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![]() ![]() They choose to seek refuge in Africa, which is "enjoying political and economic stability after an economic boom." Yes, really. From Daserste.de (as translated by Diversity Macht Frei): The TV movie "Break-out to the Unknown" (WDR/ARD Degeto), on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, at 8.15 pm, tells the tale of family fleeing a totalitarian system under life-threatening circumstances, from an unusual perspective: in the near future, Europe has collapsed into chaos. In many countries right-wing extremists have taken power. The formerly democratic state of Germany has become a totalitarian system that persecutes dissidents, Muslims and homosexuals.As I reported two weeks ago, the new leader of South Africa is planning to seize white-owned land Zimbabwe-style without offering any compensation in return.
No doubt this won't be a repeat of what happened in Zimbabwe but will instead lead to an economic boom as German state TV is imagining.
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