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Germany Sees Rise in Anti-Semitism Due to Refugees

<p>In 2015&comma; Germany took in over one million migrants and refugees&comma; with another one million expected to arrive in 2016&period; After these refugees have settled into Germany&comma; there is no doubt that the next few years will see their families come to the country as well&comma; increasing their numbers even further&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite this influx of Middle Eastern refugees and migrants&comma; German Chancellor Merkel is astonished with the rise of anti-Semitism in the country&period; She recently spoke to the German people about this issue&comma; stating &ldquo&semi;We have observed in several schools and meeting places &lpar;anti-Semitic&rpar; events &lpar;led&rpar; by young people&comma; against which every adult has to act&comma;&rdquo&semi; she continued&comma; &ldquo&semi;We must also encourage students who think differently&period; We can try to reason &lpar;with them&rpar; again and again but it should also be clear&colon; &lpar;Anti-Semitism&rpar; has no place in our society&hellip&semi;we must simply put clear limits&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The refugees and migrants let into Germany mostly came from countries where anti-Semitism is the norm&comma; so to allow these people into your country&comma; you must accept the ideological values they carry to come with them&period; Germany has put themselves in a vulnerable position by bringing in anti-Semites from the Middle East&comma; and now Merkel must learn how to handle the rise of this dangerous mindset&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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