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Refugee Week Australia

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Y,

So if you let children play near a croc infested river you bear no responsibility for the kids that get killed?

Labor has blood on its hands.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 2:12:27 PM
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SM,

Lives have been lost at sea under both
Labor and the Coalition.
Labor has admitted its mistakes.

During Refugee Week perhaps a good project
would be to find out how many refugees and
asylum seekers have died while in Australian
Immigration Detention on Manus and Nauru?
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 3:43:56 PM
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'The pig-headed Kenneally is still backing the medivac legislation - which we have thanks to another silly woman who was in parliament for only a few months - saying that people are 'entitled' to get medical care'

yep ttbn the public just got rid of Banks and Phelps and now we have another daugther of the abs Kenneally thrust in us.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 3:48:09 PM
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Dear Shadow,

«So if you let children play near a croc infested river you bear no responsibility for the kids that get killed?»

Your children or other people's children?

Preventing people from being hurt by natural causes may at times be a good deed, but not always, certainly not when it is done for selfish motives against the will of those "saved": doing so is called "parentalism", assuming of course that you are not truly their parent.

Around 100 families in Sydney are presently devastated, having been forcibly evacuated from their homes - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-15/mascot-towers-evacuation-leaves-residents-in-tears/11213422

This is cruel parentalism, this is absolutely violent and absolutely unacceptable whereas the structural forces of concrete are not. While these people were correctly informed about the chances of their building collapsing, it was a terrible act to drag them out onto the streets. The choice should always rest with them.

It is only your unfounded belief, superstition rather, as if life is always preferable to death: the problem being that you seem to consider yourself to know better than others, to an extent that somehow allows you to control their lives as well as their deaths.

Nobody has blood on their hands unless they either meant to kill or neglected their duty. Invented "duties" are no more real than monopoly-money. Playing to be a Shadow Minister is one thing, playing God is yet another.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 3:56:19 PM
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runner,

Tony Abbott also lost his seat to a woman.
I wonder who shall be next?

Interesting times ahead.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 4:01:10 PM
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Yep Foxy Tony did. Thank God he left the legacy of stopping drowings and illegals as well as got rid of the breathing tax. We can all be thankful for his legacy.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 4:48:31 PM
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