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Reply #30 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 9:36am
 
St George of the Garden wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 8:55am:
]Oh god, all this wailing over a beat up to make Abbott look good!
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Those “enclaves” exist—for first generation immigrants. Second generation—not nearly so much.

Australian society is richer for being more than a bland AngloSaxonCeltic dough. Serbs and Croats likewise caused a bit of strife 40–50 years ago. But conservatives always fearful of change, of growth, still bewail what has been happening since the 1950s.


It's not a beat up George, it's pretty serious stuff. The mistakes are targeting an entire ethnic diaspora for the wanton criminality of a few of them. The wallopers can at least see this and go after the crooks themselves. Asserting that all members of a particular ethnic origin are crooks in disguise isn't that helpful, especially when considering where the tipoff came from. Most of them probably came here to get away from all that horseshit.
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Reply #31 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 9:45am
 
If it was serious stuff the guy talking about beheading would have been arrested months ago. Similarly the DT beatup about security at PH. All straight out the John Howard playbook. Great distraction from the breathtaking incompetence of the Abbott govt and their half–finished harsh and unfair Budget and their doubling of the bloody deficit!

And this crap makes it easier to pass laws giving the security services more power, including keeping our metadata.

The head of ASIO sanctioned the raid on the home of the lawyer representing East Timor in their court case over the border and the oil deposits it contains. That compromised him.

I call bullshit on all of this!
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Reply #32 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 10:17am
 
St George of the Garden wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 9:45am:
If it was serious stuff the guy talking about beheading would have been arrested months ago. Similarly the DT beatup about security at PH. All straight out the John Howard playbook. Great distraction from the breathtaking incompetence of the Abbott govt and their half–finished harsh and unfair Budget and their doubling of the bloody deficit!

And this crap makes it easier to pass laws giving the security services more power, including keeping our metadata.

The head of ASIO sanctioned the raid on the home of the lawyer representing East Timor in their court case over the border and the oil deposits it contains. That compromised him.

I call bullshit on all of this!


George, you're just looking for an angle. Despite Abbott's shortcomings, the wallopers appear to have done the right thing. They've patiently kept tabs on things, gathered evidence and have far more intelligence now than several months earlier. A little bit of acknowledgement wouldn't go astray. If you prefer to keep digging for angles in the hope that someone notices that's all up to you.
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Reply #33 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 10:19am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 11:40pm:
BlOoDy RiPpEr wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 9:16pm:
They said it would never come to this
They said they were peaceful
They said they would enrich our culture.

Some how I don't think having to look over my shoulder in case of a Muslim attack and possible death is what they had in mind...

This would never of been possible under the previous mono culture policy this once great country had



The terrorists have defeated you already.

What a pathetic little coward you turned out to be.

Meanwhile, I continue to live my life the same as usual.

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coward wtf? have I ran away, no I Live in Liverpool South Western Sydney. I will be still getting around in my Aussie Flag shirts etc.. FFS I just bought a house 12 months ago and have lived in and around the area my whole life, I've witnessed first hand the damage multiculturalism has done to my home town over the last 40 years and its a bloody disgrace...
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Reply #34 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 5:24am
 
aquascoot wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 6:17am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 11:40pm:
BlOoDy RiPpEr wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 9:16pm:
They said it would never come to this
They said they were peaceful
They said they would enrich our culture.

Some how I don't think having to look over my shoulder in case of a Muslim attack and possible death is what they had in mind...

This would never of been possible under the previous mono culture policy this once great country had



The terrorists have defeated you already.

What a pathetic little coward you turned out to be.

Meanwhile, I continue to live my life the same as usual.

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Reply #35 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 5:24am
 
The attack of the killer kebabs....
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Reply #36 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 5:31am
 
I just wanted to apologise for posting that statement . I have had a good think about it and I realise my stress was making me post stupid things, thankfully , Buddhist thinking has helped me realise the stupidity of lashing out and it won't be happening again. Sometimes I thank Buddhism for my sanity,
Thank you phemanderac for setting me back on a better path
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Reply #37 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 11:21am
 
Too right you should apologise Scoot. Beheadings far too good for Gweggy.
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Reply #38 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 12:12pm
 
This has the be the dumbest thread ever started.

The only people to blame are our government who are atempting to capitalise off the back of racist idiots who don't quite understand their left foot from their right.
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Disclaimer for Mothra per POST so it is forever acknowledged: Saying 'Islam' or 'Muslims' doesn't mean ALL muslims. This does not target individual muslims who's opinion I am not aware of.
 
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Reply #39 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 12:25pm
 
mrkamikaze wrote on Oct 10th, 2014 at 11:21am:
Too right you should apologise Scoot. Beheadings far too good for Gweggy.


I think it's a lesson for me about how people can push "hot buttons"
The farmer near me who hung himself, every day I had to drive past that farm and watch it deteriorate and it did make me feel awful.
Unfortunately I rolled a car with my son and then a young girl I know tried to hang herself and I saw the terrible mental health problems in the bush . 
And I felt that no one cared about the bush. No psychologists or psychiatrists for these rather desperate people,  but lashing out at those who call for more services for Christmas Island was unfair, they see suffering and want to help and I see suffering and want my people helped.  They are sadly neglected.
Buddhism thankfully led me to realise we all are in this together,   

I do still call for an end to two dollar milk and a resumption of the live cattle trade,  farmers are dying over these things, I hope Australia cares..... Sometimes I wonder
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Reply #40 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 12:53pm
 
some of the scribes on ozpolitics must be pretty well off if they can afford the luxury of pity for foreigners
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Reply #41 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 1:56pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 10th, 2014 at 12:25pm:
mrkamikaze wrote on Oct 10th, 2014 at 11:21am:
Too right you should apologise Scoot. Beheadings far too good for Gweggy.


I think it's a lesson for me about how people can push "hot buttons"
The farmer near me who hung himself, every day I had to drive past that farm and watch it deteriorate and it did make me feel awful.
Unfortunately I rolled a car with my son and then a young girl I know tried to hang herself and I saw the terrible mental health problems in the bush . 
And I felt that no one cared about the bush. No psychologists or psychiatrists for these rather desperate people,  but lashing out at those who call for more services for Christmas Island was unfair, they see suffering and want to help and I see suffering and want my people helped.  They are sadly neglected.
Buddhism thankfully led me to realise we all are in this together,   

I do still call for an end to two dollar milk and a resumption of the live cattle trade,  farmers are dying over these things, I hope Australia cares..... Sometimes I wonder


In Australia, a general populace inundated with cares and daily struggles finds it hard to focus on one thing, even though focusing on one thing at a time is the only way to resolve anything at all.  When people do that they are called 'fringe elements', 'radicals', and unbalanced.  See the fools who invaded ASIS Island...... who here does NOT think them idiots and radicals?

As for governments etc here - they have no real interest in the position of the common herd (or herdsman) and are too busy strutting the world stage via 747, and making short-term money-grabbing deals with the cartel who run the 'global economy' - very few, if any, of which deals actually help Australia and Australians in any real way, but only serve to plunge it further into the abyss.

I've questioned the sanity and utter alien-ness of these people to our way of life in the past (and you thought MIB IV -Invasion of the Blue Ties was a joke?), and I still remain gob-smacked at the insanity (there is no other word for it) with which they approach each and every issue for today.

They are all Viagrans, Slick, all your Gillards and your Abbotts, and bent on destruction of Planet Earth, and they're only here under the Intragalactic Refugee Conventions.... which, by the way, we didn't get  to vote on.... now fasten your seat belt....
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Reply #42 - Oct 10th, 2014 at 6:51pm
 
Conflicts in the middle east, illegal immigrants,  Russia in the Ukraine. Just more links in an ever growing chain to distract us from a failing education system,  dysfunctional hospitals, poverty, homelessness, unemployment and casualisation, crime, drugs and mental illness. Just don't offend muslims or illegal immigrants.
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Reply #43 - Oct 11th, 2014 at 10:16am
 
BlOoDy RiPpEr wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 9:16pm:
They said it would never come to this
They said they were peaceful
They said they would enrich our culture.

Some how I don't think having to look over my shoulder in case of a Muslim attack and possible death is what they had in mind...

This would never of been possible under the previous mono culture policy this once great country had


When Hawke (the turd) asked Dr FitzGerald to appraise and report on multiculturalism the final report had to be airbrushed because Dr FitzGerald steered the report in a direction that upset the idiots in charge. Hawke had to say something positive so he said something like 'multiculturalism will enrichen the tapestry of the Australian way of life'. Our pollies our bound to say all that sort of rubbish because it is they and the social engineers who have ignored Australians and our preference for the type of people we want in the country. We now have the most vile house-guests imaginable and they add/bring nothing to the idiotic idea of multiculturalism. What a hoot; pollies were in the vanguard of multiculturalism and they have ended up with a group who contribute nothing to the idea of multiculturalism.

Our pollies are gold-plated phukwits.


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Dr FitzGerald has said that one major flaw of the report was in its terms of reference: it was not asked to look into population policy. “Immigration is not a tap you can just turn on and turn off when you think we’ve got a recession or it’s not politically popular,” he said. But the main opponents to Dr FitzGerald’s report were not so much concerned with the particulars of immigration reform as with FitzGerald’s perceived attack on multiculturalism. “The idea that multiculturalism may have run its course was deeply offensive to vested interests of the kind which represented in my view the ‘ism’, the dogma…" Dr FitzGerald said.

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) spearheaded an attack on the FitzGerald report and tried to block a number of its draft recommendations, arguing that they would lead to deepening conflict and undermine the social cohesion for which they claimed concern. The arguments took place in the Cabinet room, where the more conservative elements in the Labor Party - Ministers such as Peter Walsh (Finance) and Robert Ray (Immigration) - supported the full thrust of FitzGerald, against the opposition of the Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Hawke’s view, that multiculturalism was an important and central part of the social contract, prevailed at the time. Labor Caucus Immigration Committee chair Andrew Theophanous was to say of the FitzGerald report, “The positive virtues of multiculturalism... are completely disregarded”.

http://www.multiculturalaustralia.edu.au/library/media/Timeline-Commentary/id/11...
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