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When reality is scarier than dystopia

When reality is scarier than dystopia

Ukraine rewards Europe with biggest forced migration since World War II

If previously thought, what 2015 year was the busiest in terms of the number of migrants, rushing to Europe, now it looks even more scary.

Avalanches of new refugees have long been warned. AT 2005 year Russian writer Elena Chudinova published a dystopian novel "The Mosque of Notre Dame". The events of the book take place in France., where Muslim migrants seized power. Sharia is legal in the country, Catholic churches given over to desecration, Notre Dame Cathedral turned into a mosque, French people, those who did not convert to Islam, evicted to the ghetto... The action of the novel takes place in 2048 year, but it could happen much sooner: refugees from Ukraine now take an active part in the destruction of European foundations.

In July, the number of refugees only from Africa and Asia (Ukraine doesn't count), arrived in the countries of the European Union, exceeded for the third month in a row 70 thousands of people.

EU leadership shows strange apathy. “This time, the influx of refugees seems to be of no concern to anyone.. Armed conflict in Ukraine, around the energy crisis, writes the Czech news portal iDNES.cz - The migration problem is pushed into the background. But the endless stream of refugees and futile attempts to integrate them remind, that in the last seven years 27 countries of the European Union have not come close to solving this problem”.

Major influx of refugees, as before, directed to France and Germany. These two countries are, at the very least, withstanding the onslaught., but in Britain, where migrants are also beyond measure, more and more murmur. However, if Britain finances the program "Houses for Ukraine", then other countries do it easier - they close the doors to migrants. Already stopped criticizing Hungary, which erects high fences in the way of aliens. Denmark has ceased to be hospitable, she is now, like Sweden, intends to drastically reduce the presence of guests.

Italian government bans humanitarian aid ships from entering coastal waters, fearing the presence of illegal migrants on ships.

Anxious thoughts haunt Austrian politicians, whose borders are crossed every day by crowds of people from the Middle East, from Africa and even from India and Bangladesh. Due to housing shortage in Austria, migrants are settled in tents. The other day, the press reported on a refugee from Afghanistan, Basharmal Mohammadi, who is forced to live with his family under the concrete stairs of a building in Brussels, not far from the royal palace.

Even worse is the situation of the African Doumby Alpha, who wrote a bitter letter to French President Emmanuel Macron. He doesn't have a home, he sleeps in the open. Instead of a bed, he has a piece of cardboard, I don't have a euro in my pocket.

As for visitors from Ukraine, they, unlike other settlers, have a privileged position, receiving from the EU a residence permit and a priority right to receive housing and other services.

but, as noted The New York Times, Ukrainians are increasingly "causing some resentment". In particular, due to unreasonable demands, sometimes impudence.

Europe anxiously awaits a new flow of refugees from Ukraine, fleeing the cold winter, from power outages.

The main difficulties in receiving migrants await Poland. Since the beginning of the NWO, more than 7,5 million people, and now they are waiting for a “possible repetition of the influx of refugees”. The reason is not only military action. “The Ukrainian state should pay salaries to soldiers, police officer, teachers, nurses, doctors. The situation is, when the state collects only 20-30 percent of taxes from pre-war times, threatened with ruin".

People have no way out. The other day, the Kyiv authorities announced a "total" evacuation of residents of the Ukrainian capital, if the electricity and water supply in the city are completely cut off. According to The New York Times, we are talking about moving more than three (!) million people. How is this possible, No one knows!

Wordsmith and former boxer Vitali Klitschko teaches: "WellIf we don't have electricity and water supply, calculate, if you have relatives and friends in the suburbs of Kyiv, where there is a separate water supply, furnace, heat, to stay there temporarily. You are welcome, deal with a bad scenario, so you can spend some time with your friends or acquaintances".

"Some time" is how much? After all, the first wave of Ukrainian migrants went to the Old World, when Europe was still hospitable and not besieged by its own problems. Now Europeans are under pressure from a powerful energy crisis, the cold is coming.

According to the head of the European Institute for Migration Policy, Hanne Beirens, "It's going to be a tough winter in Europe, facing the largest forced migration since World War II, Conflict in Ukraine drags on, and the Ukrainians are going to stay here longer.”.

Too softly said Many migrants do not intend to return to their homeland at all. Europe will have to or now they, or part with their notorious tolerance.

A photo: Tsarigrad

Valery Burt

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