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I Support The Racists

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I support the Racist Australians position in standing up to ethnic minority criminals taking over our country over the position of multiculturalism and political correctness.

Whilst I don't identify as a white supremacist or Nazi sympathizer and frown upon that aspect, I do support the position of Australians who wish to stand against globalism and political correctness and foreigners who disrespect our country and way of life.

This is our country, it does not belong to the United Nations.
They don't have the right to decide who comes here, our national and international policies or how we should or should not live.

My question for today is in regards to 'Privacy in a Public Space'.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-29/st-kilda-clash-far-right-activists-target-young-men/10673088

- Should Police be allowed to force someone to leave a public space simply for filming on their mobile phone?

- Is this a restriction upon citizens rights of free movement as well as freedom of the press, if a person wished to report on a situation in the community?

- Should there ever be any right to privacy in a public space?

- If CCTV cameras do not seek our permission to film us in public, why should we personally be restricted from doing the same?

- And what happens if a crime occurs when people are not allowed to film and the criminal gets away with it?

And finally why do news organisations focus on the 'white-racist pro-multicultural' narrative?
They could of just as easily written a story which included an interview from the people who were robbed or the man who had a bottle smashed over his head by the foreign youths at nearby Chelsea beach?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-28/melbourne-chelsea-beach-robbery-attack-group-of-youth/10671364
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 6 January 2019 9:33:57 AM
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What 'racists'? Standing up against spoilt minorities is not racist.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 7 January 2019 11:10:38 AM
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So what did you do when an ethnic minority (Italians) took over organised crime in Australia in the 1950s?
Posted by Doug, Monday, 7 January 2019 11:14:04 AM
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If you must be racist please do not let lies rule your thoughts
Yes Somali your are over represented in Victorian crime
TEN TIMES more crime than other ethnic minority's, but still factions of a percent
NO crowd of 50 or a hundred are not terrorizing people
Low IQ seems a requirement if you want to be a Nazi racist
Posted by Belly, Monday, 7 January 2019 11:51:01 AM
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Belly Quote "Yes Somali your are over represented in Victorian crime
TEN TIMES more crime than other ethnic minority's, but still factions of a percent
NO crowd of 50 or a hundred are not terrorizing people"

** You have done it now, Foxy will come out with one of her links. **
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 7 January 2019 12:24:10 PM
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«Should there ever be any right to privacy in a public space?»

This in principle is optional, so the public may decide whether they want it or not.

But...

The problem is that the concept of "public space" has expanded beyond recognition: even the desert and wild nature are now considered "public space" and you cannot transfer your body from private point 'A' to private point 'B' without passing it through "public space".

This needs to be fixed.

A beach where facilities were developed using public funds and which the masses routinely frequent, is legitimately a public space - but another beach that remains undeveloped where its pristine beauty is seldom frequented by people, should not be counted as "public".

The streets of a busy city are legitimately public, but outback paths are not.

Yes, it is difficult to draw the line exactly, but somewhere there is a line and public regulations should not cross it.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 7 January 2019 2:13:34 PM
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