(Rome) Due to the EU human rights act, people who sail from Africa and make it to the Island of Lampedusa (70 miles off the Tunisian coast) are giving a free flight to Italy and, once in Europe, these people are entitled to everything a European is entitled to but without having had to pay into the system. That explains why this summer alone 65,000 people have found themselves resettled in Italy.
You'd think that these poor, wretched Muslims who have left everything behind for a new life in Europe would be grateful, but alas it appears that a lot aren't. Which kind of explains why drivers have been told to not use the port of Calais in which to return to the UK, as Muslim asylum seekers are using violence in which to try and sneak into the UK.
And it's no different for those who remain in Italy. 40 Muslim asylum seekers staying at a refugee centre in Belluno have refused to eat the “pasta with tomato sauce, bread and eggs” meals they have been given and demanded to be fed food from their own countries. To reinforce their point, they blocked a street with a wooden bench, slashed the tires of cars belonging to staff working there in protest against living conditions, put their lunch on the ground along with bags of clothes and threatened to leave the centre. They said:
Sam, who paid a people smuggler €4,000 to travel to Italy, has been staying at a centre on the outskirts of Rome for almost a year, stated that the food, which mainly consists of pasta, “is not good” and that some have started making their own meals. Jesus Christ, these people have left their homes because for whatever reason their countries are a mess. You'd think that once they have been given sanctuary by whoever, they would at least be bloody grateful. But the best part, once the vast majority of these people recreate the very same problems they fled from their own failed countries from, and so the wheel turns.
You'd think that these poor, wretched Muslims who have left everything behind for a new life in Europe would be grateful, but alas it appears that a lot aren't. Which kind of explains why drivers have been told to not use the port of Calais in which to return to the UK, as Muslim asylum seekers are using violence in which to try and sneak into the UK.
And it's no different for those who remain in Italy. 40 Muslim asylum seekers staying at a refugee centre in Belluno have refused to eat the “pasta with tomato sauce, bread and eggs” meals they have been given and demanded to be fed food from their own countries. To reinforce their point, they blocked a street with a wooden bench, slashed the tires of cars belonging to staff working there in protest against living conditions, put their lunch on the ground along with bags of clothes and threatened to leave the centre. They said:
“We do not eat this stuff”.Similar protests against Italian food have been reported in Sicily and Rome.
Sam, who paid a people smuggler €4,000 to travel to Italy, has been staying at a centre on the outskirts of Rome for almost a year, stated that the food, which mainly consists of pasta, “is not good” and that some have started making their own meals. Jesus Christ, these people have left their homes because for whatever reason their countries are a mess. You'd think that once they have been given sanctuary by whoever, they would at least be bloody grateful. But the best part, once the vast majority of these people recreate the very same problems they fled from their own failed countries from, and so the wheel turns.