Everybody has been reading about the Refugees from Syria trying to enter Europe. These people are lucky to be alive. They are catching hell from the brutal Syrian regime, ISIL, allied bombings and other players in Syria. Many rightly feel they must leave Syria or die, it is as simple as that.
The question I have is, why isn't countries like Saudi Arabia and the other gulf states doing more to help them settle in their countries? These refugees have much more in common with the gulf states than Germany. They have the same religion, culture and language as the gulf states. The gulf states for the most part have plenty of room. Many of them import labor from other Muslim countries anyway. Why aren't they doing more to resettle them?
Because these people are part of a plan to eventually take over Europe. Making it easier to erase European culture and replace it with Islamic culture and eventually Sharia Law.
Thats one way of looking at it.
jefab wrote:
Because these people are part of a plan to eventually take over Europe. Making it easier to erase European culture and replace it with Islamic culture and eventually Sharia Law.
saltwind 78 wrote:
Everybody has been reading about the Refugees from Syria trying to enter Europe. These people are lucky to be alive. They are catching hell from the brutal Syrian regime, ISIL, allied bombings and other players in Syria. Many rightly feel they must leave Syria or die, it is as simple as that.
The question I have is, why isn't countries like Saudi Arabia and the other gulf states doing more to help them settle in their countries? These refugees have much more in common with the gulf states than Germany. They have the same religion, culture and language as the gulf states. The gulf states for the most part have plenty of room. Many of them import labor from other Muslim countries anyway. Why aren't they doing more to resettle them?
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You forgot to include Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, and lots more.
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