Stop the boats. 5k a head. (cont. in Part 2)

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Which is my point exactly. The media, senior public servants and police engaged in an effective cover-up allowing the crimes to continue for 15 years out of fear of being "outed" as one of those devastatingly aggressive PC labels. Which is why I reckon good people should ignore words like "bigot" and racist" as terms that have been deliberately invented to subvert reality and shut down free speech.
I'm sorry, how is being called a bigot or a racist shutting down your freedom of speech?

Haven't you freely admitted to being an anti-Islam bigot before? You and raghav both.
 

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I'm sorry, how is being called a bigot or a racist shutting down your freedom of speech?

Haven't you freely admitted to being an anti-Islam bigot before? You and raghav both.
You're telling the story sunshine, show me where I've freely admitted to being an anti-Islam bigot?
BTW you really should try to stay on topic.
 

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Because that's my opinion just as in your opinion I'm a bigot.
A few questions:
  1. Is Islam a monolithic bloc, static and unresponsive to change?
  2. Is Islam separate? As in - it does not have values in common with other cultures?
  3. Is Islam inferior to 'the West'.
  4. Is it barbaric, irrational, primitive, and sexist?
  5. Is it violent, aggressive, threatening, supportive of terrorism?
  6. Are we engaged in a 'clash of civilizations' with Islam?
  7. Is Islam a political ideology, used mainly for political or military advantage?
  8. Do you reject criticisms made of "the West" by Muslims out of hand?
  9. Are discriminatory practices towards Muslims and/or exclusion of Muslims from mainstream society justified?
  10. Is anti-Muslim hostility natural and normal?
Id be very surprised if you answered 'no' to even one of those questions.
 

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Haven't you freely admitted to being an anti-Islam bigot before? You and raghav both.
In my mind a "bigot" is a fictional bogey man lefties have invested in their heads to shut down any debate they are too immature to have... and for the record my apprehension as it relates to Muslims is the worldwide rise in Islamic terrorism and the impacts on general freedoms our culture is built on. Nothing more. On Australia Day the Today show was speaking to those taking part in citizenship ceremonies. One man spoke eloquently about the freedoms of life in Australia which made him feel that here is where he wants to be - camera pans to his wife, who is wearing full Islamic dress meant to hide the female form and a niqab, hiding her face! So I guess freedom for him is his wife not being able to run around a netball court, or a keep fit class, no swimming in a pool or in the ocean, going out to work or even eating in public, all of which free Australian women will be enjoying the freedom to indulge in today and every other day. I'm uncomfortable with that.
 

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In my mind a "bigot" is a fictional bogey man lefties have invested in their heads to shut down any debate they are too immature to have...
So 'bigots' 'racists' 'homophobes' and 'sexists' and so forth don't exist? Pull your head in. Of course they do.

Its always the bigots and racists that start whining about freedom of speech when they cant pick on the brown people anymore.

my apprehension as it relates to Muslims is the worldwide rise in Islamic terrorism and the impacts on general freedoms our culture is built on. Nothing more. On Australia Day the Today show was speaking to those taking part in citizenship ceremonies. One man spoke eloquently about the freedoms of life in Australia which made him feel that here is where he wants to be - camera pans to his wife, who is wearing full Islamic dress meant to hide the female form and a niqab, hiding her face! So I guess freedom for him is his wife not being able to run around a netball court, or a keep fit class, no swimming in a pool or in the ocean, going out to work or even eating in public, all of which free Australian women will be enjoying the freedom to indulge in today and every other day. I'm uncomfortable with that.
Australian women have been free to wear whatever they want to wear. Why are you uncomfortable with her expressing this right?

Very paternalistic of you. I bet she didnt give a toss what you were wearing that day.
 

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Like the terms 'leftist' hey mate?
Touche' - but in fairness it wouldn't be right for me to call every lefty hereabouts a dickhead :)

Anyway Mal. Its Friday night and I'm off to smash a few jars after work. I kick on for bit and before long I find myself headed for the train walking down King Street alone. Suddenly 30 loud, obviously drunk youths who happen to be aboriginal turn into the street and start walking towards me. Is it 1) common sense or is it 2) racism if I decide to walk back up the street the other direction and avoid them? Alternatively is it blind but morally acceptable stupidity if I proceed forward towards this group and get my head caved in with a king brown?
 
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  1. Is Islam a monolithic bloc, static and unresponsive to change - No.
  2. Is Islam separate? As in - it does not have values in common with other cultures? - Islam is not a culture. It is a religion.
  3. Is Islam inferior to 'the West' - how can a specific religion be compared to an abstract ?
  4. Is it barbaric, irrational, primitive, and sexist? - the fascist component of it is, indeed so.
  5. Is it violent, aggressive, threatening, supportive of terrorism? - ditto.
  6. Are we engaged in a 'clash of civilizations' with Islam? - are "we" a religion? If so, be precise.
  7. Is Islam a political ideology, used mainly for political or military advantage? - the fascist component of it is, indeed so.
  8. Do you reject criticisms made of "the West" by Muslims out of hand? - Only if they are defending or apologising for the fascists,
  9. Are discriminatory practices towards Muslims and/or exclusion of Muslims from mainstream society justified? - No.
  10. Is anti-Muslim hostility natural and normal? Only in times when rampaging Islamicfascism is giving cause.
 

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But she didn't call out the previous government for the whole 15 months she was president at the time they were not only in power but the number of children in detention reached 2000.

ooi please link to the posts you made here between 2009 and September 2013 expressing your continual distress at the number of children being held in detention by the Labor government - I can't remember them now.
Better to live in the present and see what can be done rather than like you live in the past.
Can't change the past but can do something about the present and future.
I know your reading is good but if you look at my join date, 2010 wasn't on BF in 2009 and after I joined, spent most of my time on Collingwood BF site.
Don't know that you and I will ever agree on anything, different life experiences and upbringing.
 

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A few questions:
  1. Is Islam a monolithic bloc, static and unresponsive to change?
  2. Is Islam separate? As in - it does not have values in common with other cultures?
  3. Is Islam inferior to 'the West'.
  4. Is it barbaric, irrational, primitive, and sexist?
  5. Is it violent, aggressive, threatening, supportive of terrorism?
  6. Are we engaged in a 'clash of civilizations' with Islam?
  7. Is Islam a political ideology, used mainly for political or military advantage?
  8. Do you reject criticisms made of "the West" by Muslims out of hand?
  9. Are discriminatory practices towards Muslims and/or exclusion of Muslims from mainstream society justified?
  10. Is anti-Muslim hostility natural and normal?
Id be very surprised if you answered 'no' to even one of those questions.
1. No
2. No, however, Islam is more than a religion. Islam is also a way of life because it is comprehensive in the sense that it involves all the aspects of life. IMO can also be a culture.
3. No
4. Some groups are.
5. Some groups are.
6. Some people are.
7. No
8. Not sure.
9. No.
10. No
 

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Better to live in the present and see what can be done rather than like you live in the past.
Can't change the past but can do something about the present and future.
I know your reading is good but if you look at my join date, 2010 wasn't on BF in 2009 and after I joined, spent most of my time on Collingwood BF site.
Don't know that you and I will ever agree on anything, different life experiences and upbringing.
Yes, especially when the immediate past is a tad embarrassing. So - no posts about children in detention, Maggie, from April 2010 until ....
can I guess it would be AFTER the coalition took power? Hmmmn?
Suddenly, the Remembered Children.
 

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Touche' - but in fairness it wouldn't be right for me to call every lefty hereabouts a dickhead :)

Anyway Mal. Its Friday night and I'm off to smash a few jars after work. I kick on for bit and before long I find myself headed for the train walking down King Street alone. Suddenly 30 loud, obviously drunk youths who happen to be aboriginal turn into the street and start walking towards me. Is it 1) common sense or is it 2) racism if I decide to walk back up the street the other direction and avoid them? Alternatively is it blind but morally acceptable stupidity if I proceed forward towards this group and get my head caved in with a king brown?
What are you on about? If thirty loud drunk dudes come walking towards you who wouldnt freak out? Who gives a toss what ethnciity they are?
 

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The constant referral to 2012 also annoys me, she was appointed in July 2012, what do people expect that the report should have been completed immediately?
As new commissioner she should have instituted change straight away. That's what all new managers do. you'd know that if you work in an government job.
 

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As new commissioner she should have instituted change straight away. That's what all new managers do. you'd know that if you work in an government job.
Have worked in a government job and it took me a couple of months to settle in. And reviews have been done during the period before final report.
Blame game is a great fall back if you don't accept responsibility.
 

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Yes, especially when the immediate past is a tad embarrassing. So - no posts about children in detention, Maggie, from April 2010 until ....
can I guess it would be AFTER the coalition took power? Hmmmn?
Suddenly, the Remembered Children.
Thank goodness, I am nothing like you. But keep going, nothing you have to post embarrasses me, enjoy your glass house.
 

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Touche' - but in fairness it wouldn't be right for me to call every lefty hereabouts a dickhead :)

Anyway Mal. Its Friday night and I'm off to smash a few jars after work. I kick on for bit and before long I find myself headed for the train walking down King Street alone. Suddenly 30 loud, obviously drunk youths who happen to be aboriginal turn into the street and start walking towards me. Is it 1) common sense or is it 2) racism if I decide to walk back up the street the other direction and avoid them? Alternatively is it blind but morally acceptable stupidity if I proceed forward towards this group and get my head caved in with a king brown?
What city are you in, if King Street Melbourne, unlikely to be Aboriginal, more likely Aussie bogan/louts.
 

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As new commissioner she should have instituted change straight away. That's what all new managers do. you'd know that if you work in an government job.
She was appointed in 2012. She was Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner from 30 July 2012 to 19 August 2013.
And apart from that awesome generalization re what new managers do. lol.
 

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A few questions:
  1. Is Islam a monolithic bloc, static and unresponsive to change?
  2. Is Islam separate? As in - it does not have values in common with other cultures?
  3. Is Islam inferior to 'the West'.
  4. Is it barbaric, irrational, primitive, and sexist?
  5. Is it violent, aggressive, threatening, supportive of terrorism?
  6. Are we engaged in a 'clash of civilizations' with Islam?
  7. Is Islam a political ideology, used mainly for political or military advantage?
  8. Do you reject criticisms made of "the West" by Muslims out of hand?
  9. Are discriminatory practices towards Muslims and/or exclusion of Muslims from mainstream society justified?
  10. Is anti-Muslim hostility natural and normal?
Id be very surprised if you answered 'no' to even one of those questions.
1) Yes
2) No
3) Yes - It's not compatible with the west if it clears it up.
4) Yes
5) Yes - Leftists ignore this as they need to buy their votes and support hence both rely on each other. Statistics show most are extremists.
6) Yes
7) Yes
8) Yes and No - Not enough Muslims in the West are speaking out and statistics show plenty of Muslims in Europe are extremists. However we need to start somewhere.
9) No - Just stop giving Muslim immigrants welfare and kick any out of the nation that commits a crime.
10) Yes - Due to cultural shock, assimilation will make everything normal again though.
 

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1) Yes
2) No
3) Yes - It's not compatible with the west if it clears it up.
4) Yes
5) Yes - Leftists ignore this as they need to buy their votes and support hence both rely on each other. Statistics show most are extremists.
6) Yes
7) Yes
8) Yes and No - Not enough Muslims in the West are speaking out and statistics show plenty of Muslims in Europe are extremists. However we need to start somewhere.
9) No - Just stop giving Muslim immigrants welfare and kick any out of the nation that commits a crime.
10) Yes - Due to cultural shock, assimilation will make everything normal again though.
Could you please provide the stats for above claim?
 

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ICM Poll: 58% of British Muslims believe insulting Islam should result in criminal prosecution
http://www.icmresearch.co.uk/reviews/2004/Guardian%20Muslims%20Poll%20Nov%2004/Guardian%20Muslims%20Nov04.asp
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2005/07/more-survey-research-from-a-british-islamist

40% of Indonesians approve of violence in defense of Islam.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailweekly.asp?fileid=20060728.@03

Pew Research (2013): 76% of South Asian Muslims and 56% of Egyptians advocate killing anyone who leaves the Islamic religion.
http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedFiles/Topics/Religious_Affiliation/Muslim/worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-full-report.pdf

NOP Research: 78% of British Muslims support punishing the publishers of Muhammad cartoons;
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/08/14/opinion/main1893879.shtml&date=2011-04-06
http://www.webcitation.org/5xkMGAEvY

etc

Religion of peace.
 

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She was appointed in 2012. She was Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner from 30 July 2012 to 19 August 2013.
And apart from that awesome generalization re what new managers do. lol.
From the Australian.Chris Kenny:

The evidence of Triggs’s partisanship is compelling: when thousands of asylum-seekers were arriving monthly, including hundreds of children, and detention centres were overflowing (with detained children reaching a peak of 1992), she considered an inquiry and discussed it with Labor ministers but did not call one.
For more than a year under Labor, with chaos on our borders and thousands of children churned through detention, the commission president waited.
Only after a change of government, after the boats were stopped, after no more asylum-seekers were going into detention and the number of children was already halved, did Triggs launch her inquiry.... Coalition supporters can view it as a political attack while the so-called compassionate Left should see it as an unforgivable delay in confronting an urgent dilemma....
Before Senate committees [Triggs] has given at least a half-dozen different stories about when and why she called the inquiry. Some excuses were demonstrably wrong , she once blamed it on fears of a snap election when a September date had already been announced , and she changed some of her explanations within hours of making them. The AHRC president claimed there were armed guards at detention centres when there were none and likened centres to prisons, before retracting. Most tellingly, she denied ever discussing an inquiry into children in detention with Labor ministers, then refused to answer questions before finally revealing she had discussed the issue with two different Labor immigration ministers.
 
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