PurpleTree

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  1. If it’s Boeing I‘m not going.
  2. I feel like there was the hippie movement, it was mostly destroyed Occupy wallstreet destroyed Bernie movement as president destroyed
  3. People who criticise the leadership in Iran and Saudi often just vanish without out a trace. Maybe end up being tortured or worse. Similar in China and Russia. While in Western Europe you can easily criticise the govt. Which is better and which is more violent?
  4. I think Bibi and Trump both want this. And it’s Friday the 13th smh.
  5. But i mean its funny that you call western governments so violent when you had Kadafi, Saddam, Iran, MBS and so on. And yes we need it to keep the govt in check. Don’t trust kings and politicians.
  6. I knew you would comment on that. Hihi a bit predictable no?
  7. Well i‘m trying to delete the ego though.
  8. Western civilisation is democracy ♥️ free speech 💜 the right to criticise the govt 💚 womens and lgbt rights 💛 separation of state and religion 💜 hihi ☺️
  9. Anybody on chess.com? I‘m not really good though.
  10. Because they should stay and change the country from within. And not all move to Europe and drive the prices up here.
  11. I‘ve seen so many Americans in Europe recently. I heard they buy or rent a lot of property for example in Portugal around Porto.
  12. So who are the better guys in this? I know Turkey likes to attack Kurdish separatists. But i’d much rather live in Istanbul than UAE.
  13. The ones who refuse. Do they go to jail?
  14. That’s why i like non-duality.
  15. Me too and yea exactly. I have a lot of examples of this crap. And then a forum member from Russia tells me it’s just right wing propaganda and there aren’t problems with immigration in Europe. Typical woke idiocy. Altough Trump and MAGA are utter nonsense imo.
  16. You know in my city we have a similar place as Christiania although much much much smaller. So there’s violence and drug dealing, often by immigrants and refugees. People intimidated, Women have been raped, people stabbed. But the left doesn’t talk about it and want to keep it a no go zone for the police because they don’t want to be deemed racist or whatever. That’s where a lot of my gripe with the far left stems from actually.
  17. Gpt also said it’s a recent thing in Denmark Denmark has become stricter on immigration over the past two decades due to a combination of political, cultural, and social factors. Here’s a breakdown of why and how this shift happened: 🇩🇰 Why Denmark Became Stricter on Immigration 1. Concerns about Integration Many Danes believe that some immigrant groups—especially from non-Western countries—have not integrated well into Danish society. Issues cited include: Language barriers Low employment rates Social segregation (e.g., in neighborhoods or schools) Clashes over values (e.g., gender equality, freedom of speech) 2. Rise in Right-Wing Populism The Danish People’s Party (DF) gained popularity in the 2000s by campaigning on anti-immigration platforms. Even mainstream parties (Social Democrats, Liberals) shifted their policies rightward to win over voters concerned about immigration. 3. Refugee Crises (2015 and Earlier) The 2015 European migrant crisis intensified concerns, especially after large numbers of asylum seekers arrived from Syria, Afghanistan, and other countries. Denmark imposed border controls, limited benefits, and passed laws to discourage asylum seekers from choosing Denmark. 4. Preservation of Welfare State Denmark’s generous welfare system depends on high taxes and broad social trust. Many Danes fear that high immigration—especially of low-skilled migrants—could strain public services and erode social cohesion. 5. National Identity and Cultural Concerns Danish politics often frames immigration around preserving “Danish values”: secularism, gender equality, freedom of expression, etc. The fear of parallel societies (separate communities with different norms) has driven laws targeting “ghetto areas” and cultural practices (e.g., face veils). 🏛️ Examples of Stricter Policies Strict family reunification rules Citizenship tests with cultural and historical questions Mandatory language and integration programs “Ghetto laws” targeting neighborhoods with high concentrations of non-Western immigrants Asset seizure law (2016) for asylum seekers (confiscating valuables to help pay for their stay) Reduced social benefits for new arrivals 🎯 Key Point: Denmark hasn’t just shifted to the right on immigration—it has normalized tough immigration policy across most major parties, including the Social Democrats, who currently lead a government that is more restrictive than many conservative parties in other countries. Would you like a comparison with Sweden, Germany, or another country’s immigration policies? Or want to know how these policies have affected immigrant communities in Denmark?
  18. But i think that’s a newer thing. They had bad experiences with immigration. Places like Christiania got worse. They saw how horrible Sweden, Belgium etc. is doing with immigration so they became stricter. West European left is also delusional with immigration imo.
  19. Yea also it didn’t really matter it was the way things were kind of normalcy. Life was brutal. Europeans were brutal. Native Americans were brutal. Mayans were brutal etc. But since we have things like Geneva, convention, human rights and so on it does matter.
  20. They probably took that from Adolf Gpt: The Reichstag Fire is one of the most infamous political events in 20th-century history, often associated with Nazi manipulation and the consolidation of Adolf Hitler’s power in Germany. 🔥 What Was the Reichstag Fire? Date: February 27, 1933 Location: Reichstag building (German parliament) in Berlin What happened: The building was set ablaze late at night. The fire caused significant damage, particularly to the assembly chamber. 🧍‍♂️ Who Was Blamed? Marinus van der Lubbe, a 24-year-old Dutch communist, was arrested at the scene. He claimed he acted alone to protest against capitalism and the decline of workers’ rights. ❗ Nazi Response Hitler, newly appointed Chancellor of Germany, seized on the event to stoke fear of a communist uprising. He persuaded President Paul von Hindenburg to sign the Reichstag Fire Decree the next day. 🏛️ Reichstag Fire Decree (Feb 28, 1933) This emergency decree: Suspended civil liberties, including freedom of speech, press, assembly, and privacy. Allowed for warrantless arrests and detention without trial. Targeted Communists, Socialists, and other political opponents. Paved the way for the Nazis to crush opposition and consolidate power before the March 1933 elections. 🕵️ Was It a False Flag? Theory 1: Lone Arsonist (Official Nazi Position) Nazis claimed van der Lubbe acted on behalf of the Communist Party, using it as justification for a crackdown Theory 2: False Flag by the Nazis Many historians believe the Nazis orchestrated or at least exploited the fire to engineer a crisis. SA (Sturmabteilung) or SS (Schutzstaffel) operatives may have helped start the fire or knew in advance. The Nazis had a strong motive: it allowed them to eliminate civil liberties, jail opponents, and expand their power under the guise of national emergency. 💡 Historical Consensus Today Most historians today agree that van der Lubbe probably did start the fire, but: He may not have acted alone. The Nazis almost certainly used the event cynically to justify authoritarian rule. Whether they set it themselves or opportunistically exploited it remains debated. ⚠️ Impact The fire marked the beginning of the Nazi dictatorship. Within weeks, the Enabling Act was passed (March 1933), giving Hitler full legislative power and effectively ending democracy in Germany.
  21. Are there many people who refuse to go? I think ultra Orthodox Jews usually refuse to go.
  22. Well it’s not about that. But this woman seems like a huge bully. Making fun of people trying to aid Palestinians etc. Look into her eyes they are dead and her voice is annoying too.