Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 20, 2017
Is there anything more vibrant than a prison for migrants?
How can anyone complain about having their home become that?
Residents on the Greek island of Lesbos went on strike on Monday to protest against European policies they say have turned it into a “prison” for migrants and refugees.
Islanders shut businesses, shops, municipal offices, nurseries and pharmacies and dozens rallied on a central square, calling on the government to transfer asylum-seekers to the mainland.
“Lesbos is not a place of exile,” a banner read.
That’s clever.
At least they’ve still got their sense of humor, as they complain about getting overloaded on extra-enriched vibrancy.
(People used to get exiled to this island).
Just a few miles from Turkey’s coast, Lesbos has borne the brunt of Europe’s migrant crisis. In 2015, nearly a million people – most fleeing Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan – landed on its shores before heading north, mainly to Germany.
These kikes are so weaselly.
If you are leaving a place because it’s poor and the place you are going to has more pussy, do you say you are “fleeing”?
“He fled Detroit for San Diego”?
It is now hosting some 8,500 asylum-seekers in facilities designed to hold fewer than 3,000.
“Lesbos is not an open prison, nor will we allow anyone to view it as such,” Mayor Spyros Galinos was quoted as saying by the Athens News Agency.
Thousands of asylum-seekers have become stranded on Lesbos and four other islands close to Turkey since the EU agreed a deal with Ankara in March 2016 to shut down the route through Greece.
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Rights groups have described conditions in camps across Greece as deplorable and unfit for humans. On Lesbos, violence often breaks out over delays in asylum procedures and poor living standards.
Yes.
Good thing there aren’t any humans living there, I guess.