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Multicultural Australia: what does that mean under Conservative Government? : Comments

By Jatinder Kaur, published 21/3/2014

Today is the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21st March) and the 2014 theme is 'The Role of Leaders in Combating Racism and Racial Discrimination'.

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Foxy

well said. The is the original and ongoing interpretation of multiculturalism. We have never deviated from that.
Posted by imajulianutter, Saturday, 22 March 2014 4:51:48 PM
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My problem with MC is that anglo saxons are excluded yet they're constantly called upon by our do-gooders to top up the gravy train for imported no-gooders.
This in fact makes the do-gooders worse than the no-gooders. In any case decent people are outnumbered.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 22 March 2014 5:03:14 PM
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Dear Imajulianutter,

Thank You so much.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 22 March 2014 5:24:21 PM
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Dear Foxy

I have read the suggested article and am baffled that you think this proves or disproves anything. How do we know that asians don't take out citizenship because they are opportunists and it simply suits them? Also, I am equally baffled that you can claim 'most Australians view Australia's cultural diversity as a strength which makes for a dynamic society.' Do you have any statistics that back up that claim? I will point out to you that other countries are very comfortable with themselves in the 21st century without being 'multi' anything. Japan is one such country, with a mostly homogenous population, who ridicule other countries stupidity for allowing mass immigration.
Posted by Cody, Saturday, 22 March 2014 5:48:25 PM
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The purpose of a multi-cultural society was to have a society that could be divided and conquered but in Australia it made us stronger, much to the ire of our elite masters of the Banking Military Industrial Complex.

We are not free or have a democracy because we now have a private banking system that creates from nothing all the money to equal growth + inflation,unlike China or Russia. We are the debt slaves or serfs of the 21st century.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 22 March 2014 6:05:22 PM
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Dear Cody,

Japan has traditionally always rejected any need to
recognise ethnic differences in Japan and they are
very much against immigration due to their low birth
rate and aging population. As for being a homogeneous
group - that's a myth. Minority groups do exist in Japan.

Australia on the other hand adopted an official policy of
multiculturalism (after Canada) and the Australian government
retains Multiculturalism in policy and as a defining aspect of
Australia today.

Therein lies the difference.

If you're after statistics - why don't you Google
the information for yourself. There's heaps of websites to
choose from. And the subject is quite educational as far as
Australia is concerned - especially why we're a success
compared to other countries.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 22 March 2014 6:27:10 PM
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