https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...devoid-of-hope
Australia did this, I'd rather have a bomb in my house than back a regime who does this.
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Eric ... tis true. Australia also has its problems with immigration ....... although until recently, it was far more successful at building a multi-cultural society than Europe (even taking the posturing, MIGHTY Lebanese in Western Sydney into account)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...devoid-of-hope
Australia did this, I'd rather have a bomb in my house than back a regime who does this.
There are better alternatives to putting them all in the closest thing you can get to a concentration camp without it being a war crime.
There's a phrase "the path to Aushwitz was paved with indifference" that people are happy to see people mistreated, murdered and treated like garbage as long as they're OK.
You can feel like that about refugees if you want but I'd rather have the minor increased threat of a psychopath than see a whole nation of people suffer and die just because they were born the other side of a man made border to me.
http://m.thisamericanlife.org/radio-...dle-of-nowhere
This is an amazing podcast about the island of Nauru, well worth listening to.
But the majority of them are and do.
When people complain about refugees I wonder how they'd react if our country suddenly became a war zone. Would they sit there and take it or would they flee to another safer country?
Would they then be happy to be sent back to where they came from if a minority of people they didn't know who just came from the same place committed a heinous crime?
Did Mrs Merkel and her EU cronies also organise these helpful books?
http://news.sky.com/story/sky-finds-...rants-10346437
It looks more like planned immigration rather than humanitarian aid. Someone has put a lot of thought into it.