Dirty HPV Refugee Camp
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The website describes its "world-class facilities" as having excellent hardware facilities that are better than those of a standard three-star hotel. The facilities of the military base are of course the best. The level of military technology far exceeds that of ordinary industrial technology. Sorting according to the level of technology and product quality: Civilian < Commercial < Industrial < Military.
To cite one point: Each room in the HPV refugee camp is supplied with hot water all day long, all year round, and the hot water can be turned on within one second. This is a technology that has not yet been achieved in many five-star hotels in mainland China.
It's not the kind of instant electric heater on our common household faucets, and it doesn't seem to heat all the pipes. I don't know what kind of black technology they use.
Boilers in ordinary apartments provide central heating, and the cold water in the pipes must be drained before hot water can flow out. I have stayed in many 4-star hotels in China, and it may take about a minute to open the faucet and drain the hot water before hot water flows out.
There are plenty of daily necessities there, and shampoo and shaving cream are distributed in the largest bottles. Such high-quality European living conditions have been wantonly destroyed by a group of thugs, turning a three-star hotel into a third-world slum. Level, like a group of pets that give up on themselves.
I have written and complained to the management department many times, asking "Is this kind of refugee relief work valuable and meaningful? Is it necessary to continue doing it?", but I have received no response.
Many strong security guards are deployed in the refugee camp, and they are on duty in the camp 24 hours a day. They can reach the incident site within 1-2 minutes at any time. In order to respond to emergencies such as security incidents, the main hidden danger is some dangerous elements.
Some of the young and middle-aged refugees look like gangsters. They usually stay together in groups and seem to have nothing to do all day long. They wear hip-hop and fancy clothes, tattoos, rings, earrings, and exaggerated gold or silver rough necklaces and other jewelry. .
Very serious crimes have occurred in cities outside the refugee camps and have been reported by European media. The most famous one is the Cologne New Year's Eve sexual assault incident. %BE%B7%E5%9C%8B%E8%B7%A8%E5%B9%B4%E5%A4%9C%E6%80%A7%E4%BE%B5%E4%BA%8B%E4%BB %B6)], many of the unidentified people reported by the police are young and middle-aged (male) refugees. If a single young woman goes out at night, be careful. There are no public cameras in Europe. They say this is called protecting privacy, protecting the privacy of criminals. ?
Some refugees carry a portable speaker on their backs all day long and play music loudly wherever they go, or they shake involuntarily when they hear music. Even when they sit down, their legs keep shaking, which is somewhat similar to Pavlov's condition. Reflex experiments cannot control one's own behavior. If you see people around you who are doing this, be wary of uncontrollable physiological reactions that may be caused by the use of illegal drugs.
The rooms in the refugee camp are all unlocked. If the owner is not in the room, they like to go directly and take other people's things for use without discussion or relying on their own labor to create and earn. They have no concept of property rights. .
They would borrow or pick up almost anything. They asked me to borrow slippers, mobile phone chargers, mobile phones, computers, cash, cigarettes, etc. Many things were never returned.
For example, I put a mobile phone charger there, and someone asked me to borrow it, and then took it away under my nose without me paying attention. They all had big beards or big faces, and their facial features were almost the same. I couldn't identify who they were. Don't know their names either. After that, I paid attention to keeping an eye on my luggage at all times when moving around the camp, otherwise some things would go missing.
I doubt there is anything in this world that cannot be borrowed or picked up, including picking up people.
In comparison, the most exaggerated thing is that in China, women must be carefully monitored when they go out. In Xuzhou, northern Jiangsu Province, it is very popular to pick up wives on the roadside. There is a world-famous incident of women in chains (kidnapping a woman and using a chain) Tie them at home, treat them like livestock, and give birth to 8 children). It seems that this tradition of picking up things is rooted in all primitive and savage societies.
The refugees have some money on hand and would rather buy cigarettes or even marijuana than buy some cheap daily necessities. They like to take things directly from others. If they don't have them, they just don't use them. For example, if they don't have slippers to take a bath, they will walk barefoot on the dirty ground. But if they see others have slippers, they will just take them and use them, no matter it is Steal, rob or borrow.
I often run in the park. When I am short of breath, suddenly a smoker nearby blows out a long puff of smoke, which catches me off guard. Smokers also like to sit in parks and other places with good environment.
In the refugee camp, when I was walking on the road or in my room, people often came up to me and asked, "Do you have a cigarette?" and "Suger." At first, I didn't quite understand why they often asked people for candy. Later, someone nearby said that Suger was a nickname for drugs.
During security checks in some places, security guards often ask us if we have any drugs. It can be seen that there are many drug addicts here. This is what I don’t understand the most. Why are drugs so popular in Europe? If drugs, pornography and gambling are legal and open in many places in Europe, it seems that the government is determined to crack down on illegal drugs in the media.
I saw many people smoking around me, including men, women and children. Except for minors, the proportion of smokers in Germany is quite high.
Arabs are even more exaggerated. They are often seen carrying a large hookah and smoking hookah, lying on lazy chairs on the street or by the river and basking in the sun. This new lifestyle of large hookahs has become popular throughout Europe.
There used to be two black men from Africa who lived next door to me. Maybe they were used to loud voices in the village. They were still talking loudly about love in the middle of the night, shouting and talking, going in and out of the room, closing and opening the door hard, and they could disturb the surroundings. Everyone in the room was shocked awake;
One morning, a black man suddenly opened my door, slapped me awake, and said he wanted to borrow my computer power supply. At this time, I really wanted to kick him. There are such idiots and idiots in the world. If you wake someone up while sleeping, will they be kind enough to greet you or lend you something?
They never consider the interference to other people, they act as if there is no one around them, they have no scruples, and they don't care whether others will be affected.
They rap loudly, play music, stay up late at night, while the sun is bright during the day and the lights in the room are on, but they fall asleep on the bed with the windows and heater on, which wastes energy and good time during the day.
Anyone can break into other people's rooms without permission and stand at their bedside to talk. It's nothing important. Sometimes it's just to say hello.
I was unable to sleep well, which caused me to have severe tinnitus again during that time.
Before coming to Germany, my ideal developed country should have garbage classification. It can't be worse than China, right? In fact, many public places in Germany are extremely dirty!
Many people spit on the road and in the rooms in the refugee camp, and throw away rubbish. There is a mountain of rubbish in the room, and they do not clean it up, waiting for the cleaners to come.
I have never seen such a filthy room, and this is in the top 10% of developed countries in the world - Germany.
Everything needs energy to manufacture, because the world economy must rely on energy. The EU cannot effectively sanction Russia, which is rich in natural resources. The mediocre people are using practical actions to waste energy to support Russia's economic strength. The war machine keeps running, every day. Every kilowatt-hour of electricity or liter of natural gas wasted means one more bullet dropped on the battlefield.
Will this absurd world be okay? It's like tearing down the east wall to repair the west wall. You are always busy repairing the house, but in the end it is still a broken house. Who harmed whom? Who helped whom? Overflowing compassion, ignorance or hypocrisy? To help those who are suffering, but also to act as an accomplice.
There are two kinds of Tetra Pak packaged water distributed in the refugee camp, christinen carat naturelle 1 liter and Extraler mineral quell 1.5 liter. I saw the average price on Amazon is 1.58 euros/liter. I don’t understand why I don’t use a water dispenser. I need to use a water dispenser. Such precious water?
I am not against using good products to entertain refugees. The most important thing is that they use it without restraint. A lot of water is thrown away after a few sips, including staff and refugees, and they even use this bottled water to wash their hands.
Many of the refugees come from dry and hungry regions in Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. How do you feel when you see so many people around you wasting such precious water and food?
Turn on lights during the day
During the day, the lights in many buildings are on. Even in empty rooms, the lights are always on. No one cares about them. Even if the security guards are standing nearby, they will not turn them off.
Open doors and windows and turn on heater
Now in mid-to-late March, the outdoor temperature is 20 degrees during the day and 4-8 degrees at night. The heater in the room I live in is always on and cannot be turned off. I don’t have the tools to measure how high the heater temperature is, but I dare not touch it with my hands. I will A package of solid cheese was put on the radiator and it was baked in less than 3 minutes, so I had to sleep with the window open, but the windows in many rooms could not be opened.
I asked the security guard "How to turn off the room heating?" They directly said "I don't know" and asked me to find the office. The office said it was Friday afternoon and they had already got off work. I had to wait until Monday to report to them. However, no one came to take care of it on Monday, so I had to go to the office again to urge me. The staff turned off the heating. I reported it a total of 5 times, but no one came to fix the heating. Two weeks later, my roommate reported it for the sixth time, and finally I could turn off the heating. It was just a small problem, just change a switch.
Under such high temperatures, everyone is given quilts. The staff and management may think that they should be able to adapt to such high temperatures.
Wear less clothes in winter
Most of the refugees look like nouveau riche. Their women also like to wear skirts, bare legs, and slippers in winter, so the room needs sufficient heating. In fact, the outside temperature is already 15-20 degrees Celsius. You can turn off the heating, but they It's just always on.
Both men and women, old and young, are very strong. They queued for half an hour to get a packed lunch outside, wearing slippers, skirts or shorts. It seems that they are not afraid of the cold at all.
In short, it is necessary to turn on the heating more than necessary. People generally do not understand energy issues and feel that their regular consumption behavior has nothing to do with the war.
Food waste is very serious in several refugee camps I have been to. I feel that bread and lunch boxes are not delicious, and too many are thrown away after just one bite. I am not sure which people waste more. In short, they are all The work is done by refugees and staff, and the staff are also selected from refugees. Refugees are not from developed countries in Europe and the United States. Those who used to have no food to eat in their hometowns are now faced with extremely abundant material life, and it is difficult to understand what kind of psychological transformation process and state they are going through.
I often see a lot of brand new packaged food, including bread, pasta, butter, cheese, ham, fruits and vegetables, etc., dumped into a large trash can weighing a ton at the door of the kitchen. It was the first time I saw it. I find it shocking.
Some food is thrown away due to poor quality. For example, rice is undercooked and many people throw it away. If you can’t do something as simple as cooking and encounter it three times in three consecutive days, the frequency of failure is too high. Is the staff's ability too poor? How do they select their staff?
Some foods are thrown away due to excessive distribution. For example, each food package contains the same amount of bread, but many people and children cannot finish it. Tomatoes, for example, are not eaten by everyone. There are also some fresh foods such as pasta. Too much. Won't the staff count the number of people eating every day?
Since they have no right to work, even though they are very strong, almost all the refugees are kept there without working. Why not organize them to participate in labor? Labor has many benefits, such as preventing them from getting bored and causing trouble and breaking the law, which can benefit their physical and mental health, reduce obesity, and reduce medical expenses. All of this money is provided by the government and taxpayers.
Not only do refugees not take the initiative to find jobs, but even security and other staff are lazy and passive. They are selected and hired outstanding people from refugees. When I report some problems to them, in short, other issues other than security are not their responsibility. It seemed like they had nothing to do except sit and bask in the sun.
They hold money and enjoy social welfare, but they are low-skilled and lazy. They are like machines that can only receive instructions to perform some simple actions. If they do the same work, the machine can do it better and more.
At the same time, many people with good skills and hard work are blocked by the complicated visa system. I don’t understand the widespread sympathy for this.