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trueblue
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bigverne
Joined: 12 May 2004
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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Some more anecdotal evidence that mass immigration of barely-civilized Bedouins might be a bad idea.
The killing started this afternoon in a local “snack-bar” kebab shop according to reports in Sueddeutsche Zeitung after a “dispute” broke out between the perpetrator and others. The paper reports one woman has died, while another woman and a male are injured.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/24/syrian-refugee-machetes-woman-to-death-injures-two-more-in-germany/
Here we have starkly illustrated the costs and benefits of mass Muslim migration: on the one hand, you have easy access to kebabs; on the other, you may get macheted to death while buying said kebab.
And the anecdotes keep rolling in.
Bavaria’s top security official says a man who blew himself up after being turned away from an open-air music festival in the southern German city of Ansbach was a 27-year-old Syrian who had been denied asylum.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/24/explosion-germany-kills-least-one-authorities-blame-device/
This poor refugee, who was no doubt on his way to becoming a senior engineer at Siemens, fell victim to German racism not once, but twice! |
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trueblue
Joined: 15 Jun 2014 Location: In between the lines
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Nice word...Bedouin.
Why won't SA take them? Why won't Jordan take them? Why won't Iran take them? Why won't Indonesia/Malaysia take them? Why won't the UAE take them? Who won't Oman take them?
Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
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bigverne
Joined: 12 May 2004
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
They shouldn't be allowed out of the airport. Japan took around 50 'refugees,' and four of them gang-raped a Japanese woman. There are plenty of Muslim countries for them to go to. They have no business being in the West, or for that matter the East, but our Asian friends have more sense than us and don't care about being called racist. |
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trueblue
Joined: 15 Jun 2014 Location: In between the lines
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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bigverne wrote: |
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Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
They shouldn't be allowed out of the airport. Japan took around 50 'refugees,' and four of them gang-raped a Japanese woman. There are plenty of Muslim countries for them to go to. They have no business being in the West, or for that matter the East, but our Asian friends have more sense than us and don't care about being called racist. |
Indeed they did...
I read about these "refugees" in the Korea Herald some time ago. Someone wrote an article about them being stuck in limbo....
I hope South Korea simply ships them off.... |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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bigverne wrote: |
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Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
They shouldn't be allowed out of the airport. Japan took around 50 'refugees,' and four of them gang-raped a Japanese woman. There are plenty of Muslim countries for them to go to. They have no business being in the West, or for that matter the East, but our Asian friends have more sense than us and don't care about being called racist. |
So, what you're saying is that you believe every single person that is part of a group, of a nationality, should be punished for something done by one or very few people of that group or nationality.
Mind you, you're completely wrong about where people can go to and where they should not be allowed. |
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bigverne
Joined: 12 May 2004
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 12:09 am Post subject: |
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So, what you're saying is that you believe every single person that is part of a group, of a nationality, should be punished for something done by one or very few people of that group or nationality. |
So, what you're saying is that no amount of rapes, suicide bombs, truck massacres, and general Allah-hu-Ackbaring will be enough to convince you to stop virtue signalling and admit that Muslim immigration is a disaster and that they should stay in their own countries?
PS - Please consult Pew surveys to check the large proportions of Muslims who hold beliefs utterly incompatible with living in the West. |
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trueblue
Joined: 15 Jun 2014 Location: In between the lines
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 12:56 am Post subject: |
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CentralCali wrote: |
bigverne wrote: |
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Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
They shouldn't be allowed out of the airport. Japan took around 50 'refugees,' and four of them gang-raped a Japanese woman. There are plenty of Muslim countries for them to go to. They have no business being in the West, or for that matter the East, but our Asian friends have more sense than us and don't care about being called racist. |
So, what you're saying is that you believe every single person that is part of a group, of a nationality, should be punished for something done by one or very few people of that group or nationality.
Mind you, you're completely wrong about where people can go to and where they should not be allowed. |
Yep, here comes CC...sounding off like fucking PVT Pile.
What he is saying is Korea should see the examples that have been set before them...simple.
And, how is BV wrong, CC? |
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Plain Meaning
Joined: 18 Oct 2014
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Swartz
Joined: 19 Dec 2014
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 7:31 am Post subject: |
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Self-hating Trans-Muslim Kuros and anti-White, Jewish luegenpresse operations like the Atlantic hark on ISIS because they want to shift responsibility away from religion and race. They do this because the ISIS narrative allows them to indirectly blame White people by saying, “Look, they're killing us because our (traitorous) governments (the ones that are letting them into our countries, of course!) bomb them, so it's our fault and we should take collective responsibility.”
That's where this narrative is coming from, but it's nonsense, and it doesn't matter if these inbred retards killing us look up to ISIS or whoever, because there's no justification for them being in the position to kill us in the first place. We should not be suckered into being collectively blamed for what Jews have coerced our government into doing for Israel, and certainly not by brainwashed betas trying to justify their failed personal lives. |
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GENO123
Joined: 28 Jan 2010
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 5:18 am Post subject: |
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Swartz wrote: |
Self-hating Trans-Muslim Kuros and anti-White, Jewish luegenpresse operations like the Atlantic hark on ISIS because they want to shift responsibility away from religion and race. They do this because the ISIS narrative allows them to indirectly blame White people by saying, “Look, they're killing us because our (traitorous) governments (the ones that are letting them into our countries, of course!) bomb them, so it's our fault and we should take collective responsibility.”
That's where this narrative is coming from, but it's nonsense, and it doesn't matter if these inbred retards killing us look up to ISIS or whoever, because there's no justification for them being in the position to kill us in the first place. We should not be suckered into being collectively blamed for what Jews have coerced our government into doing for Israel, and certainly not by brainwashed betas trying to justify their failed personal lives. |
The Nazi aka Swartz is just angry cause the Atlantic was used to rip up some of his neo nazi propaganda. |
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Swartz
Joined: 19 Dec 2014
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:47 am Post subject: |
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GENO123 wrote: |
Swartz wrote: |
Self-hating Trans-Muslim Kuros and anti-White, Jewish luegenpresse operations like the Atlantic hark on ISIS because they want to shift responsibility away from religion and race. They do this because the ISIS narrative allows them to indirectly blame White people by saying, “Look, they're killing us because our (traitorous) governments (the ones that are letting them into our countries, of course!) bomb them, so it's our fault and we should take collective responsibility.”
That's where this narrative is coming from, but it's nonsense, and it doesn't matter if these inbred retards killing us look up to ISIS or whoever, because there's no justification for them being in the position to kill us in the first place. We should not be suckered into being collectively blamed for what Jews have coerced our government into doing for Israel, and certainly not by brainwashed betas trying to justify their failed personal lives. |
The Nazi aka Swartz is just angry cause the Atlantic was used to rip up some of his neo nazi propaganda. |
Huh? Unlikely. The Atlantic is a Jewish propaganda publication.
Where you been though, buddy? Bit of a crash after that stint of getting sauced and editing your posts all night? |
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trueblue
Joined: 15 Jun 2014 Location: In between the lines
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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Swartz wrote: |
GENO123 wrote: |
Swartz wrote: |
Self-hating Trans-Muslim Kuros and anti-White, Jewish luegenpresse operations like the Atlantic hark on ISIS because they want to shift responsibility away from religion and race. They do this because the ISIS narrative allows them to indirectly blame White people by saying, “Look, they're killing us because our (traitorous) governments (the ones that are letting them into our countries, of course!) bomb them, so it's our fault and we should take collective responsibility.”
That's where this narrative is coming from, but it's nonsense, and it doesn't matter if these inbred retards killing us look up to ISIS or whoever, because there's no justification for them being in the position to kill us in the first place. We should not be suckered into being collectively blamed for what Jews have coerced our government into doing for Israel, and certainly not by brainwashed betas trying to justify their failed personal lives. |
The Nazi aka Swartz is just angry cause the Atlantic was used to rip up some of his neo nazi propaganda. |
Huh? Unlikely. The Atlantic is a Jewish propaganda publication.
Where you been though, buddy? Bit of a crash after that stint of getting sauced and editing your posts all night? |
Hey, the broke back kid is has returned! |
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Leon
Joined: 31 May 2010
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 2:37 pm Post subject: |
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trueblue wrote: |
Nice word...Bedouin.
Why won't SA take them? Why won't Jordan take them? Why won't Iran take them? Why won't Indonesia/Malaysia take them? Why won't the UAE take them? Who won't Oman take them?
Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
Dude, you clearly don't know what you are talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugees_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War
Take a look at the chart on the right, and maybe spend a few seconds on google before posting something easily disproved. |
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trueblue
Joined: 15 Jun 2014 Location: In between the lines
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Leon wrote: |
trueblue wrote: |
Nice word...Bedouin.
Why won't SA take them? Why won't Jordan take them? Why won't Iran take them? Why won't Indonesia/Malaysia take them? Why won't the UAE take them? Who won't Oman take them?
Yet, they are even here in South Korea, still at the airport (Syrians). |
Dude, you clearly don't know what you are talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugees_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War
Take a look at the chart on the right, and maybe spend a few seconds on google before posting something easily disproved. |
OK Leon..
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Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia has offered resettlement only for Syrian migrants that had a family in the kingdom, and has an estimated number of Syrian migrants and foreign workers that reaches 100,000 living with their families[243] and has sent aid worth $280 million to help Syrian refugees.[244] Saudi Arabia, like all of the Gulf states, is not a signatory to the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention.[245] According to the Saudi official, Saudi Arabia had issued residency permits to 100,000 Syrians.[243] The BBC reported that "most successful cases are Syrians already in Gulf states extending their stays, or those entering because they have family there."[102] Amnesty International reported that Saudi Arabia has not actually offered any resettlement specifically to refugees.[246] They are not classified as refugees. |
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Iran – As of early 2014 Iran has sent 150 tons of humanitarian goods including 3,000 tents and 10,000 blankets to the Red Crescents of Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon via land routes to be distributed among the Syrian refugees residing in the three countries.[211 |
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Kuwait – Kuwait has an estimated 120,000 Syrians. More specifically, Kuwait extends residency permits for Syrian expatriates who have overstayed in Kuwait.[14] |
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Jordan – As of June 2015, there were 628,427 registered Syrian refugees in Jordan.[147] However, a Jordanian census performed in November 2015 showed that there are 1.4 million Syrian refugees residing in the country, meaning that more than 50% of Syrian refugees in Jordan are unregistered.[5] A report done by the World Bank in 2016 revealed that the Syrian refugee influx to Jordan has cost the kingdom more than $2.5 billion a year which amounts to about 6% of Jordan's GDP and about a quarter of the government annual revenues. Promised international aid has fallen several hundreds of millions of dollars short of the total cost. This has caused the kingdom's public debt to swell to 90% of its GDP in 2016 and has severely crippled the growth of its economy.[148] The majority of the refugees in Jordan live in the local communities rather than refugee camps, which had added a large strain on the country's infrastructure, particularly towns in northern Jordan adjacent to the Syrian border.[149] |
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Iraq – As of Feb 2016 Iraq hosts 245,543 refugees.[11] Several refugee camps exist in northern Iraq. Kurdish Regional Government hosting mostly Syrians of ethnic Kurdish origins. |
Clap, clap for Turkey.
And what was it from Good I posted?
I think you missed that Leon....no worries.
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