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Europe in crisis of being flooded Muslim refugees

Should Europe take in Muslims who hate them?

  • (I am a Muslim) YES, Europe should take in Muslims even though Muslims hate Christians

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • (I am a Muslim) NO, Europe should not take in Muslims because Muslims hate Christians

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • (I am not a Muslim) YES, Europe should take in Muslims even though Muslims hate Christians

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • (I am not a Muslim ) NO, Europe should not take in Muslims because Muslims hate Christians

    Votes: 18 64.3%

  • Total voters
    28
Everyone are good to Muslims. The only way out for Muslims is to convert to Christianity or self-sabotage their own religion's gangsterism. Next, focus on acing exams rather than thinking about themselves being victim.

Other than that, Muslims can only bring rape and murder to whatever places they dwell.
 
I only speak the fact that Muslims are all silivating to enter Christian/Satan land because they know inside their heart that these are good people who will take them, give them everything, including food, shelter, schooling and monies. Even to the extend that allowing them to wage Jihad and kill Christian host.

Meanwhile, their Islamo Gulf state cousin ditch them.

Unfortunately NO PDF MUSLIM are admitting how bad they are. They never change.

Which European country is christian?
 
1) de-stabalize region
2) arm rebels
3) escalate civil war
4) watch the game from the sidelines
5) complain about people trying to save themselves.

All thanks to the countries who wanted to make the middle east MORE peaceful and free people of various countries from their 'Dictator' leaders. Now you Human rights assholes did all that, you literally invaded countries which were 100373847744.932x more peaceful than they are today, you should take in refugees on humantarian grounds, but hey TOTAL HYPOCRISY.
 
1) de-stabalize region
2) arm rebels
3) escalate civil war
4) watch the game from the sidelines
5) complain about people trying to save themselves.

All thanks to the countries who wanted to make the middle east MORE peaceful and free people of various countries from their 'Dictator' leaders. Now you Human rights assholes did all that, you literally invaded countries which were 100373847744.932x more peaceful than they are today, you should take in refugees on humantarian grounds, but hey TOTAL HYPOCRISY.

That is right, the white man did give Islamoland trouble. But they are not able to do so without Islamo hating other groups in their own countries.

Sunni Islamo hate every single one. Even Chinese in Malaysia got shit.

remember that Chinese are the most peaceful, commit least crime, study and work hardest community in the world.

Malay Sunni can just hate Chinese and invent all sorts of reason to shit on us, plunder our wealth like parasite, and call us pig.
 
These refugees are just using the unrest as an excuse to flee to Europe for a better life. The problem is their integration in western societies
So, you think everything is fine in Syria & Libya ?
Yes, they should not accept economic migrant of other stable countries but war victim people deserve refuge.
 
That is right, the white man did give Islamoland trouble. But they are not able to do so without Islamo hating other groups in their own countries.

Sunni Islamo hate every single one. Even Chinese in Malaysia got shit.

remember that Chinese are the most peaceful, commit least crime, study and work hardest community in the world.

Malay Sunni can just hate Chinese and invent all sorts of reason to shit on us, plunder our wealth like parasite, and call us pig.

OH you are a Potato who suffers from inferiority complex .

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This is what @Lux de Veritas Looks like now, but soon after the treatment and usage of Fair and lovely he will be a white man.
 
A somali family in Sweden was evicted since they cant show any income. They mobilized other somalis in the small town of Katrineholm and marched to the welfare office. There they demand free housing, better playgrounds, more money, free immigration for all somalis, etc etc.



 
1) de-stabalize region
2) arm rebels
3) escalate civil war
4) watch the game from the sidelines
5) complain about people trying to save themselves.

All thanks to the countries who wanted to make the middle east MORE peaceful and free people of various countries from their 'Dictator' leaders. Now you Human rights assholes did all that, you literally invaded countries which were 100373847744.932x more peaceful than they are today, you should take in refugees on humantarian grounds, but hey TOTAL HYPOCRISY.


Absolutely

Dont **** around with countries and create chaos and you wont have millions of people turn up on your door step


War should be a last resort

The Americans and Europeans turned into a policy choice thinking they wont be effected

The people of the country's they harmed are now coming to Europe
 
Take note, Some posters here still delusional about Gulf Arab love for fellow Muslims

Syria’s Refugees Feel More Welcome in Europe Than in the Gulf - Bloomberg Business

Syrians who want an ‘honorable life’ say that’s something they can hope for in western Europe, not the Gulf states.

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Searching for a new home, Yassir Batal says Germany and its unfamiliar voices and customs are more enticing for his wife and five children than the wealthy Arab states whose culture, religion and language they share.

Like so many other Syrians who have escaped civil war, the 36-year-old has ruled out heading south through Jordan to Saudi Arabia or beyond. They wouldn’t be welcomed the same way, he said.

“In Europe, I can get treatment for my polio, educate my children, have shelter and live an honorable life,” said Batal, as he left a United Nations office in Beirut, the city that’s been the crossroads for more than a million refugees since the violence started in March 2011. “Gulf countries have closed their doors in the face of Syrians.”


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The journey from Syria to the west is a dangerous and often deadly one

Photographer: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Stories of fellow refugees suffocating in trucks or small children drowning in the Mediterranean Sea are doing little to tarnish the allure of Europe and the struggle to get there. As countries argue over how to cope with the scale of the tide of humanity, safer routes to the Gulf states remain blocked because of the difficulties gaining entry and concern over how migrants would be treated there.

Funding War
Gulf countries have been active in the Syrian conflict and millions of dollars raised in some states have found their way to rebel groups, including extremists. While they also spent billions of dollars of aid to displaced people in camps in Jordan and Lebanon, they maintain strict controls on who can cross their borders. Most of the migrants fleeing the war are Sunni Muslim, like most Gulf citizens.

“I’m most indignant over the Arab countries who are rolling in money and who only take very few refugees,” Danish Finance Minister Claus Hjort Frederiksen said in an interview this week at his office in Copenhagen. “Countries like Saudi Arabia. It’s completely scandalous.”

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Though they don’t have refugee camps, Gulf states have helped Syrians in different ways, said Ghanem Nuseibeh, founder of London-based consulting firm Cornerstone Global Associates. The collapse in oil prices has reduced revenue, yet they are still among the richest countries in the world.


Several Gulf countries have offered extended stays to thousands of Syrians, allowing many to reunite with family members and take jobs.

Gulf countries have long been wary of opening their doors to refugees, said Michael Stephens, a Middle East research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defense and Security Studies. In Qatar or the U.A.E., where native populations are the minority, even 30,000 could change the demographic balance.

“The Gulf states have always been very worried about security threats from Syrian refugees,” he said. But demographic and social pressures are not “enough of a reason” to decline accepting refugees, he said.

Critical Cartoons

A Palestinian cartoonist in Sweden sketched refugees being turned away to a shark-infested sea. One published in Saudi Arabia showed a Gulf Arab with barbed wire around his door reprimanding the Europeans for not receiving the refugees.

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A cartoon by Saudi artist Abdullah Jaber which reads, "Why don't you open your door? Don't be heartless!" Source: Abdullah Jaber for Makkah newspaper
“Have consciences died? Why can’t able countries like Gulf nations take part in hosting refugees?” Saudi cleric Salman Aloda tweeted to his 7 million followers on Aug. 29.

Tariq Al Shammari, a Saudi who heads the Council of Gulf International Relations lobby group, dismissed the criticism as “nonsense” and unfair.

“The Europeans turned a blind eye to what was happening in Syria until the crisis reached their shores,” Al Shammari said by telephone from Manama, Bahrain’s capital. “They just want to lay the blame on someone else.”

Damascus Playground

Syria is familiar to many Gulf Arabs. It was a playground for many enjoying the more liberal approach to life, shopping for clothes and lingerie and dining out with alcohol in Damascus.

The war there since has displaced more than 6 million people internally and sent more than 4 million registered refugees to other countries, according to the UN Refugee Agency. More than half are in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, while 1.9 million are in Turkey and 24,000 are in North Africa.

“You’re not finding refugees swimming across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia because they don’t want to,” said Nuseibeh.


Palestinians

The Gulf absorbed Palestinian refugees in the past, particularly the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia.

Hussien is one of them. He grew up in a camp in Syria before moving to Dubai to work as a cashier. He thought he would stay in the U.A.E. for a few years, save money and return to Syria, but then the war took hold. After his wife was refused permission to join him from Sweden, Hussien is now planning to head the other way because she has permanent residency.

“We have to help each other as Arab countries, and they have money and space to contain it,” said Hussien, 30, who declined to give his last name because of concern he might anger the authorities. “Better than people going to Europe and dying there on the way.”

Last month, desperate to join their daughters in Sweden, his wife’s parents paid a smuggler to take them by boat from Libya to Italy. They drowned in the Mediterranean.

Arab Heritage

Outside the Swedish city of Gothenburg, Mahmoud Abbas, the artist, said he was driven to draw the cartoon by news of Syrians who were found decomposing in a truck abandoned on the highway connecting Budapest and Vienna last week.

“If our Arab heritage hasn’t moved us toward the people closest to us, then it’s a disaster,” he said.

In Beirut, Batal, whose home in the northern city of Idlib was demolished by shelling more than three months ago, headed to a Christian charity to seek help until he can arrange to move his family to Europe.

“We’re hoping Germany will send boats to Turkey to pick refugees up,” said Batal.
 
Take note, Some posters here still delusional about Gulf Arab love for fellow Muslims

Syria’s Refugees Feel More Welcome in Europe Than in the Gulf - Bloomberg Business

Syrians who want an ‘honorable life’ say that’s something they can hope for in western Europe, not the Gulf states.

-1x-1.jpg


Searching for a new home, Yassir Batal says Germany and its unfamiliar voices and customs are more enticing for his wife and five children than the wealthy Arab states whose culture, religion and language they share.

Like so many other Syrians who have escaped civil war, the 36-year-old has ruled out heading south through Jordan to Saudi Arabia or beyond. They wouldn’t be welcomed the same way, he said.

“In Europe, I can get treatment for my polio, educate my children, have shelter and live an honorable life,” said Batal, as he left a United Nations office in Beirut, the city that’s been the crossroads for more than a million refugees since the violence started in March 2011. “Gulf countries have closed their doors in the face of Syrians.”


488x-1.jpg

The journey from Syria to the west is a dangerous and often deadly one

Photographer: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Stories of fellow refugees suffocating in trucks or small children drowning in the Mediterranean Sea are doing little to tarnish the allure of Europe and the struggle to get there. As countries argue over how to cope with the scale of the tide of humanity, safer routes to the Gulf states remain blocked because of the difficulties gaining entry and concern over how migrants would be treated there.

Funding War
Gulf countries have been active in the Syrian conflict and millions of dollars raised in some states have found their way to rebel groups, including extremists. While they also spent billions of dollars of aid to displaced people in camps in Jordan and Lebanon, they maintain strict controls on who can cross their borders. Most of the migrants fleeing the war are Sunni Muslim, like most Gulf citizens.

“I’m most indignant over the Arab countries who are rolling in money and who only take very few refugees,” Danish Finance Minister Claus Hjort Frederiksen said in an interview this week at his office in Copenhagen. “Countries like Saudi Arabia. It’s completely scandalous.”

488x-1.jpg

Though they don’t have refugee camps, Gulf states have helped Syrians in different ways, said Ghanem Nuseibeh, founder of London-based consulting firm Cornerstone Global Associates. The collapse in oil prices has reduced revenue, yet they are still among the richest countries in the world.


Several Gulf countries have offered extended stays to thousands of Syrians, allowing many to reunite with family members and take jobs.

Gulf countries have long been wary of opening their doors to refugees, said Michael Stephens, a Middle East research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defense and Security Studies. In Qatar or the U.A.E., where native populations are the minority, even 30,000 could change the demographic balance.

“The Gulf states have always been very worried about security threats from Syrian refugees,” he said. But demographic and social pressures are not “enough of a reason” to decline accepting refugees, he said.

Critical Cartoons

A Palestinian cartoonist in Sweden sketched refugees being turned away to a shark-infested sea. One published in Saudi Arabia showed a Gulf Arab with barbed wire around his door reprimanding the Europeans for not receiving the refugees.

488x-1.jpg

A cartoon by Saudi artist Abdullah Jaber which reads, "Why don't you open your door? Don't be heartless!" Source: Abdullah Jaber for Makkah newspaper
“Have consciences died? Why can’t able countries like Gulf nations take part in hosting refugees?” Saudi cleric Salman Aloda tweeted to his 7 million followers on Aug. 29.

Tariq Al Shammari, a Saudi who heads the Council of Gulf International Relations lobby group, dismissed the criticism as “nonsense” and unfair.

“The Europeans turned a blind eye to what was happening in Syria until the crisis reached their shores,” Al Shammari said by telephone from Manama, Bahrain’s capital. “They just want to lay the blame on someone else.”

Damascus Playground

Syria is familiar to many Gulf Arabs. It was a playground for many enjoying the more liberal approach to life, shopping for clothes and lingerie and dining out with alcohol in Damascus.

The war there since has displaced more than 6 million people internally and sent more than 4 million registered refugees to other countries, according to the UN Refugee Agency. More than half are in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, while 1.9 million are in Turkey and 24,000 are in North Africa.

“You’re not finding refugees swimming across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia because they don’t want to,” said Nuseibeh.


Palestinians

The Gulf absorbed Palestinian refugees in the past, particularly the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia.

Hussien is one of them. He grew up in a camp in Syria before moving to Dubai to work as a cashier. He thought he would stay in the U.A.E. for a few years, save money and return to Syria, but then the war took hold. After his wife was refused permission to join him from Sweden, Hussien is now planning to head the other way because she has permanent residency.

“We have to help each other as Arab countries, and they have money and space to contain it,” said Hussien, 30, who declined to give his last name because of concern he might anger the authorities. “Better than people going to Europe and dying there on the way.”

Last month, desperate to join their daughters in Sweden, his wife’s parents paid a smuggler to take them by boat from Libya to Italy. They drowned in the Mediterranean.

Arab Heritage

Outside the Swedish city of Gothenburg, Mahmoud Abbas, the artist, said he was driven to draw the cartoon by news of Syrians who were found decomposing in a truck abandoned on the highway connecting Budapest and Vienna last week.

“If our Arab heritage hasn’t moved us toward the people closest to us, then it’s a disaster,” he said.

In Beirut, Batal, whose home in the northern city of Idlib was demolished by shelling more than three months ago, headed to a Christian charity to seek help until he can arrange to move his family to Europe.

“We’re hoping Germany will send boats to Turkey to pick refugees up,” said Batal.

Europeans Christians are treating these Islamo better than Christian themselves.

Islamo in Europe can rape and pedophile with impunity. Just tell the police, you follow Mohamad + Aisha Romance style. An disproportional welfare monies went to Islamo parasite feeding their jihad kids who habor terrorist career ambition to murder their benefactor Christian host to claim 72 virgins.

Unfortunately no matter how much you give to these Islamo, you are still discriminating them because you are not doing enough. The only thing Christian can redeem their sin is to deliver their head to be beheaded and their women vagina for sex slavery.

Muslim Who Raped 13 Year Old UK Girl Spared Jail Because "He Didn't Know It Was Wrong" | Frontpage Mag

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Adil Rashid, 18, claimed he was not aware that it was illegal for him to have sex with the girl because his education left him ignorant of British law.
 
The refugees are achieving what Turkish Gen Kara Mostafa had failed to do. Insha Allah Europe will be Muslim soon. Shaheed Gaddafi's soul shall rest in peace.
 
The refugees are achieving what Turkish Gen Kara Mostafa had failed to do. Insha Allah Europe will be Muslim soon. Shaheed Gaddafi's soul shall rest in peace.


@xenon54

These are the fuckers that are coming and you're preaching that we're overeacting ??
 

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