Categories: Politics & Government

The Deeper Attitude Towards Migrants

World War II was fought in Europe.  There are people alive today who fought in that war,  those who are children or grand children or great grand children of people who fought in that War.

Many people, against all odds, joined the Resistance, and fought against the enemy.  Many people died.  Many people were executed.

Those who tried to escape had a difficult road to walk, and millions of people were murdered.

The idea of standing and fighting, the Words of Winston Churchill; the images of old men with pitchforks standing on the beaches is a bit fresh in memory.

Millions of people have fled Syria.  Not just the old, the very young, the infirm, people who, (although it will not be said by those who seek to be politically correct) were expected to stay and fight for their country.

But the migrants didn’t stay and fight, they attempt to get into Europe.

Europe is a  Christian territory.  There are pockets of other religions, but they are to be small patches on a Christian shirt.

Why do Muslims seek to get into Christian Countries?  What about all those Muslim nations?

Syria is surrounded by Jordan, Iraq and Turkey. There is Iran on the other side of Iraq.  There is Azerbaijan  north of Iran.

One can walk to these places.   No boat, no chance of drowning.  It is even possible, one could get a bus to go from Syria all the way to Turkmenistan.

These are Muslim nations.

But Muslims do not want to go to Islamic nations.  They want to go to Christian countries.  Christians nations, where they eat pork, drink alcohol, and the women are not wrapped up.

Muslims want to go to Christian nations where people own and love dogs.  Where shop windows display underwear.

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Muslims want to go to Christian nations which offend every single one of their beliefs.

I could not image Christians seeking asylum in Muslim nations.  Nor Europeans not standing and fighting for their countries as they did in World War I and World War II.

On top of this is the evidence, presented over and again, that terrorists hide amid Migrants, get their chance to reach a Christian nation, and then set bombs, blow themselves up, get on with antics.

Average Europeans, who to be politically correct, keep their mouths shut, clearly do not wish to take any migrants.

This is because not only do they have a kind of disdain for those who run instead of stand and fight,  not only are they suspicious of why Muslims chose Christian nations,  not only do they fear the possibilities of terrorism, but they don’t want their way of life disrupted.

There have been law suits in various parts of the world concerning the loud speakers and calls to prayer which disrupt the sleep of others.

There have been law suits in various parts of the world in which people are not allowed to hang their clothing outside to dry because it offends Muslims.

There are law suits against people walking their dogs in certain areas because it offends Muslims.

All these lawsuits are brought in Christian Countries.

History has shown, over and over again, how citizens of a nation resent ‘foreigners’ when they feel threatened.  Whether they feel they are losing jobs, whether they feel uncomfortable by those who dress differently, whatever, when the citizens fear they become violent.

This will lead, of course, to riots and murders and arson and chaos.

 

 




  • kaylar

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    • O.K. Yes. But, they did not object when they were migrating. Germany was more sympathetic towards migrants of Syria.
      It has kept their doors opened in the name of humanism. Next, comes the Italy. They too allowed migrants liberally. Now, the brunt of the sword is being experienced by these European countries. They entered into Europe in the shadow of migrants and now creating chaos and instability. But, it is only u.S which has been suspecting the possibility of the entry of terrorists and had allowed only 10,000 to enter in the U.S. This is enough. At any time the burst may come out without any anticipation.

      • What should have been done is similar to what Australia did. Put all migrants in a neutral place...i.e a piece of land in Turkey. Then, go through them one by one, just as is done normally.

        Yes, we have rescued you from what you were running from. You are now safe. But part two, resettlement, requires a bit of finesse. For example, suppose there is a chap who is a computer engineer. They need a computer engineer in Oslo, so he can be sent there. Suppose this is a botanist, they need a botanist in Belgium...

        In this way they know 'who is who' they place them carefully. There won't be a bunch of unemployed rolling on the roads.

        And those who don't check out, stay at the camp.

    • The reality, moving from hype and trying to prove how liberal and wonderful they are...every country has rules as to migration. If the E.U. had not looked to prove their greatness they would have confined all the hopefuls somewhere, interviewed them, checked out what they said, and probably turned back a number. But...they would know who was coming in, where s/he was going, and could check up.

      But they didn't.

    • EU's open-borders policy created Brexit. A.Merkel's of Germany made a bad decision incited anarchy against women and citizens. I believe, "extreme vetting" on people wishing to enter a soverign country through legal process is ideologically wise to enforce.

      • That is the way it always was until Merkel decided to show what a big liberal she is. She opened borders, Austria did, terrorists now fill those countries, moving around, getting into other nations, planning their big terrorist attacks. ]

        When Australia first did their 'go to Nauru' thing I pondered, but they are smart. Cut down migrants. For these are not people running for their lives.

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