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Multiculturalism still rings strong : Comments
By Salam Zreika, published 25/1/2006Salam Zreika argues Australia Day is the best day to celebrate multiculturalism.
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Posted by Rainier, Thursday, 26 January 2006 12:14:37 PM
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Col
Well said about Australia Day. I'm off to sit poolside with a beer. I'll be listening into the races and the cricket. Have a great Australia Day. Yep Rainier, statistic's and critical evaluation are a must when any such statements are made and held. But I doubt you'd dispute the first three paragraph's in Col's post on any basis. Give him some encouragement where he's right. Then criticise him where he's suspect or where you can show his opinion when different different to yours is wrong. Posted by keith, Thursday, 26 January 2006 12:27:02 PM
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HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY to my fellow Aussies,
COM ON AUSSIE COM'ON, AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, OIOIOI... I'll prolly take a walk to my GrandFathers grave and thank him for all he did. We have no beer here today sadly, but i LOVE the Aussie beer drinking tradition, Salem doesn't it seems nor does Keysar Trad rude people. Here is Kasyers feelings on our culture, “our ideology is the best salvation for the people of Australia, and the people of the world in general. Yes, we are a threat to the culture of drunkenness, paedophilia, and mostly we are a big threat to the culture of ELITISM." http://www.islam.org.au/articles/16/RACISM.HTM please read in full, this vile Anti Aussie hatred and pass this link around to Australians. Shame Leytons out of the Open hey! To Austrailia's Aboriginals, best of luck in a democratic world, i know its hard but make what you can of it and try and keep your race alive, ive had many a happy beer with your lot to and Aborigianl culture is very worth your while saving. Good luck! Posted by meredith, Thursday, 26 January 2006 12:55:04 PM
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But Rainier, in the future, Western countries may not be THE place to go. The place to migrate too might be China or India given their increasing prosperity. How will our leftist multiculturalist propogandists be able to fathom that? Oh, they'd probably leave. YESSS.
Australia may one day find it difficult to attract migrants with such competition. Posted by davo, Thursday, 26 January 2006 1:01:27 PM
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I expect Salam Zereika will celebrate Australia Day. After all, this date has now morphed in to Multicultural day. Australia day is now ANZAC Day, where Australian values and the culture of the Australian people are celebrated.
If Salem Zereika wishes to be acepted as an Australian, her first step would be to renounce Sharia Law,which states that people who have sex outside of marriage must be stoned to death. Personally, I tend to be hostile towards people who wish to stone me to death, and I think that most people would consider such an attitude fair and reasonable. Naturally, I will not accept people who wish to stone me to death as my countrymen. Salam should therefore stop wearing dishcloths on her head. Wearing this dishcloth means that the wearer is a supporter of militant Islam. I regard such people with as much mistrust as I would a person walking down the street wearing an armband with a swastica or the hammer and sickle on it. Finally, I would point out that when Salam mentioned "the Cronulla riots" she made no mention of the fact that what caused them was the unacceptable behaviour of young Muslim men. Neither did she mention the revenge attacks by Muslim men at Brighton or Maroubra, which ironically (poetic justice?) targetted the sort of trendoid Eastern Suburbs Europeans who usually defend multiculturalism. Now I don't blame Salam for showing who's side she is on by defending her own people. But she should not be surprised if white Europeans do exactly the same thing. Posted by redneck, Thursday, 26 January 2006 2:11:36 PM
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Come now Salam, 'Multiculturalism' is not the defining characteristic of Australia, nor will it ever be. You exhibit a genuine ignorance of the imposition and continuing maintainence of multicultural policy. It was a policy that was imposed from above, not through community pressure. The Labor party recognised the power of the migrant vote, and under the auspices of multiculturalism implemented a series of legislation and appointments that sought not a multicultural utopia but the continuing support of migrants for the ALP. Ethnic branch stacking is the most prominent manifestation of this campaigning. The anti-Multicultural sentiment is not limited to hordes of drunk yobbos rampaging on beaches, it is prevalent in university campuses, schoolyards, workplaces and sporting clubs. Australians do not recognise all culturas as being equal. They will accept other races and religions but they will not allow their treasured cultural ethos to be eroded through dirty politics. Multiculturalism is well on display today at the Adelaide oval, where Australians unite to support cricket. Most born here, though many wave Sri Lankan flaga on Australia's national day. Where is their loyalty, where is their patriotism. Presumably the former to the ALP, and the latter quite sadly, abroad. It might be easy for the middle-class leftist intelligentsia to proclaim the benefits of multiculturalism from the comfort of the inner suburb villas, but in the ethnicically shattered areas life is not so peachy or tolerant.
Posted by consort, Thursday, 26 January 2006 2:41:00 PM
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Yes, nothing new there old son, you've said it elsewhere ad nauseum.
However, I am interested to know what quantum formula you use to come to this longitudinal assimilation paradigm.
Let’s start with some prime numbers.
For example, for your prophecy to happen you would need to know what % population of world’s population is Euro/Anglo Saxon (white).
Is it 70%?
Let’s assume migration patterns increase here in line with world population growth percent.
Also for the sake of discussion let’s assume your prophecy is true - when do you predict this inevitable 'final solution’ of yours will eventuate. 2007? 2020? 2035? 2040?
I look forward to reading your highly qualified response.