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    Post WorldNews: Germans protest as anti-islam


    (Not really our biggest concern in our country, for just world news lang ni cya)

    I wonder unsa kahay comment sa mga muslim brothers ani seems naa may group from Germany are having protest.
    Or may d lang cgro ko aware na naa ndiay ga buhat ani before that's why Im surprise or knew to this news.





    Dresden (Germany) (AFP) - A record 15,000 people marched Monday in eastern Germany against "asylum cheats" and the country's "Islamisation" in the latest show of strength of a growing far-right populist movement.

    Chancellor Angela Merkel earlier cautioned Germans against falling prey to xenophobic "rabble-rousing", reacting to the nascent movement called "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident" or PEGIDA.

    "The people are with us!," the group's founder Lutz Bachmann shouted at the crowd, celebrating a 50-percent rise in attendance since their last "Monday demonstration" in a series of rallies that started only in October.

    "Everywhere now, in every news rag, on every senseless talkshow, they are debating, and the most important thing is: the politicians can no longer ignore us!" Bachmann told the mass of people, many waving the black-red-gold national flag.

    "We have shown by taking another 'little stroll', and by growing in numbers, that we're on the right path, and that slowly, very slowly, something is beginning to change in this country," Bachmann bellowed to loud cheers.

    - 'We are the people' -

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    Supporters of the "Patriotische Europaeer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes" movemen …
    Since the protests have rapidly grown in size and spawned smaller clones in half a dozen cities, a debate about immigration and refugees has gripped Germany, a country whose Nazi past makes expressions of xenophobia especially troubling.

    Politicians have been stunned by the emergence in the city of Dresden of the nationalists who march against what they consider a broken immigration and asylum system and who vent deep anger at the political class and mainstream media.

    The demonstrations have flared at a time when Germany, Europe's biggest economy, has become the continent's top destination for asylum seekers, and the world's number two destination for migrants after the United States.

    The influx of refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and several African and Balkan countries has strained local governments, which have scrambled to house the newcomers in old schools, office blocks and army barracks.

    One demonstrator, Michael Stuerzenberger, said he does not oppose asylum for refugees but asserted that "70 percent of people claiming political asylum here are economic refugees. We don't want to stay silent about this anymore."

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    Supporters of the "Patriotische Europaeer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes" movemen …
    "We don't want a flood of asylum seekers, we don't want Islamisation. We want to keep our country with our values. Is that so terrible? Does that make us Nazis? Is it a crime to be a patriot?"

    While several known neo-Nazis have been spotted in the PEGIDA crowds, the rallies have been dominated not by jackbooted men with shorn heads but by disenchanted citizens who voice a string of grievances.

    "We are the people," they chanted, co-opting the phrase famously shouted a quarter-century ago by East German pro-democracy protesters here in the lead-up to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

    - 'Repugnant and abhorrent' -

    Justice Minister Heiko Maas said the marches "bring shame" on the country, and that Germany is experiencing an "escalation of agitation against immigrants and refugees", a trend he labelled "repugnant and abhorrent".

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    Left-wing protesters demonstrate against the PEGIDA movement in Dresden, Germany on December 15, 201 …
    The leader of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany, Aiman Mazyek, warned that PEGIDA could split German society and that their use of the chant "we are the people" sought to divide "you, the bad Muslims, and us, the good Germans".

    Speaking with AFP, he also blamed politicians and the media for mainly speaking about Islam and Muslims "in the context of security, threats and danger" in recent years.

    More than 1,200 police kept a close watch on the non-violent crowd and on about 6,000 counter-protesters nearby marching under the banners "Dresden Nazi-free" and "Dresden for All", organised by civic, political and church groups.

    Most protesters claimed they are not neo-Nazis, just patriots.

    "To call these people sick with fear, Islamophobic, is outrageous," said an Austrian protester, Lana Gabriel, in her 40s. "They are not far-right. They just love the country and its traditions."

    Several conservative politicians have argued the government must "listen" to the people's concerns about immigration, while the small anti-euro AfD party has openly sympathised with PEGIDA, saying its message has struck a chord.

    Polls suggest the eurosceptic party has found a new campaign issue.

    A survey for news website Zeit Online showed that nearly half of all Germans -- 49 percent -- sympathised with PEGIDA's stated concerns and 30 percent indicated they "fully" backed the protests' aims.

    Almost three in four -- 73 percent -- said they worried that "radical Islam" was gaining ground and 59 percent said Germany accepted too many asylum seekers.

    source: 15,000 join anti-Islam protest in eastern Germany

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    Nothing new. They've been around for a long time; it's just now that they have been given attention by the media.

    There are similar groups across Russia, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc. They even have an international website where they can plan protests, agendas and express hatred against "non-white" people.

    https://www.stormfront.org

    But in their defense, most of them just want to preserve their culture, traditions, maintain peace and employment amongst their people (the German people).

    Maybe in the future, Cebu will have a similar group, what with all the influx of non-Cebuanos applying for jobs in here and leaving the Cebuano people unemployed, while they (the non-Cebuanos) bathe in money and have their pasyal-pasyal pag may time, leaving behind dirt and garbage in a beautiful island that isn't even theirs to begin with.

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    stormfront isnt necessarily anti-Islam because I know a lot of their members hate Jews and Israel, and they're rooting for Iran to destroy Israel. AFAIK it is U.S. based. They do believe in white supremacy/white nationalism. Won't say I agree with their beliefs, but it's their beliefs...

    Pegida is different in that they claim to be FOR Judeo-Christianity but they are more toned on being against immigration of none whites (based on their manifesto). kinda like UK's SIOE, but I'm certain that SIOE have a significant number of non-whites.

    ANTIFA btw staged a counter-protest against these guys numbering about 5,000. So I bet it's a big mess in Dresden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Paces View Post
    Maybe in the future, Cebu will have a similar group, what with all the influx of non-Cebuanos applying for jobs in here and leaving the Cebuano people unemployed, while they (the non-Cebuanos) bathe in money and have their pasyal-pasyal pag may time, leaving behind dirt and garbage in a beautiful island that isn't even theirs to begin with.
    lol

    That is what the migrant cebuanos are doing in Metro Manila, most of these cebuanos are uneducated and live below the poverty line in the Capital, These "non-cebuanos" in cebu that you speak of are just giving you the taste of your own medicine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milican View Post
    lol

    That is what the migrant cebuanos are doing in Metro Manila, most of these cebuanos are uneducated and live below the poverty line in the Capital, These "non-cebuanos" in cebu that you speak of are just giving you the taste of your own medicine.
    Sure ka anang imong "Most Cebuanos are uneducated and live below poverty line in Manila"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_JACKAL View Post
    Sure ka anang imong "Most Cebuanos are uneducated and live below poverty line in Manila"
    dont feed the troll

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    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116 View Post
    dont feed the troll
    Di ba kaha ni sya taga Davao boss lolz

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_JACKAL View Post
    Di ba kaha ni sya taga Davao boss lolz
    murag dli. dli man ingana mo tubag katong taga davao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116 View Post
    murag dli. dli man ingana mo tubag katong taga davao.
    gitabangan d.i tang mga taga cebu ani, abi ba nako ang visayas ug mindanao shud be allies against the imperial manila? lol

    ont: mga bata2 siguro ning hitler kay pareha man ni sa iyang idea of preserving the german blood

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Paces View Post
    Maybe in the future, Cebu will have a similar group, what with all the influx of non-Cebuanos applying for jobs in here and leaving the Cebuano people unemployed, while they (the non-Cebuanos) bathe in money and have their pasyal-pasyal pag may time, leaving behind dirt and garbage in a beautiful island that isn't even theirs to begin with.
    But there's a huge difference between your examples.
    I'm not sure if these non-cebuanos you are referring are organizing terror cells, promoting Jihad, recruiting IS members and killing journalist who insult their prophets. These people come here to work, nothing else. Stop labelling Cebu like Singapore, we are not Singaporeans. We always welcome anyone who wish to start a new career here.

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