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Originally Posted by cykoe6
Really great post. As the problem continues to worsen the feckless media and the cowardly bureaucrats continue to look the other way as they find even more Orwellian methods of doublespeak to avoid discussing the problem. About the only assistance you can expect from the EU on this problem is more "hate speech" laws which forbid people from even discussing the issue. The time is near for the people to take take to the streets and start solving the problem themselves. 
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Very true, and it's already happening here.
It could have been avoided if the goverment took certain steps instead of trying to hide their head in the sand and show ass.
There even exists a proven and constructive solution, that is proved to solve the situation in one of the ghettos.
They found a parcel that's reachable, but far enough from the city without using a bus or a car (that they don't own anyway), built that from the city budget, moved the problematic individuals out, completely razed the problematic ghetto complex to the ground, so there's no chance to return, and gave them a chance to live in the brand new complex if they:
- keep it clean
- pay the minimal rent (really symbolical, can't remember the fee)
- are registered as unemployed and have to respond to basic work offers
This is then regularly doublechecked, those who fail to comply are rejected from the program and left on their own.
Not only that the quality of life in the city has extremely improved and local real estate prices jumped up, but it did brought positive results also on the other side.