Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The 5 Awkward Questions They Won’t Answer About The Drowned Boy, Syria And Our ‘Moral Duty’

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 Drowned boy

1. What’s the truth behind the story of the drowned boy Aylan Kurdi?

There’s just so much that doesn’t add up. Starting with the fact that the boy’s name is actually Alan Shenu. His father Abdullah claims he and his family were fleeing the fighting in his ‘home town’ Kobani.

Yet according to the Guardian they have been living in Turkey for three years – long before the fighting in Kobani started or indeed ISIS really existed – and before that in Damascus.

In Turkey, their rent appears to have been paid for by a sister in Canada and they had over $4,400 in cash so they were in no immediate danger. Abdullah’s accounts of his motives, of his intentions and what actually happened are wildly inconsistent. In some versions he was heading for Sweden.

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10 comments:

  1. Ever since I first heard that story and before I knew the details, when it was just about
    (according to the MSM) a poor boy who had drowned, I tried to put myself in the
    father's place. Let's see now, my wife and children all drown but somehow I make it to shore alive and in good shape? I DON'T THINK SO. There is no way I'd let my family drown while I swam to safety. If they didn't make it out neither would I unless just by chance I was the only one that rescuers could resuscitate. Either the whole story is bogus or that man is a POS coward who doesn't deserve the title of father.
    Either that or he's an out and out murderer who wanted rid of his family.

    CH

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  2. Sorry Brock, no pity or sympathy here, as with so many stories coming out, facts and words and statements don't add up. I have hardened my heart and have no feelings on this, we as a nation and people are in for a whole scat load of hurt coming. I tell people whom I have conversations with that seem to have opened their eyes and yet when I make the statement to hardened your heart and why, they recoil in horror that we may have to dispose of the women and children as well as the males of the invaders. They just don't get it... I then see those people as a liability, not an asset or ally.

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    1. All they have to do is send them back and before long it will cease, but they, of course, want to accept them.

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  3. looks staged ...most of the original narative has turned out to be false.

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    1. Evidently, we need to question every single thing these day, regardless.

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  4. Send all of the men 15 - 50 back. Arm them when they land at the airport and insist they defend their country. Only then, will their family be cared for before the whole family is returned to where they came from after their victory. Either way, the remaining family return when the war is over. Fight for it or you don't deserve it.

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    1. But, but it's my right. I'm already 22 with a wife and 4 children and can't find an easier enough job that will trump welfare................

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  5. It does no t matter that this photo is staged the sea washes up bodies parallel to the waves, never perpendicular. It does no t matter that in less than two days, it was instantly reproduced on the front pages of almost all the newspapers in the NATO zone You have already been advised that the Western Press is free and pluralist.
    According to Info Direkt, the Austrian Intelligence states this mass invasions were instigated by the US to weaken European countries. This I can believe. Thank God
    Russia didn't fall for it.
    http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=121266

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