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How Eurpeans view Australia's immigration policy
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 3:36:52 AM
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Suse,
"I would suggest most Europeans are jealous of our successful multicultural society that is so good that everyone wants to emigrate here" You never give up do you? Armchair Critic, Fair enough!! Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 7:38:30 AM
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//One of the first things you come across is the Georgia Guidestones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones This is kind of interesting because you get a mindset for the type of world 'they' want.// LOL. Some wackjob builds a wacky monument in the U.S. and you take it as proof of shadowy conspirators trying to destroy our sap our precious bodily fluids. The U.S. is full of these things, dude. They're like the American version of our Big Things - usually Americans go for weird and/or tacky in preference to Big, although the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota is an exception to that rule: it's big, weird and tacky. I love it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKeHQpT5wVE http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2128 My favourite is 'Carhenge': http://www.sandhillsjourney.com/uploaded/Alliance/Carhenge%20Pic%201.jpg Maybe the New World Order just want us to drive our cars a lot? //but I fear it will be a dictatorial world government that seeks to have total control over us like shown in George Orwell's 1984.// There are three governments in 1984: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. This is necessary for the doctrine of perpetual war. You have read the book, haven't you? Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 9:18:43 AM
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//and a big part of my criticisms is that Zionists are likely tied up in this big mess, that I oppose.//
Ah yes, I forgot... it's all the work of those wicked Jews. Poisoning wells stopped being an effective strategy when increased urbanisation led to a decrease in well usage, so now they have to set up the New World Order instead. Anti-Semitism... who said it's unfashionable? //If I go visit France, I want to see French people (and their culture) If I go to England I want to see English people (and their culture) Etc, etc, - And if people come to visit Australia, that they are met with Australians and Australian culture. I wouldn't go as far as saying I'm racist or intolerant of others, but is it really wrong to think this way?// No. But why would I fly all the way to China when I can catch a train to Chinatown? It's not quite the same thing I know, but the beauty of multiculturalism is that you can enjoy the fruits of other cultures without having to fly anywhere (I hate long flights). What's so bad about that? Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 9:19:10 AM
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I agree with a lot of what is being said here on several different arguments, although I do feel we need a great deal more integration among the Muslims who come here and their acceptance of our culture. What disappoints me is the fact that they do not appear to be particularly vocal enough over the activities and the atrocities perpetrated under the name of their religion. I looked hard at the scenes being displayed in Paris after the slaughter and I could not see one headscarf in the population displaying their grief. Perhaps the majority of Muslims should be a little more vocal collectively in condemning the activities and philosophies that hide under the same name if they want more of our respect
Posted by snake, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 10:20:07 AM
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http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/fran_kellys_see_no_evil_claim_no_refugees_here_have_turned_to_terrorism
"The denialism in the media, especially the ABC, is astonishing. Today ABC Radio National host Fran Kelly defended the taking in of 12,000 refugees from Syria and Iraq: I don’t know of links of people who have come in as refugees and then committed terrorist offences. In fact: Farhad Jabour, an Iranian “refugee”, killed police accountant Curtis Cheng while shouting “Allah is the greatest”. Man Monis, an Iranian “refugee” and Islamist, staged the deadly Lindt cafe siege while professing support for the Islamic State.. Numan Haider, an Afghan “refugee” and IS recruit, stabbed two police in Melbourne. Mohammad Ali Baryalei, an Afghan “refugee”, became a recruiter and fighter for IS. Saney Edow Aweys, a Somalian “refugee”, plotted to attack the Holsworthy Army base. So all three of the terrorist attacks on Australian soil in the past 14 months have been conducted by refugees. One of the most serious terror plots yet intercepted involved a refugee. And one of the key Islamic State recruiters here was a refugee." Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 18 November 2015 12:08:04 PM
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What am I on about?
I was responding to your 'reductio ad absurdum' response to Toni's comment which I may have wrongly interpreted as being a response to my comment..
Never mind.. Lol.