Steve Jobs used as a symbol to promote the acceptance of refugees in Europe

Steve Jobs anti-immigrantThe refugee crisis in Europe is getting worse every day, more and more people are entering the the old continent in a desperate attempt to escape the civil war from Syria, the president of the country on the one hand and the well-known organization ISIS on the other.

Europeans have divided opinions about the refugees storming their cities, with many calling on governments to prevent them from entering the country, others saying they should be helped because they left their own country because of the problems there and not because they wanted to actually invade other countries.

In an attempt to show how beneficial the acceptance of refugees is, the British artist Banksy created a graffiti in the area of ​​a refugee camp in Calais, France, depicting the well-known CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs.

For those of you who don't know, Steve Jobs was the son of Syrian immigrants settled in the US, he was adopted by an American family, the graffiti showing Steve Jobs with a Macintosh in one hand and a bag of clothes and food behind, image seen in the case of the majority of refugees.

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Basically, Banksy is trying to suggest the idea that among the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have invaded Europe there may be people who can change the world we live in for the better and that they must be helped not only by the authorities, but also by the Europeans whose countries the refugees transits them.

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Although a lot of people demand a bit more clarity in the approach to the subject of refugees, unfortunately it will be a long time before Europe will be ready to receive all these people with open arms, the attacks in Paris generating extremely strict security measures in many cities in Europe.