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Reply #30 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy
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Reply #31 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm
 
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   

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Reply #32 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:01pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm:
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   



And what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?

The fact that you have learnt English so as to live in Australia is all the proof needed that you are full of Shlt. If you didn't actually believe Australia was an English speaking country you wouldn't have bothered. Your argument are some of the worse I have ever seen on this forum.   
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Reply #33 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm
 
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:01pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm:
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   



And what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?

The fact that you have learnt English so as to live in Australia is all the proof needed that you are full of Shlt. If you didn't actually believe Australia was an English speaking country you wouldn't have bothered. Your argument are some of the worse I have ever seen on this forum.   

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Reply #34 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:38pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:01pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm:
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   



And what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?

The fact that you have learnt English so as to live in Australia is all the proof needed that you are full of Shlt. If you didn't actually believe Australia was an English speaking country you wouldn't have bothered. Your argument are some of the worse I have ever seen on this forum.   



You didn't answer the question, but instead returned to the "you're racist" deflection.

Again, what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?
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Reply #35 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:41pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.


You don't have to speaka da engrish, but if you don't, we can't include you in our fun and games.

Oh well - it's your loss.
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Reply #36 - Aug 29th, 2013 at 8:26am
 
What you said is reasonable. I agree with you. Actually, I am happy to speak English with English community like what I am doing here. However, I am also happy to speak Chinese with anybody who understand Chinese like my Chinese friends or Kevin Rudd.

Do you remember the news about the French girl on the bus at Melbourne several months ago? The racists did now allow the girl sing in French. That's the problem of racists.

... wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:41pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.


You don't have to speaka da engrish, but if you don't, we can't include you in our fun and games.

Oh well - it's your loss.
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Reply #37 - Aug 29th, 2013 at 8:37am
 
If I have to communicate with a Japanese. I think I may communicate with him in written texts. You know there are many Chinese words in Japanese? I can read the approximate meaning of Japanese text. To communicate with a Korean, if he do not understand Chinese letters (some of them understand written Chinese), I think I have to learn a little Korean if necessary.

Actually, It doesn't matter what's the language we use. We only try to find a language we can communicate. Maybe written Chinese/Japanese, English or Japanese, Korean. Who knows?

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:38pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:01pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm:
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   



And what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?

The fact that you have learnt English so as to live in Australia is all the proof needed that you are full of Shlt. If you didn't actually believe Australia was an English speaking country you wouldn't have bothered. Your argument are some of the worse I have ever seen on this forum.   



You didn't answer the question, but instead returned to the "you're racist" deflection.

Again, what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?
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Reply #38 - Sep 10th, 2013 at 10:55am
 
Esperanto!  That's the answer!    Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #39 - Sep 10th, 2013 at 12:22pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 29th, 2013 at 8:37am:
If I have to communicate with a Japanese. I think I may communicate with him in written texts. You know there are many Chinese words in Japanese? I can read the approximate meaning of Japanese text. To communicate with a Korean, if he do not understand Chinese letters (some of them understand written Chinese), I think I have to learn a little Korean if necessary.

Actually, It doesn't matter what's the language we use. We only try to find a language we can communicate. Maybe written Chinese/Japanese, English or Japanese, Korean. Who knows?

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:38pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
I am not bothered by most of people speaking English in Australia, but I am bothered by some racists like you forcing others to speak English.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 2:01pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:50pm:
You don't want unity. You only want others follow you. I want unity. That's why I speak English to communicate with you and speak Chinese with the people who can understand.

Quantum wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:35pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 1:06pm:
This is reasonable. Same to me, I don't expect the staff of private company can speak Chinese. This is not a problem.

Mnemonic wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 12:50pm:
If I was hungry, walked into a restaurant in China hoping to be able to order a bowl of noodles and some prawn dumplings and nobody could speak English, I think there would be a big chance that I would starve. Cheesy



It becomes a big problem if every business and service in the country just speaks its own language. If everyone speaks the one language there is no problem. Why is this simple point too hard for you to grasp?

You go on and on about not having a "separated society" yet you support and defend the very things that cause division.

One language = one nation. 1000 different languages = a land full of tribes.
People assimilating = one nation. People not assimilating = a land full of tribes.

Typical lefty. Those who want unity get labelled racist, while those who want division believe they are supporters of unity Cheesy   



And what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?

The fact that you have learnt English so as to live in Australia is all the proof needed that you are full of Shlt. If you didn't actually believe Australia was an English speaking country you wouldn't have bothered. Your argument are some of the worse I have ever seen on this forum.   



You didn't answer the question, but instead returned to the "you're racist" deflection.

Again, what do you say to the Korean who doesn't know Chinese or English? How about the Jap? The Turk? The Spaniard? How do you show unity when you can't even talk to these other people because they don't know English and don't speak Chinese either? Have you taken it upon yourself to learn all their languages as well so as to show unity? Or do you just ignore them?


In other words, you have no answer to the problem that you want to create, you are just making it up as you go along. Of course, just having everyone speak English is too simple because "that's racist".
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Reply #40 - Sep 10th, 2013 at 1:54pm
 
Obviously you don't believe in Freedom of Speech or Freedom of Expression.

People will choose the common tongue out of convenience,  If they don't then they cannot conduct commerce.  However, they should be allowed to speak what ever language they want amongst themselves, if they so choose.

You sound like the Turks who tried to ban Kurdish.  Now, how well did that attempt at monoculturalism work out again?   Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #41 - Oct 11th, 2013 at 2:11pm
 
|dev|null wrote on Sep 10th, 2013 at 1:54pm:
Obviously you don't believe in Freedom of Speech or Freedom of Expression.

People will choose the common tongue out of convenience,  If they don't then they cannot conduct commerce.  However, they should be allowed to speak what ever language they want amongst themselves, if they so choose.

You sound like the Turks who tried to ban Kurdish.  Now, how well did that attempt at monoculturalism work out again?   Grin Grin Grin Grin


Oh and you only do when it comes to certain political groups and ethnicities.  You are a bigot and a hypocrite when it comes to other voices and other opinions, LW progs cannot stand dissent.
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Reply #42 - Oct 12th, 2013 at 12:16pm
 
Grendel wrote on Oct 11th, 2013 at 2:11pm:
|dev|null wrote on Sep 10th, 2013 at 1:54pm:
Obviously you don't believe in Freedom of Speech or Freedom of Expression.

People will choose the common tongue out of convenience,  If they don't then they cannot conduct commerce.  However, they should be allowed to speak what ever language they want amongst themselves, if they so choose.

You sound like the Turks who tried to ban Kurdish.  Now, how well did that attempt at monoculturalism work out again?   Grin Grin Grin Grin


Oh and you only do when it comes to certain political groups and ethnicities.  You are a bigot and a hypocrite when it comes to other voices and other opinions, LW progs cannot stand dissent.


Nah, you're allowed to say what you like, when, where ever you like.  Of course it's all just the same old message of hatred, intolerance, bigotry, racism and Xenophobia, so it's not really worth listening to.  We've all heard it so much, so often, it all sorts of blurs after a while, now doesn't it?   You must be really worried now that people are turning off your message.    Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin
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Reply #43 - Oct 12th, 2013 at 4:16pm
 
Race-hate common amongst non-whites?

Really? That's news?

It's common amongst all races. I'll agree that there's a heap of people out there who have fallen into the trap of thinking it's more of a problem amongst good ol' white folk, but that's usually down to them losing perspective and thinking of those minority races who do experience race hate here being somehow more "noble" (for lack of a better term) because they're the ones they see here as victims. What they're forgetting is that those who experience it here would very likely to be the same ones dishing it out back where they are in the majority.
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