Patrick Kelly I
did not write this but PLEASE READ....From the eyes/experience of a
soldier - Afghanistan & Iraq. We in the United States know
nothing.....I was asked to share this by the author: I don't typically
go on rants or express my political beliefs here, but
I just have to get this off my mind. As some of you know, I'm active
duty Army. Aside from that, I am a medic. I've spent 3 years of my life
overseas in both Afghanistan and Iraq. I've seen some pretty atrocious
sites caused by war, from both sides. I've picked up blown up body parts
of friends and I've saved the lives of guys who were trying to kill me
and my guys right before I was keeping them from their 72 virgins or
whatever they believe awaits them on the other side. Here is an unbiased
truthful view to the Syrian refugee situation. My first deployment to
Iraq, in 2006, my unit voluntarily ran a childrens burn clinic outside
of the FOB. It was a constant target for attacks. You would think that
people wouldn't shoot mortars or rockets at their own children, but you
would be wrong. We saw hundreds of children, from infants to 18 year
olds. The overwhelming majority of the kids we saw (90% or better) were
clear cases of abuse. These parents were literally dunking their kids in
boiling water, or throwing hot chai at their kids faces... Yes, we're
talking about babies, toddlers, kids not even old enough to understand
why their parents would do these things to them. HUNDREDS of kids... We
saw quite a few of these kids that were sexually abused, both girls and
boys. Their parents acted if nothing was wrong with this, even when
confronted by our doctors. This is the mentality of their society, not
the viewpoint of a few individuals... these beliefs have been accepted
to the vast majority of these people. Many were educated, well dressed,
well spoken men, but yet, they still raped their own children, and kept
chai boys (if you don't know what that means, google it.) During that
deployment, we also captured the 3rd largest EFP cache that had ever
been captured. There were hundreds of copper plates, homemade
explosives, fake curbs to house the EFP's, hundreds of mortars and
rockets and howitzer rounds, even an anti-aircraft gun. All of these
things came from one place, Syria. Almost every single IED or EFP we
found or hit could be traced back to Syria... A lot of the terrorists we
captured were from SYRIA... Imagine that. Fast forward a couple years,
and I find myself in Helmand Province, in Afghanistan... We had a group
of Afghani's that were paid to help guard our little mud hut in the
middle of an Afghan village (I wasn't on a fob) These guys also kept a
"chai boy" A boy, about 11 years old, who was there to serve these guys
sexually. We heard him being sexually assaulted many times, but there
was nothing we could do about it. We asked the police, the Afghan Army,
and we were told the same thing every time.... it's their culture, and
accepted as the norm.... Once again, we captured Syrian made explosives,
weapons, and other items... We found Syrian passports during raids...
And people out there want us to let these people into the US, with our
kids, and near our wives. Near our schools, near our churches,
synogogues, malls. Places where we should never have to fear being blown
up, shot, kidnapped and tortured... Don't forget what they did to the
Egyptian Coptic Christians, or the Jordanian pilot... Don't forget about
what they do to rape victims! They stone these women to death for being
raped! They behead their own people. Do you think they will show mercy
to you? Look at the rape statistics in Denmark, Sweden, Belgium. Facts
don't lie... 97% of rapes committed in Sweden were committed by Muslim
immigrants... And you want 10,000 of these people here? Even if just 1%
of these so called "refugees" were ISIS supporters or active ISIS
terrorists, would that be acceptable to you? Chew on it... think about
it. Take a good look at your kids or your wife and decide if the risk is
worth taking. Feel free to share this if you want
By Dave Douglas
By Dave Douglas
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