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Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 3 August 2014 12:03:23 PM
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JoM "You're dodging the question, are your views in alignment with the majority of people and indicative of the wider north western European mindset?"
I don't care what they think in Western Europe Jay. I only care about what Australians think on this subject. What do you think of the figures provided in the link I put up before? Here it is again: dohttp://www.uws.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/173635/NationalLevelFindingsV1.pdf Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 3 August 2014 12:05:10 PM
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I only care about what Australians think on this subject.
Suseonline, No you don't, you only care about what those who aren't Australian but call themselves Australian, think. Or perhaps you think running this country into the ground is what most Australians want. I have news for you, only moron lefties want that. You're in fact pandering to the real racists by letting them lead you around like puppy. You're falling into their trap. Re-think the situation very carefully & with a really open mind & may, just may start to agree with those whom you presently disagree with. Posted by individual, Sunday, 3 August 2014 12:30:49 PM
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Actally, I just remembered something that happened to me quite a few years ago. The white Labor voting bureaucrats in the Department I worked for & some of whom I used to spend my spare time with tried to shaft me big time. A so-called half-caste Aboriginal who was fairly high up in the Department but who made no secret of what he thought of non-indigenous then told these bureau rats to stop hassling me & this man who really had no interest in me other than seeing justice done helped me out big time.
Now what would you think in such a situation, a self-proclaimed disliker of whites helping a white purely out of a sense of decency. Therein lies the difference. Posted by individual, Sunday, 3 August 2014 12:43:58 PM
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Suse,
Well it's an Anti Racism study so it's biased from the outset but here are a few questions: What's the sample size of the study? What was the ethnic makeup of the respondants and from where was the sample drawn? Is this a sample taken from university students or the population at large? What was the formula used to arrive at these percentages? What you've provided looks dodgy and the list of researchers and corporate partners makes it look even dodgier since all concerned make their living from the narrative of "Racism" and discrimination. If they don't find "Racism" they lose funding so the conclusions are bound to be weighted in favour of all concerned keeping their jobs. As a businessman myself I use all sorts of strategies to make money, if I can find a way to convince people to employ me I'll use it, academics and bureaucrats have to eat too so stretching the truth or exaggerating the problems would be one of the tactics they'd use. Academics have mortgages and families to support, they enjoy luxuries and have vices like the rest of us, I'd lie to keep my job or to get a better one, there's no reason to suspect that academics and bureaucrats are morally superior to anyone else. Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 3 August 2014 2:39:41 PM
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Jay, Ross May..."The Skull"...well known St George football fan and Nazi (He spent plenty of time outside Kogarah Oval at Saints matches, he was always banned for the biff inside, could often be ejected 3 times in the one arvo) and well known basher of Asians! Those were the days, I spent many a Sunday arvo in the Domain heckling 'Webster'. Could always be relied upon to draw a crowd, a good few hundred at least, not a namby pamby few dozen of the loose community.
Jay have you shaved your head yet? It was all the fashion once upon a time with that loose community. Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 3 August 2014 2:59:54 PM
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Well if you're wondering what Saleam is up to maybe you should pop in to Ausfirst HQ for a cuppa and ask him yourself?
Maybe Ross May will be there and you can reminisce about old times?