POLITICIAN CALLS FOR “COMPULSORY LABOR” TO FORCE GERMANS TO SERVICE MIGRANTS

POLITICIAN CALLS FOR “COMPULSORY LABOR” TO FORCE GERMANS TO SERVICE MIGRANTS:

University graduates would face mandatory year of “social service”

A German parliament member has called for introducing a “compulsory labor” program under which young Germans would be forced to spend a year in the service of migrants.

Focus.de reports that CDU MP Eckhardt Rehberg provoked “heated discussion” when he suggested that Germany’s inability to cope with the migrant influx could be solved by making university graduates commit to a year of “social service”.

“We need compulsory service, we have no other way to manage the mass of refugees and their integration,” said Rehberg, adding that graduates should be given the choice of one year military service or one year social service.

The plan would relieve aid workers who are struggling to cope with the huge swarm of migrants and are “at their limit of exhaustion,” according to the report, which states that Germans, “would basically be forced to service refugees.”

“Everyone who today says this can’t work will think differently about this six months from now,” said Rehberg.

The very idea of any kind of “compulsory labor” program is obviously extremely controversial given Germany’s history.

As we reported last month, some schools are already forcing children to clean up trash left behind by migrants, prompting outrage from parents.

German schoolchildren are already being impacted by Angela Merkel’s decision to accept potentially millions of “refugees”.

As we previously highlighted, some German schools are ordering girls not to wear shorts or skirts so as not to offend or provoke sexual assaults from migrants staying in nearby refugee camps.

Meanwhile, as Breitbart reports, the Germany’s Interior Minister recently, “announced his intention to drop educational standards in the country to help migrants get into school or find a training place.”

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