Chapter 484 Why No Country Accepts Refugees
Chapter 484 Why No Country Accepts Refugees
Someone asked: Palestine has reached a dead end, so why are neighboring countries only offering support, but no country is willing to accept refugees?
A Middle Eastern netizen commented: "You know, when there's an avalanche, no snowflake is innocent."
[The reason why no neighboring countries are willing to accept Palestinian refugees]
[Because I have suffered losses in this matter before]
Let’s first talk about Jordan, the victim of a great crime.
[Not only did they accept a large number of Palestinian refugees, but they also granted them citizenship]
After the refugees settled down, they hijacked planes and assassinated the Prime Minister.
Attempt to overthrow Jordan's monarchy
【People’s hearts are no longer the same as they used to be】
[Although we cannot look down on others]
But refugees are not citizens of their own country.
Just like in 1992
Denmark accepts 321 Palestinian refugees
【Results 30 years later】
[Among this group of refugees, 204 have criminal records, and more than 70 have been imprisoned]
[Among their more than 1000 descendants, 337 have criminal records and 132 have been imprisoned.]
[In fact, in comparison, the next person’s experience taught us a heavy lesson]
[In 1948, Lebanon accepted about 10 Palestinian refugees]
[Once these refugees have a good life, they start causing trouble]
[This eventually triggered Lebanon’s 15-year civil war]
The capital was reduced to ruins.
Even with these previous experiences
[There are still countries that refuse to believe in evil]
After Egypt accepted Palestinian refugees
[These people not only interfered in internal affairs, but also planned many terrorist attacks]
[Eventually, the Egyptian president was killed]
Kuwait’s experience is even more outrageous
[Kindly taking in 40 Palestinian refugees]
[When Iraq invades Kuwait]
[These people openly support Iraq]
[Directly shocked the Kuwaiti people]
[In addition, countries such as Iceland have similar experiences]
[Netizens can only say that there must be something hateful about pitiful people]
【You can’t blame others for the reputation you have built yourself】
【After all, the road is made by oneself】
"My goodness, this... whoever helps them, they will harm them [tears][tears][tears]"
"Among the refugees I saw the most were young and strong men. So I really didn't feel anything."
"I remember seeing a news report about a country accepting refugees, and over 200 women were raped by them [dazed]"
"They are being beaten now so they look pitiful, but in fact religious people are also very rebellious [awkward laugh]"
"If your neighbor is in trouble, you should offer help, not take him home and treat him as your own."
"My attitude towards refugees is that when they feel pity, I really feel pity for them, but if my country wants to take them in, just ignore what I said. Every wrong has its perpetrator, every debt has its creditor [awkward laugh]"
"People from the same country are not united, let alone those from outside."
"The neighbors all know what's going on. Look, look, look, the Egyptian wall is so high."
"Your difficulties are not caused by me, but my difficulties are caused by you. Think about it carefully."
"You absolutely cannot accept refugees! It's like giving alms to a beggar on the street out of compassion, but you absolutely cannot invite a beggar into your home."
"These people are incredibly fertile [smiles] Look at how the land has shrunk over the past few years, yet the population has increased quite a bit."
"The human heart is insatiable, just like desire. When one has no place to stay, one longs to be accepted by neighboring countries. Once one has a place to stay, one desires to live a good life. This is the insatiable human heart [a flash of inspiration]."
"That's human nature. You take him in, and he wants to be your biological son. If he's your biological son, he wants to be loved. If he's loved, he wants to have a say. If he has a say, he wants to control all your property."
"Those small countries in the Middle East have such a short history. In fact, for what's happening now, we can find corresponding events and countermeasures by flipping through history books [tears]"
"Where can a person who has been abandoned by his own country escape to? How can he be a good person? The Chinese people never thought of running away from China when they were in such a difficult situation. Instead, they fought to the death. They wanted to die on their own land."
"Yes, during the Anti-Japanese War, many overseas Chinese chose to return to China to fight the invaders together."
"We were so pitiful before, who would take us in? Who would pity us? We had to rely on ourselves."
The ancestor under the sky: The method used by later generations is correct. Those who are not of our race must have different hearts.
Besides, history books have already given us the answer, haven’t they?
Some people who were full of sympathy and wanted to accept the refugees saw the betrayal on the screen and said: How could they do this? Don’t they have any gratitude in their hearts for the help from other countries?
Is it because we have too little experience?
Why would they want to kill anyone who helps them? How could there be so many people in this world who are ungrateful?!
Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the refugees on the sky, and always maintained a pragmatic and skeptical attitude towards foreign ideas and people, and was even more wary of foreign religions.
After all, the lessons learned from the Southern Song Dynasty are still deeply rooted in people's minds.
Even though the Southern Song Dynasty was short of military force and the emperor was weak, it could not withstand the invasion of the Yuan Dynasty.
However, the Jewish community, who were deeply trusted by the Song Dynasty emperor, opened the door to the enemy at a critical moment, betrayed the emperor, and betrayed the country that had always been friendly to them.
For example, Pu Shougeng was in charge of the Quanzhou Maritime Customs in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He was very wealthy and lived a happy life as he was treated with courtesy by the Song court.
However, when the Yuan army marched south, they surrendered to the Yuan Dynasty without any hesitation. To show their loyalty, they leaked the whereabouts of the emperor and soldiers, killed thousands of Southern Song royal family members and loyal ministers in Quanzhou, and participated in the pursuit of the exiled Southern Song court.
All these things show that no matter how good you are to some people, they will be ungrateful and will not remember your kindness in the past at all.
They only come to beg for your charity when you are strong, and when you are weak, they want to turn against the enemy and bite you back, and can't wait to get a piece of the pie.
Rather than feeding your sincerity to a dog and getting stabbed in the back in the end, it is better not to feed it in the first place.
After all, there is a saying on the sky that goes, your difficulties are not caused by me, but my difficulties are caused by you.
Isn’t the Southern Song Dynasty court a blatant example of this?
The difficulties faced by the Jews who were wandering abroad at the time were not caused by the Southern Song Dynasty court; the Southern Song Dynasty court was destroyed by foreign races, its whereabouts were leaked, and the young emperor and soldiers and civilians committed suicide by jumping into the river. Do they dare to say that this has nothing to do with them?
Moreover, the people of their own country are living uncomfortably, yet they dare to accept refugees from other countries. What kind of status do they put their own people in?
Although in the short term it does increase the population under his rule, it will also create factors that increase instability, exacerbate social unrest, cause resource shortages, and plunge the people, who are already underfed, into panic.
If this continues, wouldn't the people feel resentful towards their monarch, feeling that the emperor treats them, the hardworking people, less well than he treats foreigners who dress differently and in tattered clothes?
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