Dalai Lama: Germany must not
become an Arab country, Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 6, 2016
Invasion of Europe news….He gets it! These Buddhists
are smarter and braver than your average Christian or Jew. We saw that in
Burma where the Buddhist monks had the courage to carry protest banners
opposing Islam and the arrival of the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation)
in Burma.
Buddhist monks
protesting in Burma.
Now here is
arguably the most important Buddhist world leader, the Dalai Lama saying
Germany must take in fewer Muslim migrants and only keep them temporarily.
I saw this news
last week and tweeted it, but since I’ve been away more of you have sent me the
story so I thought I better post it.
The Dalai Lama has said there are too many
migrants pouring into Europe, warning against the continent becoming Arabised,
and claiming the solution is the eventual repatriation of migrants.
Agence
France-Presse has reported that the leader of Tibetan Buddhism said: “When we
look at the face of each refugee, but especially those of the children and
women, we feel their suffering, and a human being who has a better situation in
life has the responsibility to help them.
Less peace of
any kind if Islam continues the hijra to non-Muslim countries. “But on the other hand, there are too many at
the moment… Europe, Germany in particular, cannot become an Arab country,
Germany is Germany”. “There are so
many that in practice it becomes difficult.”
The
Dalai Lama added that “from a moral point of view too, I think that the
refugees should only be admitted temporarily”. “The goal should be that they return and
help rebuild their countries.” Continue
reading here.
On this last
point, we agree completely especially for the US. Many people, when they
first learn about the refugee program for their towns and cities, think it is a
temporary arrangement. It is not! See our
complete ‘Invasion of Europe’ series by clicking
here.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/dalai-lama-germany-must-not-become-an-arab-country/
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