rhino wrote on Jul 28
th, 2019 at 12:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 27
th, 2019 at 11:55pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 27
th, 2019 at 11:50pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 27
th, 2019 at 11:01pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 27
th, 2019 at 10:03pm:
Why did the Andrews government pitch in $400,000 towards this facility for the Muslims when a new pub or some facility for all would be more inclusive.
No idea. I doubt a pub would be inclusive of Muslims, though. Who needs another pub when people need a new Mosque? Mmmmm?
Concerned citizens need to take action.
Such as? I do hope you're not advocating violence, Rhino...
Affirmative action in order to protect local cultural values is what I am proposing.
Every single submission (400 in all) and legal action by the citizens was rejected by the Local Council and the Courts. That should tell you how little power the local community really has. Besides, the seat of Bendigo has been Labor since 1998, which means the only power the community has is bending to Labor whims, and we know what they're like - poofters, transgender toilets, muslims and all that. The Libs would have the same whims if they held the seat
So affirmative action first up, would be to get people to stop voting for the Libs and Labs, otherwise Bendigo will end up like the Suburb of Sydney, not the whole city, just the suburb. The rest of Sydney, just like the Suburb, is unrecognizable as Australian, it's just a place for anyone of any race to put their feet up and savour government handouts, Asian prostitution and illicit drugs. Muslims torment any young Aussie women who happen to be still in Sydney
17.2% of people living in the suburb of Sydney were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were 11.7% China , 9.3% Indonesia, 7.1% Thailand, 6.1% Korea, Republic of , 2.8% England, 2.7% India, 2.5% Hong Kong , 1.9% Malaysia, 1.5% New Zealand, 1.5% Japan, 1.3% Vietnam, 1.3% Taiwan, 1.0% United States of America, 1.0% Philippines.
The current Minister for Population Alan Tudge (Lib), is sending new immigrants to rural towns as we speak