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Lancecastor

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.... On the european refugee crisis?

Seems to me Jews everywhere would be offering to take in a displaced Syrian or African family.
 
It's a tragic situation with so many refugees dying while trying to get to Europe.

Those pictures of the poor 3 year old boy who washed up on the shore are heart breaking. Especially considering he had family in Canada that tried to get them refugee status but were denied by the Canadian government.

I guess Canada is too crowded.
 
What isn't being mentioned are the numbers of refugees in Lebanon, Libya and Turkey. Lebanon cannot cope with the scale of the problem.

The facilities to deal with refugees in the first 'safer' country are wholly inadequate.

http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e486676.html
 
Israel doesn't need spineless cowards who oughta be home fighting tyrants.
 
It's a tragic situation with so many refugees dying while trying to get to Europe.

Those pictures of the poor 3 year old boy who washed up on the shore are heart breaking. Especially considering he had family in Canada that tried to get them refugee status but were denied by the Canadian government.

I guess Canada is too crowded.


Of course you know the real story, but choose to take sides with Turkey...so I guess we know where you stand.

Your door is closed.


Canada and Turkey have long been at loggerheads over the bottleneck blocking Syrian refugees in Turkey from finding their way to Canada.

It is not uncommon for Kurds in Syria to be arbitrarily denied passports, and to have great difficulty registering as refugees with the UNHCR.

The Turkish government refuses to issue exit visas to unregistered refugees not holding valid passports.
 
Britain's Guardian published the photo ) of a Turkish police officer carrying a dead Syrian boy whose body washed ashore as he attempted to flee the horrors of Syria's war ).


“The situation on the islands is dramatic in terms of the sheer numbers flowing in, lack of shelter and ever worsening hygiene conditions,” Ketty Kehayioy, the UNHCR’s spokeswoman in Athens told the Guardian. “The absence of staff to conduct registrations is creating enormous bottlenecks on Lesvos and Kos which is further exacerbating substandard conditions, conditions themselves worsened by very limited facilities.”

Local NGO’s and volunteers, working around-the-clock to support insufficient state services now stretched to breaking point, described the situation as “utterly overwhelming.”

Wednesday’s dead were part of a grim toll of some 2,500 people who have died this summer attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, according to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR.

Athens’ caretaker government, in power until elections are held on 20 September, announced emergency measures to facilitate the flow after meeting in urgent session under the prime minister, Vassiliki Thanou.
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“The problem is very big,” said Mouzalas, a doctor who is also a member of the Doctors of the World aid organisation. “If the European Union doesn’t intervene quickly to absorb the populations … if the issue isn’t internationalised on a UN level, every so often we will be discussing how to avoid the crisis,” he told reporters, insisting that the thousands risking their lives to flee conflict were refugees. “There is no migration issue, remove that – it is a refugee issue,” he said.



But while the article does mention Islamic State (ISIS), it fails to mention the fact that the other side of Syria's civil war - Bashar al-Assad - has shown equal contempt for the lives of Syria's citizens, including its children. And the article also fails to mention that the release of more than $150 billion in frozen Iranian assets as a result of the United States and Europe selling out to a nuclear armed Iran means that Assad will have even more money and weapons with which to make war on Syria's civilian population - alongside ISIS.

Yes, there is a humanitarian crisis here. And not only is Europe not solving that crisis (and it may not be able to solve it just by taking refugees in), it is making the crisis worse by financing it.
 
why the JEWS?

we know why!

but tell us, if you dare!


The Jews are the best known tribe of refugees in the history of the world, so naturally they would want to help others in similar plights, right?
 
Maybe Gypsies then

Or

Bedouins then

Maybe England or Germany who created tens of millions of displaced people over history
 
Remember due to Hitler and Stalin, the world population of Jews is only 6 million worldwide, whereas the population of England is 36 million.
 
It's a tragic situation with so many refugees dying while trying to get to Europe.

Those pictures of the poor 3 year old boy who washed up on the shore are heart breaking. Especially considering he had family in Canada that tried to get them refugee status but were denied by the Canadian government.

I guess Canada is too crowded.

No different than you driving by all the homeless and hard cases every day doing nothing about it.

Who's going to feed/house all these fucking people? YOU?

Canada is smart enough know you can't open your national coffers up to every sad case that comes knocking or they will drag you the fuck down.
 
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