Just do good. Again, what are you trying to achieve? To get people to wake up to the fact that there's injustice in world? And people aren't always fair in their treatment to all people?
I think we're all aware of that.
Oh, and I've warned you before about your Israel/Saudi conspiracy theorising. Thread locked.
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Previously on "Anybody wanting to help Syrian/Palestinian/Yemeni refugees?"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWell, do more then before you rail on about how other people behave. You might also read the stories in various papers of the experiences of those British people who did take Afghans, Sirians etc. into their homes over the past few years.
You could even bring some into your home. You may choose the ethnicity/nationality. Or, if you don't want to be accused of double standards or hypocrisy, you could just pick at random.
The fact is that people feel a closer connection to those who are more like them. You may not like that fact, but better selective humanitarianism than no humanitarianism. The person on the receiving end of the help doesn't care - they just need help.
As for no one giving a damn, five years ago, I was working extensively with refugees from all nationalities coming into Switzerland. I was by no means alone in helping. Receiving them into the country, getting clothing to them, feeding them. Even took one into my home for six months. Then the massive flood of refugees/asylum seekers waned to a trickle. Now it's a massive flood again and the need is NOW.
So go help whoever you want to help, but don't whine about what other people are doing on some false narrative about how awful the West is. Some of us are doing a heck of lot.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
Whatever I have done isn't enough and I hate to sit here listing things I have done but I did go to Greece a few years ago to support the refugee effort. The stories are just as heart breaking and sad as those of those in Ukraine but nobody gave a damn.
You could even bring some into your home. You may choose the ethnicity/nationality. Or, if you don't want to be accused of double standards or hypocrisy, you could just pick at random.
The fact is that people feel a closer connection to those who are more like them. You may not like that fact, but better selective humanitarianism than no humanitarianism. The person on the receiving end of the help doesn't care - they just need help.
As for no one giving a damn, five years ago, I was working extensively with refugees from all nationalities coming into Switzerland. I was by no means alone in helping. Receiving them into the country, getting clothing to them, feeding them. Even took one into my home for six months. Some of them I've established a long term friendship with - including a Syrian family. Then the massive flood of refugees/asylum seekers waned to a trickle. Now it's a massive flood again and the need is NOW.
So go help whoever you want to help, be a do-gooder, but don't whine about what other people are doing on some false narrative about how awful the West is. Some of us are doing a heck of lot.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostReally? We couldn't have guessed.
By the way. What have you personally done to help Syrian/Palestinian/Yemeni refugees?
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI posted this to highlight the continuous bias and double standards spewed by western media and eaten up by everybody..
By the way. What have you personally done to help Syrian/Palestinian/Yemeni refugees?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPeople are, and have been for some time. I don't think an extra 2 million of them suddenly left their countries en masse in the last month though, did they? Poland isn't on the verge of collapse from their sudden influx in one of the great humanitarian disasters of our time, is it.
Good grief.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe black Ukrainians aren't being allowed out
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostUkrainian refugees are overwhelmingly women and children the men have stayed to fight as opposed to refugees from the ME that are overwhelmingly young men. Furthermore, Ukraine are our neighbours fighting on the front line of a war in Europe. Moreover, remember who were dancing in the streets at 9/11. The three countries you mentioned are ALL under the influence of Iran and Russia and have voiced their support of Russia in the invasion of Ukraine.
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I posted this to highlight the continuous bias and double standards spewed by western media and eaten up by everybody.
Palestinians getting bombed and occupied = ok, Ukrainians getting bombed and occupied = not ok
Selling bombs to Saudi to to massacre Yemenis = ok, Russia bombing cities in Ukraine = not ok
The irony of this all is that hypocrite moron Zelenski is a Zionist who supports subjugation and apartheid to Palestinians but when it happens to him it's not ok. The Ukrainians don't deserve this but I hope Zelenski gets to feel what he has promoted for so long.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Not entirely true. What has been happening is that they're constantly being sent to the back of the queue in favour of Ukrainian nationals. But they are getting through.
Reports of countries such as Poland trying to refuse black people entry.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI would still suggest our best way of helping is to create refugee safe areas and support Poland rather than welcoming them here.
Our money will go further and repatriating them after the war will be easier.
As for not welcoming refugees here, how many of the refugees have a better grasp of English than they do of Polish, German or French?
Many people from foreign countries learn English at school as a second/third language, watch American TV shows and films, etc. Going to a country that speaks a language they understand is a big reason to go there. It's not because they want to take over, it's not because they think BoJo is doing a great job, it's because they will be able to communicate with the locals, and as a result may be able to get work.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Not entirely true. What has been happening is that they're constantly being sent to the back of the queue in favour of Ukrainian nationals. But they are getting through.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe black Ukrainians aren't being allowed out
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
Such as the Syrian 25 years old child who bombed Parsons Green Station.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPeople probably are less likely to want to take in Syrians etc. but it isn't a simplistic race issue. There would be genuine concerns about the major cultural differences, followers of ISIS or Hamas may be a terror threat.
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