Now that Merkelism has apparently-- and yet again-- ascended
in Germany, it’s interesting to see how other nations are dealing with the
refugee crisis provoked by President Obama’s mishandling of the war in Syria.
Before examining the problems posed by two million Syrian
refugees in Lebanon, we take a moment to reflect on the fact, as pointed out by
New York Times columnist Roger Cohen, that Barack Obama deserves a major share
of the blame for what is happening in Syria. You will not hear anyone talking
about this, but that does not mean that it’s not true.
Since the world is now up in arms in the fight against
Nazis, especially the right wing groups that have formed in Germany and in
other parts of Europe in reaction to Merkelist policies, it is worthwhile to
examine the real enemy, the real threat to the civilization… and that would be
Muslim refugees.
The Daily Mail has a heartwarming story about a Syrian
refugee who was happy to repay the generosity shown him in Lebanon:
A
Syrian national identified only by his initials as BH is thought to have raped
and killed 26-year-old Lebanese national Rhea Chidiac inside her home in
northern Lebanon.
He came
to Lebanon three years ago and worked for the victim's family and had intended
to steal money from the house.
But
when he entered the family mansion and found Ms Chidiac alone, he allegedly
raped her and then suffocated her.
For reasons that can only bespeak bigotry, more and more
Lebanese citizens want to expel all Syrian refugees:
The
rape and murder has caused anger among residents towards Syrian refugees, who
came to Lebanon at the beginning of the Syrian war.
Despite
a small number trickling back to their home country just a few kilometres away
there are still an estimated 2 million in Lebanon.
Residents
of the northern town of Miziara have now called on the Lebanese authorities to
expel all displaced Syrians living in their town as unrest swept through the
northern town following the crime.
As opposed to American dreamers, these refugees are not
exactly the best and the brightest. One man wrote on social media:
'I
don't know why people are surprised that this is happening.'
'Most
of the Syrians who are now refugees or working as janitors, helpers, etc are
uneducated and have financial difficulties', one commented.
'Add to
that, years of civil war with no income, you've got yourself a recipe for
disaster', he added.
The
arrival of Syrian refugees into Lebanon has imposed huge economic and social
burdens on the country, according to Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri who
earlier in the year talked of a 'breaking point'.
Speaking
to foreign media Hariri said: 'Today, if you go around most of the host
communities, there is huge tension between the Lebanese and the Syrians.
'I fear
civil unrest.'
Most of the refugees are not working, but are living in
camps. They mostly live in informal camps across the country, some, in severe
poverty. The Daily Mail concludes:
Indeed,
it is that extreme poverty which is also to be blamed for the cases of
appalling crimes to be committed both within the refugee communities and
outside in the towns, where Syrian refugees are employed for as little as 6
pounds sterling a day.
According
to a report last year by a UK slavery organization, an alarming number of young
Syrian women were providing sexual favours to their bosses, whilst the study
also revealed that the majority of sex workers in Lebanon were Syrian
refugees.
The
study also exposed an alarming number of child workers who were leaving farms
to enter a world of sexual enslavement or forced marriage, often as young as
twelve years old.
We are happy to offer a modest proposal. Why not send them
all to Germany and to Sweden and other places that have opened their arms to
refugees.
If Germany is having problems with a million or so refugees,
in a population of 82,000,000 imagine the problem that Lebanon is having with
two million refugees in a population of 6,000,000.
It looks like this is the Cohen article mentioned, from February 8, 2016.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/09/opinion/americas-syrian-shame.html
And referenced in this blog here:
http://stuartschneiderman.blogspot.com/2016/02/obamas-failure-in-syria.html
Not getting any better, is it, Ares?
ReplyDeleteSam L. said... Not getting any better, is it, Ares?
ReplyDeleteThere's always worse, much worse, thinking of the history of final solutions. And we're the ones with the most nukes, if we decide to embrace our worst. And a not insignificant fraction of our GNP is weapons exports, so along with Russia, Iran and other esteemed rivals we're doing our best to make sure the worst of the wider world is well armed. And with our ever rising debt, we perhaps can no longer afford to not sell weapons to keep the interest payments going.
Don't wave around your weak and totally fake and libtarded outrage. Arms exports aren't the problem, they're the solution to keeping friendly nations from foundering in a Russian / Iranian dominated cesspool.
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