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The classic move: blaming migrants : Comments

By David Hale, published 15/5/2020

Let them come here at least on a temporary basis, and even increase the numbers.

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Mr Opinion

So pleased the opinion stated here - is your own.

Seriously - grow up.
Posted by SAINTS, Friday, 15 May 2020 5:20:14 PM
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Saints,

I'm a bit slow at the best of times, so I don't understand what you are getting at.

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Friday, 15 May 2020 5:30:16 PM
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Mr Opinion you say -

"Australia will need to start bringing in about 10 million cashed up Chinese migrants over the next 5 years and a million more each year thereafter in order for its economy to recover from the Wuhan Bat Soup Virus pandemic."

Interesting comment - do you know something that Australia doesn't?

Currently China doesn't acknowledge the pandemic commenced there?

Do you know something the Australian Government doesn't know by your comment - of course not?
Posted by SAINTS, Friday, 15 May 2020 5:31:23 PM
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Many decent would-be migrants forfeited years of savings paying for a Visa application, only for the the Aust Govt saying thank you for the money but you don't meet our criteria (whatever that may be) & we're keeping the money !
Posted by individual, Friday, 15 May 2020 9:12:21 PM
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The basic tenet of the article is that anyone who wants to come to Australia should be free to live here and anybody who speaks against it is “blaming migrants” for any and all of Australia’s problems.

A billion people in the world don’t have a toilet.
https://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2015/jmp-report/en/
It’s a fair bet that most of them would love to live in Australia. Should we take them all David? Why not? Are you “blaming migrants” for Australia not being able to support a population of a billion?

How about policies, including population stabilisation, that help all the people of these poor countries, instead of just a select few elites that can afford to apply for visas. Because let’s face it David, the really needy would never be able to get the resources to apply for residency in Australia, so while you are painting yourself as a grand humanitarian you are just helping to weaken these poor countries by encouraging their best and brightest to leave.

Well done ttbn for pointing out that when you need to go to Trump in the second paragraph, you’ve already admitted that your arguments are pathetically weak.
Posted by ericc, Friday, 15 May 2020 11:09:52 PM
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SAINTS,

it seems you do not like the idea of having to bring in millions of cashed up Chinese to kick start the Australian economy in the wake of the Wuhan Bat Soup Virus pandemic.

What do you think has been keeping the Australian economy afloat over the past 30 years? Yes, you guessed it: cashed up Chinese immigrants.

Like it or lump it you are just going to have to get used to having an increasingly Chinese Australian society.

Tax cuts and cashed up Chinese migrants have replaced nation-building since the late 1980s.

So again: Ni Hao cobber!
Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 16 May 2020 8:55:10 AM
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