@Shoe I'm going to ask you again to slow down. Without any critical thinking, just blurting out tendentious stuff, there is no conversation, and it's just a xenophobic rant.
@Shoe They want to antagonize. They want to separate. They want "us" to think "they" are muslims. They want "us" to declare war. So it drives real muslims to extremists for safety. They want that, in order to create "muslim" states - read: be ultimately powerful in their region and exploit that
@Shoe I think you don't "get" terrorism. You're trying to make it something "fair" (US only get retaliation for their warfare). That's not how this works.
@Shoe They want to antagonize. They want to separate. They want "us" to think "they" are muslims. They want "us" to declare war. So it drives real muslims to extremists for safety. They want that, in order to create "muslim" states - read: be ultimately powerful in their region and exploit that
The objective is to expand the rule of extremist regime. They want more land. So they have more tax income. And more natural resources. And more brainwashables.
@Shoe I'll grant you this one. The line of reasoning is too remote. He does have a point, but he failed to make it (by stretching the analogy way too far or so)
@Shoe Anywhere. Just like any other immigrant. Just don't say "Uhoh - our bureaucracy can't handle you right now... I guess that means you'll be bored for a few years. You will be stripped of any social status and appreciation for your contributions (because you will not contribute), you'll be in uncertainty about your future every single day" etc.
@Shoe I don't know whether Italy has a housing problem. Certainly doubtful whether that excuses asylum "detention" camps. I'm not even sure Italy treats them that badly though.
Obviously, they're not entirely comparable--the USA has got its immigrants via a steady flow over decades, and the Syrian civil war only started in 2011.
@ChemiCalChems I feel this way too. The point of terrorists is exactly to make that impossible. They are poisoning the relations with fear. Making confrontation more likely.
@Shoe So, what is it about then? If proportions don't matter, then you are free to blow things out of proportions. I don't think that's fair discussion
@Shoe True. In NL there would be schools with vacancies, though, so it's not exactly that large of a problem, but yeah. More pupils, more education costs.
@ChemiCalChems Even if the parents can't get a job. If they're traumatized for life. If they're afraid, depressed and won't learn the language. Even then, if they see the kids of their country men get every chance, it will be a reason to be thankful.
@Shoe I feel for you. I can't really imagine what it is to worry about your economy - I mean, seriously worry - and then have to wonder about the refugee challenges.
@ChemiCalChems I think that's a bit of an oversimplification. The US caused the problem by invading Iraq and Afghanistan. Seriously though, I think trying to trace problems in the mideast to any single event really is over-simplifying things (horribly).
@JerryCoffin true, but people wouldn't have the need of revenge if it weren't for those major events, the west didn't have anything to do there until then
Come on. Lighten up. It is weird that you get defensive over a silly made percentage when your response to a similar thing was "It's not about percentages". Just because you're tired and aren't in the mood, doesn't mean I don't get to point that out (without getting choffed)
just saying, all of this sparked off from the attack on nice, which has not been confirmed to have been perpetrated by isis or any islamic terrorist group for that matter, has it?
Dooms theories: "It's not gonna end well. We have no plan. We don't have a choice. It can't work". Come on, just lie down and stop eating. We're fucked anyway?