The migrants are wearing, even on the Dutch Prime Minister:
Shocking footage was released earlier this month which showed a group of men attacking journalists and their cars in a demonstration against the failed July 15 military coup.
Speaking during a live three-hour interview, Mark Rutte spoke directly to the attackers to tell them to “go away”.
Using the expression for “f*** off” in the local dialect, he said: “My first reaction would be: Go away. Go back to Turkey.
“Pleur op I would say in Haags.”
Meanwhile Malmo’s car fires have spread to Copenhagen:
Copenhagen police are fighting an uphill battle to stop thugs from setting cars on fire as the capital has been plagued with more than 200 arsonist attacks in just nine months.
Since New Year’s Eve cars have been set alight in more than 110 different locations in Denmark’s capital.
Over the weekend another eleven burning cars were reported in Copenhagen and police have now detained a 17-year-old for one of the blazes.
The teenagers was reportedly arrested after acquaintances noticed that he had suffered burns.
These things are creating irritation in the brains of Europeans. That irritation is attaching to the idea of migrants, and creating an amygdala link. Irritation – migrant. Irritation – migrant. Irritation – migrant. Soon, they experience irritation, like from being laid off, being robbed, getting the wrong takeout order, tax increases, and so on, and they think, “Those damn migrants!”
Already the more K-selected are calling for splintering out of the EU:
BREXIT will inspire a wave of referendums which will finish off the European Union (EU) for good, a French MP has claimed.
Philip Cordery said opposition to Brussels was soaring “everywhere” – and, given the right leadership, “almost every country” in the 28-country bloc could vote to leave.
Mr Cordery said: “I think what happened in the UK at the referendum could have happened almost every other country in the European Union – except in the other countries no Prime Minister would have been as irresponsible as to ask for a referendum.
“If we look today, Euroscepticism is growing everywhere, populist movements are growing everywhere in Europe.”
It is harmless now. Amygdalae are swathed in dopamine to such a degree that nobody is motivated to actions beyond voting for politicians who are already moving to exit the EU. But let the economic collapse go down, and amygdalae light up and begin to apply real cognitive pain at the idea of these various thoughts with amygdala linkages, and the forcible expulsion of migrants will happen fast.
[…] European Amygdalae Begin To Light Up Over Migrants […]
Is Duterte in the Philippines what hard K looks like? Or is he just a violent psychopath? It appears that many people welcome his harshness because it gets results. They liken him to a strict father. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/before-duterte-was-the-philippines-president-he-was-the-death-squad-mayor/2016/09/28/f1d1ccc4-800b-11e6-ad0e-ab0d12c779b1_story.html
My impression is that Duarte is a psychopath. Sadly things in the Philippines are not quite K yet, so real K’s under those conditions aren’t driven to act – they don’t have to, and acting isn’t fun. SO as K approaches, they want things taken care of K style, but the ones who are eager to go K when things are still r tend to be psychopaths. Not always. But if things went more K in the US, but not quite full K, we would prefer a Duarte who would kill the migrants, as opposed to a Trump who will just deport them and keep the rest out, and only kill them if he absolutely has to.