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Peter Dutton Says He Is Not Racist.
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Posted by Foxy, Friday, 6 September 2024 12:51:05 PM
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Foxy mentioned the Cronulla Riot...
Maybe Foxy supports gang rape of 14 year old girls, and denies that rape is used as a weapon of war. Probably she just hates Anglo people. http://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/2005_Cronulla_race_riot There remains a great deal of debate as to whether previously racially charged attacks in the area like the Sydney gang rapes contributed to the tensions, or if the subsequent trials were used as justification for the attacks, despite many reporting otherwise. The previous summer on Australia Day (26 January 2005), a non-racial riot occurred with around 2,000 to 3,000 young people in the Cronulla area engaged in "civil disobedience", at one stage hurling missiles at police attempting to control the crowd. 4 December 2005 Just after 15:00 on Sunday, 4 December 2005, police were called to North Cronulla Beach following a report of an assault on two off-duty surf lifesavers by four members of a group of eight Middle Eastern men. A verbal exchange had taken place after three lifesavers approached a group of four young Lebanese men on Cronulla Beach with both groups accusing the other of staring at them. One of the Lebanese men reportedly responded to the accusations, "I'm allowed to; now f--- off and leave our beach", to which a lifesaver responded, "I come down here out of my own spare time to save you c---- from drowning". http://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Sydney_gang_rapes http://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Bilal_Skaf In 2000, Bilal Skaf led a gang that engaged in a series of gang rapes in Sydney against women and girls as young as 14 years. In 2002, nine men, including Skaf, were sentenced to a total of more than 240 years' jail. Posted by Canem Malum, Friday, 6 September 2024 1:30:52 PM
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Hi Foxy,
The list ttbn put up contained many of the progressive issues that people wanted to support, and consequently voted for candidates like Teals and Greens who were positively behind those very issues. The old bloke is delusional, crying in his beer ever since, wondering why no one voted for his pin up gal The Lovely Pauline, and her Muppet gang of fruitnicks. Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 6 September 2024 2:29:33 PM
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Dear Paul,
It is concerning - absolutely. Concerning that the leadership of a major Australian political party is as John Hewson pointed out - heading in the wrong direction. The last thing this country needs is to import the damaging culture wars of the American alt-right as I stated earlier, dominated by bonkers conspiracy theories adhered to by militant acolytes untroubled by reality. The more party leaders like Dutton treat politics as a contest between "us" and "them" and stoke fear and the politics of division - the more we risk damaging our democracy and country. Talking about people who stoke division: The American comedian Milton Berle summed things up rather well so many years ago when he said - "Why are we honouring these men? Have we run out of human beings? Posted by Foxy, Friday, 6 September 2024 3:44:59 PM
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The next elections both in the US and here, will prove
interesting. Posted by Foxy, Friday, 6 September 2024 3:48:26 PM
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Again Foxy appears to be doubling down on denial this seems to be consistent with Woke Marxist tactics.
Foxy said "We know that Dutton has a long history of using immigration policy to stoke division. He's infamous claim that people in Victoria were "too scared" to eat dinner at restaurants because of African gangs was news to many Victorians." Answer- Please see some media reports apparently about groups of African people committing crime below... there are many more examples ... Sadly media outlets and the police appear to have been censoring crime reporting because they don't trust the people. The question is how can a democratic people effectively serve their own interest if the information is denied to them- in the name of paternalism (paternalism seems to be a common accusation of Woke Marxist's against Traditionalism, maybe we should be calling it "maternalism"). It seems that Woke Marxist ideology isn't self consistent- so I suggest that anyone when confronted with something they don't fully understand- ask questions- if they threaten you for asking the question- there is a problem with their view. As far as creating division- Woke Marxist's seem to create policy to deconstruct Traditional social structures, in order to create division, often by "proxy wars". The reality is people need families and communities, however if your goal is to create a new type of politics such as Marxism then you need to create momentum for change, by disrupting the current system. Ideologues such as Trotsky believed that disrupting wasn't enough, "permanent disruption was required". To me this ideology is the enemy of the people as the people want stability and safety. At some stage the people will need to stand up for themselves and their divine rights- even if the government disagrees. The longer the people wait the worse it will be. http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/crime/operation-alliance-police-arrest-hundreds-of-young-men-in-dozens-of-raids-across-melbourne/news-story/6b4d5078a05f5ebee43d09a2944a950d http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8444687/Footage-captures-13-year-old-girl-senselessly-beaten-gang-schoolyard-thugs-Melbourne.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13013345/Teens-kick-punch-woman-Syndrome.html Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 7 September 2024 11:56:34 AM
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The man has a knack for political division. His tactics
are very similar to those of former US president Donald
Trump. In many ways Dutton copies Trump. As we've seen
there is no doubt that stoking fear and the politics
of division can be brutally effective.
The last thing Australia needs is to import the damaging
culture wars of the American far-right dominated by
bonkers conspiracy theories adhered to by militant
acolytes untroubled by reality. Dutton wants to ban
refugees from Gaza arguing that accepting people
coming from Gaza is a national security risk.
Zali Steggall described the policy as "inherently racist"
and Treasurer Jim Chalmers said: "Dutton divides deliberately
almost pathologically, and that sort of division in our
leadership in our society right now is worse than disappointing
it is dangerous."
Absolutely. We know that Dutton has a long history of using
immigration policy to stoke division. He's infamous claim that
people in Victoria were "too scared" to eat dinner at
restaurants because of African gangs was news to many
Victorians. Dutton had previously suggested the Fraser government
made mistakes by resettling Lebanese refugees in 1970s implying
they were disproportionately involved in terrorism.
Remember the Cronulla Riots?
When a bunch of belligerent white men draped in Australian flags
prompted a storm of text messages calling for a "Leb and Wog
bashing day" and began attacking anyone who looked Middle-
Eastern. Retaliation followed. Alan Jones invited hatred and
further vilified Lebanese Muslims.
Words do matter. I won't go into any more details. They're
too numerous to mention here. However, it is important to
say that the more our leaders - like Dutton (and in the US -
Trump), treat politics as a contest between "us" and "them"
instead of a means to help all citizens flourish, the more we
risk damaging our democracy and country.