TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
As everyone else may or may not know, Obama is allowing 10,000 Syrian refugees into the United States. From what I hear, the first plane load of them arrived a few hours ago. I'll say this, the cause is noble, but the price is too high. This is a misguided errand of mercy.
Unless you had your head buried in the sand or you were living in a cave at the time of the terrorist attacks in Paris, you would know that one of the men responsible for all that death and suffering was a refugee who came in from Syria through Greece.
What is the price of mercy? The price of this quest for mercy could be the blood and tears of our own citizens. If all the carnage in France wasn't enough to answer that question, then there isn't much more I can say. Among millions of innocent Syrian refugees, there are ISIS operatives hidden in their midst, taking advantage of the situation. You can't deny that.
So, is granting them refuge from the chaos in the Middle East worth the danger that may be hidden among them?
Unless you had your head buried in the sand or you were living in a cave at the time of the terrorist attacks in Paris, you would know that one of the men responsible for all that death and suffering was a refugee who came in from Syria through Greece.
What is the price of mercy? The price of this quest for mercy could be the blood and tears of our own citizens. If all the carnage in France wasn't enough to answer that question, then there isn't much more I can say. Among millions of innocent Syrian refugees, there are ISIS operatives hidden in their midst, taking advantage of the situation. You can't deny that.
So, is granting them refuge from the chaos in the Middle East worth the danger that may be hidden among them?