Post by jakesrocks on Jul 29, 2016 15:40:22 GMT -5
This could as easily been. Italy, Hungary. France England. Poland
Or any other European country and coming fast to the USA.
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> Think it can't get worse?
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> This is what happens after such “refugees” get into your country! A Female Physician in Munich, Germany sends a message to the world . .
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> Yesterday, at the hospital we had a meeting about how the situation here and at the other Munich hospitals is unsustainable.
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> Clinics cannot handle emergencies, so they are starting to send everything to the hospitals.
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> Many Muslims are refusing treatment by female staff and, we, women, are refusing to go among those animals, especially from Africa.
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> Relations between the staff and migrants are going from bad to worse. Since last weekend, migrants going to the hospitals must be
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> accompanied by police with K-9 units.
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> Many migrants have AIDS, syphilis, open TB and many exotic diseases that we, in Europe, do not know how to treat. If they receive a
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> prescription in the pharmacy, they learn they have to pay cash. This leads to unbelievable outbursts, especially when it is about drugs
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> for the children. They abandon the children with pharmacy staff with the words: “So, cure them here yourselves! So the police are not
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> just guarding the clinics and hospitals, but also large pharmacies.
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> Truly we said openly: Where are all those who had welcomed them in front of TV cameras, with signs at train stations?!
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> Yes, for now, the border has been closed, but a million of them are already here and we will definitely not be able to get rid of them.
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> Until now, the number of unemployed in Germany was 2.2 million. Now it will be at least 3.5 million. Most of these people are completely unemployable.
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> A bare minimum of them have any education. What is more, their women usually do not work at all. I estimate that one in ten is pregnant.
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> Hundreds of thousands of them have brought along infants and little kids, under six, many emaciated and neglected. If this continues and
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> Germany re-opens its borders, I’m going home to the Czech Republic. Nobody can keep me here in this situation, not even double the salary
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> than at home. I went to Germany, not to Africa or the Middle East.
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> Even the professor who heads our department told us how sad it makes him to see the cleaning woman, who for 800 Euros cleans every day for years,
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> and then meets young men in the hallways who just wait with their hand outstretched, want everything for free, and when they don’t get it they throw a fit.
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> I really don’t need this! But I'm afraid that if I return, that at some point it will be the same in the Czech Republic. If the Germans, with their nature
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> cannot handle this, there in Czechia it would be total chaos. Nobody who has not come in contact with them has no idea what kind of animals they are,
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> especially the ones from Africa, and how Muslims act superior to our staff, regarding their religious accommodation.
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> For now, the local hospital staff has not come down with the diseases they brought here, but, with so many hundreds of patients every day – this is just a question of time.
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> In a hospital near the Rhine, migrants attacked the staff with knives after they had handed over an 8-month-old on the brink of death,
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> which they had dragged across half of Europe for three months. The child died in two days, despite having received top care at one
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> of the best pediatric clinics in Germany. The physician had to undergo surgery and two nurses are laid up in the ICU.
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> Nobody has been punished.
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> The local press is forbidden to write about it, so we know about it through email. What would have happened to a German if he had stabbed
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> a doctor and nurses with a knife? Or if he had flung his own syphilis-infected urine into a nurse’s face and so threatened her with infection?
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> At a minimum he’d go straight to jail and later to court. With these people – so far, nothing has happened.
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> And so I ask where are all those greeters and receivers from the train stations? Sitting pretty at home, enjoying their non-profits and looking
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> forward to more trains and their next batch of cash from acting like greeters at the stations. If it were up to me I would round up all these greeters
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> and bring them here first to our hospital’s emergency ward, as attendants. Then, into one building with the migrants so they can look after them themselves,
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> Dr. Barbara Sziraki
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> Think this can't happen here in America,
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> Think again!!!!!!