Yes, there are times when taking in refugees is the right and humane thing to do, but the current Muslim refugee crisis is different. First of all, there are cultural and religious differences that make it almost impossible for them to assimilate and integrate into Western culture. Look at all the no-go zones all over Europe where even police are afraid to go. It's a reality that the die-hard liberal bleeding hearts don't seem to care about. They keep comparing the Jewish refugees back during the Holocaust to what's happening now with the Muslims. It's not the same thing. The Jews weren't killing people, and/or forcing them to convert.
The bulk of the Muslim refugees are young males, just look at the video below. Factor in that ISIS terrorists have already infiltrated the Syrian refugee population, and you have an extremely dangerous situation. I have no problems with those coming here willing to truly embrace freedom, but they need to leave their hijabs and desire for shariah law back in those countries they have left.
And why have all the rich Muslim gulf nations refused to take in any refugees? This is where they should be placed.
But the following video demonstrates just how scary the whole thing is.
Google has made me remove the video. But you can google for the video on Vimeo.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Latvia Trying To Ban The Burqa In Response To Influx Of Refugees
We haven't heard much about burqa bans- at least not for quite some years- but Latvia is hoping to join France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, Russia, Syria, Chad, Cameroon, Senegal in banning the full face veil in public. This article on Bustle explains the degree to which they are banned in those countries.
If the government approves, that is, Latvia might finally be going through with it.
Estonia and Lithuania are also considering the ban, but not without controversy. As expected.
If the government approves, that is, Latvia might finally be going through with it.
Latvia will introduce a ban on the traditional Islamic clothes that cover the face when in public, Latvian Justice Minister Dzintars Rasnacs said on Monday.
"Such a ban will be introduced. The respective draft decision has been already worked out. We chose out of two concepts," the minister told the local LNT television.
"The first is to ban wearing clothes covering face only in certain places, including the state or educational ones. The second is to ban wearing burqa in all public places. The second concept was finally approved," he said.
The ban is yet to be approved by the Latvian government, Rasnacs said. "This ban is needed not to ensure public order and security, but to protect Latvia’s cultural values, our common public and cultural space, and each individual," the politician said.One of the main reasons is a result of the influx of Muslim refugees.
Estonia and Lithuania are also considering the ban, but not without controversy. As expected.
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