Asylum Seekers Or Refugees Quotes

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“To those people who leave their own country and go to other countries. Either as tourists, visitors, investors, workers, refugees, asylum seekers, or illegal immigrants.
Why do you misbehave when you get to other countries? Why you are so barbaric, violent, causing trouble, committing crimes, breaking laws, being rude, disrespectful, entitled, and arrogant?
Why you are fighting and harassing people who are giving you hospitality in their own country? Why don’t you respect their ways, system, authority, laws, government, culture, religion, or tradition?
Why can’t you have manners, behave well like any normal person, and be a decent human being?
What is it that is so hard that you must behave and think the way you are doing? What is wrong with you? Why do you behave like animals? Don’t you have shame or consciousness?
If you see that you are not welcome. Why don’t leave you? Why are you forcing your stay and fighting with them? Why are you so defensive and fighting so hard to do wrong things?
Did you leave a problematic country in search of greener pastures or you left because you are problematic in that country?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Suppose people in government or parliament don’t see anything wrong happening in the country. If they don’t see any wrongdoing, we have the wrong people in government. The solution is not to force them to act on what we see because they will be in denial. The solution is to remove them from government because they will be a wall and obstruction, an obstacle blocking us from achieving what we want. They will be a barrier, a stumbling block. They will block our opportunities, success, development, growth, potential, and freedom. They will be working against us behind the scenes. They are the enables of these wrongdoings that are happening.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Why would foreign nationals leave or flee their country to cause trouble, crime, and problems in another country? They would be the ones causing instability, disorganization, protests, riots, and unrest.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Why would you show hostility toward a country that offers you hospitality? Why fight for a country you don’t want to live in while staying in another that has welcomed you? Why cause trouble or commit crimes while waving the flag of a country you’ve chosen to leave, especially while benefiting from the hospitality of another? If you’re unhappy, why not peacefully return to the country you support so strongly?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“They fight to uphold the law in their own countries, yet they fight to break the law in mine. The same laws, principles, behaviors, conduct, and rules they enforce at home, they oppose when my country enforces them. They expect my country to disregard these standards, turning it into a free for all. While they demand strict enforcement of laws in their own nations, they want my country to abandon them. What is considered wrong in their country, they want to be acceptable in mine. As a result, my country has become a banana republic, lawless and a haven for criminals.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Africa is often perceived as a testing ground for trials conducted by large pharmaceutical companies, wealthy individuals, and major corporations. These initiatives are sometimes presented as efforts to develop, improve, or assist African communities. However, when negative outcomes occur, such as fatalities, those responsible may deny accountability or involvement. One reason Africa is targeted for such trials is the perception that its leadership can be easily influenced through financial incentives. This raises concerns about corruption and a lack of ethical governance, where harmful actions may be permitted in exchange for personal gain.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos