Gates of Vienna brings us this post on the continuing immigrant crisis and notes that the most consistent resistance to the Muslim invasion of Europe is coming from the countries that were formally part of the communist bloc.
Frau Angela has an unexplained and unquenchable love for hyenas. One day she brings a dozen of these wild animals into her house. She takes care of them, feeding them and petting them. Some gripping and lovely selfies are taken. Then one day when Frau Angela leaves home, the hyenas feed upon her family members. Her kids, husband and of course dear Granny. Upon returning home and seeing the horror, Frau Angela grieves over them, but when the neighbors trying to make a point by asking her why she brought hyenas into the house, she heatedly responds. She is outraged that anybody should suggest any correlation between the tragic demise of her loved ones and the presence of the hyenas. Anybody who makes such connections is an inept and short-sighted a*****e. Therefore she seizes the opportunity to ask her neighbors: instead of engaging in useless and unnecessary niggling, they should also accept hyenas into their homes. From the terrible demise of her family only one conclusion can be drawn: they had not cared and loved the hyenas enough, so in this area more efforts are required.
This is the reality today in Europe.