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So who’s singing Australia’s song? : Comments

By Gary Johns, published 9/3/2017

How about one of the 500 or so Australians of Muslim background who have left Australia, or attempted to leave, to fight with Islamic State?

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Yutsie: The author wants to restrict entry to this continent only to those who share the values and IDENTITY of his own tribe.

Why is that a problem Yutsie? Would you invite a pedophile to come & live & take care of your children in you home?

mikk: Or are you just an irrelevant, neanderthal, racist who we all should shun and ignore?

Islam is not a race, you silly Neanderthal.

mikk: I bet they are not my values. Does that mean I have to leave.

We all know where your loyalty lies mikk so it sounds like you have have answered your own question.

Alan B: the overwhelming majority simply have to qualify as model citizens.

For the time being, until they get to where the UK is at the moment, then turn on us.

Bazz: If you do not know the answer then you are either a moslem or stupid. Or perhaps your parents are cousins.

Amen.
Posted by Jayb, Friday, 10 March 2017 12:48:41 AM
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Dear Jay,

«Yutsie: The author wants to restrict entry to this continent only to those who share the values and IDENTITY of his own tribe.

Why is that a problem Yutsie? Would you invite a pedophile to come & live & take care of your children in you home?»

1. Paedophilia is neither a value nor an identity, it's a disease.
2. You have a right to protect yourself from those who wish you and your family harm, but not from those who hold different values or have a different identity. Myself for example, I hold different values and no national identity, but I do not wish you and your family any harm.
3. I have not mentioned, nor recommend invitations, but some come anyway.
4. Whence this assumption that if someone does not share your tribe's values than their values must be inferior? They could simply be different or perhaps even superior than your tribe's values!
Posted by Yuyutsu, Friday, 10 March 2017 5:15:24 AM
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Yutsie: Myself for example, I hold different values and no national identity, but I do not wish you and your family any harm.

No, of course you don't. Your Religion is reasonably non-violent. Others aren't.

What happens when Islam takes over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aZSZjxjqp4
Posted by Jayb, Friday, 10 March 2017 8:00:58 AM
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I like Gary Johns, he writes some good stuff. But he has written some absolute balderdash statements in this article.

If you think that national allegiance beats cultural, racial and religious allegiance, every time, John, you need your head examined. What holds every nation together as a unit are the shared values held in common by each member of that nation, which direct the population on what is right and wrong, and how to behave. Multicultural countries where riven by racial, cultural and religious divisions are unstable countries. Multicultural countries will always become more unstable when minority groups with totally different cultural values from the mainstream increase their numbers through birth rate differentials or immigration. Either the dominant group suppresses the rebel ethic, religious and cultural group, and enforces their majority cultural view as the law, or the country separates into two or more monocultural states.

That is as obvious as the nose on your face and is as immutable as the law of gravity.

Gary's next furphy is that it is not "liberal" for a liberal democracy to ban the importation of Muslims, even though the Muslims clearly written value system states it's intent to destroy liberal democracy through violence and install an authoritarian theocracy. Are you crazy John? I think you are taking Liberalism a bit too far when you want to import people who's written religious culture instructs it's followers to kill, maim, or convert you, and take your wife and daughters for sex slaves.

Gary said that only 23% of 48% of people in Australia have a positive attitude to Muslims. Gee willackers, Margaret. That means that only around 11% of the entire Australian population likes Muslims. If 89% of Australians think that Muslims are a problem, why the hell is our stupid government still importing them? Then they wonder why we are abandoning the Lib/Lab collusive position on immigration and are voting for Pauline.

And Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a Carman Miranda lookalike, ttbn? Hahahaha. Stop it, you are killing me.
Posted by LEGO, Friday, 10 March 2017 11:15:07 AM
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So Who's singing Australia's song?

I don't think Mr Gary Johns is after reading his
article. Australian society values as far as I
know values respect for the freedom and dignity
of the individual regardless of race, religion or
ethnic background. There's a spirit of a "fair go"
that embraces mutual respect, tolerance, fair play
and compassion - these are just some of the values
we are supposed to hold dear. Unfortunately Mr Jones
does not display any knowledge of these values in
his article.

Still I guess he'll find plenty kindred spirits who'll
share his point of view on this forum.

Onya mate!
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 12 March 2017 5:43:08 PM
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Foxy: Australian society values as far as I know values respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual regardless of race, religion or ethnic background.

Yes it does & rightly so.

Foxy: There's a spirit of a "fair go" that embraces mutual respect,

Do the moslems population give Australians that mutual respect. Some may for the time being. A lot don't, as seen by the recent lot of marches & demonstrations, Crime waves by moslems in Sydney, Melbourne & Young.

The idea of Australians resistance of Islam is causing the problem is very Green/Lefty, Politically Correct Propaganda. Strange that the very people that support them will be the first to have their heads removed by them.

Australian Values don't get any deep respect from moslims.
Posted by Jayb, Sunday, 12 March 2017 7:17:17 PM
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