In another grand episode of Multicultural Greece, we saw more illegals exchanging in the culture, traditions, and customs of their motherland here on Greek soil for the benefit of nearby tourists.
What began as loud Asiatic obscenities being hurled at a group of
young men quickly escalated into an all-out brawl, which involved a
stabbing and serious head injuries for at least 2 of the interlopers.
The severely injured men, who entered the country illegally and have
spent no more than a few weeks in the country, were immediately rushed
in an ambulance to the local town hospital. They were treated at the
expense of the corrupt Greek state, which is beyond bankrupt and can’t
even afford to offer honest medical treatment to indigenous Greeks.
The events in Mytilene are by no means an isolated incident, as we
have seen similar beatings between Afghans and Pakistani’s on the Island
of Kos. One of the incidents also involved a knife, which suggests the
typical daily scuffles between illegals are now becoming far more brazen
and violent than previously thought
From the suburbs of Northern Chicago, to the East End of London,
and the Inner West of Sydney, to the streets of Brooklyn New York, we
continuously see the same pattern emerging from unnatural,
‘multicultural’ experiments. Tribal violence and self-elected
segregation remain the norm, while some of the more sophisticated
communities attempt to use their collective to compete for resources in the crony-capitalist 'free' market of the modern social democracies.
The idea that you can take people from neighbouring Albania and
integrate them into Greek society has proven to be absurd, let alone
people from other parts of the world. Multiculturalism is proving to be a
violent, racially degrading, and costly experiment on the Greeks,
which they were neither asked or voted for.
The fact that this latest brawl in Mytilene took place in front of
horrified foreign tourists, should provide a reasonable example to even a
soul-less capitalist who refuses to acknowledge the racial implications
of the illegal immigration crisis. The fact that these people are a
burden on our welfare system, and destroying our tourism sector presents
itself as a logical argument for a bottom line, financial-thinking
person. Who would in their right mind still travel to Mytilene or Kos
knowing these islands are being flooded with thousands of illegal
immigrants? While the main industry on the Islands turn to shreds due to
Marxist social engineering, the locals search for new alternatives in the
upcoming elections.
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