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Yadda wrote on Jul 11 th, 2012 at 11:16pm: An argument too good, not to post. Quote:The Conundrum………..
what’s the difference?
If someone was assaulting you and you defended yourself causing the death of the person assaulting you, chances are you'd rightly use the defence of 'self defence'.
However, if you went home and returned to the scene with a weapon and killed the person who assaulted you......It's almost a foregone conclusion, you'd probably be charged with murder.
Now let’s take the case of the so called 'poor refugees'.
According to my ' Oxford Dictionary' a refugee is someone who 'Escaped to a foreign country from religious or political persecution'.
Lets take the case of a Muslim escaping from 'where-ever'. They enter Indonesia legally (they are now in a country where their religion is widely practised). They have escaped from their own country and are now in a country where they are not being hounded for their political or religious beliefs............ They're home, they are refugees living in Indonesia .
They decide to leave the sanctuary of Indonesia
(remember they are refugees and they entered Indonesia legally). They destroy all their papers, pay big money to jump on a boat and come to the 'lucky country AUSTRALIA' without any papers; upon arrival in Australia they receive all sorts of handouts from the government and if the paint in the refugee camps is not the right colour, they can get some arsehole lawyer (on legal aid) to sue the government on their behalf because the colour is affecting their eyesight.
But hang on a minute, what are they escaping from? They are in Indonesia . No one is persecuting them for their religion, no one is persecuting them for their political beliefs; they are safe; why would they want to run away from a country that practices their beliefs????? Why would they want to go to a country that practices Christian beliefs when they don't want anything to have to do with it, and hate those who do?
My gut feeling is: The moment those people step on the boats in Indonesia , they have chosen to 'throw their refugee status away' (they were/are safe in that country). They also chose to break Indonesia 's immigration laws by not filling departure forms in (you and I have to), so does that now not make them a criminal in Indonesia.
I'd like to know why, upon arrival in Australia , are these 'so-called-refugees' not charged with being 'ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS' and thrown on the first available flight out of the country. Remember they 'were' refugees whilst they were in Indonesia, they then chose to get rid of their papers; they chose to leave the country that had given them shelter; they chose to pay someone to transport them to Australia; they chose to get on a boat.
But above all they chose to leave the country that gave them sanctuary ' INDONESIA '.
Why is it, honest hard-working Australians have to pay taxes to keep these illegal immigrants (not refugees) in comfort while some do-gooder lawyer makes money out of the situation by trying to sue the government, to get more money for these ‘illegals’ who shouldn't be in this country in the first place. Then to add insult to injury, once they have citizenship papers they go home for holidays, and the Muslim women's association wants us to pay for it
WAKE UP AUSTRALIA , THEY ARE 'NOT' REFUGEES, THEY ARE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. IMO, this 'asylum issue' conundrum is an absurdity. And many Australians are eeeediots, for not 'waking up' to what is REALLY occurring, regards these moslem 'asylum seekers'. You are being led down the garden path darlings! And you know what happens next, after we go into the tool shed. Yadda. The above came in an email, without a link. But i'm sure a lil Googling can find a source. Indonesia is not a signatory to the convention on refugees. As far as I know no refugee has ever become a citizen of Indonesia, they are just imprisoned forever. so.... Quote:They're home, they are refugees living in Indonesia . this is bullshit.
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