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Time magazine front cover story or Euro migrant crisis? That's the dichotomy of this thread.

Why don't the migrants/refugees go to Dubai or Saudi Arabia? They have shit tons of money and they're Muslims.

Why should white Christians be responsible for fixing all the world's problems?

Because the Saudis are supremacist racists and don't want them. They only import slave labor so their worthless citizens don't have to work, because the whole country is on the equivalent of tard bucks. They get free money from the government for oil and think they deserve it and that actually working is beneath them.

You may as well ask why they don't take in the Palestinians. Simple, they don't give a flying fuck about the Palestinians any more than anyone else does. They would rather have them where they are and bitch about the Jews.

Yep, AnOminous perfectly laid out why the Gulf states- Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman- are such shitty places and will never lend a helping hand to their fellow Muslims- unless, in Saudi Arabia's case, it's to build more radicalizing mosques. These countries essentially had piles and piles of cash fall into their laps, without them actually having to do anything. In fact, America and European countries are the ones who actually taught them what to do because they didn't know the first thing about drilling for oil. And now, it's the one and only thing that supports their asses (to be fair, though, the UAE has been diversifying its economy- 71% of UAE's total GDP comes from non-oil sectors- and another Gulf country called Bahrain has now shifted focus to the banking and tourism sectors and no longer depends on oil revenue).

The other countries have their problems, but Saudi Arabia is by far the worst offender. You see, Saudis already had supremacist complexes to begin with; Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam and contains its holy cities, Mecca and Medina. For the longest time, that's all Saudi Arabia had, and it was enough to earn them the respect of the entire Muslim world (I can't remember where I read this so don't quote me on it, but I read something about how until they struck oil the Saudis basically survived on the money they got from pilgrimages as well as pity money given to them by wealthy Muslim countries). So when they struck oil, they figured that it was Allah's reward for them being such good Muslims.

Ironically, the oil money has completely stagnated Saudi Arabia's development. They believe their oil reserves are endless and so keep tossing money around without actually investing in a sustainable infrastructure or looking for other resources to invest in (which they're unlikely to find, btw; Saudi Arabia is almost entirely dead, harsh desert). None of their citizens do manual labor (because it's beneath them, of course), they just import slave labor from poor African/South Asian countries. None of their citizens train to become or work in higher professions such as medicine or engineering, they just hire Americans and Europeans to come over and do all that (from what I understand, most well-connected Saudis just work in worthless desk jobs "managing" other people for a few hours every day). Even their basic education sucks, because it's just Islamic fundamentalism being hammered into their skulls. And even though most Saudis are lazy as fuck and really don't have any good life skills, they still believe that they're the best race on Earth and look down on everyone else.

Plus, it's also important to remember that not all the refugees are Islamic radicals or even strict Muslims. Before the civil war a lot of Syria was rather progressive in comparison to the rest of the Middle East. So there are Syrians who respect women, value freedom of speech and religion, and fucking hate Islamic fundamentalism, especially in the government. So Saudi Arabia is the last place they want to go. It'd be like moving to Mexico to escape drug cartels.
 
Why should white Christians be responsible for fixing all the world's problems?

Because we constantly decide we're able to fix the worlds problems, and that weather or not the country having the problem wants our help, we're giving it to them. We've just finally found a problem that won't stay where it started.

Now I'm not saying interventionism caused this on it's own, but the problem is every time we move into a region like this, we take half measures. And half measures always breed problems.
 
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The brain drain of upper/middle class Syrian professionals and secular, university educated refugees ended years ago. The filth spilling out of Syria right now and clamoring for entry into Europe are the dregs of the country who were too poor to get out when the going was good. They are not worth Mutti Merkel's generosity.
 
This is enough to piss anyone off.

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Contrary to popular belief, some Middle Eastern countries (namely Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and Turkey) have taken in a lot of refugees; Lebanon and Turkey have each taken in over a million. But the extremely wealthy Gulf states- Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar- haven't done jack shit.


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According to a translation: ""Damn it, open the door to Syrian refugees you apathetic bums!" - Rich Arab countries to European Union"
 
That might be because those countries don't give a single shit.
 
The Arab migrants are responsible for an outbreak of organized sexual assaults, robberies, and one rape in Cologne over the new year's weekend. The men were said to be operating in gangs and attacking victims while police did nothing. Suspects eventually detained by police were all migrants with residence permits.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35231046
 
The Arab migrants are responsible for an outbreak of organized sexual assaults, robberies, and one rape in Cologne over the new year's weekend. The men were said to be operating in gangs and attacking victims while police did nothing. Suspects eventually detained by police were all migrants with residence permits.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35231046

#NotAllMigrants

I can't wait to see how this incident will be covered up or excused!

Honestly, why is it so fucking difficult to identify and detain migrants who are breaking the law and either arrest them or deport their asses? No one (well, except some far-right people) is saying that all migrants need to go, just the ones who, you know, rape, steal, and assault. Letting migrants go on crime sprees doesn't protect their image, it damages it. Get rid of the people who are spitting on your culture and hospitality and keep the ones who are good, law-abiding people. It's really not that hard.
 
I can't wait to see how this incident will be covered up or excused!
I don't see how it's being covered up or excused since Merkel herself commented on the incident and condemned it.
Personally, I think it's good that these problems started cropping up early on since it has spurred many European countries to tighten up their policies on immigration.

keep the ones who are good, law-abiding people. It's really not that hard.
At best they're a liability that needs a ton of effort to naturalize even to the level of your average immigrant who's spent a few years in the country, they need jobs to not fall into a life of crime and many will probably end up on the :tugboat: since there might not be enough jobs available for people who don't even have decent language skills to fit into the new country. Charity begins at home, we owe these people nothing.
 
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Honestly, why is it so fucking difficult to identify and detain migrants who are breaking the law and either arrest them or deport their asses? No one (well, except some far-right people) is saying that all migrants need to go, just the ones who, you know, rape, steal, and assault.

Because of a choking level of political correctness that, perversely, gives actual fuel to the far right demands that all immigration be stopped. When you have mass lawlessness by a highly visible population, or the appearance of it, combined with the appearance of an utterly ineffectual law enforcement response, mass deportation begins to gain currency in the public discussion.
 
Also, this article discusses why House Resolution 569 (which seeks to criminalize anti-Muslim rhetoric) is an affront to free speech.

Notably, of all the 1,149 anti-religious hate crimes reported in the United States in 2014, only 16.1% were directed against Muslims, according to the FBI. By contrast, 56.8% all anti-religious hate crimes were directed against Jews. And yet I don't see any House Resolutions vowing to protect Jews, because fuck those guys.
 
Couldn't that Resolution be challenged and overruled by the Supreme Court as it contradicts the constitution? Not an American, but I believe that the law would be considered very, very unconstitutional.
 
Couldn't that Resolution be challenged and overruled by the Supreme Court as it contradicts the constitution? Not an American, but I believe that the law would be considered very, very unconstitutional.

The House can issue whatever resolutions it feels like. They have no force of law and would only be binding on the House itself. And not even to the House, really, which can simply go ahead and do something else.

The House fairly frequently issues resolutions doing things like, for instance, disapproving of something the President did. They're meaningless except as a sort of legislative hissy fit.

The Supreme Court couldn't really do anything about such things.

Joint resolutions by both chambers are in a somewhat different legal status, but this isn't one of those.

I also seriously doubt that this Democrat-offered resolution will be passed by a heavily Republican House, which is also pretty hostile to Islam on both sides of the aisle anyway.
 
121 reported criminal complaints so far from the Cologne incident alone. In all the furor over Cologne, similar migrant instigated attacks in Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, and Hamburg at the same time were overshadowed. 30 reported sexual assaults in Hamburg, no figures for Dusseldorf and Stuttgart yet.
 
121 reported criminal complaints so far from the Cologne incident alone. In all the furor over Cologne, similar migrant instigated attacks in Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, and Hamburg at the same time were overshadowed. 30 reported sexual assaults in Hamburg, no figures for Dusseldorf and Stuttgart yet.

inb4 some moron who's way too open-minded writes an article on how Western women need to "accommodate" Muslim migrants by not dressing like such whores.

Seriously, these men are coming from countries where, not only are women usually segregated from men, there's a prevailing ideology that men are literally incapable of controlling their libidos and women must "protect" themselves by covering everything but their hands and faces. Women who do not dress so modestly are seen as loose, dishonorable women. So when some migrants (not all, but too many) come to the West and see how Western women expose their skin and mix freely with men, they think the women are literally begging to get assaulted and that they can't be held accountable for their actions. There are also quotes from the Quran and Hadith that imply/outright state that it's okay to do whatever you want to non-Muslim women.

But of course, the European governments are just going to sweep these incidents aside without actually addressing how these stone-age cultural attitudes interfere with integration into progressive, egalitarian societies.
 
Now that the furor over the Cologne attacks has had some time to subside, it is emerging that women in other European cities suffered comparable New Year attacks also committed by Arab migrants.

Helsinki:
In Finland, police said they had received reports of "widespread sexual harassment" in Helsinki on New Year's Eve.

A police official said they were tipped off that groups of asylum seekers had planned to sexually harass women and that three asylum seekers had been arrested.

"There hasn't been this kind of harassment on previous New Year's Eves or other occasions for that matter," Helsinki deputy police chief Ilkka Koskimaki told AFP news agency.

"This is a completely new phenomenon in Helsinki."

Zurich:
Police in the Swiss city of Zurich said about six women had reported being robbed and sexually assaulted on New Year's Eve in attacks "a little bit similar" to those in Germany.
 
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