Wednesday 19 January 2022

Every Word Is Proved A Lie...

Another day, another 'Poor refugees, we must take more!' article in - where else? - the 'Guardian':
Fawzia says she has parents to thank for inspiring her to aim high and fight for what she believes in.

Except she didn't, she fled the country almost before the rifles of its supposed 'trained fighting men' we spent taxpayer money to set in place hit the ground... 

“By the time I was eight or nine years old I knew I wanted to be a lawyer,” she says. “My mother’s advice to me for when I was grown up was: stand on your own two feet, don’t stand on your husband’s feet.”

Did she ever add "...from a safe country where you can stand on the feet of their taxpaters instead" I wonder? 

She is determined to continue raising her voice for her sisters who are in peril just as she did in Afghanistan.

How, exactly? 

Fawzia is energetically networking with other female Afghan judges and human rights defenders in exile, along with prominent female lawyers in the UK such as Helena Kennedy, to try to secure a safe exit for those who have not yet managed to escape.

Ah. Of course. See, it's never just one 'refugee', is it? That one immediately becomes a foothold for all of them. 

3 comments:

  1. No one ever seems to ask why come here and not to a Muslim country?
    Maybe the aim is to spread Islam?
    See the below

    "(4:100) He who emigrates in the way of Allah will find in the earth enough room for refuge and plentiful resources. And he who goes forth from his house as a migrant in the way of Allah and His Messenger, and whom death overtakes, his reward becomes incumbent on Allah. Surely Allah is All-Forgiving, All-Compassionate.131
    131. It should be understood clearly that it is only permissible for a person who believes in the true religion enjoined by God to live under the dominance of an un-Islamic system on one of the following conditions. First, that the believer struggles to put an end to the hegemony of the un-Islamic system and to have it replaced by the Islamic system of life, as the Prophets and their early followers had done. Second, that he lacks the means to get out of his homeland and thus stays there, but does so with utmost disinclination and unhappiness."

    https://www.islamicstudies.info/tafheem.php?sura=4&verse=97&to=100


    ReplyDelete
  2. "Give an inch and have a mile taken" comes swiftly to mind. The number of mosques in the UK is very hard to discover as there are many "masjids" which appear to support a similar function, but are not so-called places of worship.
    The invasion is getting closer to completion. The Koran rules

    ReplyDelete
  3. "No one ever seems to ask why come here and not to a Muslim country?
    Maybe the aim is to spread Islam?"


    Who do they plan to spread it to? Apart from some (often mentally-challenged) dregs of society, of course?

    "The number of mosques in the UK is very hard to discover as there are many "masjids" which appear to support a similar function..."

    I've noticed - because they often get tagged as Pokestops (you'd think it'd be haraam!) - the rise of small shops being taken over for 'Muslim community centres' locally...

    ReplyDelete