Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - European "Refugee" Crisis Worsens Aired: 2021-05-12 Duration: 07:41 === People Flooding Greek Islands (05:56) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:08] The rush for the gates of Europe continues. [00:00:10] Just a few months ago, the big news was people traveling from all over Africa to Libya and then crossing the Mediterranean into Italy. [00:00:20] Thousands drowned, but thanks to European Coast Guards, over 300,000 have already made it this year. [00:00:28] Now the big news is people coming to Greek islands just off the coast of Turkey. [00:00:33] Here's a boatload arriving at the island of Lesbos. [00:00:36] That's Turkey in the background. [00:00:39] You can be sunning yourself on the beach and suddenly you have visitors. [00:00:44] Smugglers charge $800 to $1,200 a head for this short hop. [00:00:49] But it's worth it. [00:00:51] Because once these third-worlders have made it to any part of Greece, they're in what is called the Schengen Zone. [00:00:58] That's the part of Europe where there is no border control. [00:01:02] Here's the zone in red. [00:01:04] You can see Greece at the bottom right. [00:01:06] It owns all the islands off the Turkish coast. [00:01:09] So if anybody can make it to Turkey, then Europe is just a short boat ride away. [00:01:15] And once they're in the Schengen zone, they can go to any of those red countries. [00:01:20] The media keep calling these people migrants. [00:01:24] But they're illegal immigrants. [00:01:26] What they really are is invaders because they occupy. [00:01:30] They take over. [00:01:31] Now, these illegals don't want to stay in Greece because Greece is poor. [00:01:36] They want to go to Germany or Sweden. [00:01:39] But illegals on a Greek island have to get to the mainland first. [00:01:44] Take Lesbos. [00:01:45] You can see here how close it is to Turkey. [00:01:48] This summer, there were 20,000 illegals packed onto the island trying to get to Athens. [00:01:53] They complained that they weren't cared for properly and rioted. [00:01:58] Afghans and Syrians fought each other. [00:02:01] Because Syrians have a better chance at official refugee status, and the Afghans resented that. [00:02:07] The Greeks eventually shipped them all to Athens. [00:02:09] Here are a bunch of them waiting to board. [00:02:12] As you can see, the Greeks chartered a pretty nice ship for them. [00:02:16] But if we return to the map, you can see that from Greece, the illegals have to get across several non-Schengen countries and then through Hungary before they can make it to Austria and then Germany. [00:02:28] Macedonia is the first stop after Greece, and at first the Macedonians tried to stop this flood of illegals. [00:02:36] But the illegals overwhelmed the police and broke through. [00:02:39] The flood reached Hungary and washed up in a railway station in the capital Budapest, and when that overflowed, they hung out on the tracks. [00:02:48] The Hungarians wanted to process them in reception areas, but hundreds broke out And started walking them more than 100 miles to the Austrian border. [00:02:58] For a while, this stopped traffic. [00:03:01] The Hungarians finally gave up and sent most of them to Austria by train, which sent them on to Germany. [00:03:08] Now, why do they want to go to Germany? [00:03:10] Because the Germans say they are willing to take in 800,000 of them this year, four times as many as last year. [00:03:19] Chancellor Angela Merkel What we are experiencing now, she says, is something that will occupy and change our country in coming years. [00:03:37] Occupy. Change. [00:03:39] She got that right. [00:03:41] Here are Germans welcoming the newcomers. [00:03:44] Here are piles of supplies at the Frankfurt railway station. [00:03:49] And here are the happy throngs. [00:03:51] Right off the train, chowing down at a reception center in Dortmund. [00:03:56] And so the word is out. [00:03:58] Now is the time to make a break for it. [00:04:01] The flood will continue year after year until it is stopped. [00:04:05] According to Osama Ahmed, a 27-year-old Iraqi, quote, this is a golden opportunity, at least until the Europeans change their minds. [00:04:17] Airlines have added three more packed flights every day from Baghdad to Turkey for all the people who are on their way to Greece. [00:04:25] You see, everyone knows the best routes now because illegals carry smartphones and put up Google Maps with the latest hot tips. [00:04:34] Here are illegals charging their phones during a stop in Hungary. [00:04:39] So, does that mean the old route from Libya is closed? [00:04:43] No. The Italian Coast Guard alone rescued more than 1,400 people. [00:04:53] And last week, the Italians showed up just in time to rescue 100 illegals in a sinking boat. [00:04:59] Another 40 drowned. [00:05:02] Also last week, illegals from North Africa in an Italian reception center in the province of Belluno went on a food strike. [00:05:10] They don't like bread, eggs, and pasta with tomato sauce. [00:05:14] We don't eat this stuff, they said. [00:05:17] They want North African food. [00:05:19] And they slashed the tires of cars belonging to Italians who work at the center, just to make sure they got the message. [00:05:27] And remember the illegal camp in Calais called"The Jungle," where people try to sneak onto trucks and get across to Britain? [00:05:35] There are still 5,000 people living there, living on handouts. [00:05:41] And they are still trying to get into Britain any way they possibly can. === Europe Rejects Migrants (01:56) === [00:05:46] Fortunately, not everyone in Europe is insane. [00:05:50] Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban doesn't want any illegals. [00:05:55] He says, and I quote, if we allow everyone in, that is the end of Europe. [00:06:01] Marine Le Pen of the National Front in France calls illegals, quote, a threat to the survival of our identity as free and civilized nations. [00:06:11] The Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Romania, Denmark bought newspaper ads in Middle Eastern countries telling people there they aren't welcome. [00:06:23] But too many other Europeans can't say to outsiders,"Sorry, our ancestors built this country for us, not for you." Israel isn't letting any of them in. [00:06:36] The rich Gulf oil states aren't letting them in. [00:06:39] Japan and Korea aren't letting them in. [00:06:42] Those countries have identities they care about. [00:06:46] But Europe? [00:06:47] Hasn't there been enough rape? [00:06:50] Hasn't there been enough sex grooming? [00:06:52] Haven't enough European streets been turned into mosques? [00:06:56] Aren't there enough Sharia-controlled zones? [00:07:00] Haven't there been enough New Year's Eve bonfires in the streets of Paris? [00:07:05] Hasn't there been enough terrorism? [00:07:08] Islam has been Europe's enemy for a thousand years. [00:07:12] Haven't we gotten the message? [00:07:14] The people in this picture aren't in Damascus. [00:07:18] They're in London. [00:07:21] Europeans believe they are being so good, so generous, like these German girls at the Frankfurt Railroad Station. [00:07:29] They don't understand. [00:07:31] They are giving away their culture, their heritage, their identity, their country. [00:07:37] Kindness to strangers is cruelty to their own children and grandchildren.