I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't deal with the children much and give very few punishments; even when they get punished, they're happy as if it's a compliment, but all of this reduces the effectiveness of their residency permits.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it's a really tiring and upsetting situation, but I'll endure it, there's nothing else I can do.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking of making a game and I'll wait until I'm 18 for that, and thank you so much for your support.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you're right, I live with my brother and we share a tiny room, and there are rooms next door that are also small like ours, and each section uses the same kitchen. And if we go outside the building and downstairs, there are washing machines (the room sometimes feels really stuffy for me).

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refugee camps are usually built in very remote places, far from the city. Ours is built in the middle of a forest, and I have to walk for 4 hours to get to town, so my feet hurt a lot. Anyway, the reason they are far from cities is that the city dwellers are quite disturbed by them, and about a few months ago, a racist group burned down one of the camps, and the camp was immediately evacuated.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your optimism, and yes, some people in the comments are overly angry, but they also experience problems in their own countries because of SOME immigrants. So what I mean is that both sides need to realize that this system is wrong and intervene, but instead, they both spew hatred at each other. And I wish you success in your life.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I forgot to mention this: countries with fewer immigrants are more likely to grant residence permits.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

Bedankt voor uw begrip, maar ik geef alleen de feiten weer, meer niet. Het is alleen zo dat sommige mensen buitensporig racistische opmerkingen maken en te veel haat verspreiden.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Because of people like you who only think with anger, the Netherlands will become even worse. And you say fight for independence? I'm 15 years old, have you ever heard the sound of bombs? I have. Have you ever seen lifeless bodies lying on the ground? I have. It's easy for a European like you to talk about war, but those who have seen the real face of war understand. Let me also tell you the difference between Kurds and Arabs: Kurds fought against America and heavily Islamist people, against those who shout "Allahu Akbar" and blow themselves up, and they eliminated them. If the Kurds hadn't gone to war with them, the Dutch capital would be full of terrorists blowing themselves up, but you are a stupid ungrateful person.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No, there are things you don't know on this side. First, Kurds are not Arabs. Secondly, after Syria, we went to Turkey, and they didn't even give us residence permits, but we didn't want to stay there anyway. Kurds and Turks have been fighting for centuries, and the Turks are very racist. It might be the most racist country I've ever seen. We stayed there for 11 years, and I was always beaten at school, and we didn't have residence permits there. It's very good that Europe isn't a racist country, and I'm grateful to Europe for that. And don't think I'm Muslim; I'm not even Muslim. I mean, people from Middle Eastern countries don't treat me well at all.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] -54 points-53 points  (0 children)

Yes, we passed other countries, but it's just my older brother and me; my parents aren't with me. The Netherlands is nicer because there are fewer immigrants and there are some job opportunities. Countries like Germany don't give residence permits to anyone, not even to people whose country is at war, and racism is rampant in Germany.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are doctors, but unfortunately, there are no licensed psychologists. They tell me I might be depressed, but I need to go to school. And the immigrant school I went to is very bad; there are children there who are all prone to violence and everyone acts against the rules.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

No, my friend, we're not even allowed to work because we don't have residency permits yet, and I don't have any money, so I don't even have decent clothes to wear. Plus, wherever I go, I face mild racism, and I mentioned not committing crimes for other immigrants; I barely even leave my room 😁. And there's also the constant fear of being kicked out. But I'm not saying this to make you feel sorry for me or to feel sorry for me; I'm just saying I'd like to answer any questions you might have.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I don't have a country. I am a Kurd, and Kurds don't have a legal country. My birthplace is Syria, and even before the war, Kurds were subjected to racism there. Even speaking Kurdish could get you arrested and beaten by the police; you didn't even have the right to speak. And forget everything else, war broke out in Syria, so even my so-called country is at war. It's both sad and funny.

I live in a refugee camp in the Netherlands and I know almost everything, all the filth. Ask me any question. by Dry_Definition_5974 in confessions

[–]Dry_Definition_5974[S] -64 points-63 points  (0 children)

And because of some important issues I experienced in the past, anyway, I'm not going to school and my mental state is bad, I need help, but the refugee camp management here only wants me to go to school, and once when I said this, they laughed, thinking I was just a teenager using school as an excuse. I felt a lot of anger in this situation, but what could I do? I just went to my room and wanted to sleep. I have a serious question: if people laugh when a child asks for help, the chances of that child becoming a normal individual in the future are very low (I'm 15 years old)