3/26/16

YOU'RE NOT A TERRORIST IF YOU ARE MARRIED WITH CHILDREN? : SISTER SPEAKS

Terrorism around the world, especially the ISIS brand, has upset me badly.  I've been reading around the refugee crisis in Europe, what countries are willing to take how many people; sometimes they say they will take Christians, often they say they will take families.  And every time another bomb goes off and kills and mains dozens of people, I worry that Donald Trump will become President of the United States and drop an atomic bomb - OK maybe a teeny tiny one.

WHAT I'VE READ AGAIN AND AGAIN is that most terrorists are men, and that they are unmarried men without families.   This is especially so if they wish to blow themselves up in the process. I have no way of proving this is so, but because of this unmarried men without families are not looked upon favorably when it comes to granting official refugee status.  Clearly it is thought that if a man is single, if he has not made the commitment to husband a woman and father children then he is not family oriented.

I hate that.

But I wonder if this is true culturally and religiously, because of the huge emphasis on marriage and children in Islamic cultures.

The horror of refugee men being abusive, and even raping women and children in Germany, often because the woman is unprotected by a man, is warning for every other country in Europe and the Western world NOT TO TAKE IN REFUGEES.  I know that my desire to visit Europe as a tourist has gone flat.

The situation is OUT OF CONTROL and I, for one, have lost a lot of empathy because of these violent outbreaks.  I definitely wish to live in a world where I can be an independent single unmarried childless and unescorted female and remain not harassed, molested, or raped.

I think these refugees KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE DOING and taking advantage of the cultural differences that make women seem available to them for wrong doing.

It's all sh*t!


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