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Asylum Seekers - Who has the answer?

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Whose 'real world' Mhaze? Yours?
Sorry, I refuse to let some disgusting terrorists rule my world.
But you go right ahead.

Is Mise, ask yourself WHY there aren't armed guards, plainclothes or otherwise, in those US schools then? Could it be that more guns are not the answer, even in a gunloving place like US?
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 15 November 2015 9:09:06 PM
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Suse,

You miss the point, in the US schools where there are armed and willing teaching and other staff there are no shootings only places where there are shootings is where it's advertized that they have no means of protecting themselves and more US schools are allowing teachers to be armed if they so desire.

Which school has more chance of resisting attack, the armed or the unarmed?

Bye the bye the KKK were not vigilantes but a white supremacist terrorist organization.
Moreover they had secret handshakes and secret passwords, such as 'Ayak' (Are you a klansman) and the response 'Akai' (A klansman am I).

Amusing, if it hadn't been for the evil that they did.
Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 15 November 2015 9:32:09 PM
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If that were really the case then why aren't they all armed Is Mise?
I looked it up, and I can now see why.

The main reason appears to be an economic one.
How many security guards, hidden or not, would it take to protect some of those huge US schools of thousands, and over a huge area? It would be almost impossible.

In any case, the school killers have mostly been home-grown white boys who were mentally ill or just plain evil, so not asylum seekers or refugees.
Posted by Suseonline, Monday, 16 November 2015 12:56:40 AM
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Suse,

You brought up the 'off topic' of US schools.
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 16 November 2015 5:55:47 AM
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......The point is that vigilantism went out with the Ku klux klan.

Not for long Suze, especially if our governments don't act in the best interest of its people and stop getting sucked in by the media.

You see the media generally use pictures of beautiful innocent children when airing a story about refugees while totally ignoring the fact that 99.9% of children are just that, innocent.

As long as they have unrestricted access to the preaching of hatred, making them hate anyone who dare not follow their extreme views you are always headed for trouble.

Two main ingredients for making an extremist terrorist are a Muslim, and a protected environment at which to practice extremism. We allow such conditions in Australia.

In my opinion Malcolm Turnbul has just signed his political death warrant but continuing with the intake of 12,000 Syrian refugees,mostly Muslims i suspect.
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 1:46:20 AM
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In the best interests of what people Rehctub?
People like you?

Most Australians know that it is only a small number of radicalized Muslims who take it to the next step of terrorism. So why penalize all Muslims?

If good ol' Tones was still thrown out after gallantly 'stopping the boats' I think Malcolm is fairly safe at this stage. The parliament looks positively jovial and relaxed now, like I haven't seen them for a long time.
I think Tony had them all uptight and wondering just what embarrassing comment he would make next....like the Knighted Prince Phillip debacle.

I would suggest we needn't worry about the Syrian refugees hiding terrorists amongst them, as I think they will mainly consist of ethnic minorities who were treated badly by the more radical Muslim groups in Syria.
Isn't that what Dutton said?
Not that I take much notice of him...
Posted by Suseonline, Tuesday, 17 November 2015 2:22:41 AM
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