Honestly don't even know what you're saying at this point
My take is:
-The concept of the migrant crisis is about how Europe turned a blind eye then was forced to look at it due to sentimental cases like the baby kid in the beach who had drowned.
-Everything was done as quickly as possible. Infrastructure for a correct mobilization was not developed due to time constraints and public opinion
-things went south fast
Imo the first migration wave should've been to those conditioned camps in the period where they weren't being used (and if they were, tough luck, war won't stop because you have to pray sorry). Then Europe would've had the time to build an infrastructure to ease the process of migration.
Everything was poorly done. It was a shoddy work that might have consequences we're not ready for. Hence the word might. I just hope that in the case it happens, it isn't to anyone I care about. And what I want the most is responsability. Citizens choose their leaders (somewhat), but when they make choices like these without a solid plan, the feeling of neglect starts to extend amongst them. People call it fearmongering, but in reality most of it is the feel that the politician is out of touch. Sure Hollande, "we will not give in to terrorists". you wanker will never suffer a terrorist attack yourself, but your citizens and the country suffered three in a row. When the citizen feels that he doesn't have any say in decisions that might have an impact on the whole society, new trends happen.
And this is why the right nationalism is rising on Europe, which was the first point I was making. Aside from saying i'd vote for Trump, which is a thing that I might be saying as a foreigner, but I wouldn't actually vote for nationalists in my country, so it feels like a pretty weak argument based on an hypothetical situation.
Then I also added the concept of cultural unavoidable differences. is that a lie? No, it isn't. Right now between the bad organization, the lack of language and the implicit terror threat that elevated security everywhere (I can attest to that, there's more police, you see them armed with smgs on key points where they never used to be)... well, it's just a pressure cooker about to blow up. Not blow up like WW3 doomsday scenario, but an implosion within the society, which is actually dividing every country at some level.
Goodnight.
and a dude posting borderline neonazi shit (probably, I stopped reading after he said he felt right nationalism rising inside him) complete with sub-infowars youtube videos
I poorly worded that one, i meant to say I kinda understood where the support comes from, for other reasons. I despise violence, and I know there's been xenophobe physical attacks that I absolutely condemn.
I guess I am a "race traitor" though, since probably 40% of my genes are actually from the Alandalus period of mixed race. I'm totally mixed race (if middle eastern is a race). I've seen legit ISIS fighters that look 80% like me. One actually got beheaded so that kinda felt like... damn, weird.