The Socialist party domestic policy spokesman, Burkhard Lischka, sharply criticized political opponents: 'Those who blame the refugees or hold them even indirectly responsible ignore (or hide) that they are escaping precisely the sort of barbarism now experienced in Paris' Lischka told the Stuttgarter Zeitung. 'Also, attacks could not be prevented by the closure of borders: Terror is everywhere, in countries with open borders, in countries with elaborate border controls and even in countries under authoritarian rule.' Link to original (in German)I get Lischka's first point -- however, and in view of my previous post, who exactly is escaping and who is staying behind? Why is the majority of refugees young and male?
As to his second point, when was the last terrorist strike in North Korean? China? Maybe we just don't hear about it.
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These people are unmitigated fools. They know, right in front of their face what has occurred and yet they invoke cognitive dissonance and willful blindness to wish fulfill away the very thing that has no issue killing them, Islam and it's followers. The moon god wants his sacrifices. He wants them now, he's been waiting to long and these Marxists are just the kind of fools that the moon god sends his agents towards.
Shorter version: Socialist grasps your arm and strikes you with your own hand repeatedly while asking, "Why are you punching yourself? Why are you punching yourself?"
I'm sure all the appeasers 80 years ago said the Krauts weren't that bad, either.
I'm determined to type this without double words.
Last night I went to a small art opening in Wheatridge. My friend's mother stood at a high top table and I wandered over to chat. She was already talking with someone else, so I stood quietly and listened. My friend's mom was talking to an attractive middle eastern or Indian woman. I listened and was immediately curious.
Her name stared with an "S". Anyway - S said her parents are so negative. They don't know how to be happy. It's a cultural thing, she stated. S's parents just moved from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan.
She went on to say that everyone over there is the same, unhappy and blame others for all the problems. Unhappy and they love to blame and never take personal responsibility for anything. She emphasized quite clearly that blaming the "other" is a very common cultural trait. These countries are dirty - trash everywhere, corruption rampant. It's someone elses fault.
Then she said that her parents blame the Jews for the Paris attacks. Yep - her parents are so deluded and into blaming scapegoats or "the other", they actually believe Jews carried out those heinous attacks. Even after ISIS has taken credit.
sad tits.
I didn't get a chance to ask her why anyone would want to move TO Pakistan.
My neighbor is Pakistani. Lovely old lady and she's lived quite the life. Her family was rich(ish) so she got out and about in the world and got an education (a highly selective one) before the hard-liners put the lock down on everyone. Still, she defaults to other-blaming. Everyone in Pakistan does it. It's always someone else's fault. Especially if it's the USA. We're to blame for everything. Even though we pay and pay. Total Obama Fan, of course, because Obama is a citizen of the world and can teach the Americans to be less stingy and self-involved and hateful etc. She had no idea the stats show the US is the most charitable nation in the world, that the "uninsured" are still taken care of medically, etc etc etc.
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