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International News Title: Where Should Syrian Refugees Settle? Theres much discussion in the press about where it would be best for Arab refugees from Syria to settle: Would they be best off in Munich? London? Reykjavik? Or Minneapolis? Which white people most need the blessings of diversity provided by Sunnis and Shiites? (Obviously, Syrian Arabs couldnt go to other Arab countries like Qatar. Dont be silly.) The sophisticated reasoning of 2015 is that if you and your countrymen blow up your own country through your sheer mutual bloodymindedness, you therefore have an unassailable moral claim to inhabit the nicest countries on other continents. If you are a young fellow in your prime, why should you have to settle for a refugee camp in neighboring Turkey when there are Swedish girls unmolested in Malmo and English girls unpimped in Rotherham? Think of the children! More children: Granted, most of the other times the West has imported lots of Muslims, we just wound up with dead cartoonists and gang-raped 12-year-old girls all over the place. But, thats irrelevant, because This Time Will Be Different! Why? Because. Just because. Or maybe just because you shouldnt mention the other times. Its not nice. Yet, it only now occurred to me that there is a place that would be ideal for Syrian refugees. Ive never heard it discussed in the press as a natural refuge for Syrians, but: It has great views. It has a lovely sunny climate Yet the temperatures are mild and there is good rainfall for agriculture due to the moderately high altitude (about 1,000 meters on average). This place even has a ski resort! (It doesnt, however, seem to have any golf courses, but as the picture at the top shows, it has lots of rolling open land ideal for golf.) Its quite under-populated relative to its carrying capacity. Its hard to find exact numbers, but this region appears to be about 500 square miles in size with a present day population of somewhere around 40,000. The population today seems to be less than half of what it was a half century ago. Its conveniently, even extremely close to Syria. And yet, this region is an island of peace and law & order under a strong, sophisticated government in a state with a prosperous economy. If there is any government in the world hardnosed enough to keep Syrian Sunnis and Shiites from killing each other, its this government. In fact, a fair number of Syrians are descended from people who used to live there. Some of the middle-aged and elderly Syrian refugees even lived here themselves before being driven out. Indeed, this place is still recognized as Syrias own national territory by almost all the countries of the world. Where is it? Why, the Golan Heights, of course. But, for some reason, the American press never seems to bring up the Golan Heights as a natural destination for Syrian refugees. Instead, Syrians should all move to Europe. Or maybe to America. Its inevitable. There is no stopping them. Except they seem to be completely stopped from moving to the Golan Heights, which looks like a pretty okay place. But the Golan Heights never seems to come up. Funny how that works. Poster Comment: This is a wonderful idea. The Pharisees are always preaching about the joys of diversity, here is a chance for them to practice what they preach, and it is not even in their own homeland. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#6. To: nativist nationalist (#0)
Funny how that works. Odd how that always works out,ain't it? Having said that,Israel would be my second choice. My first choice is Syria. If they are not willing to fight for themselves in their own homeland,how the HELL can anyone claim they will be anything other than parasites in another land?
My thoughts exactly... And no matter how many times they claim they will go back home when things get straightened out, I doubt it will ever happen...
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