I can’t help
it…. My government is doing everything it can to help 25,000 refugees. How
exciting is that?
I cannot
even begin to imagine the gamut of emotions that these men, women and children
will be experiencing, from the depths of despair to euphoria to anticipation of
what is to come to wonderment of what the future will bring. They must have
hundreds of questions, will I like Canada? Will Canadians like me? Where will I
live? Where will my children go to school? How will I communicate with
Canadians? Can I work in Canada?
As a father,
grandfather and great grandfather I can sympathize and understand a parents
worry, these people are no different than you or I, family matters and getting
your children to a safe haven is paramount.
Just a few
short years ago the people of Syria lived a somewhat normal life, albeit under
a tyrant, but life in the major centers had a modicum of normality to it.
Granted they had to watch what they said about their government or the secret
police would pay them a visit. Then drought hit the area and farms were lost,
people moved into the major centers, there were very few job opportunities and much
discontent in the governments inaction. An uprising was in the making and
powerful countries such as America and Great Britain were prepared to assist in
the overthrow even the Harper government assisted. Russia supported the tyrant
Assad and supplied armaments in the confusion the door was left open to a newly
formed group of warriors and terrorists, the Islamic State.
Let’s not
forget that the CIA used Syria as a base for rendition and torture of suspected
al-Qaida members.
Imagine
living life not knowing who to trust, the government, the rebels or the Islamic
State. Imagine not knowing who was going to kill you, rape your wife or your
daughter.
Now imagine
fleeing to a country that was not your own, being housed in a tent city with
millions of others in the same predicament, relying on the kindness of charitable
organizations and well meaning people with foreign accents speaking other
languages.
Suddenly you
have won the lottery. You are one of the chosen few out of some 1 million
refugees to be going to Canada.
How bloody exciting is that?
Be a part of the solution rather than the source of the problem. Help end the bigotry, lies and prejudices, open your arms and your hearts and welcome these new immigrants.
Be a part of the solution rather than the source of the problem. Help end the bigotry, lies and prejudices, open your arms and your hearts and welcome these new immigrants.
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