Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Migrants and Refugees (HBO)

I have no opinion about whole situation, but I always try to consider both sides of argument (going beyond mere xenophobia, racism or whatever), so I did some digging and frankly it's grim:

[European Union has average unemployment rate of 10.9 % as of July 2015. That means that there's already no jobs for ~23.067 million people on the entire continent.

Highest are Greece (25.0 %, ) and Spain (22.2 %). Both are higher than United States during Great Depression. But hey, why focus on jobs, 16.6% of EU citizens are at rick of poverty; to quote the report: " In five Member States, namely Greece (23.1 %), Romania (22.4 %), Bulgaria (21.0 %), Lithuania (20.6 %) and Spain (20.4 %), one fifth or more of the population was viewed as being at-risk-of-poverty"

You know why people in EU are reluctant to have children? Because having just one child eats up 20-30% of couple's income (source: EU cost of children 05-09, page 21 ). It raises to 41% when child is age 20 and up and if you consider that youth unemployment is 23.3%, then you quickly realize that it's a widespread problem (and how fucked are you if you have more than 1 kid, like they'd like 2 or 3).

So yeah, I feel for migrants, but I can also relate to people of continent in which 1/5th of them has barely anything and are afraid they're going to lose even more.

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