Why the Globalists Hate Syria
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Summary
In this episode of Red Ice Radio, I'm joined by Syrian Girl, an anti-Zionist, anti-New World Order YouTube channel run by a Sunni Muslim from Damascus in her late 20s. She talks about how she ended up in Australia as a child, why she left Syria, and why she thinks the next president should be a Muslim.
Transcript
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This is Radio 314 on the Red Ice Radio Network.
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Welcome, everyone. This is Lana joining you with Syrian Girl.
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Real quick, though, did you all hear the news about the female no-borders activist
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who was gang-raped by a pack of Sudanese men in a migrant camp?
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Yes, the camp was located on the France-Italy border, and it gets worse.
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She remained silent about her gang-rape for over a month
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because other left-wing activists asked her to keep it quiet
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as it would set back their struggle for a borderless world.
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These are the kinds of insane leftists we're dealing with.
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In the nation we're working to build right now, there's no room for leftists.
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Everything they touch, they destroy, and they do it in the name of humanitarianism.
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But of course, brutality against white people is okay.
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Because we all know if it was a pack of Frenchmen raping one Sudanese woman,
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Whether they're conscious of it or not, leftists such as these have a death wish
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So I'm glad leftists aren't having children because that means they'll die out faster.
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Moving on, today we're going to talk about Syria before the Zionist West began creating conflict.
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and what their relationship to neighboring Middle Eastern countries was like.
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And of course, we'll talk about the so-called refugee crisis in Europe
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and the sub-Saharan Africans using this as an opportunity for neo-colonization.
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Also, we'll talk about Russia, the Syrian ally that is being demonized and lied about in Zio Media.
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I really like my next guest, Syrian girl, who's a true sweetheart.
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If you don't know who she is, Syrian girl is a Sunni Muslim from Damascus in her late 20s
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with a very popular YouTube channel, which she calls anti-neocon, anti-New World Order, and anti-Zionist.
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She's been questioned on many mainstream shows and is expected on lamestream news.
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We're going to cover a lot of ground with Syrian girl coming up.
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I'm not a morning person, but I know this is going to be worth it.
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I'm definitely a nighttime person, so I'm feeling awake.
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So I have to ask, how did you end up in Australia?
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In the 80s, there was a show that was very popular.
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It was an Australian show called Neighbors about these neighbors that have a community
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So I guess you could say she was a bit brainwashed by it because she thought that Australia was
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this most wonderful place where neighbors are friendly.
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So she put in the immigration papers and decided to come here just because of neighbors.
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I really missed my family, my cousins, my grandma.
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I could already speak English, so that wasn't a big problem.
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But it was still hard to understand and communicate with the society.
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And the kids here were a little more, maybe the school that I went to as well, I wasn't
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I was from a very nice school and then I came to a very rough school.
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So since you're a Sunni Muslim, perhaps you can tell us what the difference is between
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Well, I kind of, you know, after learning about Catholicism and Protestants, I liken the difference
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I would say that the Protestants are a bit like the Sunnis and the Catholics are a bit like
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So unlike the Sunnis, the Shiites have a hierarchy.
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So they have a pope-like figure called Sestani and then he has people underneath him.
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And like the, you know, the Catholics pray differently to the Protestants, the Shiites pray differently
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And it all really started about a thousand years ago when there was a rift between people
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who thought one of the relatives of Muhammad Ali should be the next leader after the Prophet
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And another group of people thought another person should be the next leader.
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And every other difference since that time has been minute.
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It's always like that people that are the most similar fight the hardest, you know?
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Recently, a friend of mine was telling me how she's, you know, thinks that Catholics are
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apostates because they use three fingers instead of five fingers.
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And to do the cross from one shoulder to the other.
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So I thought that was, you know, a little bit amusing because it reminded me of the same
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things that, you know, some Sunnis say about Shiites.
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Well, as you know, the media in Hollywood in the West, it's owned by Zionists and Jews
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and our governments are also occupied by what we call dual citizens.
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But first, give us an idea of what life was like in Syria before it was destabilized.
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Well, you know, it's a lot clearer that there are many Zionists who control Hollywood.
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And, you know, that's just, it's statistically obvious.
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But they also have painted a picture of the Middle East because it suits their Zionist agenda.
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But for people who don't know Syria before the war, before, you know, what's shown in
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It's one of the funnest and, you know, most easy to love countries I've ever been to.
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And I'm not just saying that because I'm from there.
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People who are foreigners who have visited there come back and say how nice and welcoming
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the Syrian people are, how they value, you know, family and community above all else.
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So, you know, we wanted to copy Dubai's ski park, ski land.
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I'm not talking this, I'm not describing it well enough, I don't think.
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So what was the relations like with Christians?
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Well, you know, Christianity has had its birthplace in the region and has existed in Syria for
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And also, not just the Christian history in Syria, but also the Jewish history was cherished
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And as a result of that sectarianism, a lot of the Jewish community left Syria.
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Because of the creation of Israel, it drove people out.
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And now, with the creation of ISIS, we're seeing a similar thing happen in an attempt
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to drive out our minorities like the Christians.
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Christianity in Syria has existed for, you know, hundreds, if not over a thousand years.
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And there has never been any problems in the past.
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So what was the relationship like for Syria with the neighboring countries before the Zaya
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I think the Syrian government was trying to have a policy of just being friendly with everyone,
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although having its main allies being Iran and Russia.
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But at the same time, trying not to step on too many toes.
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So before the war began, actually, it seemed like we didn't have many enemies around us.
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But Qatar was fine, Saudi Arabia, you know, Turkey.
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We had some rifts and differences between them.
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Of course, they had a policy of supporting Israel.
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But we tried not to step on their toes too much.
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But unfortunately, Qatar had this plan to create an oil pipeline going through Syria and into Europe.
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And this rivaled another pipeline that was in the works between Iran and Syria.
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And as a result, you know, Syria decided that it would go with the Iranian oil pipeline deal and not the Qatari oil pipeline deal.
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And a year later, we see the war and the insurrection being supported.
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Isn't Israel doing some drilling in Syria now too?
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Yeah, there's been an area of Syria, which they occupy, called the Golan Heights.
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They've occupied it, you know, for the last, since the, you know, before the Six-Day War.
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And they have now, against the United Nations resolutions and completely against international law,
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begun drilling into Syrian land and stealing Syrian oil just during this crisis.
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Just, you know, because they're opportunistic about it.
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Well, I want to talk about why Syria has been invaded, because I watched your video on the eight reasons why the New World Order hates Syria.
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And I thought, oh, that's why, you know, Syria was independent and they were nationalists.
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So if you can remember, can you tell us what those, some of those reasons were?
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But some of them are that Syria doesn't have a central bank.
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Another is that Syria was opposed to genetically modified food.
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In fact, it was made law that no genetically modified food is allowed in Syria.
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And then they were anti-secret societies, right?
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That is another thing that was common in Syrian society,
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And, you know, the Freemasons, that's something that wasn't seen as a conspiracy theory in Syria,
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It's funny because Hitler banned Freemasonry too, you know?
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And then you guys were, you're anti-Zionism, of course,
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and then you're the last secular country in the Middle East.
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Well, I think secularism has been attacked in the Middle East
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The number of secular countries in the Middle East has been dwindling.
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We saw, you know, we can count the number that was left as Libya, Egypt, and Syria.
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And these three countries were the ones that are being attacked.
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You know, and the Arab Spring was basically an attempt to overthrow
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all of the secular governments that are left in the Middle East.
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So basically, as you're talking here, I'm saying,
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okay, Syria actually has some commonalities here with national socialist Germany.
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And Ba'athism is a socialist ideology with some pan-Arabist,
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However, there is another party in Syria called the Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party
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that forms a coalition with the Syrian government.
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And they can be seen as, well, they're called the Socialist Nationalist Party.
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And then I also heard you say that Syria had their own stores,
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so you guys didn't have the same boring capitalist chains, correct?
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Well, that's one of the things I've noticed going, traveling through Europe,
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is that every single country I went to had the exact same stores,
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And I just felt like, what's the point of traveling at all?
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It's not like, I wanted to, you know, experience different culture.
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I enjoy, you know, diversity and difference in things.
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So I don't want to go to a place and look, see, you know,
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it look exactly like Germany, look exactly like France, for example.
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But Syria, on the other hand, looked different to anywhere else in the world.
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Japan is another country that's unique and different to everywhere else in the world.
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And that was because we didn't have an open economic policy.
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Unfortunately, over in the last few years, before the war began,
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Syria did begin to show that it was opening its economy.
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So we started to get something like a KFC and some of the clothing chains from,
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yeah, we had some of the clothing chains come in from Europe.
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So people there thought, oh, it's new and exciting.
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But eventually the novelty would, you know, would wear off
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because the Syrian food itself is much more fresh and more tasty
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So it was probably something that happened because of outside pressure,
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and because of the pressure that was placed on the Syrian economy
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due to the drought that happened as a result of Turkey damming the river
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And that's really one of the root causes of the crisis
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is the fact that Syria's economy was put under such pressure
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I like, too, what you brought up earlier about globalism.
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And really, we see that there is a war on, you know, ethnic nationalism.
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There's a war to actually erode those differences.
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And I think the Middle East is not excluded from that.
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You know, I don't know if you've been paying attention,
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but European culture is definitely under attack.
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You know, now it's like, oh, what does it mean to be Swedish?
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You know, we're getting brainwashed with that same kind of globalist thing.
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You travel around Europe now, and it's the same chains.
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Well, you know, I remember that song that says,
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if everybody looks the same, we'd be tired of looking at each other.
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And I think, you know, that is exactly what we should be saying.
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If everybody looked the same, and if every place looked the same,
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then we would be tired of looking at each other.
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And, you know, the Middle East is not immune to the globalism that's happening.
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Syria is, first of all, one of the prime examples of that globalism
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migrated to the Middle East and to land which was traditionally
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the land of the East Mediterranean, Syrians, Palestinians, and Jordanians,
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But because of this Zionist idea, it became, you know, land for everybody.
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They are from all over the world, Pakistan, Britain,
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you know, the Caucasus, Russians, South Russia.
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They're just from everywhere, and they claim Syrian land to be their own.
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Another example is if you go to, even to Dubai or Saudi Arabia,
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the Gulf, like, the majority of people who live there are not locals.
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So, and of course, Dubai is one of those, you know,
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and they accept the chains, McDonald's, Cinnabon, everything.
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Syria wasn't one of the countries that accepted it,
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They may look white, but they don't identify as white.
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They're always separating themselves from being white.
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and that's why we see a lot of Jews in Europe right now.
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We see them, you know, they're building walls in Israel.
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They're deporting their foreigners, but then they go to Europe,
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and they say, Europe must become multicultural.
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I did watch videos of some Jews or Zionists who are saying, you know,
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And I find that really ironic, because, you know,
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when was the last time that Israel accepted Palestinian refugees?
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Why don't we talk about those refugees that were created in the 1950s,
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As for Jews and race, and, you know, that subject specifically,
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However, you know, it does also depend on what you identify as.
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I believe that, and there's actually a community of Syrian Jews in New York.
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Before the war began, the Syrian government was trying to reach out to those people
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and ask them to return back to Syria, to their ancestral home,
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because we've never had any problems with them until the creation of Israel,
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We don't really, you know, I don't hate anyone for being Jews,
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but I do dislike the fact that Syrians are being scattered all over the world,
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And those synagogues and those churches have been in Syria for thousands of years,
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and they deserve their community to still exist and take care of them.
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What went through your mind when you saw thousands of Africans flooding into Europe?
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I think that that's been going on for a long time.
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I think that it's just something that probably wasn't discussed
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It was just something that was along with the wave.
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But I've seen many African, I don't know if they're classified as refugees,
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but many Africans who are searching for work in Europe.
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I'm sure there are some of them are refugees because of Sierra Leone
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and what's happening in the Sudan and what happened in Libya
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However, yeah, that's something that's been happening for a while.
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The fact that, you know, Africa, the chaos in Africa is also being caused.
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And probably the poorest of the poor of Africa are the ones that are migrating.
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It's not like Africans who can afford, you know, to live an okay life
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are the ones who want to risk their lives on a leaky boat
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what the agenda is of the governments that are allowing this to happen
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Anyone that tells you that governments are being forced
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to do something humanitarian because of public pressure,
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and some kind of globalist conspiracy to destroy nationalism.
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It's blatant, you know, and our supposed leaders are just traitors.
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Because he warned of an African influx coming into Europe.
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He did warn that he controls the, basically the port,
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And when he goes, that port is going to be in total chaos.
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At the same time, the Africans who were, had worker visas in Libya
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or had a community in Libya were ethnically cleansed
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and slaughtered by the Libyan rebels, which Europe supported.
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So that is obviously something that contributed to that.
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I have to say, you know, every case individual,
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there's some people who are completely opportunists.
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There's some people who are criminals on the run,
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that are traveling from all over these countries to Europe.
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And there are some people who are just completely and utterly desperate.
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is not to airlift the entirety of the Middle East and Africa to Europe,
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nor to airlift the entirety of the ISIS-minded people to Syria.
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that France was still charging a lot of African countries a colonial tax,
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in spite of the fact that they are heavily in debt to the IMF.
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If we want to help, why don't we help them there?
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then when the war is over, send everyone back to their homeland
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Otherwise, we have all this conflict happening.
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I think that temporary residence is really the answer.
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So I know I understand I'm going to come up as a complete hypocrite
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you know, that would have been the best case scenario.
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I do believe that somebody immigrates to a country,
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they should do so because they admire something about that country
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Otherwise, temporary residence is probably a better option.
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In Syria, Syria during the Iraq war took on 2 million Iraqi refugees,
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which we bore, our small economy bore the brunt of that.
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But in Syria, you cannot have Syrian citizenship
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We've got, we had Somalians that lived in Syria since the 90s
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and Palestinians that have lived in Syria since the 50s.
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But even in those cases, Syrian citizenship was not given
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But that marriage would be to the children, not even the spouse.
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if someone from a completely different culture,
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something completely and totally outside of Syrian culture,
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Native Americans came in and settled in Syria en masse
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That's what happened to us when Israel became into existence.
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I'm not saying that that's not necessarily what's going to happen
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However, if you look at what's happening in Britain, for example,
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who have suddenly decided that they want things run
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in a more extremist, Islamist way in certain areas.
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That might be something that is not across the board.
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It might be something that's actually highlighted by the media
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I remember I read a tweet today that a feminist in Sweden
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wanted to ban church crosses as not to offend Muslim immigrants.
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And I can guarantee you that the Muslim immigrants themselves
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I mean, there's been such things happened in Britain
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oh, we should ban this because it's going to offend immigrants.
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Because obviously what's going to happen is they're going to get hated on.
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That's not to say there aren't any crazies in the bunch.
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I've seen ISIS protests in Sydney and in Germany.
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some of them are not even first generation immigrants,
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the reason that they're doing it is they feel maybe disenfranchised
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And so they're looking for some kind of belonging
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Perhaps they come from low socioeconomic backgrounds
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So I think that's a lot of the time what happens when there's upheaval
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and there's wars and people lose everything that they own
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You have to find work, you have to find a house,
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then what's going to happen is you're going to end up in a ghetto.
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And you have these small ghettos of immigrants forming,
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The same thing happened with every flow of immigration.
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for that group of people to bring themselves up out of poverty.
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poverty creates crime and it creates radicalization.
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some of the same people who are carrying those ISIS flags,
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five years ago they were the same people that were selling drugs.
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I speak to Muslim police officers in Sydney who pick these men up.
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So, you know, it's a symptom of a disease, I suppose,
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and I would say the majority of immigrants coming into Europe,
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because Europeans generally don't have that many children.
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So there's a resentment forming of the native population
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Because, I mean, multiculturalism, just it's not working.
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not to react the way that people like George Soros