Bias_2012 wrote on Jan 9
th, 2017 at 11:59am:
tickleandrose wrote on Jan 9
th, 2017 at 10:45am:
ON is actually anti Asian, not just chinese.
No, not anti Asian. Hanson's "swamped" comment was meant as a warning to the rest of us that the population mix would could end up with a majority Asian population if immigration wasn't controlled
One Nation is also well aware that descendants of gold field Chinese, for example, are Australian citizens and will treat them as such. It's the much later smart arse immigrants we must watch, one I spoke to fled China so he and his family could practice their religion, but when I asked him "What if lots of Caucasian people migrated to China"? His answer: "There's too many there now" - his exact words. He doesn't want to see his old country swamped with Caucasians apparently
And don't forget that Asian Australians will be exempt from fighting on the front line in any future military conflict in Asia,if it happens. They will be kept well back to avoid friendly fire, non Asian personnel will be doing the dirty work
I guessed correctly that lady was not a suitable candidate, and I wasn't surprised she got rejected, had she kept her mouth shut about those divisive issues, she would have had a good chance of remaining a candidate. Asian or not, they must use their common sense
We can do away with the political talk. lets just get back to the basics. The reason, and the only reason that Ms Hanson said we are swamped by Asians, is to get votes from people who dislike Asians, pure and simple. Its not about been out populated in the future, its about now. The end game is the same. And the same applies to Muslim now - ON's current target.
Well, the friend that you talked about, remember he fled China. So he dont get to decide the immigration policies of that country. I think China only have limited immigration - limited to business / skills I think, but there no race based clause in there. So, not sure if you are comparing the right thing.
I fully agree with your final point that she is not a suitable candidate. I mean what was she thinking! Okay, if she is running for the senate, then very possible if her preference is high enough in the ON hierarchy. However, if she is going to run as a representative, she would have no chance. 90% of the voters does not vote for ON. And of the people who votes for ON, 99% believe that we are swamped by ALL Asians, so to hell they are going to vote for a Ms Lin. She is the only 1% who believe that people actually care about 'good' and 'evil' Asians.