Friday, November 28, 2008

Welcoming Werewolf Immigrants and Refugees

Those who follow news of preternatural communities at home and abroad will be aware that relations between werewolf clans and their human neighbors in central Europe have been strained if not adversarial ever since the end of WWII.
The original conflicts were over the clans' unfortunate support of the Nazis up to and through the end of the War and into the occupation.  Since then, problems have arisen over migration of weres from the east as the Soviet Union dissolved; other conflicts have been due to the difficulties inherent in merging former East and West Germanies.

Recently, the difficulties have flared into open conflict, and clans in rural areas are being forced to leave their homes. As Americans, in a country formed by immigrants, I hope we can accept these political refugees and help them find new homes among us.

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