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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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That remark was either too complex or too simple for me. We were talking about evil. |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Joined: 03 May 2005 Location: In flagrante delicto
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You missed your train, tin boy. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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member34258
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stui magpie wrote: | Obvious to someone who's looking for it to be there. |
Yep, that damn White Australia Policy was all just a figment of my over active imagination.
And the dismantling of it in 1973 (what happened in 1973 I wonder?) was also a figment of my imagination.
Lucky I don't have a Playstation so I can have an imagination! |
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nomadjack
Joined: 27 Apr 2006 Location: Essendon
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Let's not guild the lily member. That same White Australia policy was strongly supported by Labor from federation onwards, including well into the post ww2 period. It was also the Libs under Holt that really began overturning the policy. Whitlam formalised the end of it in 1972.
I wouldn't call the Libs under Howard a fundamentally racist party. In many ways though they've been worse than racists, because they've been willing to play on people's racism and xenophobia for political purposes every step of the way by playing dog whistle politics. At least racists believe in something, not just trying to profit politically from it. |
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bwphantom
It's Better to Burn Out Than to Fade Away
Joined: 15 Mar 2002 Location: Brisbane QLD
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nomadjack wrote: | Let's not guild the lily member. That same White Australia policy was strongly supported by Labor from federation onwards, including well into the post ww2 period. It was also the Libs under Holt that really began overturning the policy. Whitlam formalised the end of it in 1972.
I wouldn't call the Libs under Howard a fundamentally racist party. In many ways though they've been worse than racists, because they've been willing to play on people's racism and xenophobia for political purposes every step of the way by playing dog whistle politics. At least racists believe in something, not just trying to profit politically from it. |
I believe that most conservatives play on the compensation and how it will effect the economy. The outstanding fact is the ignorance even after the report was given. And i do believe you and i have had words about politicians before as i find them arrogant and out of touch with humanity. If it is not on their agenda they all act like a bunch of children. Sitting reading a newspaper or not even attending down to politicians turning backs is just downright childish behaviour...GROW UP!!!! _________________ All this may be summed up in one word - CHARACTER - and if that is not worth developing, nothing is.
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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That sounds like interesting material. . What is your chair like? |
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member34258
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nomadjack wrote: |
I wouldn't call the Libs under Howard a fundamentally racist party. In many ways though they've been worse than racists, because they've been willing to play on people's racism and xenophobia for political purposes every step of the way by playing dog whistle politics. At least racists believe in something, not just trying to profit politically from it. |
Pacific solution anybody?
Another inherently racist policy.
Howard rode Tampa and his refusal to let the refugees step foot on Australian soil to an election victory.
All but one of those refugees was granted asylum in Australia eventually.
NP bought up the compensation and it's affects on the economy. I would argue that the 100's of millions spent on the so called Pacific solution was a much worse waste of our money. |
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Zakal
One Game, One Club, One Jumper
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member34258 wrote: | nomadjack wrote: |
I wouldn't call the Libs under Howard a fundamentally racist party. In many ways though they've been worse than racists, because they've been willing to play on people's racism and xenophobia for political purposes every step of the way by playing dog whistle politics. At least racists believe in something, not just trying to profit politically from it. |
Pacific solution anybody?
Another inherently racist policy.
Howard rode Tampa and his refusal to let the refugees step foot on Australian soil to an election victory.
All but one of those refugees was granted asylum in Australia eventually.
NP bought up the compensation and it's affects on the economy. I would argue that the 100's of millions spent on the so called Pacific solution was a much worse waste of our money. |
Racist policy or not, didnt someone post a link to an article stating that the pacific solution is to continue under Rudd, with a further detention centre to still be built? |
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member34258
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What?
After he just negotiated the withdrawal from Nauru?
You may be referring to Xmas island. |
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Zakal
One Game, One Club, One Jumper
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member34258 wrote: | What?
After he just negotiated the withdrawal from Nauru?
You may be referring to Xmas island. |
Haha yeah sorry, i just thought the "pacific solution" was a term given to our use of detention centers for intercepted 'illegal' immigrants on
'border' islands.
I know xmas island isnt in the 'pacific' per se...but other than that, whats the difference? |
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member34258
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Xmas island is a territory of Australia and as such is not much different to Villawood detention centre. Apart from the lack of access to the legal people, which is why any government prefers it as a gateway to OZ.
In any case, refugees are on Australian soil, not a pile of birdshit, such as Nauru. |
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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member34258 wrote: | In any case, refugees are on Australian soil, not a pile of birdshit, such as Nauru. |
I'm sure the Nauruans would be very upset about you insulting their lunar landscape like that _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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Zakal
One Game, One Club, One Jumper
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member34258 wrote: | Xmas island is a territory of Australia and as such is not much different to Villawood detention centre. Apart from the lack of access to the legal people, which is why any government prefers it as a gateway to OZ.
In any case, refugees are on Australian soil, not a pile of birdshit, such as Nauru. |
True, but i think its still outside the 'migration zone' meaning immigrants cannot claim refugee status there. On my, albeit somewhat limited, understanding of the matter...this was what you were getting at when you said it was a racist policy, or rather the actual use of detention centres for immigrants. |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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The only person who should apologize is the Queen.
As for me, I'm buying shares in Tabcorp waiting for the influx _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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Zakal
One Game, One Club, One Jumper
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Skids wrote: | The only person who should apologize is the Queen.
As for me, I'm buying shares in Tabcorp waiting for the influx |
....because the Corgies are really a kind of furry gestapo? |
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