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Multiculturalism: Netherlands says 'no', Australia says 'yes, more'
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Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 30 June 2011 2:10:02 PM
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Hi there LEXI...
Thank you for your contribution and opinion apropos my comment herein. Of course, you're quite correct, this individual is but one who chooses to lambast and harangue Australia for failing to render him aid and succour in his apparent hour of 'need' ? However, I must respectfully point out; regrettably the Lebanese are heavily involved in organised (drug) crimes, and crimes of violence here in Australia. So much so, they're well and truely over represented amongst other ethnic groups, in so doing. Yet it is appropriate therefore, that I draw your attention to the fact, a high ranking policeman in my former organisation, is of proud Lebanese extraction. A very highly regarded individual, who I understand is (at this point in time) being considered as a possible (strong) candidate for the vacant position of Chief Commissioner of Police, down in Victoria. A fascinating dichotomy, dont you think Lexi ? Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 30 June 2011 4:45:48 PM
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O SUNG WO and BAZZ:
Yes..the status quo may well re-group, but the middle class war is lost. With the black market in Australia estimated to be 15 to 20% of our GDP, and the vast majority of that is trade in illegal drugs, to what global point does Australia mimic for success against the scourge: Certainly not the USA. It is fairly safe to say, every country in the world is up to its eyeballs in drug money laundered from the black market. When BAZZ and O SUNG WO deride the Australian Muslims as gun toting drug runners, they ignore to mention the role of Asian drug gangs, and in particular the Chinese role in drug importation. For instance, a Government report into Asian drug gangs concluded 85 to 90 per cent of heroin imports into Australia are organised by Chinese organised crime groups. And it is pretty laughable to hold up the Victorian Police force, O SUNG WO, as a “paragon of virtue”, with its history of entrenched Police involvement in organised crime… In 2007 Don Stewart, one of the nation's most respected judicial figures, says Victoria Police and the Bracks Labor Government oppose a royal commission because they do not want the extent of corruption within the force made public… Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 30 June 2011 9:39:38 PM
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Belly.
I may share the same thoughts as Pat Condell, but when religion rules the minds of the primitives and then acts on its readings, well all I can say is........Australia! The stone-age country:) Its true that most religious people just mind their own business and just get along with day to day life, like all of us do........but when a religion hates the very life we all understand as Australian or WESTERN ......that's when the problem hits the very foundation of what should and what shouldn't be introduced. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJKRF2uB8xU&feature=related LEAP Posted by Quantumleap, Thursday, 30 June 2011 10:15:01 PM
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Diver Dan,
As far as I can tell the Chinese and the muslem have divided the drug trade up between them. They even organised a bikie club to sell amphetamines. The moslems have tied up the stolen and rebirthing car business. The Chinese have enough sense to keep as low a profile as possible. They keep the same arrangement in prison. The prisons are divided between three ways, with the Australians, the smallest number, and the rest basically divided into the asian and middle east gangs. Prison is not the place to look for multiculturalism, or is it ? Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 30 June 2011 10:58:55 PM
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DIVER DAN...
Who's holding up VICPOL as 'Paragons of Virtue' ? Suggest you read my previous post more carefully next time. What of the Chinese ? We (I) were discussing specifically, those of Lebanese extraction on that occasion... Again, suggest you read my previous thread, again ! You always seem to be producing and quoting ad infinitum, reports generated from individuals who are essentially from an academic milieu. Personally, with respect to serious crime matters, I hold little or no truck with those of the intellectual or scholarly persuasion. I'm more than likely to take much more notice of those involved directly at the coalface. Individuals who have a more pragmatic appreciation of what's actually happening on the streets, rather than some obscure research that serves only to produce some vague statistic(s) for government consumption. Interestingly, with all the problems and difficulties that impede, thwart or retard police in the lawful execution of their duty, rarely in my experience, has any academic ever provided a 'working copper' with improved techniques, strategies or tools in order to help and assist him to do his job better or easier. Rather, the same learned academic(s) do furnish police with additional paperwork so that more comprehensive data may be gathered for, 'god knows what' ? Diver Dan, I reckon you should wear blue for six months, and see how the job operates. Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 30 June 2011 11:01:28 PM
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shootout, but it seems that they are not good shots as no one was killed.
However plenty of unconnected people had holes shot into their houses.
My argument is why should we be bothered with these people ?
Sure it is not all of them, but so what, it should not be up to us
to sort them out.
This is what they bring with them, they think it is normal behaviour.
It is not something to do with our justice system, they are not
interested in the justice system.
Their attitude to police and the courts make that obvious.
Why should we have to re-educate them ?
Immigrants are costing us an enormous amount of money and time and
stress. They are simply not worth it !