Thread:KawaiiCats/@comment-28810076-20170209021747/@comment-30053934-20170301012646

@AmeriskiPolskiHussar

No my arrogant colleague, that's where you're wrong. I'm here, you haven't won yet. I bet that your statistics don't include crimes against islam that reach very high numbers in countries such as central african republic (where christian militias are killing muslims without mercy), india and myanmar, perhaps you would prefer to ignore the fact that many muslims are suffering to be able to strengthen your discourse, and these numbers of attacks against innocent muslims are extraordinarily high, but I'm seeing that this doesn't matter much to you. And about your comment "you are just going to send me bias Pro-Muslim bullshit that makes you look right", well the only one who is doing this kind of thing here is you, all the sources that I gave to you that time were from BBC and Washington Post, on the other side your sources were from ignorants anti-muslim sites, so I suggest you to see the situation right. You continue to use saudi arabia as if it were the only muslim country in the world, because that way it is easier to attack islam, ignoring all other islamic countries, because you know that this would destroy your argument, and by the way, you would not be killed for being "infidel" (how much idiocy) in any other islamic country, you probably don't even know the rules of most islamic countries (maybe only from saudi arabia because this is the only one that interests you), but of course, just as we muslims don't like to defame other religions, we don't like when ignorant people defame our religion (I would like very much if certain people on the internet had the same respect that I have for other religions with islam).

Also the gulf countries, haven't faced the syrian crisis since then and have already sent millions in aid to refugees since the beginning of the conflict. However, such countries don't receive refugees in their territory, since none of them recognize the legal concept of the refugee status. Not being a specific problem of hostility toward syrian refugees, however, the six gulf monarchies have never signed the international conventions on the rights of refugees and stateless persons, which began to be drafted after ww2. Could they change their policies? I think so, the gulf countries could immediately make more work visas and make them available to the syrians, and give them the right to bring their families. They could help address some of the massive deficits in regional aid needs: the un's call for the syrian crisis is still only 37% funded. In the absence of funds, the world food program has seen a third of syrian refugees fall from its food stamp program this year.

And my answer to europe is: It's necessary not to turn a moment of introspection into a moment of "pointing the finger". The vast majority of syrian civil war refugees remain in countries bordering syria: 1.9 million in turkey and 2.1 million in jordan, lebanon, iraq and egypt combined. These countries are leading the way for the 8 million internally displaced in syria. For many in the region, european public opinion is waking up to this crisis too late. The reason why more syrians are coming to europe is that those countries that had welcomed them especially jordan and lebanon, which have small populations and scarce natural resources are running out of capacity to accommodate them. In lebanon, one in six people is a syrian refugee proportionately equivalent to the uk housing 12 million refugees. Syria is an european neighbor, recognized as such in the european neighborhood policy. Damascus (the capital of syria) is closer to greece than it's to arab capitals like muscat and sana'a. Syria's civil war is an international crisis. European countries are better placed to advise than others, including the gulf, about their options for supporting. There is also room for creative ideas to mobilize more gulf support for a long-term response to what is likely to be a protracted refugee crisis. Such ideas could include aid contributions to the gulf for housing and project formation for syrian refugees not only in jordan and lebanon but for refugees settling in european countries. So, learn a thing, europe is not the only one who is in trouble, you know? The arab world is suffering a lot more with this for your information. And of course learn that there is a more than obvious difference in opening the borders for all the peoples of the world to enter, irrespective of religion, even more at a time like the one that we are living, where we are experiencing the rise of terrorist groups that have been funded and created by countries like usa and other europeans.

After the destruction of the ottoman empire after ww1 by european countries, syria in question that was an ottoman province was modeled, colonized and exploited by the european powers for years. Syria's leaders, and their policies for years, have received (financial), and ideological, support from russia and european powers who now speak out for refugees from countries in which they have interfered in domestic politics until recent years (we are not talking about historical debts thousand years). As such, they should not treat the refugee crisis as an "alien invasion" but as the fruits of their own agendas and political attitudes in the region in defense of their interests. In short: Stop complaining and point your finger at countries that already do what they can with their limited resources, and start trying to effectively solve the problem you have created with political games. And the same goes for the usa (I'm not a hater but I need to recognize that they harmed a lot the region) that bombed, killed hundreds of innocent civilians brutally terrorists in the region. So I think it's stupidity to dodge the problems that you guys have caused (like the wars in the regions and the really bad control of the borders) refusing to administer it and trying to avoid.

Lastly I leave this iman shafi phrase that would fit perfectly into your final arrogant comments: "I never won a debate against an ignorant one, and I never lost a debate against a wise man"

@BritishCloneThing

I tend to be respectful with the people that I discuss but I have to say that you are a big jerk who has no ability to debate and took advantage of the other's argument to make an idiotic comment. Also, what the hell islam has to do with left?? I know the answer, nothing.

@Genny bianco

Please don't comment more, your comments are being very stupids and unnecessary, let me take care of it