The migrants that seek a welcome

FR. SHAY CULLEN, SSC

Let us look at ourselves as human beings with dignity, values, and inalienable human rights. We are persons, not animals that see enemies and rivals all around them in the wild and fight and kill for food and survival. Most humans live by a higher standard and coexist in peace—but not all. Because we are so many and have driven a number of species to the point of extinction, respectful cooperation and helping all live with equality and justice are essential for us to live in harmony and peace.

The principle, of loving and caring for others as we would care for ourselves, is a survival strategy as well as one by which we can reach out to others in need to welcome them into our communities and build trust, harmony; give mutual support; and bring peace and stability to our society.

When we ignore such virtues and values, we return to the selfish inward tribal mentality that rejects and excludes others and leads to conflict and violence. In wealthy European and North American countries, discrimination and rejection of the poor and the wretched from the Middle East and Africa is growing. Some fanatical anti-foreigner, anti-migrant, anti-Muslim groups have worked themselves up in a frenzy of hatred to the point of racial hysteria.
They attack migrant shelters and migrants. This generation in the developed nations has never experienced war, destruction, hunger, want, or displacement since the Bosnian war or the great depression or in Europe at the end of World War 2.

Then, the European continent was filled with refugees and displaced people and migrants wandering from one country to another, hungry and homeless. They were welcomed, and they rebuilt a shattered Europe. They traveled to America by the hundreds of thousands. They were welcomed, and that welcome and the struggle of these migrants were what made America great. Under President Donald Trump, half the nation is opposed to migrants even though they are migrants themselves or descended from migrants.

They have abandoned such compassion, tolerance, and inclusiveness; they can’t make America, or any nation, great with racial hatred, but the sacrifice and struggle of new migrants can. This present generation never suffered much want, but many are electing leaders that are embracing a selfish, inward even racist attitude towards the wretched of the earth, the downtrodden, the hungry, and those fleeing war and violence—war caused by exploitative policies of the West—in violation of basic rights.

The rescue ship Aquarius with 629 migrants, saved from a perilous journey, escaping hardship, hunger poverty and false unjust imprisonment in their own countries and then again in Libya, are following a hope and a dream of survival and a better life. Whereas there are many caring people of compassion in the European countries and America and Canada, there are many more that are exclusionist and live in selfish fear and harbor racist attitudes.  The 629 unfortunate migrants have been turned away from Catholic Italy and Malta, where the electorate has chosen leaders that are implementing an anti-migrant policy.

Hungary, Romania and Poland are banning migrants in the name of keeping their “Christian culture pure and untainted.” Austria and Italy are following these exclusionist policies. It is a big setback for human rights and the EU. Some have built thousands of miles of fences, and President Trump says he will do likewise.

In fact, they who exclude and reject the poor and the desperate are the most unchristian of all, and many of the refugees are migrants and are themselves Christian.

It is the people of Spain who have opened their doors and will give them welcome, shelter and support. Such hospitality is a powerful act of human goodness, and encourages and enables strangers to feel welcomed and to hope and believe in the goodness of human nature and to be open to peaceful coexistence.

The others that have rejected them and are deporting many more have abandoned their international obligations and humanitarian duty. They are hardhearted and uncaring. But who cares about such hypocrisy and ignorant uncivilized attitudes?

We all should care. Unless we open our hearts and welcome the refugees and migrants, we will be closed to caring, compassion and love. We will hurt our family, our community, and ourselves by selfish attitudes. By having love for the stranger, we will truly have a healthy unselfish love for all.

The migrants are the throwaway people ignored by the better off nations, whose forebears invaded and occupied their lands and made them their slaves, shipped 13 million of them to the Americas, and then in the modern era made them into underdeveloped colonial dependents. They exploited their people, stole their raw materials, and impoverished them.  Today, the neocolonial control perpetuates this exploitation, tolerates it, and even encourages corrupt dictators and tyrants to allow the exploiters to continue the oppressive business policies through multinational corporations. The misplaced lavish praise of Trump heaped on the most brutal dictator Kim Jong Un is just one more example.

Compassion, openness to the stranger, empathy, friendship, and hospitality for the migrant and refugee have never been more necessary than today. It is a truly tragic and horrific situation in the Middle East and Africa where thousands of non-combatants, mostly women and children, have been bombed, burnt, mutilated, beheaded, raped, and murdered. Many hundreds of girls and women have been kidnapped and sold as sex slaves by the ferocious merciless fighters of the terror groups, who have massacred many innocent people. That and overwhelming poverty and corruption is driving the migrant poor to look for a better life. Risking all on a rubber dingy in the Mediterranean is an act of utter desperation, courage, and bravery in the struggle to escape evil and live again. We should give them that chance.

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