us, here in the United States and Canada.
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@Geo Kon, or perhaps France 24 isn't allowed due to them being extremely bias on this specific issue. That would be like allowing the Soviet Union to report on an American conflict. How do you think they'd cover it?
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@seanphurley So crimes from 100 years ago should define certain nations but only be footnotes in history for other nations? Hmm interesting point of view you have. Also according to your logic no major nation would be able to hold peace talks. Less emotions and more logic/reason please. Because truth be told you sound ridiculous.
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I'm from the United States and vacation quite often in Turkey. There are certain parts of Turkey that have been overflowing with Russian immigrants for years now. They're like Turkey's Mexicans, they just keep coming across the border. Can't say I blame them, who the hell would want to live in Russia.
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He is lucky to be tried in Germany and not France. In Germany at least he has a chance at getting a fair trial.
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Abbas L'Cherchie, Some how the worldwide globalist media has managed to draw a correlation between racism and a group of people's right to decide who can and who cannot enter their country and how many. Changing the demographics of any group regardless of race is a very dangerous thing to do. Humans generally do not react well to such situations, I'd imagine the same would ring true for animals as well. The racist argument is also simply ridiculous. If I don't allow my Italian neighbor to live in my house, does that mean I'm racist against Italians? No, it simply means I don't want that dude living in my house.
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Free New Caledonia from brutal French occupation.
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@Barbaravyse660. I don't think they're stupid enough to still want to join a sinking ship.
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@ihavetruth4314 Yea because in your world view everyone who disagrees with you must be from Azerbaijan right? lol How insane are you? Forget not being Azeri or never having been to that dump, I've only ever met one Azeri in my entire life. Where as I've probably met 1000s of Armenians, more seem to live here in the United States than in their own country. Honestly what is it about your own country you guys hate so much that literally you all refuse to live there?
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@Jessica Parker, Statistically most of the Turks in Europe went there legally under the invitation of those governments because they needed labor for their industry. There is no mass flooding of Europe by Turkish refugees. Europe did go through a migrant crisis of their own not too long ago, which amounted to a very small percentage of their population and still caused chaos. Turkey literally got rushed by 10x that percentage and still they aren't whining as much as you did lol
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@feelthembernz976 I don't think a person needs to be from a specific country to call out fake news when they see it. Imagine writing a news story focusing on 3 orphaned cows and completely and utterly ignoring the ethnic cleansing of over half a million people. Imagine that lol
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@aanandika9975 1. Turkey didn't invade Armenia, check your facts. The conflict you're probably referring to is Azerbaijan enforcing UN resolutions by pushing out illegal militia groups off it's own internationally recognized territory. If the EU did intervene, they would have been forced to intervene on the side of Azerbaijan due to the international legality of the issue. 2. The internationally recognized government of Libya reached out for help and officially asked Turkey to intervene which they did. What did you expect the EU to do? Openly show colonialist mindset and completely disregard what a sovereign government in Libya can and can't do, who they can and can't invite? 3. Cyprus, The EU didn't exist when Turkey invaded Cyprus. So what exactly would you have wanted an organization which didn't exist yet to do? You should realize when you post insanity in a public forum, you will be called out. There are plenty of ways to critique Turkey without delving into insanity.
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@Caladrius81. Lets play an intellectual consistency game. When you talk about the conflict and mention what you said above, do you also mention the Palestinians homes being taken, their children slaughtered and the survivors being stuffed into history's largest concentration camp for 16 years? Not a single word? If you yourself show zero intellectual consistency, how can you have the audacity to ask it of others?
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!Cornelius Sulla, To be fair it's hard for any nation to back the side which invaded it's neighbor's internationally recognized territories and ethnically cleansed over half a million people.
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@googlekullancs564 Don't you know, 3 orphaned cows are more important than 700,000 humans.
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@BSaifulla313 What exactly does his religious beliefs have to do with his political contention that his country should not be housing 5 million refugees?
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@glenipolus9731 I'm sure the leader gained a lot but I'd imagine he isn't the one who gained "the most" The families of the 850,000 civilians who were ethnically cleansed by the Armenians in the 1990s being able to return to their family homes and lands are probably the largest gainers from this war.
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@WalterThompson-rt7jm. So your argument that is they should have no opinion on apartheid, concentration camps and now the "final solution" to that concentration camp? Seriously?
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@KnowledgeXYZYT Oh I see what you're saying. Imagine one group having some ancient claim on a piece of territory and believing it gives them the right to ethnically cleanse over half a million people. Extrapolate that insanity to the rest of the planet and see what you have.
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@sunbeam9222 Imagine helping someone win an election and the first thing that guy does is kill you and destroy your nation beyond repair leading to a life of misery for millions of innocent women and children? Surreal stuff, what kind of politicians are these broken nations producing?
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@Jeff MT, Why are these refugees running into nations with western type systems then? Why aren't they running off into Saudi Arabia for example? Oh yea, because they'd be turned into slaves.
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@selaluoposisisiapapunpresi7982 No interest rates means no lending which means the rich landowners stay rich while people born into the lower classes have no way out. It basically turns into old fashioned feudalism.
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@artouraganey8150 I'd imagine if these nations wouldn't allow their territories to be used as staging grounds by terrorist organizations that attack third countries, perhaps their neighbor wouldn't feel the need to take action. Just sayin....
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