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An Aboriginal Voice To Parliament Would Be Improper

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The 4th. boat since Labor was elected, carrying 64 illegals, has been stopped by the Sri Lankan navy.

If Australia is 'too white' and nasty, why have non-white people always been busting a gut to get here, and start coming again, now that Easy Albanese is in charge!

How long before we will have every race and culture in the country wanting a voice in parliament!
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 16 June 2022 9:54:45 AM
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ttbn, your mob failed to get a VOICE IN PARLIAMENT, the extreme from your side of politics One Nation and the Palmer Party failed to win a seat. We wont be hearing from those ratbags, better luck next time!
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 16 June 2022 3:25:14 PM
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So with 250 separate languages and 800 dialects, the left whinge morons are still trying to push the 60 000-year old maintained culture.

What a bunch of twats.
Posted by shadowminister, Thursday, 16 June 2022 4:46:28 PM
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So it's back to the boat arrival boogey-man threat when arguments run out of steam (as expected).

There are about 130,000 asylum seekers in Australia. Around 30,000 came by boat but 100,000 easily came by plane and now that COVID travel restrictions have been lifted we can reasonably expect to see more flying in regardless of boats. 95,000 flew in between 2014 and 2019 alone but that gets no media coverage although past figures show that more asylum seekers who arrived by boat have been recognised as refugees than those who entered Australia by air.

The claim that Medivac legislation would restart the boats didn't happen despite the tens of millions spent to reopen Christmas Island temporarily - although it did provide the chance for a handy photo-op for Morrison.

The claim that sending off-shored refugees to New Zealand would do the same also made no difference in the end as has all the scare-mongering legislation of the previous government. Holding refugees hostage for for years as political pawns is not a good look.

Also, from the tone of the aboriginal discussion, all that remains for some must be the secret hope of some sort of "final solution" to the problem.
Endless complaints but no suggestions.
Posted by rache, Friday, 17 June 2022 12:19:16 AM
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The Forums band of racists will never accept First Nations people on an equal footing with the white man. Reconciliation will only be possible when the racists in society change their attitude, judging by the postings here from the 'Usual Suspects', hatred and bigotry is as well entrenched as ever.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 17 June 2022 4:56:27 AM
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Hi Paul,

Why worry about what a tiny minority says. The Australian
voters will again decide what kind of country they
want to live in and as they did in the last election -
I'm sure that - the voters will again get it right.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 17 June 2022 10:01:44 AM
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