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Why is he a hypocrite?
originally posted by: and14263
a reply to: anxiouswens
There are indeed 'genuine problems' with massive immigration.
But the ability to discuss them rationally is not present in these forums.
Those on the other side of the coin who support it are either unaware of the danger (human nature generally dictates we are only aware that the dangerous lamp in the living room is a danger when the house is on fire) or are actively involved in making it happen.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
But we have risk assessment in place to deal with troublemakers.
Born on 19 April 1973, Zahran is a prominent Jordanian opposition figure and writer. Zahran’s parents were born in Jerusalem, and moved to Jordan during the period when the West Bank was under Jordanian rule. His family, the Zahrans, are one of the most influential and formerly wealthy within Jordanian society. The most affluent part of Jordan’s capital had been officially named Zahran district after the family’s former dominance, and the most cosmopolitan street in the country is Zahran Street, where Zahran Palace still stands today.
Zahran's parents sent him to the United States, where he continued his education in New Hampshire from an early age. He has two master's degrees from Southern New Hampshire University[3] and a PhD in Middle Eastern banking in the UK.[4] Before seeking asylum in the UK, Zahran was serving as Economic Specialist and Assistant Policy Coordinator at the US Embassy in Amman, serving also the US Embassy in Baghdad. During his work at the US Embassy, Zahran covered critical and sensitive matters regarding Jordan, reporting to two US ambassadors, with his reports being forwarded to the US Department of State, the US Department of Treasury, the CIA, the US Department of Homeland Security and ,occasionally, the FBI.[3]
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Wildbob77
Europe is facing unprecedented immigration.
I think that the question Europeans should be asking themselves is how does this benefit Europe?
If there is no clear benefit or if the benefits do not substantially out weigh the risks, I think the people of Europe have the right to stop the immigration.
America hasn't seemed to have any problems with all the immigration waves ITS seen from all the war torn regions of the world over the 230+ years its been a country. I wonder why Europe would somehow end up differently...
originally posted by: mekhanics
a reply to: anxiouswens
I did a search on Dr. Mudar Zahran. I smell fish disguised.
He seems to side Israel a lot of time. A Jewish plant? Who knows!
Source:
www.jpost.com...
www.jewishpress.com...
Or maybe, just maybe he hasn't been brainwashed by the international progressive PTB like you have been?
originally posted by: wantsome
WW2 was fought against the Nazi's WW3 will be fought against the Muslims.
originally posted by: markosity1973
originally posted by: and14263
a reply to: anxiouswens
There are indeed 'genuine problems' with massive immigration.
But the ability to discuss them rationally is not present in these forums.
That's because if one is opposed to the problem and points out the ill intent of those in the background driving it, they are shouted down as bigots.
Those on the other side of the coin who support it are either unaware of the danger (human nature generally dictates we are only aware that the dangerous lamp in the living room is a danger when the house is on fire) or are actively involved in making it happen.
originally posted by: Wildbob77
Europe is facing unprecedented immigration.
I think that the question Europeans should be asking themselves is how does this benefit Europe?
If there is no clear benefit or if the benefits do not substantially out weigh the risks, I think the people of Europe have the right to stop the immigration.