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Refugees Persuasive Speech
First they invited them over, second they saw certain troubles in cultural affair, third they tried to invade cultural fairness by suggesting banning to local authorities and offices allowing further social injustice. My point is clear, if you want social justice, you can't ban religious matters in any race. IF NOT, you will have to ban yourself from saying "Jesus Christ" or "God" as well as many other Christian frequent manners.
This is surely disgusting!
Of course i am all in favor against the madness the refugees giving, but it is not the source of the problem i was expecting to see. To ban some religious manners would not cut down the problem. The root is there, and surely will rise again. Mind me if i remind all how many refugees are running freely in European countries? When you give the ban, they will protest. When you give the ban, they will express their disparity through another method of rather peaceful protest. They are not educated in Western Culture, the disparity remains and so is the problem. By directly cutting the problem is to directly cut into your hand, deliberately!
Whether you throw them into concentration camps, you will only have the angry mobs at your back. Nevertheless, this refugee dispute is spreading out to every country, the Neo-Nazi is raising for this matter.
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Will you allow those beggars to have their ways with your own house, with your stuffs? With your food and water? There is a line for everything and the rule should be stroke in order to bring harmony between the beggars and the owner. The problem are language barrier, cultural differences, and mutual hatred for each other. You can't expect them to follow the rules written according to your own wealth and cultural notions. They will certainly dislike and have their own trespassing against your

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