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Calais situation: the beginning of the end of Europe?




by sen-no-sen » 09/01/16, 21:15

Returning from a course in Calais, I was able to inquire about the terrible situation prevailing on the scene.
Calais and its crisis of "migrants" symbolizes in every way the ongoing civilizational collapse, a consequence of global economism and its cannibalistic expansion.
This area of ​​France prefigures what could soon be a generalization in our European countries: an open way for civil war and fascism.
On the spot presents all the ingredients of the conflict of civilization: migrants leaving their countries in search of an Eldorado, refugees seeking desperate asylum, exasperated citizens driven to fascism (militia phenomenon), typical extreme left groups "no border" playing the role of the mafias (Afghan and Bulgarian) and stirring up tension with the forces of the order ... while the economic activity continues:"she show must go on".

While the United Kingdom has poured 15 million euros for the erection of double barbed wire on almost 4km along the highway to prevent migrants from entering the transport trucks to England, no measures have been taken to welcome the populations.
The conditions in the Jangal (wood in Persian, and not "jungle") are calamitous, hygienic conditions are non-existent, traffic of all kinds including prostitution is rife, tensions with local residents are daily.

It appears very clearly through this situation, that the priority of the system is not to guarantee the well-being of individuals, human rights or fulfillment, but to continue in the worst, like a ruthless program acting by iteration.
One thing is certain, the media does not give a third of the information on the situation at the bottom, and the government, however, in the daily conflicts does not lift a finger while the Front National posts unprecedented score ... qu do econologists think?
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by Ahmed » 09/01/16, 22:27

The central causes and the peripheral consequences are confronted in the same geographical point, without being able to compensate in any way, or cancel each other out a little ... because causes and consequences have become irremovable and, almost worse, untold ...
To admit that we have a vital need for the misery of others would be to recognize the precariousness of our situation.
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by Surfeurseb » 09/01/16, 22:47

Without looking very far, it seems to me that the deplorable image of this refugee "camp" serves the cause assigned to it well: to dissuade as many refugees as possible from passing through France, and especially not to make them want to stay here.
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by sen-no-sen » 09/01/16, 23:05

Surfeurseb wrote:Without looking very far, it seems to me that the deplorable image of this refugee "camp" serves the cause assigned to it well: to dissuade as many refugees as possible from passing through France, and especially not to make them want to stay here.


This "site" does dissuades absolutely not migrants, quite the contrary.
It is above all a juicy business for the mafias in place.
Indeed this slum is not controlled at all as a refugee camp, anyone can enter and get out, which suits the smugglers, pimps and crooks of any kind.
The sanitary conditions on the spot being absolutely deplorable, it is more than possible for such a place to be the starting point of an epidemic ...


Ahmed you write:
To admit that we have a vital need for the misery of others would be to recognize the precariousness of our situation.


Indeed the jangal symbolizes perfectly the internal contradictions of the system: the monopolies' hold, the inaction of the policies (because at the service of the monopolies) and the effects on the local populations hitherto relatively spared.
The thermodynamic process of human and commercial flows is at its peak here: the free movement of goods, the influx of human misery, the privatization of profits and the sharing of problems.

In short, all the fraud of ultra-liberalism: all the poor benefits brought by the liberalization of the sectors are paid the price by the negative externality for all ...
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