While we cannot discount the generosity shown by ordinary Europeans and the governments of some countries, we also cannot ignore the intolerant beliefs of authoritative figures that are now surfacing. Whereas, on the one hand we have Pope Francis’s recent statement on welcoming refugees into European homes, on the other we see influential religious figures terming the entry of these hapless people into the continent an “invasion”. Furthermore, Hungary’s prime minister has said that attempts to “keep Europe Christian” were being disturbed, disregarding the fact that those seeking homes in European nations do not necessarily belong to one faith, not to mention that the number of refugees entering Europe form a minuscule percentage of the continent’s total population. However, regardless of the religious backgrounds of refugees, European leaders have to realise that it is the world’s faith in humanity that has to come first. While this is a problem that has no easy solutions, we can at least do without the obvious bigotry at display.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 14th, 2015.
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