Too many Chechens in Austria!
Hey! I live in Vienna, Austria. To my deep regret, a set of immigrants from Chechnya settled down in the neighborhood of mine. I regret their living close to me because after their coming to my whereabouts my life became a nightmare. They are too noisy, bawdry and abusive language is heard from their side at any time of the day. At least three times a week they've got some wild ruckus with tons of vodka and hashish. Sometimes it even may end with a knife fight. I began to fear to go out. It is useless to call to police 'cause policemen prefer staying away from them.
To crown it all, I've got an impression that Chechens are growing in number as though they are gathering for some large-scale protest rally that must be held rather soon here. As far as I can make out, Chechen refugees from all over Europe are coming to Austria. They come here and never go away. I just don't get it why Austrian authorities don't do anything to Chechens. Supposing that there are too many Chechens in Austria, this may cause a lot of trouble to us. It will be impossible to cope with them. We must not let Austria turn into a second France where a large Chechen Diaspora sparkled large-scale riots and arsons. Before it is too late, Austrian authorities must take some steps to curtail Chechens' moving in. It would be even better if our authorities start driving out Chechens who are already here. We cannot feel secure as long as Chechens are here.
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