Karnal
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One doctor emigrating to Australia to treat sick Australians is an upside. We want skilled, educated and hard-working professionals here. If you don't, you're not out to benefit the country. Mean-spirited racists are bad for business. Banning the tinted races is the worst possible thing we could do. Australia relies on foreign trade and finance - more than any other country in our region. Apartheid states are not popular these days.
People's religion is neither here nor there. We don't discriminate on the basis of religion. This is central to who we are. It's part of our Western tradition, it's in the constitution, it's in everybody's constitution. Banning Muselmen, even if this would be constitutionally possible, would provide no end of enemies, including the 250 million of them next door.
The upside of multiculturalism is the connection to foreign trade networks. Chinese, Indian and Arab business people have global networks that benefit and employ Australians. We now shop in Chinese, Indian and Arab shops. We sell our products to Chinese, Indian and Arabs overseas. This ranges from small businesses to the Australian Wheat Board, and all these deals require friends.
Immigration keeps the Australian economy going. It's our main strength. Our proximity and our relationship with Asia is the source of future growth in Australia. The old racist, protectionist, insular economy is dead. We couldn't possibly go back there, even if we wanted to. The world no longer works through fixed currencies, interest rates and tariffs. Australia has never been self-reliant, we've always relied on foreign trade and capital.
I have no preference for Muslim immigration over Jewish or Hindu immigration, but barring any religion would be the death knell of our economy AND our Western Enlightenment values.
I'm curious, FD. What do you think?
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