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Reply #90 - Feb 23rd, 2011 at 11:21am
 
Annie Anthrax wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 9:46pm:
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PRIME Minister David Cameron has condemned Britain's long-standing policy of multiculturalism as a failure, calling for better integration of young Muslims to combat home-grown extremism.



Maybe doing away with Britain's long-standing policy of persecuting her Muslim population would work better.





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As a woman, it was difficult for me to gain many first-hand impressions of the Muslims. I was generally ignored by both men and women, and on the rare occasion that I had to interact, when for example a car was parked illegally and blocking my gate, I was addressed as if inconsequential. My husband, however, faithfully reported conversations which you may find somewhat alarming. One of our favourite dinner-party pieces is this: opposite our vicarage there is a "library" which has some computers, some burkas and occasionally tracts that say offensive things about Jews and Christians. My husband did his photo-copying there, and got on rather well with everybody. One day he was chatting to a man with a passing resemblance to Lawrence of Arabia, who had just arrived from Antwerp — one of an increasing number of Muslims who are arriving here with EU passports. He asked him why he had come to Birmingham. He was surprised at the question: "Everybody know. Birmingham — best place in Europe to be pure Muslim." Well, there must be many places in Europe where Muslims are entirely free to practise their faith, but I suspect there are few places in which they can have so little contact with the civic and legal structure of a Western state if they choose. It seems to be particularly easy to "disappear" if that is their intention. A parishioner once described a lorry pulling up outside his house, the side opening to reveal stacked mattresses full of sleepy, and presumably illegal, immigrants, who staggered out into broad Brummie daylight. We heard tales of how houses are exchanged for cash payments in our area. An untaxed car was once clamped by a frightened-looking official at 8am, but within hours the owner of the vehicle had organised the clamps to be sawn off, and he sped away.

http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/the-mole-janfeb-11-a-stranger-in-my-own-land-anon...
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Reply #91 - Feb 26th, 2011 at 12:00pm
 




I just happened across this poll on the Lib-allied Menzies House web-site - and (even allowing for the curious wording of the question) the results might surprise everyone on here...

http://www.menzieshouse.com.au/
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Reply #92 - Feb 26th, 2011 at 7:00pm
 
That 36% is significant and it is about Muslims - not Buddhists, Catholics, Taoist - not even the Chinese, whatever ideology or religion they may have.
All the talk across the world about the failure of multiculturalism is about the failure of absorbing Muslims.




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Reply #93 - Feb 27th, 2011 at 10:13pm
 
Equitist wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 10:11pm:
freediver wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 9:57pm:
You think they blew up busses because they were persecuted at home?


More likely that they were being intensely-persecuted in their new home - as has been the case since that fateful day of 'shock and awe' when the bomb-in-the-backpack mob purportedly managed to hijack several planes on US soil and proceeded to use them as missiles...



They blew up the busses to make a political point - because they disagreed with the government's foreign policy. They were not victims, and it is absurdly naive to assume they must be victims in order to do something so evil.

Annie Anthrax wrote on Feb 22nd, 2011 at 9:43am:
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You think they blew up busses because they were persecuted at home?


Not quite, but when a section of the community becomes disenfranchised, it breeds frustration and anger. Angry kids are susceptible to people who'd like to take advantage of that.


And blowing up busses? I know plenty of disenfranchised, frustrated, angry Aussies. I don't see them committing mass murder. Are you suggesting that busses blowing up is inevitable if local Muslims don't get what they want?
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Reply #94 - Feb 27th, 2011 at 10:44pm
 
hi,
more fuel.
as you know, i live in Burwood NSW.
as though there are not enough ppl here now, 3 huge apartment towers are being
built above the council chambers.
prolly house another 1000+.
and make an already congested suburb even more so.
this is greed, pure and simple.
funny thing is, that under the council chambers the ground floor is empty, with "for lease" signs everywhere.
and it's been like that from day one.
hmmmm.
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Reply #95 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 7:51am
 
freediver wrote on Feb 27th, 2011 at 10:13pm:
Equitist wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 10:11pm:
freediver wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 9:57pm:
You think they blew up busses because they were persecuted at home?


More likely that they were being intensely-persecuted in their new home - as has been the case since that fateful day of 'shock and awe' when the bomb-in-the-backpack mob purportedly managed to hijack several planes on US soil and proceeded to use them as missiles...



They blew up the busses to make a political point - because they disagreed with the government's foreign policy. They were not victims, and it is absurdly naive to assume they must be victims in order to do something so evil.

Annie Anthrax wrote on Feb 22nd, 2011 at 9:43am:
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You think they blew up busses because they were persecuted at home?


Not quite, but when a section of the community becomes disenfranchised, it breeds frustration and anger. Angry kids are susceptible to people who'd like to take advantage of that.


And blowing up busses? I know plenty of disenfranchised, frustrated, angry Aussies. I don't see them committing mass murder. Are you suggesting that busses blowing up is inevitable if local Muslims don't get what they want?



Maybe they are intensely persecuted because they blow up buses when they don't get their way.

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Reply #96 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 9:24am
 
I could see very little in regard to immigrants opposing democracy and freedom.  I suppose the whole point of living in a democratic country is that immigrants have the freedom to oppose our democracy and freedom.

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Why would anyone against democracy and freedom seek to migrate to Oz? Seems strange.
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Reply #97 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 9:38am
 
It's only the islamics (muslims) who oppose our free western athiest capitalistic democracy.

Free democracy is incompatable with islam (muslims)

athiest capitalistic democracies are the most advanced countried in the world.
islam contains the most retarded nations.

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Reply #98 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 9:47am
 
freediver wrote on Feb 21st, 2009 at 10:50pm:
I sent an email to the immigration minister a while back asking whether we had a policy on immmigration of people with ideologies that oppose democracy and freedom, like Islamism, Nazism and Zionism. I still haven't recieved a response. Does anyone know what our policy is?


http://www.australiaforum.com/information/immigration/new-oz-pm-declares-policy-...

That may help a tad ..
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Reply #99 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 6:59am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 28th, 2011 at 9:24am:
I could see very little in regard to immigrants opposing democracy and freedom.  I suppose the whole point of living in a democratic country is that immigrants have the freedom to oppose our democracy and freedom.

- Mantra


Why would anyone against democracy and freedom seek to migrate to Oz? Seems strange.

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Reply #100 - May 31st, 2012 at 2:40pm
 
freediver wrote on Feb 21st, 2009 at 10:50pm:
I sent an email to the immigration minister a while back asking whether we had a policy on immmigration of people with ideologies that oppose democracy and freedom, like Islamism, Nazism and Zionism. I still haven't recieved a response. Does anyone know what our policy is?



Thiis thread is a good example of the lies that the sustainability party stand for.

Islam does not prohibit voting.

Great big liars advocating political parties is a real turn off.
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Reply #101 - May 31st, 2012 at 5:55pm
 
falah wrote on May 31st, 2012 at 2:40pm:
Islam does not prohibit voting.


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Nice try Falah. So tell us, does it prohibit voting by non-Muslims?
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Reply #102 - Jun 3rd, 2012 at 8:35am
 
Because of the one child policy in China and the fact that males outnumber females nearly 10/1 now. A lot of Chinese males are getting here via Student Visas and hooking up with Aussie females (who outnumber males here by 3/1) just to continue their bloodline. Hence why you can go to Sydney and see a lot of mixed relationships of Asian males with Aussie girls.
"Just don't know where the Aussie boys are?" said one girl on a SBS flick holding hands with a Student from China. Well, they most likely smoking pot and drinking beer with their Yob mates.
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Reply #103 - Jun 6th, 2012 at 5:03pm
 
10/1?
3/1?
White girls hooking up with chinese men in anything approaching significant numbers?

I LOL @ U
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Reply #104 - Jun 9th, 2012 at 8:22pm
 
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