Hell is paved with good intentions. This old saying perfectly describes the situation we are presently dealing with in Europe. Following the “hot invitation” of migrants by Angela Merkel, supported by then president of the European Council Donald Tusk, Europe was flooded by a wave of visitors from Africa and the mediate East. Drastic scenes, where hundreds of thousands of migrants are trying to enter Europe, have already watched across the European Union border, and for respective years besides at our border. Europeans are sick of “refugees” and say directly: we do not want them here.
According to PAP, the European Commission against Racism (ECRI), which is simply a body of the Council of Europe, in a study published on Thursday, expressed concern about the "enemy narrative" of politicians towards refugees, as well as the increase in anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim acts.
"We have seen many cases of public discourse utilizing the threat of the alleged Islamisation of European societies for purely electoral purposes," said ECRI head Bertil Cottier at a press conference.
According to him, self-control of political representatives and the media is necessary, which should be aware of the minute the red line is crossed.
An astonishing narrative, as it turns out, is now attempting to blame those who have been protesting EU policy against African and Asian visitors.
The study drew attention to the "unordinary efforts" to welcome Ukrainian refugees, but regretted the "significant differences" in the quality of assistance provided to "refugees and another beneficiaries of global protection".
"Some countries proceed to restrict access to asylum for people from outside Europe", stressed the report, expressing the belief that "all those displaced due to war and another emergencies should be offered immediate protection".
This is an apparent appeal to Poland, among others, whose citizens and the then government of Mateusz Morawiecki, in a motion of solidarity very sincerely welcomed their neighbours, who fell victim to the imperial politics of Russia.
Yes, my dears, it is our responsibility that we want to keep our lifestyle, live peacefully without fear of terrorist attacks, thefts and rapes. We remember well how German media tried to hide from the public the tragic events of fresh Year's Eve 2015 in Cologne, where migrants committed rape and sexual harassment against Germans.
‘Hundreds of men’, ‘many hands on buttocks, breasts, in bags’, ‘fingers stuffed between legs’, ‘body clothes’ — specified details appear in the coverage of the 2015 fresh Year’s Eve victims in Cologne – we read in an article published only 1 year after these events in the Polish edition of the German portal Deutsche Welle, and the films from these events that have travelled around the network inactive inspire fear.
Is it our responsibility we don't want to do this at home? The Germans do not want any more, which is why they send migrants to Poland.