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The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« on: September 05, 2015, 10:40:30 pm »
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260020/syrian-refugee-crisis-not-our-problem-daniel-greenfield

THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS IS NOT OUR PROBLEM
We didn’t cause it. We don’t have to solve it.
September 4, 2015
by Daniel Greenfield

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.

Hussein said: "We have the feeling that the aid workers are heartless." (He) lives in a trailer that cost $3,000. The air-conditioner runs with electricity he is tapping from the Italian hospital. The water for his tea is from canisters provided by UNICEF. He hasn't worked, paid or thanked anyone for any of it.”

And why would he? He’s entitled to it by virtue of his superiority as a Muslim and our inferiority as infidels. There is no sense of gratitude. Only constant demands as if the people who drove out their own Christians and Jews have some moral claim on the charity of the Christians and Jews of the West.

The media howls that the Syrian refugee crisis is our fault. That is a lie.

What is happening in Syria is a religious civil war fought over the same ideologies as the ones practiced by the vast majority of the refugees. This is an Islamic war fought to determine which branch of Islam will be supreme. It is not a war that started last week or last year, but 1,400 years ago.

We can’t make it go away by overthrowing Assad or supporting him, by giving out candy or taking in refugees. This conflict is in the cultural DNA of Islam. It is not going anywhere.

This war is not our fault. It is their fault.

There are Christian and non-Muslim minorities who are genuine refugees, but the two Muslim sects whose militias are murdering each other are not victims, they are perpetrators. Just because Sunnis are running from a Shiite militia or Shiites from a Sunni militia right now doesn’t make them victims.

The moment that their side’s militia wins and begins slaughtering the other side, the oppressed will become the oppressors. Such shifts have already taken place countless times in this conflict.

The refugees aren’t fleeing a dictator. They’re fleeing each other while carrying the hateful ideologies that caused this bloodshed with them.

We aren’t taking in people fleeing the civil war. We’re taking in their civil war and giving it a good home.

The Tsarnaevs left behind their old war with the Russian infidels to begin a new phase of it against the American infidels. The children of the Syrian Muslim refugees we’re taking in will be raised in a faith and a culture that will cause them to play out the same old patterns that led to the current tragedy.

There are already Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fighting each other in Greece. Muslim migrants are murdering Christian refugees on the journey over. And this is only the beginning.

The ranks of the refugees include possible war criminals like Abu Hussein, the commander of a Free Syrian Army militia named the Falcons of the Tribe of the Prophet Mohammed, who controls portions of a UNHCR refugee camp and threatens to kill aid workers when they won’t give him what he wants.

The bleeding hearts of Europe and America want to take in the cute kiddies, but they’ll be getting the Husseins instead who will be running neighborhoods in London, Paris and Toronto. And then the kindly natives will notice that their daughters are coming home late and wonder what is happening to them.

Syria will happen to them. Just as Pakistan and Afghanistan happened to the British girls victimized by the Muslim sex grooming gangs in the UK. Just as Saudi Arabia happened to us on September 11.

A popular meme claims that the UK has taken in only enough refugees to fit on a subway train. My question to the meme spreaders is how would they like to be on that train, wedged between the terrorists, the sex groomers and the Sunnis and Shiites trying to reach across and throttle each other.

We are told that the Syrian refugees “stir the conscience” of the world; certainly not the Muslim world. The Saudis don’t want them. Jordan and Turkey have resentfully set up refugee camps without actually offering permanent legal status to them the way that Europe, Canada and America are expected to.

What do Muslim countries know about the Syrian Civil War that we don’t?

The Saudis, Jordanians and Turks have their own problems. They don’t want to import the Syrian Civil War into their own borders. Only Western countries are stupid enough to do that.

The Syrian refugee crisis is a voluntary crisis. It would go away in a snap with secure borders and rapid deportations. The fake Syrians would stay home if they knew that their fake passport wouldn’t earn them a train ride to Germany’s Hartz welfare state, but a memorable trip to the Syrian Civil War.

Even announcing such a policy would lead to a rapid wave of self-deportations by finicky refugees for whom Bulgarian jobs, Italian food and Swedish weather aren’t good enough.

Plenty of Syrian refugees returned on their own from the Zaatari camp in Jordan when they saw that there weren’t enough treats for them. They went back to Syria from Turkey and even Europe when they didn’t find life to their liking. If they were really facing death back home, they would have stayed. There were no Jews going back to Germany during the Holocaust because they couldn’t find jobs in New York. Nobody goes home to a genocide. They go home because they were economic migrants, not refugees.

The crisis here is caused by the magnet of Western welfare states. Get rid of the magnet and you get rid of the crisis. Stop letting migrants who show up stay and there will be no more photogenic rafts filled with “starving” and “desperate” people who pay thousands of dollars to get to Europe and then complain about the food and the weather. Put up border fences and the “hikers” will go back home.

Keeping the doors open intensifies the crisis. It’s the sympathy of the bleeding hearts that leads to dead children whose parents are willing to risk their lives for their own economic goals. The left creates the crisis and then indicts everyone else for refusing to accept its solution that would make it even worse.

The “humanitarian catastrophe” in which the migrants use their children as photogenic human shields would go away if the doors were closed to everyone except real refugees who were not part of this war. The only thing that taking in fake refugees does is attract more of them and that empowers the left which uses dead children for its power and profit at more places than just Planned Parenthood.

Slovakia has announced that it will only take in Christian refugees and that’s the right thing to do. Christians are the real victims of this Muslim conflict. The vast majority of the refugees, many of whom aren’t even Syrians, aren’t. The rest of Europe should use Slovakia’s refugee policy as a model.
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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam.

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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2015, 10:42:57 pm »
Worth repeating:
[[ The crisis here is caused by the magnet of Western welfare states. Get rid of the magnet and you get rid of the crisis. Stop letting migrants who show up stay and there will be no more photogenic rafts filled with “starving” and “desperate” people who pay thousands of dollars to get to Europe and then complain about the food and the weather. Put up border fences and the “hikers” will go back home.

Keeping the doors open intensifies the crisis. It’s the sympathy of the bleeding hearts that leads to dead children whose parents are willing to risk their lives for their own economic goals. The left creates the crisis and then indicts everyone else for refusing to accept its solution that would make it even worse.

The “humanitarian catastrophe” in which the migrants use their children as photogenic human shields would go away if the doors were closed to everyone except real refugees who were not part of this war. The only thing that taking in fake refugees does is attract more of them and that empowers the left which uses dead children for its power and profit at more places than just Planned Parenthood. ]]


If The West had any common sense along with a desire for self-preservation, it would be shooting those refugee boats out of the water until they stopped coming -- and building a great "wall of the west", literally a "Berlin Wall in reverse", to keep those from coming across the borders...

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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2015, 02:01:38 am »
What is happening in Syria is a religious civil war fought over the same ideologies as the ones practiced by the vast majority of the refugees. This is an Islamic war fought to determine which branch of Islam will be supreme. It is not a war that started last week or last year, but 1,400 years ago.

This article would be a good read if the author didn't try and state that the war between Assad and ISIS is a war between competing Islamic theologies.  Assad is a dictator and his government has no particular political attachment to Islam.

Nor did the Syrian civil war start as an Islamic uprising.

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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2015, 07:11:14 pm »
My head nearly exploded in church this morning when our liberal pastor started boohooing about the Syrian refugees and how the USA is "doing nothing!" to help them. They're not terrorists, she insisted, they're refugees. I wondered how the heck she could tell just by seeing them on TV.   :nometalk:
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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2015, 09:28:52 pm »
My head nearly exploded in church this morning when our liberal pastor started boohooing about the Syrian refugees and how the USA is "doing nothing!" to help them. They're not terrorists, she insisted, they're refugees. I wondered how the heck she could tell just by seeing them on TV.   :nometalk:

Did you get up and loudly walk out?
Why?  Well, because I'm a bastard, that's why.

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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2015, 12:41:38 am »
Did you get up and loudly walk out?
No, I'm in the choir and still had to sing.

The funny thing was that I had seen this article earlier this morning, so when she started in on the "refugees" (see Pamela Geller's website for the truth about that), I nearly yelled, "They're not our problem!"
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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2015, 04:16:57 pm »

September 7, 2015   
The Syrian Refugee Fallacy
Kevin Hicks


The UN is trying to make the Syrian migrant situation into a crisis the world must help deal with, however the facts just don’t stack up.

A refugee by definition, is in contrast to a migrant, and according to the Geneva Convention on Refugees applied to a person who is outside their home country of citizenship because they have well-founded grounds for fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, and is unable to obtain sanctuary from their home country or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country.

Signatories to the Refugee convention recognize persecution “on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group” as grounds for seeking asylum. Until a request for refugee status has been accepted, the person is referred to as an asylum seeker. Only after the recognition of the asylum seeker’s protection needs is he or she is officially referred to as a refugee and enjoys refugee status. This carries certain rights and obligations according to the legislation of the receiving country.

An estimated 9 million Syrians have fled their homes since the outbreak of civil war in March 2011, taking refuge in neighbouring countries or within Syria itself.

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 3 million have fled to Syria’s immediate neighbours Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. 6.5 million are internally displaced within Syria.

Meanwhile, under 150,000 Syrians have declared asylum in the European Union, while member states have pledged to resettle a further 33,000 Syrians.

Syria has a population of 20,895,000 Muslims representing 92.8% of the population

Syria is surrounded by:
1.Turkey with a Muslim population of 74,660,000 representing 98.6% of the country population,
2.Iraq with a Muslim population of 31,108,000 representing 98.9% of the country population
3.Lebanon with a Muslim population of 2,542,000 representing 59.7% of the country population,
4.Jordan with a Muslim population of 6,397,000 representing 98.8% of the country population,
5.Saudi Arabia with a Muslim population of 25,493,000 representing 97.1% of the country population,
6.Egypt with a Muslim population of 80,024,000 representing 94.7% of the country population,
7.Iran with a Muslim population of 74,819,000 representing 99.7% of the country population,
8.Libya with a Muslim population of 6,325,000 representing 96.6% of the country population,
9.Azerbaijan with a Muslim population of 8,795,000 representing 98.4% of the country population.

How any Western or European country can accept these people as refugees makes little sense as they do not even meet the grounds for classification as refugees. they do not have well-founded grounds for fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, and are able to obtain sanctuary from their home country or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of that country.

This is not acceptable either, due to Syria already looking after it’s own, and the surrounding islamic lands they could and should be wanting to resettle in if they intend to remain Muslim, as they are not supposed to leave Islamic homelands, accept to spread Islam.

At-ta’arrub ba’d al-hijra literally means “becoming shorn of one’s precepts of faith after migrating [to city],” and technically, it means leaving an environment where you could follow Islam and moving to a place where you maybe prone to not following Islam. Such a migration is counted as one of the major sins.

The major sins are seven:
 
•killing a person intentionally;
•associating someone or something with the Almighty Allah (shirk);
•wrongfully accusing a married woman of adultery;
•Knowingly dealing in usury;
•running away from the battle-field in jihad; at-ta’arrub ba’d al-hijra;
•causing distress to one’s parents [by encroaching on their rights];
•and wrongfully acquiring the property of the orphan.

While Muslims believe in Islam they should be seeking refuge in Islamic lands, not in countries who are not ostensibly Islamic in nature.  This is as written in the Quran and if they are believers they must abide by this. 

European and Western societies are not obliged to take them, as they are not supposed to leave.  If in fact they have converted away from Islam, then of course they will be refugees and need us to provide refuge from persecution.  It is time to stop overpopulating our countries with those who only want only to convert our countries to Islam.
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Re: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Not Our Problem (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2015, 04:39:35 pm »
The bigger picture behind the European refugee crisis
By Michael Goodwin
September 5, 2015 | 11:46pm
New York Post

The photo of the dead Syrian child who washed ashore in Turkey is heartbreaking, as are the scenes of migrants throwing themselves on train tracks in Hungary and thousands of others shunning shelter for a long march to Austria and Germany.

The photos are also misleading. Their emotional power suggests the tragedy would end if only Europe opened its hearts and doors.

Not so. Millions, perhaps tens of millions, of destitute and desperate people want out of Syria, Libya, Afghanistan and other hellholes of the Middle East and North Africa. There is no visible end to the humanitarian crisis historians are calling the world’s worst since World War II, and the comparisons don’t end there.

Then and now, the waves of misery have a common root. This is what happens when genocidal maniacs are appeased and the West fails to confront them.

The global order that held since Hitler was defeated is disintegrating before our eyes. Borders are erased and entire populations are put to the sword or forced to flee the new tyrannical monsters.

This metastasizing catastrophe is not the result of famine or drought or disease. It is man-made and should have been ­prevented. But that would have required leaders with the moral conviction of Roosevelt and Churchill. ­Instead, America and Great Britain are led by frat boys.

Barack Obama and David Cameron indulged themselves in the delusion that human nature had magically changed and the world would take care of itself while they gutted the arsenals of ­democracy.

History will record their fecklessness, and that of France, Germany and the other once-great powers. That is, unless history ­itself is erased by the madmen of Islamic State.

Not content to slaughter those they deem infidels and apostates, the would-be Hitlers are cleansing Syria and Iraq of its ancient temples and artifacts. They aim to control the past as well as the future.

They are deadly serious about their purpose, and so they are winning. We hem and haw, meet, talk and propose, while they act.

They are not the only malevolent forces on the march. Vladimir Putin, after gobbling up chunks of Ukraine without paying a serious price, is establishing a military presence in Syria.

That makes Russia a working partner with Iran, Syria’s biggest benefactor, and creates a new axis of evil in a region already the most dangerous on the planet.

China, too, is aggressively flexing its might. An unusual military parade in Beijing came as five Chinese warships were spotted off Alaska, within 12 nautical miles of the coast, the Pentagon told The Wall Street Journal. It reported that a Chinese official said the ships entered the Bering Sea after a joint military exercise with Russia.

It was surely not a coincidence that the provocation happened with Obama in Alaska to preach the gospel of climate change. It was almost as though China decided to mock his absurd assertion that melting ice and rising seas are the greatest threat. Perhaps Beijing reads his e-mails?

The Chinese, the Russians, the Iranians — they, too, are serious people. Each has taken the measure of Obama, and now they are taking liberties.

They would be foolish not to. As the calendar moves toward the end of Obama’s tenure, those who wish us ill move faster to claim their trophies, knowing they will face no resistance.

As a result, the president who declared, “I was elected to end wars, not start them,” has opened the floodgates to our adversaries. Weakness is his legacy.

Obama has been a gift to the worst of the world, topped by his surrender to Iran. He and the quislings masquerading as the leaders of Europe see no evil as Iran spreads its tentacles. Sooner, on their own, or later, with America’s blessing, the mullahs will have their doomsday weapon.

The question is not whether they would use it. The question is, why wouldn’t they?

Lenin supposedly boasted that “the capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”

Actually, we didn’t sell our enemies anything. We gave it to them.
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