Re: No, Afghan Refugees Are Not Welcome in Freehold -
09-22-2021, 05:37 PM
In all fairness, I do not think it is at all kind to bring these people to Freehold. I will not mention their denial of Christ as the Son of God. It matters little that they believe than an unregistered gun will solve most problems if they cannot express themselves in American. They may well share a Christian’s view that many wives means many sons, but I do think that God had people in mind who are a little more advanced than goat-herders when the order went out to populate the world.
I am told that they support the absolute dominance of man over woman but that is little more than saying a man with a paint brush is an artist… there are standards, and these people lack them.
The pointlessness of educating women (who go on to claim “special rights” in the workplace) has a lot going for it but is this enough? For Freehold, it is merely "more of the same".
It has been pointed out to me that the Afghans stone queers, and although we cannot object on theological grounds, I do think that we may object on moral grounds that they will not have the image of Christ in their minds when they do it, and judging from the state of the hovels in their villages, they don’t clean up the mess after them.
Their dietary laws present problems. Restaurants, schools, hospitals will be surrounded by Democratic Karens demanding special menus for their friends. The consequence is that you will no longer find pork belly washed down with a Sauvignon Blanc on the menu. Bars will close, Friday will become the new Sunday. In short, our lives would change.
I’m not sure of their stance on witches, but, one way or another, I don’t think it would be a deal-breaker.
It is fair to reject all of them entirely – there may be Christians among them, there may be men of financial substance among them, but on the whole, it is probably more a case of finding somewhere suitable for them. I am thinking of an area in which their kind already live. They are used to an area whose main export was drugs, whose accommodation was, literally, third-world, and that respectable people avoided like a leper with cholera.
I mention this as I own a large disused meat-packing plant in Detroit, which, with sufficient government money, (peanuts, compared to the $billions Biden spent losing) could be converted to hold about 700 families, who would blend in with the neighbourhood and whom nobody need notice unless these Afghans are blessed by God to a sufficient extent so as to rise from their humble roots.
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