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Millennials think socialism would create a great safe space, study finds
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Attaburnsinhell
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Nov 4 2017, 03:41 PM
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The poor people in commie socialist Denmark, starving in the streets 
Apparently Danes aren;t suicidal as a nation ... Denmark Suspends Refugee Resettlement Under UN ProgramThe Ugly Duckling: Denmark’s Anti-Refugee Policies and Europe’s Race to the BottomCOPENHAGEN — “I love Denmark!,” Hillary Clinton exclaimed during a debate with Bernie Sanders in October. Denmark — a tiny welfare state known for its liberal values — was, according to Sanders, a model to be emulated or at least applauded. In the months since that debate, Denmark’s reputation abroad has started to tarnish. Danish lawmakers have adopted a series of controversial measures in order to deter refugees from applying for asylum. In September, the government ran an anti-refugee ad campaign in Arabic newspapers warning them against going to Denmark. In December, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen suggested that the 1951 Refugee Convention — a treaty that Denmark was instrumental in formulating and the first country to ratify — should be revised. And just last month, Denmark passed a bill restricting access to family reunification for Syrian refugees up to three years and allowing the police to search refugees and seize their assets. The harsh measures have caused an international outcry but also genuine surprise: why has Denmark — supposedly a brand name when it comes to human rights and development — adopted such austere policies? Why is Denmark suddenly leading a race to the bottom in Europe when it comes to deterring refugees? In fact, this should have come as no big surprise. Over the last 15-20 years, Denmark’s understanding of its role in global affairs has radically transformed, just as its immigration policies and national debate on Muslim immigration have. LINK I see you want to change the subject from economic social welfare to immigration
Smart move when you're losing the argument
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Nov 4 2017, 03:58 PM
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The poor people in commie socialist Denmark, starving in the streets 
Apparently Danes aren;t suicidal as a nation ... Denmark Suspends Refugee Resettlement Under UN ProgramThe Ugly Duckling: Denmark’s Anti-Refugee Policies and Europe’s Race to the BottomCOPENHAGEN — “I love Denmark!,” Hillary Clinton exclaimed during a debate with Bernie Sanders in October. Denmark — a tiny welfare state known for its liberal values — was, according to Sanders, a model to be emulated or at least applauded. In the months since that debate, Denmark’s reputation abroad has started to tarnish. Danish lawmakers have adopted a series of controversial measures in order to deter refugees from applying for asylum. In September, the government ran an anti-refugee ad campaign in Arabic newspapers warning them against going to Denmark. In December, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen suggested that the 1951 Refugee Convention — a treaty that Denmark was instrumental in formulating and the first country to ratify — should be revised. And just last month, Denmark passed a bill restricting access to family reunification for Syrian refugees up to three years and allowing the police to search refugees and seize their assets. The harsh measures have caused an international outcry but also genuine surprise: why has Denmark — supposedly a brand name when it comes to human rights and development — adopted such austere policies? Why is Denmark suddenly leading a race to the bottom in Europe when it comes to deterring refugees? In fact, this should have come as no big surprise. Over the last 15-20 years, Denmark’s understanding of its role in global affairs has radically transformed, just as its immigration policies and national debate on Muslim immigration have. LINK
I see you want to change the subject from economic social welfare to immigration Smart move when you're losing the argument Economic social welfare is irrelevent; only immigration policy is determinative.
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars
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Nov 4 2017, 04:00 PM
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The poor people in commie socialist Denmark, starving in the streets 
Apparently Danes aren;t suicidal as a nation ... Denmark Suspends Refugee Resettlement Under UN ProgramThe Ugly Duckling: Denmark’s Anti-Refugee Policies and Europe’s Race to the BottomCOPENHAGEN — “I love Denmark!,” Hillary Clinton exclaimed during a debate with Bernie Sanders in October. Denmark — a tiny welfare state known for its liberal values — was, according to Sanders, a model to be emulated or at least applauded. In the months since that debate, Denmark’s reputation abroad has started to tarnish. Danish lawmakers have adopted a series of controversial measures in order to deter refugees from applying for asylum. In September, the government ran an anti-refugee ad campaign in Arabic newspapers warning them against going to Denmark. In December, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen suggested that the 1951 Refugee Convention — a treaty that Denmark was instrumental in formulating and the first country to ratify — should be revised. And just last month, Denmark passed a bill restricting access to family reunification for Syrian refugees up to three years and allowing the police to search refugees and seize their assets. The harsh measures have caused an international outcry but also genuine surprise: why has Denmark — supposedly a brand name when it comes to human rights and development — adopted such austere policies? Why is Denmark suddenly leading a race to the bottom in Europe when it comes to deterring refugees? In fact, this should have come as no big surprise. Over the last 15-20 years, Denmark’s understanding of its role in global affairs has radically transformed, just as its immigration policies and national debate on Muslim immigration have. LINK
I see you want to change the subject from economic social welfare to immigration Smart move when you're losing the argument Immigration disrupts their socialist utopia...via borders, language and culture...the Danes are smart enough to know this....
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Only liberals can choose not to go down the road to widespread, systematic violence.
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Nov 4 2017, 04:03 PM
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The poor people in commie socialist Denmark, starving in the streets 
Apparently Danes aren;t suicidal as a nation ... Denmark Suspends Refugee Resettlement Under UN ProgramThe Ugly Duckling: Denmark’s Anti-Refugee Policies and Europe’s Race to the BottomCOPENHAGEN — “I love Denmark!,” Hillary Clinton exclaimed during a debate with Bernie Sanders in October. Denmark — a tiny welfare state known for its liberal values — was, according to Sanders, a model to be emulated or at least applauded. In the months since that debate, Denmark’s reputation abroad has started to tarnish. Danish lawmakers have adopted a series of controversial measures in order to deter refugees from applying for asylum. In September, the government ran an anti-refugee ad campaign in Arabic newspapers warning them against going to Denmark. In December, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen suggested that the 1951 Refugee Convention — a treaty that Denmark was instrumental in formulating and the first country to ratify — should be revised. And just last month, Denmark passed a bill restricting access to family reunification for Syrian refugees up to three years and allowing the police to search refugees and seize their assets. The harsh measures have caused an international outcry but also genuine surprise: why has Denmark — supposedly a brand name when it comes to human rights and development — adopted such austere policies? Why is Denmark suddenly leading a race to the bottom in Europe when it comes to deterring refugees? In fact, this should have come as no big surprise. Over the last 15-20 years, Denmark’s understanding of its role in global affairs has radically transformed, just as its immigration policies and national debate on Muslim immigration have. LINK
I see you want to change the subject from economic social welfare to immigration Smart move when you're losing the argument
Immigration disrupts their socialist utopia...via borders, language and culture...the Danes are smart enough to know this.... So social democracy went from a hell to a utopia with you in just two pages. You're learning
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Nov 4 2017, 04:33 PM
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German unions destroyed their auto industry, now all they produce is crap cars Damned socialists! 
Duh....White privilege .... That looks like capitalism to me.
Your perpetual self-defeat is fun to watch.
Hows life in Venezuela by the way? Flamingo taste like chicken?
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Dec 3 2017, 03:35 PM
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That looks like capitalism to me. Your perpetual self-defeat is fun to watch. Hows life in Venezuela by the way? Flamingo taste like chicken? [twitter=GabLeitao/status/937021115943268353]
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