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Can our leaders truly be that stupid
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“I predicted 25years ago this multiculturalism, ‘Would lead to us being attacked in our own country.
Got that right didn't I”.
Yes, and many Aussies would agree with you.
Aussies (by tradition) are layback and readily welcome immigration of people (from all parts of the world) to settle on our shores, and join in with our Western Culture, to live peacefully, and in harmony, offering all immigrants a better way of life, we accept their religious views – and in the past all parties have lived in peace and respected all religions.
So what has changed?
Our Western culture v other cultures - or what I have learned against Aussie Culture
1. Drinking (not acceptable)
2. Betting – on whatever (not acceptable)
3. Females able to wear bikinis on beaches, pool areas etc – (not acceptable)
4. Females wearing current fashions – regardless of the fact that such fashion doesn’t end at ankle. (not acceptable)
5. Females going out and enjoying themselves with colleagues on a company function. (not acceptable – drink being available)
6. Celebrating Anzac Day – Latest news being a culture deems their children should not be forced to join in celebrations of Anzac Day. I believe no Aussie (school, etc forces anyone to join in our celebrations on Anzac Day.
7. Enjoying celebrating Easter – (not acceptable)
8. Celebrating Xmas – Oh God forbid we say “Merry Christmas” as opposed to “Happy Holidays”
I can certainly go on, as a person in charge of persons of multicultural cultures. I also advise we all got along and respected each other’s views etc. and had “fun” within our workplace, via sharing, compassion, respect and caring.
So those out there – who continually keep saying – oh religion has nothing to do with Australia, and our lifestyles – you are all so wrong