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    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
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    Default Re: Stockholm: "Teaching those immigrants a lesson!"

    pick one you think is credible http://www.google.nl/search?hl=en-NL...41.NejZJTFaBXg

    Doesn't make the picture any less iconic of course but things are not as they seem. The usual reaction, people who jumped on it simply don't want to talk about it anymore
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    Default Re: Stockholm: "Teaching those immigrants a lesson!"

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    pick one you think is credible http://www.google.nl/search?hl=en-NL...41.NejZJTFaBXg

    Doesn't make the picture any less iconic of course but things are not as they seem. The usual reaction, people who jumped on it simply don't want to talk about it anymore
    You did note that I posted two sources, one from December 2015, which said that the allegations that he were a smuggler were at best unproven and shady? One of the sources I posted even had a relatively good explanation:

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guardian
    The facts proved otherwise. Investigations into the smuggling operations in Turkey showed that refugees were often tasked with helping smugglers sign up passengers for smuggling trips. Their language skills and contacts inside refugee communities made them ideal as middlemen. It was also not uncommon for one of the passengers to be given the responsibility of driving the boat. No smuggler, with family in Turkey and a steady income from the lucrative smuggling trade, would want to end up illegally in Europe and risk not being able to return home, where he would be likely to face arrest anyway.
    Now I will grant you that it is strange to call this a fact that proves he's not a smuggler, but to say he is one just because he steered the boat is equally not based on solid reasoning. It's also interesting that he was recklessly endangering his family while those who do not take their family with them on the journey are blamed for leaving without their family. Now if thewre were a reported case where someone had a chance to flee but stayed and got himself and his family killed by ISIS I guess people would also say he recklessly endangered his family. All in all these people obviously ruin the lives of their families no matter what they do.


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