jame-e wrote on Nov 21
st, 2011 at 11:29pm:
Yes, Australian citizens and foreign criminals are separate issues, justice is but one. I'm trying to ask you to justify your justice.
As I said... You're trying to conflate separate issues, now you're trying to obfuscate the point.
If you want to start a thread about another instance of injustice (or, say, the "justice of justice" or the "meaning of meaning") then do it.
jame-e wrote on Nov 21
st, 2011 at 11:29pm:
So you can't see the possibility for children to be used more?
I'm gobsmacked.
I would rather pay due compensation than spend the money and resources on increasing the rate of child abuse.
Well, firstly they're already using minors.
Secondly, to say that Australia must be more vigilant and use creditable methods for confirming the age of a claimant's assertion of minority is not to say that Indonesia bears no responsibility for ensuring that its citizens (particularly its minors) are not exploited by organised crime gangs (which is who is really responsible for people smuggling) by having their authorities protect them through vigilant local policing (particularly on Rote Island).
However, as I've said previously, we should hold ourselves accountable only to the standards we have set for ourselves and those we'd will for all others...
The level of others' standards (for better or worse) is no excuse for failing our own.
I'm not trying to obfuscate friend, i know when i am, i always end up sticky.
What i would desire is for you to conflate the two: Your one eye with the rest of reality.
Your selfishness is mirrored by the people who send these kids. weird.