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Refugees and Migration 50 years in to the Future

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Hey Iktifar,
You worry about your own beheaders;
And we'll worry about our binge drinkers.
Australia likes binge drinking more than we like Islam, so know your place.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 6:28:09 AM
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iftikar do you under stand migrants and refugees can come from other than Islamic countries?,I suspect having seen much of you that you may be part of the few/problem not the answer,around 30 percent of people polled in the last census said they had no faith, a third of us, just maybe a time will come when that third get rights, and if so it will be my request that no faith ever have any right that over rides my freedom to be me,my proposed 50 years will, what ever we both think, see massive changes, in part powered by people opposed to such as you who while highlighting our problems,refuse to see those in your small section of the Muslim community
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 7:38:17 AM
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If you want to know the future, then learn about the past.
http://youtu.be/364cxeR5EAg
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 8:22:15 AM
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As an afterthought,
You might also want to watch:
Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party
http://imdb.com/title/tt5646136/

And also look into Obama and Frank Marshall Davis
http://youtu.be/cHonnwjxDZU

Watch all 3 videos and you may become wiser.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 9:42:07 AM
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Senator Dean Smith (Liberal) has asked the Prime Minister for discussions on our MASS immigration, which the PM recently refused to review. What we need now is more members of the government to start voicing the concerns of the electorate to the pig-headed PM and his yes-man cabinet. We are almost at the 25 million mark that was not supposed to be reached for many years to come.

The PM has said that he would consider discussions with senator Smith, but we all know that nothing will happen except for the senator being bullied out of his position on the matter.

The Australian Conservatives want immigration to be halved (a total ban would be better) and some Liberals are starting to look over their shoulders as the next election approaches.

The AC will never form a government, but they can do good things in the senate. We will be stuck with the Lib/Lab dictatorship into the foreseeable future, so the only hope of dudding the dictators is an AC vote in the senate at the next election. No matter what we think of the senate, neither major party will ever abolish it. We must try to improve the upper house and use it to deal with incompetence and self-interest in the lower house.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 10:45:40 AM
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Foxy said (Monday, 16 July 2018 11:14:27 AM)- "In today's world we can no longer afford to live in a vacuum and ignore what is going on in the rest of the world. Trade, travel, and telecommunications have made the nations of the modern world more interdependent than ever before and today more than ever before - we need to desperately seek solutions to climate change, water scarcity, pollution, over population, and Third World poverty. We need economists, ecologists, scientists, great thinkers, and activists, to help us put our sustainability on the cultural and political map and come up with the answers for our survival."

Answer- Overall good post Foxy. What you've got here is a "baseline". From here it's possible to start looking at options/ perspectives for solution. It's a good start. I wouldn't only be considering an expert solution- but not bad. Kudos.
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 17 July 2018 11:37:16 AM
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