Conservatives blame Media for Canada's failure to address Refugee Crisis

JLM

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Too fragile to move away from Mommy. Can you think of any other reason why we needed to bring 70,000 people with the balls to come from 10,000 km away to fill jobs?

Yeah and I guess you can add to that the young whippersnappers who think they are worth $million a day when they don't know f**k all.
 

mentalfloss

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It's sad and pathetic primarily because you don't hold yourself to any standards, but you whine about the Conservative Party being held to the highest possible standard

That's because there is supposed to be a higher standard for government activity than individual activity.


That's why private sponsorships take longer and government has the resources to speed things up.
 

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I just watched a couple of BBC reports on the refugees from Syria. One dealt with harsh conditions for the refugees in Europe (especially in Hungary) with some families getting involuntarily separated which causes great harm to those families. No indication was made as to whether life has improved in any way for those who have crossed the border into Germany and France. The second report dealt with terrible conditions within Syria's refugee camps. It indicated that nothing has been done to correct their problems. Because of this, many people in those camps are seeking to escape into Europe by way of Greece - a nation that has a severe economic recession. This means problems will only get worse there while nothing is done to correct the mess in Syria.


As I wrote above, the better thing to do is to fix the problems in Syria and there will be no further aggravation of domestic problems there or in Greece, Hungary, and the rest of Europe. It follows that neither Canada or the USA will have to deal with that mess as well. As the saying goes, preventive medicine is always best.
 

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As I wrote above, the better thing to do is to fix the problems in Syria and there will be no further aggravation of domestic problems there or in Greece, Hungary, and the rest of Europe.

A few assassinations should do the trick! :)
 

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I just watched a couple of BBC reports on the refugees from Syria. One dealt with harsh conditions for the refugees in Europe (especially in Hungary) with some families getting involuntarily separated which causes great harm to those families. No indication was made as to whether life has improved in any way for those who have crossed the border into Germany and France. The second report dealt with terrible conditions within Syria's refugee camps. It indicated that nothing has been done to correct their problems. Because of this, many people in those camps are seeking to escape into Europe by way of Greece - a nation that has a severe economic recession. This means problems will only get worse there while nothing is done to correct the mess in Syria.


As I wrote above, the better thing to do is to fix the problems in Syria and there will be no further aggravation of domestic problems there or in Greece, Hungary, and the rest of Europe. It follows that neither Canada or the USA will have to deal with that mess as well. As the saying goes, preventive medicine is always best.
Why are 70% of these immigrants young males ?
 

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He's a libtard. I am not surprised one bit.

He pisses and moans in exactly the same manner when it comes to gvt shelling-out for eco-tech expenditures... He, personally, can't be bothered, but expects that gvt should be shoveling cash down this bottomless pit.

.... Really makes you wonder about the huge disconnect in his logic

That's because there is supposed to be a higher standard for government activity than individual activity.

According to your twisted logic; seeing how you won't part with one thin dime to help, I'd say that gvt can easily hit this 'higher standard' by virtue of sending one single dollar.... Or maybe, double the volume of warm mittens that can be air-dropped into the refugee camps

That's why private sponsorships take longer and government has the resources to speed things up.

Yeah, sure... Like crowd funding and related initiatives can't raise significant funds within days (potentially)... How fast you forgotten about the ecotard movement that millions of idiots got duped into donating cash
 

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Why are 70% of these immigrants young males ?
Doh.
If the ones 'that hired the rebels' didn't offer them sanctuary they would become witnesses at the war crimes trials and the 'fines' would be 10x more expensive that giving the a new life in NATO Nations (mostly)

Think of Syrians and aimlessly wandering, blind polar bears
Why blind? Man is food to all polar bears. You could prove me wrong by living in a tent with them in northern Manitoba.

A few assassinations should do the trick! :)
If you were defunded instead there would be no one to complain. That option never seems to get put on the table.