tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post7051482511750402483..comments2023-09-06T22:30:02.061+10:00Comments on The Knight & Drummer: Truth: the First Refugee casualty of WarAmfortashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07474382097575605017noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-4433433639853864532015-09-14T22:41:07.220+10:002015-09-14T22:41:07.220+10:00An excellent long rant it is too, with many pertin...An excellent long rant it is too, with many pertinent points. We have 'enabled' far too many to impose their beliefs. I have no problem with people believing what they like, but when they force it on people, use the law to marginalise and persecute them, there I draw the line. And the Muslims not only impose but threaten, act against people violently - even unto killing - and others who are also so inclined to enforce their way seem to encourage the 'inclusivity' and 'tolerance' of the intolerable. Socialists, feminists, gays, greens, a whole 'diverse' army of wreckers are on the march through our institutions, traditions, customs and hard-won liberties in what is left of our civilisation. <br /><br />Nice to see you in the bar, Fat man. I have some 'larger-sized' stools for such as yourself. Pull one up and sit awhile.Amfortashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07474382097575605017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-67786998521985919622015-09-14T22:14:08.964+10:002015-09-14T22:14:08.964+10:00Make no mistake, they (Muslims) do not come to enj...Make no mistake, they (Muslims) do not come to enjoy the party, they come to impose their own beliefs on everyone wherever they go. It is what Allah has been telling them from day one. Christian beliefs apply to Christians in relation to all people. Muslims are only required to respect (not lie, cheat, steal from, assault, rape or kill) other Muslims. They're freely allowed to do any of those things to non-Muslims without going to hell. Just think about THAT when you agree to let in 1000 of them into your local area. In my local area (relatively high percentage of Muslims) there was a spate of poisoned food or food containing razor blades being left in parks for dogs to find. Did the media report it? No, because they knew the ethnicity behind it and didn't want any negative publicity for minorities. But they're more than happy to state when a suspect is a white male!<br />With regards to the refugees, let's take the really compassionate approach: we'll take the families, women and children, but the men we'll be sending home.<br />Sorry for the long rant, but there was a lot I wanted to put down about this.<br />Rant over.One Fat Oz Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07797937597104956489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-6350665108751666862015-09-14T22:14:03.456+10:002015-09-14T22:14:03.456+10:00One of the facts you've overlooked in your art...One of the facts you've overlooked in your article is how over 75% of the 'refugees' are single males. Think about that for a second. These aren't families fleeing for their lives, these are able-bodied young men looking for a better life for themselves. If they were so in danger, why would they leave their respective families (wives & children) to face the 'threat' alone?<br />The answer: for many of them there is no threat. The gates have opened, they've rushed in and are copying everyone else to get what they want.<br />Want to see what a bunch of self-entitled Muslims look like? Have a look at <a href="http://heavy.com/news/2015/09/good-samaritan-robbed-by-syrian-refugees-goods-stolen-budapest-youtube-video/" rel="nofollow">this video</a> where a Hungarian guy tries to hand out food, only to have the Muslim men and boys steal his bag as he gives up and walks away. The guy was trying to hand out food to women and children and the men and boys saw his private property as fair game. You give a chocolate bar to one, you'd better have a chocolate bar for his friend, his brother, his cousin, etc.<br />I saw that very thing in Egypt when I was there before the revolt. The rule was don't give to any beggars. Not one. If you give to one, you pretty soon have them all clawing at you, crying dry tears expecting that, since you gave one guy half a block away 20 cents that you MUST give to this beggar because he or she is more deserving/needy than that guy and you've clearly got money to throw away, so just give some more to them.<br />Also, want to know why some countries are 'taking' refugees? Because the countries themselves know the people coming in are of the same religion. Sunnis and Shiites don't mix. One only has to look at the Black September civil war in Jordan. When the leader of the Muslim religion doesn't agree with the religion of the ruler of the country, they're empowered by Allah to rise up and declare independence.<br />We have such a small minority of Muslims in Australia (only 2%), yet they're the only faith making demands of a country they chose to move to. I don't walk into a Hip-Hop club and demand they play country music. We don't see Chinese telling us we should observe Chinese New Year since there are so many Chinese here.<br />Imagine what it will be like if the percentage of Muslims reaches 10%. The UK only has 5% Muslims, yet were forced to recognize Sharia law thanks to the old problem of local government which is that once enough citizens of an area want something, democracy rules and before you know it you're living in a dry (alcohol free) area, young women aren't safe to go out in public without covering up and your house values have dropped, making it easier for yet more of their own families to move it and take over. A friend of mine left the Netherlands for that very reason. His local politicians were more and more Islamic and were pushing changes that one would expect in a Muslim country. He read the writing on the wall and left to come to Australia.<br />One Fat Oz Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07797937597104956489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-67696665330978122122015-09-08T17:32:05.798+10:002015-09-08T17:32:05.798+10:00Some people really do shut their eyes, don't t...Some people really do shut their eyes, don't they?James Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14525082702330365464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-76392461115844807912015-09-06T18:21:26.168+10:002015-09-06T18:21:26.168+10:00Indeed, and I have added an 'update' regar...Indeed, and I have added an 'update' regarding the situation of the father in question in the article.Amfortashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07474382097575605017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-86545758212111654312015-09-06T17:01:27.173+10:002015-09-06T17:01:27.173+10:00Desperate people well fed, sporting iphones ... ye...Desperate people well fed, sporting iphones ... yeah. Refusing food parcels and throwing them to the ground ... yeah. Media's done a good job on people, eh?James Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14525082702330365464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-54901529060846424662015-09-06T16:28:23.224+10:002015-09-06T16:28:23.224+10:00Not that I care, eh? I will get to that.
The '...Not that I care, eh? I will get to that.<br /><br />The 'desperate people' with nowhere to turn are pouring out of Turkey. Turkey is not at war and the Father of that poor little boy, for who I have and showed sympathy, was housed and working in Turkey. He was fleeing to, not from. He wanted his teeth fixed, in Canada. Heck, I might like to live in Canada too. <br /><br />He seemed not to be in fear of his life as he had a life-jacket. His sons and wife did not, he claimed. Indeed, so many holes have been seen in his story now that it is doubted that he was ever in a boat. <br /><br />Genuine refugees I have all the time for as my history in reality confirms. I have housed, personally, 8 homeless people in ten years (several of quite 'alien' nationalities and races to my own) . In my house. Eating my food. I have not asked anyone else to pay for that. Most stayed for 9 months or more.<br /><br />I led a small team - no-one else was there to do it- rescuing 4000 Lebanese fugitives from war; triaging the wounded and ill, feeding all, housing all, women, children and men. I had another very difficult job to do at the same time. I did that too. Military men are often called upon to work 20 hours a day for the benefit of others. I cared for them for 6 weeks until relieved.<br /><br />I have managed an organisation treating Humanitarian refugees from Africa in a Torture and Trauma centre. I dealt with hundreds of African people, men, woman and children, who needed profound physical health care and mental health repair. I provided the latter and organised the former where it was outside of my field.<br /><br />I have no idea what you might have done to aid refugees. But I do not 'slag you off' with the ease you use on me. Indeed, you may well have done much, and can be praised where it is due. But..... discernment of the genuine from the malicious and mendacious is an essential facility of which you may be in need before you. take it upon yourself to quite unfairly criticise me.<br /><br />As for your offer to house refugees, I am very happy to hear it. The question is, have you? And will your gummunt let you? It is easy to say your would.Amfortashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07474382097575605017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-87857258295108212442015-09-06T15:54:01.814+10:002015-09-06T15:54:01.814+10:00No it's not. It's about desperate people w...No it's not. It's about desperate people with nowhere to turn, and to suggest that stopping people getting on boats, most particularly when it pertains to Syrians should be stopped because we're really concerned that they may drown. As opposed to staying put and getting slaughtered on land in their own country?<br /><br />Let's get real. These people are in fear of their life and if it takes a photo of a small, dead boy with spindly legs, still wearing his little shoes to awaken our compassion then so be it.<br /><br />Not that you care. But I do, and for sure I would accommodate a refugee family in my house, not because I am a saint, but because I am a human being. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776872662073607566.post-55236534794679780862015-09-06T06:22:07.595+10:002015-09-06T06:22:07.595+10:00Lies, subterfuge and an agenda, that's what it...Lies, subterfuge and an agenda, that's what it's about.James Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14525082702330365464noreply@blogger.com