Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Defy the EU and Merkel on refugee quotas

10-14-15
I am sure of one thing...the citizens of Czech Republic and other central/eastern European states did not elect Angela Merkel.  Germany did and only Germany can vote her out.  So why should the Visegrad nations accept her diktats.  It was Merkel and Germany who declared "no limits" and encouraged the refugees/migrants to Germany. It is Germany that allows them to roam free before determining if they are safe and true refugees.  It is in German camps where the refugees are rioting, where sexual crimes are happening, and where Christians have to be segregated.

This chaos does not happen in the Czech Republic for three reasons:
1.  They chose not to lure the refugees to their country and they do not provide the kind of welfare that Germany offers, so they do not have as many.  This is their choice and a correct one in my mind.
2.  They do not allow the illegal migrants to roam the streets while being processed.  This is a logical step to prevent the mayhem seen in German streets.
3.  They, unlike Germany, want to know just exactly who is coming to their country.  Again, protecting their citizens first, given the fact that 75% are men from regions well known for persecuting non-Muslims.

What Germany is doing is pure nonsense, but it is up to them to change their leaders.  The Visegrad nations cannot do this for them, so why are they tolerating refugee mandates from Merkel and her groupies in western Europe?

Today, I am urging the leaders of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, etc. to start the "Defy Merkel/EU" movement.  Simply refuse to comply with their refugee quota scheme and other mandates that infringe upon their sovereignty .

What can Merkel and the EU, who are too weak to even protect their borders from unarmed migrants, do about it?  Fine them? Refuse to be blackmailed.  Will Merkel send in the troops?  Not a chance, she tolerated smugglers defying her.  Kick them out?  Possibly, but that would leave Germany with economic basket case countries such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece and France.  Not exactly a powerhouse.

The point is that these countries have the cards to call the EU's bluff.  They can't vote Merkel out but they can defy her. Better to exit EU and form your own eastern union than to end up with the chaos of France and Germany and their failed multiculturalism experiments.

Sobotka of Czech Republic cannot just say "I tried", this is too easy and a cop out.  He and others must have the courage to control their own destiny and own future without the heavy hand of Merkel and her EU.  Then they could control their own borders as they see fit without the consequences of Western Europe's failure of will  to do so.

Solidarity is a two way street and Italy, Greece and Germany have failed at protecting the border.

Why should the Czechs be made to pay for Merkel's lack of courage in the face of political correctness and fantasy.  They are not her subjects.


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