11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
The island of Bhasan Char - 'floating island' - rose from the sea 20 years ago
** 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
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Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
The island of Bhasan Char - 'floating island' - rose from the sea 20 years ago
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Generational Dynamics, Myanmar, Burma, Buddhists,
Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, Cox's Bazar,
Bay of Bengal, Bhasan Char, floating island, Meghna River,
Cambodia, Pol Pot, Aung San Suu Kyi
11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
With rising sea levels, how will the world react to climate refugees coming into countries by the billions? I have watched speeches given by climate change scientists in Germany, and they openly talk about how America can easily accept the entire population of Bangladesh into the mid-west because so few Americans live there anyway. Do you see countries accepting climate refugees on that scale? I don't.
Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Can't Sleep: if you believe that stuff, I can understand your insomnia. Have you considered WHY America might consider more than the 50,000,000 illegal occupiers currently sponging here? Keep your guilt cards and your Bangleshi's. We peasants are barely surviving our current invaders.
These pieces bring to mind an animal shelter. How long before the conditional adoption period expires? Like John, I am horrified at what passes for humanity.
These pieces bring to mind an animal shelter. How long before the conditional adoption period expires? Like John, I am horrified at what passes for humanity.
Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Why are countries helping the Rohingyas at all? Why should we help muslims AFTER 9/11? The Muslims have spend the past 90 years spreading islamic barbarism. Meanwhile India, China and Burma have stood for stability and non-interference for the past 70 years. The Burmese Government consists and has historically consisted of good people. We should be siding with Myanmar.Silent Guest 1 wrote:Can't Sleep: if you believe that stuff, I can understand your insomnia. Have you considered WHY America might consider more than the 50,000,000 illegal occupiers currently sponging here? Keep your guilt cards and your Bangleshi's. We peasants are barely surviving our current invaders.
These pieces bring to mind an animal shelter. How long before the conditional adoption period expires? Like John, I am horrified at what passes for humanity.
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Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Personally, I think the Myanmarians (!?) should simply revoke the "use of money" by their "unwanted" populations within their borders.Cynic Hero 86 wrote:Why are countries helping the Rohingyas at all? Why should we help muslims AFTER 9/11? The Muslims have spend the past 90 years spreading islamic barbarism. Meanwhile India, China and Burma have stood for stability and non-interference for the past 70 years. The Burmese Government consists and has historically consisted of good people. We should be siding with Myanmar.Silent Guest 1 wrote:Can't Sleep: if you believe that stuff, I can understand your insomnia. Have you considered WHY America might consider more than the 50,000,000 illegal occupiers currently sponging here? Keep your guilt cards and your Bangleshi's. We peasants are barely surviving our current invaders.
These pieces bring to mind an animal shelter. How long before the conditional adoption period expires? Like John, I am horrified at what passes for humanity.
.."the unwanted" would then just "wander off", being unable to buy tobacco and those really nifty colorful silk-like clothes that the ladies wear.
Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Do you study history at all? The Burmese government has been a crack pot collective for decades. Good people? As for China not interferring in other countries, interfering with foreign countries is all they seem to do these days. You really need to crack open a book or two before you start posting again.Cynic Hero 86 wrote:Why are countries helping the Rohingyas at all? Why should we help muslims AFTER 9/11? The Muslims have spend the past 90 years spreading islamic barbarism. Meanwhile India, China and Burma have stood for stability and non-interference for the past 70 years. The Burmese Government consists and has historically consisted of good people. We should be siding with Myanmar.Silent Guest 1 wrote:Can't Sleep: if you believe that stuff, I can understand your insomnia. Have you considered WHY America might consider more than the 50,000,000 illegal occupiers currently sponging here? Keep your guilt cards and your Bangleshi's. We peasants are barely surviving our current invaders.
These pieces bring to mind an animal shelter. How long before the conditional adoption period expires? Like John, I am horrified at what passes for humanity.
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Re: 11-Oct-18 World View -- Bangladesh continues plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island
Hmmm,.. how about we transport the Rohingyas to Guatemala and Honduras to displace the "natives" there, and make Mexico "keep" the Guatemalans and Hondurans that want to come north?
..just an idea.
Also, what about that "ancient" idea of repopulating Tierra Del Fuego with the world's "migrants"? That might be amusing...
..just an idea.
Also, what about that "ancient" idea of repopulating Tierra Del Fuego with the world's "migrants"? That might be amusing...
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