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I find it heartening that a glance over what's been said doesn't show anybody to be on another page. It's been said that 'Muslims are mainly moderate'. Well what does that mean? Moderate is a relative term. Most muslims don't fly planes into buildings, therefore ... I'm just saying that what you say, needs saying carefully.
This is a debate that needs to balance. I bloody well hate racism, I grew up in the most cosmopolitan part of working class London. There was a gang culture. but race didn't come into it. Racism and fascism are blood brothers; so I'm antifascist as well.
Hitchens coined the term 'Islamofascist'. Was he wrong? A bit, but only a bit IMO, a better term is theofascist, because there are people in Judaism and Christianity that are just as out there as the Taliban. As an Atheist I tend to regard most practising religious people as extremist. It wasn't so long ago that the religious burnt old ladies and their pets. Even less time ago I'd be imprisoned for blasphemy. After all the work that's been done to create tolerant secular societies like ours, should we be letting in committed religious anythings that stand as a danger to reversing our social evolution?
If it was up to me, and I'm not quite convinced I'm right, I wouldn't allow the Burkha. I don't care how many idiot women put their hand up to say otherwise, I know what the burkha is, it's a symbol of an outrageous and oppressive patriarchy. On the other hand, we give visas to mormons, that they may knock on our doors as missionaries and convert people into believing the most unrealistic codswallop ever concocted. You might just as well let Nigerian email scammers go on a door knock.
We have to let Islam in, anything else is damaging to Australia's international reputation. But we have to act against mullahs who do hate speech from the pulpit. By that I mean send them back and have the legal provisions in place to do that without fuss.
Anybody who wants to enter Australia should be allowed to do so. They shouldn't be imprisoned for being refugees. They should get provisional citizenship for 5 years revoked the instant it's shown that they brought too much baggage. People are a resource Australia is short of.
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