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09-14-2015, 08:33 AM
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Re: Aylan Kurdi Picture Was Staged.
Well they probably moved them around like it was a tetris game :-) but jokes aside - thanks for clearing it out. I'm laying down in my bed, sick with flu - maybe im too emotional now, can't think straight... |
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09-14-2015, 10:03 AM
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Re: Aylan Kurdi Picture Was Staged.
I don't blame the woman who put it up on twitter though, even sky news and the dailymail reported that that picture was of Aylan Kurdi. http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-s...f-tragedy.html |
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09-14-2015, 01:41 PM
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Re: Aylan Kurdi Picture Was Staged.
It's also a damn shame they staged and lied about the circumstances of the deaths. The narrative was, "look how desperate these people are to save their families from the war" "we should help them so they don't need to take flimsy boats and watch children drown" When in reality, that family wasn't "running for their lives". They just wanted to go to Europe, for a better life, not because they were in danger. |
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09-14-2015, 02:34 PM
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Re: Aylan Kurdi Picture Was Staged.
Now, as per NBC NEWS, the aunt of ayllan Kurdi is saying that the death and photo being shown around the world is a MESSAGE FROM GOD. for the world to wake Up. http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/eur...d-aunt-n426826 "Deeply from my heart, I feel this little Aylan was a message from God to wake up the world," Aylan's aunt Fatima Kurdi said in Brussels as European Union interior ministers gathered in the Belgian city to discuss the migration crisis. "I am the messenger here." Europe's leaders remain bitterly divided over how to distribute refugees around the continent, with some countries refusing to accept quotas specified by Brussels. Demonstrators mocked the European response to the influx of migrants. Activists dressed up as caricatures of European leaders, wearing masks and standing between a symbolic wall and a barbed-wire fence. Handwritten slogans on the wall read "No Borders" and "No One Is Illegal." "It's absolutely terrible. You cannot close the door for those desperate people. They flee the war," said Kurdi, who lives in Canada. "People … can and they should build a better, a longer table, not the higher fence." |
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09-14-2015, 03:00 PM
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Re: Aylan Kurdi Picture Was Staged.
This is Obamas legacy. He wanted to get out of Iraq, and he was backed by many Americans. One more year in Iraq may have prevented all of this. Obama would never admit it, but maybe he wanted this to happen. Maybe he thought it would bring down Assad. Look at Yemen and Libya, Iraq and Syria. All places are a complete mess. All have his finger prints. |