Jokodo
Veteran Member
Have you thought of the possibility that providing infrastructure for 1,000 people simply makes more sense than for 100 irrespective of anyone's ethnicity?
You mean the hamlet didn't need a lit street or jobs till it benefited the refugees?
Ya...right.
Yes, a hamlet of 100 inhabitants needs street lighting less urgently than a small town of 1000 - whoever the inhabitants are.
100 people create less demand for a shop than 1,000 - as long as the additional 900 have a monthly budget of more than € 0, and whoever they are.
Where did you leave your common sense?
As for jobs: asylum seekers whose claims are still being processed are not allowed to work at all for the first three months, and only on condition that no German citizen (or indeed EU citizen) willing and able to fill the vacancy for the first fifteen months. So your babbling about jobs being created for the refugees is totally incoherent.