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matrixmann) wrote2016-03-03 09:26 am
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Prospect
This will not end well...
The leaders have no answers, jump around like scared up chickens, acting by an agenda which has long proved itself void. And they still keep sticking with it.
The flow of refugees won't vanish, as there is too much money to earn with them, too much geoplitics to be pushed through them and they pick out the wrong partners to stop the influx.
Those refugees who are already in Europe won't vanish to thin air too.
Even if they close the borders, there's going to be masses which gather at the border and don't know where to go. They won't go home, they've come to far for that and sacrificed too much in their point of view to get there. So - they will continue to try to get their chance to cross the fence when no-one sees it.
What the states can do in the point of "humanitarian aid" and for their own safety, will be to put them all in a camp where they will be forced to live - camps which will quickly be too full to fulfill a humanitarian purpose, camps where the state won't know what to do with its inhabitants, camps which will become like slums or, when the state grows completely helpless and the right political forces for that agenda take over control, turn into camps where death is the only thing that can be found - just because nobody knows what to do and where to put these people.
This is not going to end peacefully...
For a peaceful solution it has already overstepped its bounds.
The leaders have no answers, jump around like scared up chickens, acting by an agenda which has long proved itself void. And they still keep sticking with it.
The flow of refugees won't vanish, as there is too much money to earn with them, too much geoplitics to be pushed through them and they pick out the wrong partners to stop the influx.
Those refugees who are already in Europe won't vanish to thin air too.
Even if they close the borders, there's going to be masses which gather at the border and don't know where to go. They won't go home, they've come to far for that and sacrificed too much in their point of view to get there. So - they will continue to try to get their chance to cross the fence when no-one sees it.
What the states can do in the point of "humanitarian aid" and for their own safety, will be to put them all in a camp where they will be forced to live - camps which will quickly be too full to fulfill a humanitarian purpose, camps where the state won't know what to do with its inhabitants, camps which will become like slums or, when the state grows completely helpless and the right political forces for that agenda take over control, turn into camps where death is the only thing that can be found - just because nobody knows what to do and where to put these people.
This is not going to end peacefully...
For a peaceful solution it has already overstepped its bounds.