Caliphate is cool!A time bomb in Europe

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    Ostap Bender Well-Known Member

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    Most of Turks living in Europe voted for Erdogan and his Caliphate. A 'nice' problem for Bruxelles. Millions of these who reject democracy and probably make Erdogan's 'Fifth Column' live in Europe. It is clear that sooner or later european Turks with their sky-high birth-rates will demand establishment of a Caliphate in Europe too, similar to that in Turkey.It can happen within a generation.
    How is Bruxelles prepared for this?Will Europe became a Province of Turkey and run by Caliph in 10 or 15 years?
     
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    The fertility rate is probably in Turkey downgraded, but not in rich countries of EU where Turks do not need work if they have three or more children pro family.
    The more children they have the higher benefits they receive from governments.
    Almost 80% of all Turks in Europa are unemployed and depend on welfare transfers.
     
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    Germany might even have a bigger problem. 3 million of Turkish descent, over 1.5 million actual Turkish citizens, and 63% of them voted for Erdogan's constitutional change. Clearly a higher than average percentage. It is well possible that they pushed it through.

    Perhaps they'll soon be told: Become European/German/Belgian, whatever, or stay Turkish and live in Turkey. Turkish politicians have, some time ago, come to soccer stadiums full of Turks in Germany, and screamed out that "assimilation is a crime". Not an acceptable option, now even less than before.

    They are likely not 80% on welfare, in fact, they are respected as quite good workers, even in the not so shiny jobs. These are also the ones first affected by an economic crisis.

    But birthrates are definitely higher than among native populations of Europe, who have very low birthrates. A common problem is, that Turks in Istanbul are often very modern and open people, while former "guest worker" populations in Western Europe consist of "Anatolyan Hillbillies", or "Turkish Rednecks".
     

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