Throwing away food is their way of protesting against the police forces for not letting them leaving by train to Austria/Germany. Actually you can get a on a train/ travel to these countries with a visa only, which most of them don't have.
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Originally posted by GypsyLife
There is 2 things here what I am conflicted about.
I get the refugee part, it's been a turmoil there for years and I see totally why you'd leave, hell I find it surprising that people actually wanna stay when their region is so heavily bombarded, like how do you surive?
The other part is the guys from African countries like Gambia that you see in those trains in their Nike outfits and iPhones and are like "I sold my moms gold for a ticke to Europet".
Bitch your mom has gold, you got a smartphone, paid 150 euro on the train station for a ticket to Germany...how bad off are you really?
I think these families transferred all of their properties to money, that where they money come from.
they want to go to Germany but Hungary won't let them leave
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'The situation is so bad,' said Adnan Shanan, a 35-year-old from Latakia, Syria. 'We have so many sick people on the train. We have pregnant women, no food, no water. (maybe bc you throw it away?? )
'We don't need to stay here one more day. We need to move to Munich, to anywhere else, we can't stay here. We can't wait until tomorrow. We need a decision today, now.'
Furious at their treatment, they began chanting 'Germany! Germany!' – their intended destination after a treacherous journey of hundreds miles.
Others brandished placards with the words 'SOS' and 'Help!' while another held by a child read: 'I need to go to Germany for life.'
Police handed out water bottles but some migrants poured the drinks onto the ground in disgust. Children given handed cuddly toys.
And hundreds of migrants have escaped from two refugee camps in the country and made a dash for the border as chaos gripped the country.
In farcical scenes, dozens of families clambered over a fence at a processing reception near the town of Bicske just moments after they had been dropped off on buses by the Hungarian authorities.
one thing I don't understand though. Afghanistan + Iraq war have been happening since 2001-2004 respectively and none of this happened why the suddent refugee crisis in Europe? IS it beacuse neighbouring countries like Turkey could not accomodate any more refugees? Or is it the ISIL situation just much worse?
What about jihadist trying to infiltrate into the refugees mass?
Turkey has 1.7m refugees, Lebanon 1m etc. It's TOO much and Lebanon for example isn't welthy enough to completely help them enough. And along with that most of the refugees think Europe is some sort of perfect land where they would be able to live a perfect comfortable life and get jobs easily, kind of like how New York had all those European migrants back in the early 1900s
It's how they show they are mad because they can't go to Germany etc. but it's really stupid at the same time. They are given food and water and they refuse it.
The issue is that some European countries don't like to take responsibility. My country, Sweden, is the country who has taken most refugees along with Germany. Compare a 9m to 80m population. If we can do it, so can other countries. I understand that some poor countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Greece can't take care of more refugees. But there are a lot of countries, more than half of Europe, that can and should take as much responsibility as we do.
Yesterday Sweden broke a record by pulling in over 20m Swedish kronor, which is more than 3m US dollar, in ONE single day. The last time we had this much money was when a lot of Swedes died after the tsunami accident back in 2004, but not even then did we manage to collect as much money. People are acting, donating and wanting to help. These are money that citizens have collected.
I'm not saying my country is the only country that is doing something about this. But we can't act egoistic. After the first and second world war a lot of Europeans fled to the US in hope of a better future. These people want to escape death, slaughter and be safe. Their dream is to go back to their homes one day, but until then we have to act and take care of them. Today it's them, tomorrow it could be us.
The issue is that some European countries don't like to take responsibility. My country, Sweden, is the country who has taken most refugees along with Germany. Compare a 9m to 80m population. If we can do it, so can other countries. I understand that some poor countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Greece can't take care of more refugees. But there are a lot of countries, more than half of Europe, that can and should take as much responsibility as we do.
Yesterday Sweden broke a record by pulling in over 20m Swedish kronor, which is more than 3m US dollar, in ONE single day. The last time we had this much money was when a lot of Swedes died after the tsunami accident back in 2004, but not even then did we manage to collect as much money.
I'm not saying my country is the only country that is doing something about this. But we can't act egoistic. After the first and second world war a lot of Europeans fled to the US in hope of a better future. These people want to escape death, slaughter and be safe. Their dream is to go back to their homes one day, but until then we have to act and take care of them. Today it's them, tomorrow it could be us.
Actually the proposed migrant quotas reflect a country economic state, but Eastern European countries still oppose.
The issue is that some European countries don't like to take responsibility. My country, Sweden, is the country who has taken most refugees along with Germany. Compare a 9m to 80m population. If we can do it, so can other countries. I understand that some poor countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Greece can't take care of more refugees. But there are a lot of countries, more than half of Europe, that can and should take as much responsibility as we do.
The problem is that these people don't want just any country. They specifically WANT and DEMAND Germany
The problem is that these people don't want just any country. They specifically WANT and DEMAND Germany
Of course they don't. They've heard they're welcome there. The reason why they won't stay in Hungary or in another country is that they are afraid that they will be send back to their homes, to the war, to the conflict zone. And they probably will. And IF they get registered in Hungary and then arrive to Germany, Germany can send them back to Hungary since it will be listed as the "first EU country" they've entered. However, if they go directly to Germany without any registration, they'll likely get to stay there.
Youre trying to paint these devastated people as dangerous opportunists. Stop.
they don't look that devastated to me in these videos
throwing away help, food, water...
The ones who really are devastated will suffer because of those
That is probably why they threw away the water, they want it to look like no one is helping. It's hard to feel sorry for them when they are acting like this tbh.