The N.Y. Times’ Syrian refugee of the week by Ann Coulter

Ann Coulter opposes gov’t plan ‘to continue dumping these sick, sadistic cultures on us’

On Christmas Day – three weeks after the son of a Pakistani immigrant and his Pakistani immigrant bride murdered 14 people in San Bernardino, California – the New York Times told the heartwarming story of “Kamal,” a Syrian refugee who resettled into Houston, Texas, earlier this year and immediately started shopping at Wal-Mart.

The Times considers it tacky when actual Americans go to Wal-Mart, but Muslim immigrants seem to live there, buying nothing but American flags and Christmas trees.

Thus, we’re told Kamal has an outdoor Christmas tree from Wal-Mart, and we find him carrying two trays of cupcakes from Kroger’s for his children’s elementary school holiday party.

Kamal – like the Times – was “angered” by Texans’ reluctance to accept more Syrian refugees. He says of Americans: “Why did you bring me here and why then you let the people hate us?”

We brought you here, Kamal, because the Democrats need voters and the rich need cheap servants.

As for letting “the people” hate refugees, they don’t, but if they did they’d have a right to do so. It goes back to that whole thing with John Locke, John Milton and the English Bill of Rights in 1689. (Of course, in Syria, it’s always the year 400, so this is merely pedagogical.)

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