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Government MP at “Racist” Rally, Not a Good Look.
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Posted by onthebeach, Sunday, 26 July 2015 10:35:24 PM
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Jay Of Melbourne, your Chinese friend's party brings up two issues.
1. People often say immigrants of any ancestry/culture are fine, as long as they're "law-abiding tax-paying good neighbours/workers". That party shows the true story. Certain types of people cannot and will not ever truly be "one of us", no matter how many law-abiding, tax-paying generations go by. Is this inevitable fragmentation/segregation truly beneficial? If not, why continue encouraging it? 2. If a White family did the same for their "coloured" friends, it wouldn't matter how "law-abiding tax-payer" they were. They would be loudly denounced as Nazis, probably fired from their jobs and have bricks thrown through their windows (by complete strangers with no personal involvement, who feel they have the right). Posted by Shockadelic, Sunday, 26 July 2015 10:37:31 PM
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Shockadelic,
Well it wouldn't happen at a party hosted by Whites and I think that's the real point. OTB, You're welcome. I've spoken to non Muslims who've grown up in Muslim societies, day to day life isn't so bad for them but when any type of issue arises, a dispute with a Muslim or a legal problem with the government the minorities quickly find that they have no rights whatsoever. Again, the Mohammedan definition of peaceful coexistence only boils down to "We won't kill you as long as you're seen but not heard". Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Monday, 27 July 2015 3:54:34 PM
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I have spoken with many Indians who have worked in Muslim countries and they have all said the same thing; have a dispute with a Muslim and it's 'here's your passport and a ticket back to India'. Goodbye!
However if they do as they are told, things are not bad; not real good, but not bad. My wife was companion/nurse to an elderly lady in Bahrain for two years and was treated very well, but two years was enough because she was a virtual prisoner as she could not go anywhere unless accompanied; this was not so much for her own good as for the good name of the family, just in case she did something (even a social blunder) that would reflect on the family. Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 27 July 2015 9:04:35 PM
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More peace and love from people so proud they mask their faces.
This time blocking entrance to a private meeting on private property (Australia First meeting on Saturday). http://www.newzulu.com.au/en/videos/australia/2015-07-25/11321/video-sydney-anti-racism-protesters-target.html Building a better world, one robotic chant at a time. Posted by Shockadelic, Monday, 27 July 2015 10:08:02 PM
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Perhaps this may explain the reasons some people may choose to wear masks:
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2006/s1588360.htm Posted by Foxy, Friday, 31 July 2015 7:01:16 PM
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Thank you.