Tuesday 15 March 2016

The War in Syria and the immigration crisis

Sky News is running a report from Syria to highlight that people from Europe, the USA and elsewhere have travelled to Syria to help fight the Islamist scum and murderers there. We know what these psychopaths and religious fanatics do with captured enemy solidiers and airmen, and civilians and particularly women. Beheadings, burnings, torture and rape, there is no end to their inhumanity and religious zealotry. Their religious views lead to brutality, it wishes mayhem and subjugation on the whole world.

The Sky News reporter interviewed two men who seemed to be English, and an American and, I think a Polish woman. The American said it was easy to get to the fighting zone, so why not be there - it was better than complaining about the brutality from the safety of Facebook. They emphasised that many women from the region are also fighting on the front line, they were shown doing just that. They all know what awaits them if they are captured, and they are at all times at risk of being killed or maimed in any event.

Contrast this now with the hoards of fit and healthy men from Syria who are travelling in their hundreds of thousands, running away from their own nation to get away to save their precious skins. Not content to stay in nearby Turkey or The Lebanon so as to get back as soon as they can, they travel to Europe. They say that conditions are so bad that they have no alternative but to leave.

Some no doubt send for or bring with them their families, but often they are without, mostly in large threatening groups. They demand sanctuary and support. Once here they intend to undermine European cultural values and convert Europe to reflect their religious views and needs, to turn Europe into what they left behind, and they turn violent when they don't get what they demand.

They don't wish to fight for their own country. And they won't thank anyone who does it for them.

Why should we allow them to come here, why do we not return them, now, and in large numbers?

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