Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Invaders Demand Houses from Leftist Germans in Würzburg

Invaders Demand Houses from Leftist Germans in Würzburg



Leftist Germans in Margetshöchheim, a suburb of the Bavarian town of Würzburg—who welcomed the invasion of their country by hordes of nonwhites—received an unpleasant surprise when their “guests” demanded houses upon their arrival and refused to take up the temporary accommodation offered them.

According to a report in Würzburg’s Main Post newspaper, the “refugee protest surprised [their] hosts” after the town had gone through major expense and effort to fit out the Margetshöchheimer gym to accommodate 125 people.

The local authority had even forbidden local clubs and schools from using the sports facility until the end of November—when they hope to have dispersed the invaders.
According to the Main Post, “[E]verything had been prepared . . . in the lobby, signs saying “Welcome” were hung in several different languages. . . .”
Significant here to note that the “welcome” signs were in “different languages”–meaning that they were fully aware that these are not just “war refugees” from Syria, but from all over the Third World. This was in fact confirmed in the very next paragraph, where specific reference was made to Afghans:
“Shortly after ten o’clock the bus arrived, accompanied by Kirchheimer Mayor Björn Jung Bauer. . . . The asylum seekers were welcomed by Margetshöchheims Mayor Waldemar Brohm and the two mayors helped an Afghan family to carry their bags into the shelter. A good atmosphere prevailed . . .
Mayors Björn Jung Bauer and Waldemar Brohm help carry bags for Afghan "asylum seekers"to the shelter.
Mayors Björn Jung Bauer and Waldemar Brohm help carry bags for Afghan “asylum seekers” to the shelter.
“What followed, surprised and angered some of those responsible [for setting up the accommodation],” the Main Post continued. 
“The refugees took their luggage out onto the sidewalk below the gymnasium and refused to go into the shelter. They criticized [the officials present] over the fact that they still had no papers and were now again housed in a shelter, while other refugees who had arrived after them, had already received the relevant documents. This was ‘unjust and unfair,’ they said. 
“Despite numerous attempts at appeasement by the mayor and administration officer at the district office, the Syrians could not persuaded to move into the shelter. They insisted on an immediate processing of their asylum applications and wanted to be accommodated in houses. 
“Mayor Brohm reacted angrily and said he was afraid that the week-long work in preparing the local population would now come to naught. . . .”
The invaders refuse to enter the shelter and instead demand "houses" be given to them immediately.
The invaders refused to enter the shelter and instead demanded “houses” be given to them immediately.
The paper added that the school gymnasium is to be vacated no later than November 1, and until then, the 270 students of the School Association cannot use the hall.

* The German government has announced that it is to launch a new “social housing” building campaign to house the ever-increasing flow of nonwhite invaders pouring into that country.

The plan is to provide Federal Government and municipal property at no charge, while the State Bank KfW will launch a 300 million euro program to build some 30,000 homes.

The announcement will come as a surprise to the more than 130,000 German residents currently on the official waiting list for social housing, but forms part of the present government’s openly declared policy of putting the invaders’ interests first.
Schwabhausen on the outskirts of Munich. “Refugee” housing.
Schwabhausen on the outskirts of Munich. “Refugee” housing.
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