View Full Version : Why hate is more acceptable than love for some humans?
Tangri
9th November 2015, 23:58
I always thought pain , suffering, poverty can produce "hate" concept in human life. But there are more evidence to show that, human who live in wealthy and secure countries carries more intolerance to the needy ones.
I am loosing my signature's last part for humanity.
I am thrilled when I saw a man spending thousands of dollar flew to the contact needy ones and not offering any food, help or any kind aid, but advice them not come to their home . And they suppose to be strong fundamental Christians.
A Swedish far-right party has started distributing anti-refugee leaflets on the Greek island of Lesbos and other border locations in Europe which have faced a surge in the arrivals of asylum seekers in the past months.
Members of the Eurosceptic, anti-immigration Sweden Democrats have been sent to 20 locations along Europe's external border to hand out the leaflets to asylum seekers, according to party spokesman Joakim Wallerstein.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/lesbos-far-right-sweden-democrats-distribute-anti-refugee-leaflets-1527907
The growing popularity of the far-right Sweden Democrats mirrors a backlash being felt across Europe as the continent reckons with a refugee crisis that has broken all modern records and shows no sign of abating. The impact can be seen in country after country, with far-right parties hammering away at authorities deemed too permissive in allowing those fleeing war and persecution to find a home in Europe.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/behind-swedens-warm-welcome-for-refugees-a-backlash-is-brewing/2015/10/17/b5f4110c-661d-11e5-bdb6-6861f4521205_story.html
DeDukshyn
10th November 2015, 00:25
Made me think of this song ... (the lyrics, caution a couple swears)
vPoEA43cqKc
Sweden, like Canada is pretty darn well off as country, and sometimes people accustomed to that way of living just cannot empathise with people in various situations I assume. I also partly blame our distracted pathetic lives, that we as have become addicted to, and guard with a ferocity while rejecting anything unfamiliar or apparently "beneath" them. It is still systemic, but at this time only a small shift is required en mass to move toward correction ... I can almost taste it when I see all the new endeavours of the pockets of people who view the world in a different light, if one opens their eyes to this as well, one will see islands of the future already bubbling forth in these small pockets.
Keeping a broad peripheral (if nothing than for entertainment) while focusing one what you want, and being that result I suppose is really within each of our power to attain. The world is starting to need more of those willing to stand up for humanity, and there are many of those waiting for when push comes to shove ... another reason the slow methodical "frog boiling" techniques we see by the "elites".
Flash
10th November 2015, 00:28
The worst part is not the refusal of refugee on one's land, but the richest of the rich provoking war in less fortunate countries for the sole purpose of their natural resources control and exploitation, to grow to a worldwide control.
To have a mass of immigrant in a country all of a sudden is certainly disruptive, but much much less than the war that has been imposed on their home and their country.
So USA provoke the war, get the resources in the Middle East, a relentless flow of refugee results and it is Europe, which was starting to behave independently from the USA, who get the overwhelming dutie of supporting mass movement that are disruptive to their societies.
Interesting indeed: the 1/2% will never do a move without hitting multi targets.
I am sorry for the wars being waged
I just remember a forgotten country where everybody was schooled, universities and Medicaid were free, food abundant an an aquifier that could supply all water for feeding the whole of Africa. THis was Lybia. We know what it became Under war and US interventions.
Flash
10th November 2015, 00:33
Dedukshyn, you must be speaking for western Canada, because what you say does not represent Montréal, nor Toronto I believe. But it does represent Québec city.
In Montréal, almost half the city is populated by first generation immigrants. The suburbs are the same. And believe me, it is very difficult and costly to intergrate them in the work market, their children in school, etc. Sometimes, I do not feel in my country anymore (and I was married to a first generation immigrant, he felt like he was not in America lol). HOwever, i do understand the need for helping and getting more immigrants in the country in order to help, and I do think most Montrealers are ready to make the move in that direction, once again - because we have done it over and over again (from Tsunamis and earthquake refugees - re: Haiti, to war refugees (central America - El Salvador, Chili for example) to African's needs and Middle Easterners.
Made me think of this song ... (the lyrics, caution a couple swears)
vPoEA43cqKc
Sweden, like Canada is pretty darn well off as country, and sometimes people accustomed to that way of living just cannot empathise with people in various situations I assume. I also partly blame our distracted pathetic lives, that we as have become addicted to, and guard with a ferocity while rejecting anything unfamiliar or apparently "beneath" them. It is still systemic, but at this time only a small shift is required en mass to move toward correction ... I can almost taste it when I see all the new endeavours of the pockets of people who view the world in a different light, if one opens their eyes to this as well, one will see islands of the future already bubbling forth in these small pockets.
Keeping a broad peripheral (if nothing than for entertainment) while focusing one what you want, and being that result I suppose is really within each of our power to attain. The world is starting to need more of those willing to stand up for humanity, and there are many of those waiting for when push comes to shove ... another reason the slow methodical "frog boiling" techniques we see by the "elites".
DeDukshyn
10th November 2015, 00:39
Dedukshyn, you must be speaking for western Canada, because what you say does not represent Montréal, nor Toronto I believe. But it does represent Québec city.
In Montréal, almost half the city is populated by first generation immigrants. The suburbs are the same. And believe me, it is very difficult and costly to intergrate them in the work market, their children in school, etc. Sometimes, I do not feel in my country anymore (and I was married to a first generation immigrant, he felt like he was not in America lol). HOwever, i do understand the need for helping and getting more immigrants in the country in order to help, and I do think most Montrealers are ready to make the move in that direction, once again - because we have done it over and over again (from Tsunamis and earthquake refugees - re: Haiti, to war refugees (central America - El Salvador, Chili for example) to African's needs and Middle Easterners.
Made me think of this song ... (the lyrics, caution a couple swears)
...trim...
Sweden, like Canada is pretty darn well off as country, and sometimes people accustomed to that way of living just cannot empathise with people in various situations I assume. I also partly blame our distracted pathetic lives, that we as have become addicted to, and guard with a ferocity while rejecting anything unfamiliar or apparently "beneath" them. It is still systemic, but at this time only a small shift is required en mass to move toward correction ... I can almost taste it when I see all the new endeavours of the pockets of people who view the world in a different light, if one opens their eyes to this as well, one will see islands of the future already bubbling forth in these small pockets.
Keeping a broad peripheral (if nothing than for entertainment) while focusing one what you want, and being that result I suppose is really within each of our power to attain. The world is starting to need more of those willing to stand up for humanity, and there are many of those waiting for when push comes to shove ... another reason the slow methodical "frog boiling" techniques we see by the "elites".
I live in Alberta ... sigh :) It's all a bunch of conservative extremists out here it seems ... I miss BC
Haha, I guess that is the thing with Canada, it's like several distinct countries in one!
grannyfranny100
10th November 2015, 00:40
Why do all the photos I see show only healthy strong men. Where are the children and mothers? Is this just a flood of eventual warriors?
DeDukshyn
10th November 2015, 00:44
Why do all the photos I see show only healthy strong men. Where are the children and mothers? Is this just a flood of eventual warriors?
Probable staged or stock footage and photos, possibly just to make people think that? Unless you have an opportunity be on the front lines?
Carmody
10th November 2015, 01:14
The deeper story seems to be that this is probably a USA enabled exodus and infiltration, designed to keep the EU unstable, in order to prevent a 100 year old plus feared joining of western Russia with Germany. If it is the Nazis doing it (who still control Germany in total, and thus the EU), the reasoning is a bit obscure, at this time.
Germany, which is essentially the EU, in a nutshell. To cause the German dominated eurozone so much grief that it is impossible to have it effectively join up with western Russian and the resources of Russia to make for a pan European state that can take on any and all comers.
this also involves the hit on VW, to knock down the paper and functional value of one of Germany's big industrial powerhouses.
Note that Germany achieved distributed renewable energy systems, and maintained all of their manufacturing capacities, through all these Chinese and far eastern situations. this is utterly unique in all the known world and western world. Why Germany?
This is MILITARY planning, pure Nazi plain-speak, right out there under your nose. The country is, as usual, built for war.
This has been the German plan for a good 100 years (gaining stable access to the vast Russian resources). Preventing that from happening has been the USA system's aim for at least as long.
This is the why of the US backed Ukrainian crisis and the very recent moving of the US bases deep into the eastern European zone.
Tangri
10th November 2015, 05:41
Why do all the photos I see show only healthy strong men. Where are the children and mothers? Is this just a flood of eventual warriors?
There are 1.5 million of them in Turkey. Please be advised, seeing below link's pictures.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=children+of+syria+at+Turkey&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=979&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CD0QsARqFQoTCIbfrvyRhckCFQVYPgodAXgKtg&dpr=1
Flash
10th November 2015, 05:50
Why do all the photos I see show only healthy strong men. Where are the children and mothers? Is this just a flood of eventual warriors?
There are 1.5 million of them in Turkey. Please be advised, seeing below link's pictures.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=children+of+syria+at+Turkey&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=979&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CD0QsARqFQoTCIbfrvyRhckCFQVYPgodAXgKtg&dpr=1
No it is not only a flood of man or warriors. Here in the northern part of the suburb, they are preparing to receive between 700 and 1,000 children at school from Syrian families. This has to be planned because it is a difficult integration otherwise, in a small school board. Most of these children have not ever been to school because of the war.
Turkey has 1.5 millions refugees. They carry the biggest bulk of the inflow of refugees. And they are not that rich as a country. However, they are next Russia as well, from the northern border, and destabilising Turkey may be ingenious as well for the USA, to ensure that they can put a stronghold on Turkey and avoid any collaboration between Turkey and Russia (there was quite a lot of commerce between both countries). I Wonder if Ankara, the Turkish capital, still has easy access to Russian gaz to heat the city (Russian gaz was heating the whole city).
Tangri
10th November 2015, 05:56
The worst part is not the refusal of refugee on one's land, but the richest of the rich provoking war in less fortunate countries for the sole purpose of their natural resources control and exploitation, to grow to a worldwide control.
To have a mass of immigrant in a country all of a sudden is certainly disruptive, but much much less than the war that has been imposed on their home and their country.
So USA provoke the war, get the resources in the Middle East, a relentless flow of refugee results and it is Europe, which was starting to behave independently from the USA, who get the overwhelming dutie of supporting mass movement that are disruptive to their societies.
Interesting indeed: the 1/2% will never do a move without hitting multi targets.
I am sorry for the wars being waged
I just remember a forgotten country where everybody was schooled, universities and Medicaid were free, food abundant an an aquifier that could supply all water for feeding the whole of Africa. THis was Lybia. We know what it became Under war and US interventions.
Welcome back from mandatory/voluntary vacation Flash. :bigsmile:
Late september, When a notice went up in a wealthy Toronto neighbourhood ( Bayview Avenue -Leaside community)announcing a homeless shelter would be opening there soon, it upset some local residents so much they cried.
And that was before they learned it was a hidden-camera stunt, set up to publicize the issue of homeless ahead of Election Day.
On Friday, Leaside residents woke up to find a former Sleep Country store on Bayview Ave. covered in construction hoarding. On it, there was a sign announcing the privately funded Jefferson Homeless Shelter would open on Nov. 1, offering 62 beds and hot meals, run by a volunteer staff of three.
A hole in the wood siding concealed a hidden camera.
Residents noticed the sign immediately, said Ted Stuebing, who runs the community news website The South Bayview Bulldog. Many contacted him and their local councillor with concerns.
“People were very upset, people were crying,” he said.
Stuebing went by the area and spoke with a young lady, who claimed she worked for the shelter. When he told her he didn’t think there were 62 homeless people in the neighbourhood to fill the beds, she said the shelter would bus them in.
That sounds outlandish, but outlandish things do happen, so that doesn’t mean it wasn’t true, he said.
But it wasn’t, few days later, a different notice went up.
“You told us you don’t want a shelter here. Neither do we. Support us in creating long-term solutions. Let’s end homelessness,” it said, and gave a link to Raising the Roof’s website.
Advertising agency Leo Burnett is doing some pro-bono work for the charity to dispel common myths and misconceptions around homelessness, said charity director Carolann Barr.
Several cameras hidden around the area captured residents’ reactions to the idea of a having a homeless shelter in their back yard, and those reactions will be used in a film that would be released on Oct 12.
It never get released because of the shame was created. People still feel a shame when they saw the dark side of them in Canada.
Dedukshyn Canada is way far different than Sweden, I believe, it never is going to be happen such a Canadian citizen group or political party followers are going to fly Turkey and visit refugee camp and propagate not chose to come to Canada. (even though government of Canada officers do (election ,/selection,)" hand picking" refugees from camps)
Tangri
10th November 2015, 06:13
In syria, there are this century's biggest massacres; dehumanization; extermination in the name of terrorism. This is a biggest Crime against humanity and western world is a conspirator with Will and/or ignorance.
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