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chimera wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 12:12pm:
"In 2018, studies showed that one in five French people suffered from mental disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, autism and schizophrenia. "

One in five are involved in texting.


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Valkie wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 1:17pm:
You can take the monkeys out of the country

But you can't take the monkey out of the monkey.


Valkie's gone ape.

A mental implosion is about to take place in Valkie's cranium.
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Reply #17 - Aug 10th, 2021 at 1:47pm
 
Ayn Marx wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 12:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 11:22am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 11:06am:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 10:59am:


Here - you see?

Just so. You've made Matty's day, Bobby.

Don't go over the top with the lynchings this time, okay? Give Matty enough time to get worked up.

Let the old boy post his Spectator article.

We'll try to move the conversation onto the Muselman.



We can solve any of these problems:


https://i.ibb.co/V2CrTLk/Gallows-a.jpg

And will you be there to pull the leaver ?


Marshal takes his orders from the judge. Ain't no hanging a white man without the say-so of the law.

Different law for the Niggras.
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Reply #18 - Aug 10th, 2021 at 1:50pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 1:44pm:
Valkie wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 1:17pm:
You can take the monkeys out of the country

But you can't take the monkey out of the monkey.


Valkie's gone ape.

A mental implosion is about to take place in Valkie's cranium.


That wont make any difference, Laugh. Check his skull - they have different protrusions according to their level of civilisation.
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Reply #19 - Aug 10th, 2021 at 5:44pm
 
Ayn Marx wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 12:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 11:22am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 11:06am:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2021 at 10:59am:


Here - you see?

Just so. You've made Matty's day, Bobby.

Don't go over the top with the lynchings this time, okay? Give Matty enough time to get worked up.

Let the old boy post his Spectator article.

We'll try to move the conversation onto the Muselman.



We can solve any of these problems:


https://i.ibb.co/V2CrTLk/Gallows-a.jpg

And will you be there to pull the leaver ?



There are many leaves to the book of levers, but leaving a lever is the province only of a leaver.... take it or leave it.......

I personally would hesitate to pull a leaver... hesitate permanently, that is ... at least wait until the HSC exams are finished then you may consider giving them their reward...
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Reply #20 - Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm
 
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.

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Reply #21 - Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.
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Reply #22 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 9:01am
 
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



Once we vetted our immigrants and looked for those who would benefit Australia.

But recent years we have been taking the most worthless, lazy and fanatical there is to offer.
All under the guise of refugee intake.

These worthless fanatics have been gradually destroying, not only Australia, but the worlds most important western societies through their inherent laziness, propensity toward crime and welfare fraud to say nothing about the fanatical and dangerous hatred of those who have offered them a safe sanctuary away from the dangers of their homeland.

Instead of mixing and embracing the wonderful opportunities and freedom of their new country.
These idiots want to bring the terrors of their homeland with them.
Its time we stopped this influx of sewage from coming into the western world.
Ban them and get rid of those who will not be one with the cultur and ways of their safe country.

They, in their own country, refuse to allow any but their cult to live comfortably, should be made to conform to our culture of simply go act to where they come from..
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I HAVE A DREAM
A WONDERFUL, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAM.
A DREAM OF A WORLD THAT HAS NEVER KNOWN ISLAM
A DREAM OF A WORLD FREE FROM THE HORRORS OF ISLAM.

SUCH A WONDERFUL DREAM
O HOW I WISH IT WERE TRU
 
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Reply #23 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.
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Reply #24 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:44pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.


All those, dear, but not Sore End. Remember him?

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Reply #25 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:46pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:44pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.


All those, dear, but not Sore End. Remember him?

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I like Danish



So you agree with the point I made, just forgot to say it.
Ta.

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Reply #26 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:56pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:46pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:44pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.


All those, dear, but not Sore End. Remember him?

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I like Danish



So you agree with the point I made, just forgot to say it.
Ta.



I most certainly do. Western secular pluralism is open to all.

Except naughty old white supremacists who don't want to play.

You?
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Reply #27 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 1:01pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:56pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:46pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:44pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.


All those, dear, but not Sore End. Remember him?

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I like Danish



So you agree with the point I made, just forgot to say it.
Ta.



I most certainly do. Western secular pluralism is open to all.

Except naughty old white supremacists who don't want to play.

You?

So being pro- universal civilisation is white supremacist now. Universal= white now.

You are not smarter than Brian, after all. 

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Reply #28 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 2:03pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 1:01pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:56pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:46pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:44pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 12:33pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 11:42pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 14th, 2021 at 5:29pm:
A Joint Standing Committee on Migration has submitted its final report to the government with 18 key recommendations.


The committee suggested international graduates should receive a discount on the work experience component for permanent residency under the employer-nominated scheme from three to two years if they have:

Undertaken a university course (or a course run by a reputable non-university higher education provider) leading to a job in an occupation with a persistent skills shortage
Demonstrated excellence by graduating in the top 10 per cent of all graduates in their course or achieving first-class honours
Met relevant English language standards
On graduation, worked in a job that is relevant to their field of study with a persistent skills shortage
The committee advocated allocating additional points for such international graduates when applying for a point-based residency.


These would long overdue sensible improvements.  International students migration should be tied to dound very well in their sudies (not barely passing with so many fails that a lot of them barely escape exclusion for poor academic ability) and  getting a job in the area of study/skills (not in a petrol station or as a taxi driver). English requirements are also too low currently and cultural competencd is often very low.  That's  why currently only about one third of international graduates can get a job in the area they studied.



All that, old boy, but you left out the important one.

Not tinted.



If they are at the top of their class, got a job, speak English well and are culturally competent then they are assimilated so pigmentation no longer maps onto backward culture/values/identity so these become irrelevant. Participating in universal civilisation means breaking the nexus between tribal/racial identity and civilisation in favour of civilisation.

Cf Ayan Hirsi Ali, Naipaul, Rushdie,  Sowell, Luther King, Warren Mundine, Noel Pearson, Jacinta Price, etc, etc.


All those, dear, but not Sore End. Remember him?

Quote:
I like Danish



So you agree with the point I made, just forgot to say it.
Ta.



I most certainly do. Western secular pluralism is open to all.

Except naughty old white supremacists who don't want to play.

You?

So being pro- universal civilisation is white supremacist now. Universal= white now.

You are not smarter than Brian, after all. 



Just so. What, after all, did you mean when you drove through Auburn and couldn't get out quick enough?

Auburn's just not your cup of tea?

No. You meant Auburn should not exist: you don't want Auburn here.

So do you want Auburn covered in bush and back with the Boongs?

No, you just want the Turks out - Mustapha Khunt, his lot, back to where they came from.

The Labians - out. The shisha set - gone. The Gallipoli Mosque - demolished. The tinted coffee-swillers, the Throbbing Jigaboos, the Bearded Numpties, even the Chows - banned, expunged, eviscerated.

You've said it many a time. You once proposed a plan to snatch the headscarves off little old ladies' heads. You announced your intention to confront the bearded numpties in the street and tell them to dress properly or get out. You've called to ban their schools, community centres, places of worship, the lot.

So what sort of squishy, mealy-mouthed, yeah-but-no-but propagandist turns around and says he's just into secular liberal humanism?

Brian is a doctor of theology. Ask him about freedom of religion. You might find it's one of those things the pro-universal civilisation crowd are into.

You know, along with the freedom of expression, belief, culture, language, choice, and all those things you hold so close to your culturally competent heart.
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Reply #29 - Aug 15th, 2021 at 3:51pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 2:03pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 15th, 2021 at 1:01pm:
So being pro- universal civilisation is white supremacist now. Universal= white now.

You are not smarter than Brian, after all. 



Just so. What, after all, did you mean when you drove through Auburn and couldn't get out quick enough?

Auburn's just not your cup of tea?

No. You meant Auburn should not exist: you don't want Auburn here.

So do you want Auburn covered in bush and back with the Boongs?

No, you just want the Turks out - Mustapha Khunt, his lot, back to where they came from.

The Labians - out. The shisha set - gone. The Gallipoli Mosque - demolished. The tinted coffee-swillers, the Throbbing Jigaboos, the Bearded Numpties, even the Chows - banned, expunged, eviscerated.

You've said it many a time. You once proposed a plan to snatch the headscarves off little old ladies' heads. You announced your intention to confront the bearded numpties in the street and tell them to dress properly or get out. You've called to ban their schools, community centres, places of worship, the lot.

So what sort of squishy, mealy-mouthed, yeah-but-no-but propagandist turns around and says he's just into secular liberal humanism?

Brian is a doctor of theology. Ask him about freedom of religion. You might find it's one of those things the pro-universal civilisation crowd are into.

You know, along with the freedom of expression, belief, culture, language, choice, and all those things you hold so close to your culturally competent heart.


Wow, so, you sniffed  out a heretic - yes I am completely opposed to multiculturalism, it's a sham and it's bad for every country that embraces it.  If you want to see a lot of Muslims in one place, you fly to Araby and see them. Same with Bombay, Lahore, Shanghai, etc. Or look at US or UK cities with large black or Muslim populations, respectively. Harmony? No, seething resentment, tension, crime. Diversity is where nations go to die.


Brian is not a doctor of theology - that would be a PhD in an academic discipline. He is nowhere near capable for such an intellectual undertaking and he is demonstrably ignorant of basic theology, philosophy, history, literature - the things that would be needed for a real doctorate. He bought himself  an honorary doctor of divinity for boasting purposes. Like multiculturalism, he is a sham, too.

So which reward would you like - 10 rupees or a banana? Have two.





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