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yeah but I can't see it school wifiIt’s a TikTok
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yeah but I can't see it school wifiIt’s a TikTok
Go back to school, you might learn a thing or twoYeah nah just seen that, agree with the comments a lot more than whatever that was.

Please do not use that as an argument lolGo back to school, you might learn a thing or two![]()
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Dunno if you remember but about 20 years ago there was a massive hailstorm that hit Sydney and one of the hailstones broke a firetruck windscreen.
There was a photo and it looked like it was the size of a footy.
Sand hailBetcha Syria don't got those.
That’s still pretty common in western Sydney...I remember flying into Sydney months later and being amazed to see so many house roofs still covered in tarps.
I remember flying into Port months later and being amazed to see so many seats still covered in tarps.
Double 2 double 0 brotha Bankstown brotha it’s yissira brothaThat’s still pretty common in western Sydney...
off the top of my head.. what was the definition of aboriginal in each instance here? these quotes dont tell me that they werent born and raised o'seas but have a grandparent who's ancestral roots were significantly aboriginal. Should that hypothetical person be immune from deportation? I would assume that hypothetical is not the case, but we know what assuming does to u and me.
Here it is, the most cooked thing I will see today. How tf does this detestable sh*t even get written, let alone get through several editors to be published in a major Australian media outlet? This is only a snippet and there's just so much wrong with it. I can't imagine what the whole piece looks like.
off the top of my head.. what was the definition of aboriginal in each instance here? these quotes dont tell me that they werent born and raised o'seas but have a grandparent who's ancestral roots were significantly aboriginal. Should that hypothetical person be immune from deportation? I would assume that hypothetical is not the case, but we know what assuming does to u and me.
Because they were both born overseas and were foreign citizens? It is a question of legal technicality with citizenship, as non-Indigenous non-citizens living in Australia have been classed as aliens having foreign citizenship. Now there is a legal statue, with the case win, that means Indigenious people born as overseas citizens can't be classed as 'aliens' under Section 51.
lsj.com.au
Basically the government sought to preserve a technicality with citizenship laws and now there's a new legal precedent, which is a good thing. However, the closeness in the ruling showed some merit for the technicality."An Aboriginal man who was in immigration detention awaiting deportation to Papua New Guinea has been released by the Federal Government.
Daniel Love, who was born in Papua New Guinea to a PNG mother and Aboriginal father, was taken to Brisbane Immigration Transit Accommodation Centre last month after being released from prison.
The 39-year-old served 12 months for assault occasioning bodily harm and has an extensive criminal history."
and
"Brendan Thoms is suing the Australian Government for $4.1 million over its unlawful bid to deport him and holding him in immigration detention for 500 days.
Mr Thoms, a New Zealand-born Gunggarri man who was released in February after a landmark High Court ruling, has filed a Federal Court claim for false imprisonment.
He lived in Australia from age six, but never became a citizen.
The Federal Government sought to deport him because his criminal history failed the migration character test.
But the High Court found Indigenous people are exempt from immigration laws and cannot be deported under alien powers in the constitution."
Here it is, the most cooked thing I will see today. How tf does this detestable sh*t even get written, let alone get through several editors to be published in a major Australian media outlet? This is only a snippet and there's just so much wrong with it. I can't imagine what the whole piece looks like.
tbh you seem more angry than the dog
Both posts, very informative thanks. For me the legal technicalities brought a situation that passed my sniff test, glad anyone whos been here from 6 to 36 or whatever, remains here.Basically the government sought to preserve a technicality with citizenship laws and now there's a new legal precedent, which is a good thing. However, the closeness in the ruling showed some merit for the technicality.