Yesterday’s terrorist attack in Germany has opened up debate about the efficacy of adding more and more Middle East refugees to western nations. The accused terrorist was from Saudi Arabia. As a militant atheist, it’s conspicuous that he drove through a crowded Christmas Market for his attack.
Poland is one of only two European nations that does not accept refugees from Africa or the Middle East. They cite security reasons for their policy.
They may be onto something. As Jack Posobiec noted on X, you can draw your own conclusions…
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— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) December 21, 2024
Middle East refugees can be assisted by the world without injecting them into western nations. There is land and potential for development possible in Middle East countries. But “assisting” them is not the goal of the globalists or Islamic leadership. They want to dominate and as we’re seeing in nations like England, they’re well on their way to achieving their goals.
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