Then "refugee". You know what I mean.
Also only because someone is a criminal somewhere doesn't mean I think they should be persecuted.
The best solution is to improve their home countries, not to open Europe to more immigrants. I fully believe Africans are capable of governing themselves with great success (though I can't really think of an example), and that they should stay in their country and work hard to improve it, so they can bear to live there. It is their country after all.
It's always nice to be able to hide in abstracts.
Just to give you an idea why I think the idea "they should fix their own problems" is ridiculous:
Just imagine war breaks out in Europe, like some people here already suggested. No matter who's at fault or anything, just take the scenario that Russia now starts bombing Germany.nicer
I certainly wouldn't get any ideas that I had any chance to fix that problem because, you know, I wasn't able to fix it before I had to fear for my life. Why should I have the resources and capabilities now that I need to fear that tomorrow someone will shoot me without any reason at all? Not to speak of how I didn't really to anything to make the problem worse in the first place. The idea I would have had any input to this is absurd.
I certainly would be in one of the first waves of refugees.
The same goes for refugees from Africa. What do you expect them to do?
Do you expect them to become martyrs? Or do you expect them to suddenly come up with solutions that nobody else in the whole wide world with much more time and resources on their hand could solve?
If they're starving because
our stakeholders rob them of their arable land, should they start shooting at them instead of each other?
Hell, if you put it that way, removing the source of their problem might entail coming over to fuck shit up here, because, you know, we are the ones sucking them dry. Them coming over and nicely asking for help seems a lot more sensible in comparison.
As for immigration, I like the stance of Australia on this matter:
I can't say I like it. Have a look at the background of that picture, look particularly full? Considering the government here is actively trying to promote population growth for economic reasons it runs counter to logic.
Also this, as I already said. First they complain about old people and then about young asylum seekers. This isn't about how we can't handle asylum seekers economically, this is about xenophobia.