The Forum > General Discussion > Should citizenship be withdrawn when the person offends our diggers
Should citizenship be withdrawn when the person offends our diggers
- Pages:
-
- Page 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- ...
- 23
- 24
- 25
-
- All
Posted by Banjo, Tuesday, 25 April 2017 10:48:05 PM
| |
I absolutely agree that this woman should have her citizenship stripped from her and she should be deported forthwith.
This woman is a proponent of Sharia Law and has been called out recently by Senator J. Lambie on this topic. We do not want the evils of Islam introduced into our country and society. It's one thing to allow Islamics to live in Australia, but if they refuse to assimilate, they must be sent back out of this country. I am also all for banning their schools, bookshops and places of worship, because it has been proven that these are places of indoctrination and radicalisation in the past. And very likely still are! This religious sect is a religion of hatred, violence and evil. You cannot call yourself one of them and say you don't hold fast to all its tenets. It is time we took a stance against these muslims such as this woman and kick them out of our country. Posted by Pete6, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 10:14:18 AM
| |
We all know that nobody's citizenship will ever be withdrawn by the pussies posing as politicians in this country, but I share the outrage produced by this immature 25 year old's stupidity and disrespect for Australians, Australian institutions and the people who fought so that the likes of her can trash what we hold dear and get away with it.
This is the same idiot (and ABC employee) who complained, on Q&A, about people 'dissing' (whatever that means) Islam, claiming that Islam was 'feminist'. The idiot is also on multicultural panels etc.which she is obviously not mature enough to be on. In other words, she is paid by Australian taxpayers to rubbish their country for them. And, our cowardly politicians will continue to allow her to do so. Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 11:03:03 AM
| |
"In other words, she is paid by Australian taxpayers to rubbish their country for them"
and to promote an anti-Australia agenda, to promote Islam and all that it stands for that is abhorrent to decent people. Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 11:14:06 AM
| |
What was sauce for the goose isn't sauce for the gander.
http://www.pedestrian.tv/news/entertainment/abc-backs-yassmin-abdel-magied-despite-backlash-ov/f000ecbc-b622-4e03-b643-cce71e1eb787.htm ABC :( Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 11:18:28 AM
| |
It's probably not legal to cancel someone's citizenship on the grounds of making offensive remarks, or being feeble-minded, even of both at once. And there aren't any grounds at all for cancelling the citizenship of someone who was born here, since, among other problems, that would leave them stateless.
But if someone breaks the law, by, let's say, incitement to violence, and thereby breaching Secs. 8 (c) and (d), then they should cop the penalties imposed by the law. I used to work at the local Sunday markets, and there was this old bloke who used to shuffle around. It turned out that he joined up on the day that war was declared against the Japanese, and like so many young boys, was given two weeks' training and sent up to Kokoda. He told me of the terrible conditions up there, in desert uniforms, and of desperate hand-to-hand fighting. But nobody deserted, and many of his mates were killed. Yes, they were indeed heroes - the entire generation were, and we should be forever grateful: they DID put their lives on the line, and so many lost theirs, so that this stupid girl can flap her lips to denigrate them. Let her talk, and show what an idiot she is, and how gutless her supporters are. Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 12:34:05 PM
|
LEST WE FORGET. MANUS, NAURU, SYRIA, PALESTINE,
It may be all very well to advocate for others but not on this particular day which is set aside to commemorate those that are, and have, served the country. Ms Abdel-Magied removed part of the comments not of her own volition but only after a flood of complaints from her facebook members.
I share the views of one of her members who posted as follows. "Your previous post has completely discredited you. I am ashamed that you are an Australian because you clearly don't share Australian values. Not only have you disrespected those who gave their lives so you can enjoy Australian freedoms and speak your mind, you have clearly voiced your real agenda here," wrote Libby Colubski.
I can only add that Ms Abel-Magied only deleted the comments when she realized they may affect her politically and that she only apologized and has shown no remorse, or acknowledgement for offending.
Such people do not deserve to be citizens, our values are far higher than hers.