France riots, what's going on

Ole Waru

Elder Lister
France riots: Why do the banlieues erupt time and time again? - BBC News

Naona watu wakilalamika sana about black immigrants who have a high sense of entitlement and think they are above the law

1688485184614.png
 
What you are looking at in France is the same phenomenon we witness in the United States and elsewhere; a purposely created underclass whose current generation has run out of patience. All Western nations have this underclass, mostly made up immigrants, whom they exploit as they preach the virtues of hard work and the possibility of upward mobility. Seeing how their parents struggled for years without much success, the current generation of immigrants is not convinced.They want inclusion now. They want the same opportunities their counterparts enjoy.
 
What you are looking at in France is the same phenomenon we witness in the United States and elsewhere; a purposely created underclass whose current generation has run out of patience. All Western nations have this underclass, mostly made up immigrants, whom they exploit as they preach the virtues of hard work and the possibility of upward mobility. Seeing how their parents struggled for years without much success, the current generation of immigrants is not convinced.They want inclusion now. They want the same opportunities their counterparts enjoy.
I think you’re wrong these people don’t want opportunities they just want to live off free welfare and take drugs, they don’t work hard in school and blame everyone except them, they are very quick to pull the racism card when confronted
 
I think you’re wrong these people don’t want opportunities they just want to live off free welfare and take drugs, they don’t work hard in school and blame everyone except them, they are very quick to pull the racism card when confronted
You are looking at it from a third-world perspective, where any job or opportunity is acceptable, the same way their parents did. What they are fighting for is equity, where they can enjoy the same standards of living as other citizens. They do not want to be destined to the same fate as their parents, where they automatically settle for the worst. If you migrated to Europe today, you would be content with anything that came your way. But after a few years you would discover how bad your life is in a land of plenty. Many migrants are happy for a few years, only to discover dogs live larger lives in the same country.
 
Last edited:
You are looking at it from a third-world perspective, where any job or opportunity is acceptable, the same way their parents did. What they are fighting for is equity, where they can enjoy the same standards of living as other citizens. They do not want to be destined to the same fate as their parents, where they automatically settle for the worst. If you migrated to Europe today, you would be content with anything that came your way. But after a few years you would discover how bad your life is in a land of plenty. Many migrants are happy for a few years, only to discover dogs live larger lives in the same country.
Kama mtu hataki kusoma atapewa aje high paying job if you are too lazy to acquire the skills why do you want a job that requires those skills, education is the equalizer here and they have rejected it
 
Kama mtu hataki kusoma atapewa aje high paying job if you are too lazy to acquire the skills why do you want a job that requires those skills, education is the equalizer here and they have rejected it
Hata hiyo masomo hupati to start with. For comparisons, they are the equivalent of Mathare residents.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top