Planet of the Sad Apes: 75% of Turks in Denmark Have Considered Leaving Because of Sad Feelings

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 3, 2015

You don't want us here??? Wow, you really got me right in the feels.  I think I'm just going to go back to my third world hellhole.
You don’t want us here??? Wow, you really got me right in the feels. I think I’m just going to go back to my third world hellhole.

A recent poll has claimed that three out of four Turk immigrants in Denmark have considered leaving the country due to the “tone” of the immigration debate.

The Local:

An opinion poll of Danish-Turks residing in Denmark revealed that three quarters of them have considered leaving Denmark altogether to escape the negative debate about immigration.

In the poll, conducted by the magazine Opinionen, three out of four respondents said that they are either ‘strongly’ or ‘somewhat’ considering leaving Denmark for Turkey. And for nearly half of those who are thinking of leaving, the debate on immigration and Islam was cited as a primary reason.

An integration consultant told Berlingske that he was shocked by the poll results.

“It is a problem if the Danish society isn’t better at accepting people who come from other countries like Turkey. It is a bit alarming that the figure is so high. I would have accepted a fairly high number, but not that high,” Hans Lassen said.

Venstre’s Inger Støjberg, whose suggestion over the summer that Denmark should make it harder for people from Muslim countries to enter the country, said the negative tone that surrounds immigration is immigrants’ own fault.

Various other types of subhumans were also questioned, and gave their sad, sad (oh so sad) feelings about how badly their emotions had suffered from the idea that some people don’t like them feeding off of them like leeches while demanding their backward primitive culture be adopted.

Maria Ahmad, a 23-year-old Danish citizen with Pakistani roots, told Berlingske that she is also considering leaving Denmark even though she was born and raised here, has a job, speaks fluent Danish and feels she holds Danish values.

“The debate on immigrants and Muslims never stops and I don’t think it ever will,” she said.

“Politicians and the media, with all of their talk, leave the impression with some people that immigrants just can’t fit in to Danish society,” she added.

Ahmad said that no matter what she does “it feels like it’s not enough to be acknowledged as a Dane”.

You are not a Dane and you never will be. This is a sick suggestion. If the Danish people do not want you in their country, you should not be there.

I am not sure what to think of this poll. I don’t really believe the Turks are going to leave just because people want them to leave, and other groups of Moslems would be even less inclined to do so as they have less White blood and thus less basic human civility.

More than likely, the Turks simply understand, on a basic and instinctive level, that Whites have a compassion which they can easily exploit to gain material benefit. So they play up this “my hurt feelings, I’ll take my ball and go home if you don’t want to play with me” line, while in fact plotting to murder us and take all of our balls as their own (that metaphor doesn’t totally work as these Turks didn’t bring any balls to this playground).

Still, I believe that it is beneficial to make these invading hordes feel unwelcome in our country, and we should constantly make them aware that we don’t want them. In America, you can go so far as to openly insult them in public, but in other countries where that would be illegal, making them feel unwelcome by just being rude or glaring is good.