Splintering Among Syrian Refugees

Everyone’s amygdalae is on edge:

The leader of a Syrian-American community organization on Monday voiced concerns about political differences between refugees and families long established in and around Allentown.

“I don’t care if it’s my brother,” said Aziz Wehbey, president of the Catasauqua-based American Amarian Syrian Charity Society. “We have to keep our eyes open on anybody that comes from a tough neighborhood.”

This also is a sign of the K-selection approaching. If money was flowing like during the dot-com bubble, you would not hear this. Instead Muslim civic associations would quietly assimilate the immigrants, and hope to not attract attention. Instead, even Syrian Muslims are looking at other Syrian Muslims with suspicion and distrust.

They may also have a better idea of the extent to which ISIS will be coming over among the newcomers, and they are trying to distance themselves from the horrors approaching.

Apocalypse cometh™

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