‘The Syrian Refugee Crisis is Not Our Problem

We didn’t cause it. We don’t have to solve it.
The Syrian refugee crisis that the media bleats about is not a crisis. And the Syrian refugees it champions are often neither Syrians nor refugees. Fake Syrian passports are cheaper than an EU politician’s virtue and easier to come by. Just about anyone who speaks enough Arabic to pass the scrutiny of a European bureaucrat can come with his two wives in tow and take a turn on the carousel of their welfare state.
Or on our welfare state which pays Christian and Jewish groups to bring the Muslim terrorists of tomorrow to our towns and cities. And their gratitude will be as short-lived as our budgets.
The head of a UNHCR camp called Syrian refugees “The most difficult refugees I’ve ever seen. In Bulgaria, they complained that there were no jobs. In Sweden, they took off their clothes to protest that it was too cold.
In Italy, Muslim African “refugees” rejected pasta and demanded food from their own countries. But the cruel Europeans who “mistreat” migrants set up a kitchen in Calais with imported spices cooked by a Michelin chef determined to give them the stir-fried rabbit and lamb meatballs they’re used to. There are also mobile phone charging stations so the destitute refugees can check on their Facebook accounts.
It had to be done because the refugees in Italy were throwing rocks at police while demanding free wifi.
This is the tawdry sense of entitlement of the Syrian Muslim refugee that the media champions….’

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12 Responses to ‘The Syrian Refugee Crisis is Not Our Problem

  1. Oswald Bastable says:

    I have been doing a little research (school project) into refugees in NZ, in particular, the Polish children sent here in 1944. What a total contrast to the attitudes of the so- called refugees of today.

    • KG says:

      Oh, yes! Just like the immigrants who built the great hydro dams in Australia, the railways and the highways in the late 40’s and 50’s.
      Now, they were immigrants worth having!

    • KG says:

      Sure have, DMR. This invasion may be the West’s defining moment and anybody not keeping up with the story is going to be left aghast at the wreckage confronting them some fine morning.
      Thanks for the links.

  2. mara says:

    I am one of the refugees who came to NZ in 1951, as a baby of displaced people from Europe, so you might think I have sympathy for these current “refugees.” On the contrary, I despise them. And 95% are not refugees. They are invading, entitled, Muslim scum. They are everything my parents, and others like them, were not. The sheeple will wake up one day but it will be to the Mosques call to prayers. spit!!