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[–] Guardbuddy ago 

And it's only going to get exponentially worse considering Bosniaks are fairly tame as far as Muslims go.

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[–] irelandLost 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Indeed. But this excuse is common across a lot of Europe and it seems counterintuitive. Attacks in France or U.K., standard response: don’t worry it’s not the recent arrivals, it’s the descendants of the ones who arrived three generations ago. Well that makes it worse surely. If you had to endure unhinged violence from the new arrivals but were confident that it was just a short term thing for the community and their offspring raised in your land would integrate then at least there would be hope. But this is telling you that you previously took on a multigenerational problem and have recently been adding fuel to that fire for generations to come. And this is posited as a scenario with which people should be more comfortable than the alternative. It’s madness!

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[–] lemon11 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

They know and reject the idea that immigrants bring burdens, out of relativism telling them that all people are the same, and collectivism telling them that only the home culture is at fault for raising "extremists" because they have "socialized" all child-rearing and indoctrination.

They can't blame the foreigners, or else they would have no way to destroy European cultures.