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Should Muslims Who Support Sharia Law In Australia Be Deported?
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Only if we're going to be consistent and deport Australian Jews that support Halacha (Jewish law) and the existence of Australian beth dins:
http://www.bethdin.org.au/
Otherwise we're just singling out a particular faith for persecution - and we all know how that ends up...
//It's hard for me to say I oppose secularism runner because I do believe in freedom and liberty for all people.//
Well clearly that is not the case. Your nose is growing, Armchair Critic.
//We think we're being 'Australian' by giving a 'fair go' but we bring upon ourselves that which can destroy the country we know.//
If we were to abandon our Western principles of liberty, equality and fraternity, then it would be us who are destroying the country we know. If we allow the terrorists to drive us into barbarism, then the terrorists win. The idea is to NOT let the terrorists win.
//Coming here to live isn't a right, it's a privilege.//
And what about the citizens who were born here that you disagree with? Do we kick them out as well? When should I expect a knock on my door from the Australian Exile Authority?
//England, France, Germany, Are they now not complete write-offs of the countries they once were?//
No, they are not. Germany, the United Kingdom and France are the 4th, 5th and 6th largest economies in the world respectively. They are all first world countries with an extremely high standard of living. They are also free and democratic nations with low crime rates. By any reasonable metric, they cannot be considered 'complete write-offs'.
//In some ways we are still the lucky country, we're mostly still got a chance but we're headed in the wrong direction. //
Only if we let jumped-up proto-fascists like you take the helm.
//By secularism you meant multiculturalism hey?//
No, he means secularism. Runner is quite clear in his views that he thinks Australia would be better as Christian theocracy than a liberal democracy.