Might be a good idea for everyone here to take the firearms course and get a gun license, just in case.
And then do what with it?
Might be a good idea for everyone here to take the firearms course and get a gun license, just in case.
Facebook and GTAM, showing you who is a bigot since.... well since the beginning.
Might be a good idea for everyone here to take the firearms course and get a gun license, just in case you have an interest in firearms or hunting. Knowning how to safely use a firearm is a good life skill and there are plenty of none-profit shooting clubs that could use your support. Shooting clays or targets is a fun and safe activity
My question is why Syrians are traveling to Norway which is 4500Kms away, instead of going to Saudi Arabia which is 500Kms away? In fact the oil rich Gulf states are doing very little in resettling refugees. Yet very little is heard about that in the main stream media.
Maybe because they do not want to flee oppression by fleeing to an even more oppressive state? Also, not all are Sunni so they do not want to flee to an oppressive Sunni state where they will be second (or lower) class people?
Why isn't Israel taking any?
Why didn't the Jews in Poland flee to Germany? Out of the pan, into the fire is why.
The moderate states in the area are too few and too small to take in many. Many are coming from camps in those more moderate states.
Not at all a hard question to answer when people try a little critical thinking...
I haven't heard any stories of people being rounded up and beheaded or mass executions in any of the Oil rich gulf states. So I don't understand how you can compare leaving Syria and going to Saudi as out of the pan into the fire.
I thought I was using critical thinking. 1) They are fleeing to Turkey which is mostly Sunni. 2) I didn't know ISIS was operating in the Gulf States. I haven't heard any stories of people being rounded up and beheaded or mass executions in any of the Oil rich gulf states. So I don't understand how you can compare leaving Syria and going to Saudi as out of the pan into the fire.
I'll give you one. I was in Saudi Arabia. Living in an American compound. Right across the street from another American compound. One night while I was at my pool just doing some laps I heard an explosion. Then gun fire. This lasted for 3-4 hours ish.. until the military came and swept through the other compound. Americans, Brittons (Euros), and Canadians were the target. My sisters best friends dad was shot in the head for not being muslim. They rounded up as many non muslims as they could, and shot them all. If I remember correctly they killed like 9 people that night. This type of thing has happened more than has ever been reported. A lot of expats left after that attack including my family. This was in the Kingdom, in a town that was considered by most locals as the most liberal of all the cities. Being in that place changed my view of what its like over there. Changed my view of what peoples attitudes are because I was around other people my age and heard all that they said. It was not peaceful, or loving or ANYTHING positive. It still disturbs me to this day. For any of the Christians Saudi Arabia is not friendly at all.. Church had to be done in secret, and if anyone found out, there was so many problems..so anyone fleeing that was a religious minority would have been harassed if not worse.. Extremely racist views from most people I met while living there. I still remember when I first got there, I met a guy named Thomas from North Bay, he gave me a knife, and told me I would need this at some point.. no one felt safe while being there..
I'll give you one. I was in Saudi Arabia. Living in an American compound. Right across the street from another American compound. One night while I was at my pool just doing some laps I heard an explosion. Then gun fire. This lasted for 3-4 hours ish.. until the military came and swept through the other compound. Americans, Brittons (Euros), and Canadians were the target. My sisters best friends dad was shot in the head for not being muslim. They rounded up as many non muslims as they could, and shot them all. If I remember correctly they killed like 9 people that night. This type of thing has happened more than has ever been reported. A lot of expats left after that attack including my family. This was in the Kingdom, in a town that was considered by most locals as the most liberal of all the cities. Being in that place changed my view of what its like over there. Changed my view of what peoples attitudes are because I was around other people my age and heard all that they said. It was not peaceful, or loving or ANYTHING positive. It still disturbs me to this day. For any of the Christians Saudi Arabia is not friendly at all.. Church had to be done in secret, and if anyone found out, there was so many problems..so anyone fleeing that was a religious minority would have been harassed if not worse.. Extremely racist views from most people I met while living there. I still remember when I first got there, I met a guy named Thomas from North Bay, he gave me a knife, and told me I would need this at some point.. no one felt safe while being there..
OK. You say "they" rounded up non muslims 90% of Syrians are Muslim whats the problem with them going to Saudi? Your right that the main stream doesn't report the example you gave. So we want 25,000 here?
OK. You say "they" rounded up non muslims 90% of Syrians are Muslim whats the problem with them going to Saudi? Your right that the main stream doesn't report the example you gave. So we want 25,000 here?
OK. You say "they" rounded up non muslims 90% of Syrians are Muslim whats the problem with them going to Saudi? Your right that the main stream doesn't report the example you gave. So we want 25,000 here?
they're a different kind of muslim. it's like the difference between the anglicans and the catholics.
they're a different kind of muslim. it's like the difference between the anglicans and the catholics.
Have you looked at a world map? If they don't go through Turkey they have to go through Iraq.
Edit: There's always Jordan but then you have to travel through a large amount of Syria to get there and Jordan is already full of Palestinian refugees. Turkey is a gateway to Europe and many countries in Europe have said they will take refugees.
I thought I was using critical thinking. 1) They are fleeing to Turkey which is mostly Sunni. 2) I didn't know ISIS was operating in the Gulf States. I haven't heard any stories of people being rounded up and beheaded or mass executions in any of the Oil rich gulf states. So I don't understand how you can compare leaving Syria and going to Saudi as out of the pan into the fire. That is if you are a Muslim.