Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 3, 2016
This “new survey” released by the European Commission shows that people across Europe overwhelmingly feel “migrants” are destroying their lives.
And get this – though all the headlines read “new study,” the survey was actually taken between May and June of 2015!
European cities in countries hardest hit by the migrant crisis say the arrival of foreigners has had a negative impact on their communities, according to a new survey.
A wide-ranging study by the European Commission in 83 cities analysed people’s quality of life by asking them to rate factors from education, housing, happiness and the impact of migration.
When asked whether foreigners have been well integrated, less than half of respondents agreed in 33 cities – around 40 per cent of the places surveyed.
The highest levels of discontent were found in Athens (76%), Greater Athens (75%), Malmo (65%), Roma (64%) and Istanbul (64%).
ROFL @ Istanbul.
Not even other Moslems can integrate these Moslems.
What does that tell you?
Since the last survey in 2012, opinion dropped significantly in Turkey’s Istanbul (down 28% to 33%) and Ankara (down 16% to 46%), one of the countries experiencing a huge influx of migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East.
In Sofia in Bulgaria, which has also received thousands of refugees, this view has fallen 18% to 31 per cent.
This negative view was also reflected in Italy, which like Greece has taken in huge numbers of asylum seekers from across the Mediterranean.
When asked if the presence of foreigners was positive, all six Italian cities were among the lowest ranking.
How is it possible that tens of thousands of Blacks could make your life less enjoyable?
Sounds like Italians hate the color of the skin!
Ha!
When asked if they were satisfied with their city, Istanbul also came out lowest with just 65 per cent agreeing, followed by Palermo (67%), Athens (67%), Greater Athens (71%), Napoli (75%) and Miskolc (79%).
By contrast, satisfaction is highest Oslo and Zurich (both 99%), Aalborg, Vilnius and Belfast (all 98%).
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The study, titled Quality Of Life In European Cities, surveyed 500 people in each city between May and June last year.
Yeah. Before the real invasion even got started.
Before the mass ficki ficki.
Obviously, support for this invasion has been more than cut in half due to the behavior of these people over the last six months. The Cologne situation and the ongoing gang-sex attacks have really lowered approval ratings for Moslems, as did the Paris attacks.
Sort of dishonest to release a survey this old when so much as changed, methinks. Either “sort of dishonest” or “extremely dishonest.”