not even the city of light and love, Paris.
During the past several weeks, hundreds of thousands of Syrians and other refugees have been trying to escape from ISIS-controlled areas, many with just the clothes on their backs. At first many European nations welcomed these refugees, and happily gave them food, shelter, etc. But then everyone started to notice that the majority (nearly 80%) of these "refugees" were young men, and very few women and children. And then of course, the problems began:
- Governments were literally kicking people out of their homes in order for refugees to move into them.
- Refugees leaving piles and piles of waste and refuse everywhere they go; not using toilets in their housing, but instead defecating all over the floors.
- Refugees living in tent cities on the outskirts of many towns, burning their tents and blankets in protest.
- Refugees suing the governments of their host countries because they are not being given housing and money fast enough (this happened after a week).
- Untold numbers of attacks, rapes and murders of citizens of host countries by Muslim men have been happening; they know that the authorities are already stretched to the limit as far as their police forces.
- Small once-quiet European towns that haven taken in thousands of Muslim refugees are now living in constant fear of what could happen to their wives and daughters, with authorities telling their own citizens to never travel around town alone.
- Muslims have paraded and protested in the streets of their host cities with obvious and blatant hatred, bearing signs saying that anyone to "disses" Islam should be killed; that Islam will take over and rule the world soon, etc. Police do nothing.
And now one of the most horrific events happened this past Friday: the murder of over 150 people in Paris by a handful of Muslim terrorists. Cafes, streets, and a music theater were all hit. In fact the terrorists were purposely going after the people at the theater who were in wheelchairs, either shooting them, or taking them to the roof of the building and throwing them off! Theater goers were literally fish in a barrel, unable to escape the attackers who were armed with automatic weapons, firing indiscriminately into the crowd. Men, women and children all lost their lives. French, American, and other nationalities. The world is in turmoil (again) and is now in mourning for France.
Thankfully, the French Prime Minister, unlike Obama, wasted no time in having their army bomb Raqqa Syria, the home to ISIS strongholds and training centers. But people now live in terror, with the expectation that any day, another of these attacks will happen in England or the U.S.
But people have had it, are rising up, and some are fighting back.
- There are about 30 U.S. governors who have said NO to letting Syrian refugees into their states.
- "Anonymous" has vowed to fight and bring down ISIS via cyberwar. They have already hacked and removed over 2,000 pro-ISIS Twitter feeds.
- Others are drawing strength from each other, and from articles like this, written by the husband of one of those killed in Paris.
Our world is spinning out of control, and our country is imploding due to the negligence of our government, and the apathy/complacency of our citizenry. May God have mercy on us in these end days.