I've started threads on the Rohinga in Myanmar, on what is happening in the Congo (who are not Muslims but Christians), on the brutality and decapitions by the drug cartels in Mexico. Sally, you are notably absent from such discussions.
And in this discussion - real people are in desperate need, and we are turning our backs on them just like we did to the Jews - all you can do is turn and troll. I don't understand you at all. You posted some good stuff but instead of discussion - you just turn it into personal attacks.
I'm not sure what you're point is. Maybe there is none. :dunno?
Does it annoy you that I don't run to a bunch of forums like you do? Would it ever cross your mind that I have other things that I wish to do with my life and that I can read in my daily newspaper all about the things you concern yourself with on various forums without running around myself to them. Since so much is happening in the Middle East, both good and bad, I prefer to just visit this forum. Do you have a problem with that? Subscribe to a newspaper, have a cup of coffee, and sit back and read about what is going on locally, state-wise, country-wise and around the world. Maybe then you would realize that people don't have to run around to forums to get the news about what is happening in Myanmar, the Congo, Mexico, etc.
Now that you are on the Middle East forum, can you tell any of us why you haven't mentioned that U.S. pastor rotting away in an Iranian prison as well as the U.S. marine being held there? For all we know, the crazies in Iran might eventually execute them or just continue to let them rot..
A Message To Iran From The Family Of U.S. Marine Imprisoned There?
Meanwhile, regardless of our sympathy for these refugees (many of whom don't want to stay in a safe country but want to go further for the freebie even while endangering their own lives and their children's lives to do so), there is chaos in many of these countries where these people have landed up and it will take a long time for all this to be sorted out. It is impossible to think that half the countries in the world can take in the other half, but it appears that with the continuing flow of refugees because of conflicts and the migrants coming from their impoverished countries, it looks like what is expected.
Denmark CLOSES borders with Germany as migrants storm roads to reach asylum promised land