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Question: Do you support multiculturalism?

Yes. Diversity leads to unity and enrichment.    
  53 (42.7%)
No. How can disunity lead to unity?    
  53 (42.7%)
Undecided.    
  8 (6.5%)
Other.    
  10 (8.1%)




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Reply #510 - Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:21am
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:15am:
WOW, based on your words, I am not a human already.

What are you thinking about?

Quantum wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:13am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 4:44am:
He can obviously speak english.Thats what you ppl mostly go on about.

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Really? His words sound like they came out of a translator program. He speaks one sentence at a time, often repeating these same sentences in different posts to different people. He often ignores the point of most posts and simple responds with a cut and past "separated society".

He probably isn't even in Australia. He is probably some Chinese only speaking china man, sitting in a office in china shilling pro Chinese comments off some program. He probably isn't even singular, as he seems to be able to post nearly 24 hours a day.



You are right Bowen and Quantum is incorrect because if you were living in China you would of course not have access to this forum would you?
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Re: Do you support multiculturalism? If so, why?
Reply #511 - Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:29am
 
I live in Australia obviously. Some guys here always live in their dream.

brumbie wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:21am:
Bowen wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:15am:
WOW, based on your words, I am not a human already.

What are you thinking about?

Quantum wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:13am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 4:44am:
He can obviously speak english.Thats what you ppl mostly go on about.

SOB


Really? His words sound like they came out of a translator program. He speaks one sentence at a time, often repeating these same sentences in different posts to different people. He often ignores the point of most posts and simple responds with a cut and past "separated society".

He probably isn't even in Australia. He is probably some Chinese only speaking china man, sitting in a office in china shilling pro Chinese comments off some program. He probably isn't even singular, as he seems to be able to post nearly 24 hours a day.



You are right Bowen and Quantum is incorrect because if you were living in China you would of course not have access to this forum would you?

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Re: Do you support multiculturalism? If so, why?
Reply #512 - Nov 12th, 2012 at 9:26pm
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:14am:
The argument is useless.

I am an Australian. And you keep saying "You are not an Australian".

What's the problems can we solve?



If I got a Chinese passport, would that make me a Chinaman?

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Reply #513 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:00pm
 
Of course, If you got a Chinese passport, and you call yourself a Chinese, Then you are a Chinese.  You are not Han, but you are a Chinese then. You may be a "Anglo-Saxon Chinese" (I don't know your nation, what ever)

Just like I'm not an European, but I'm an Australian now.

BTW, Australia is not in Europe. Right?


Soren wrote on Nov 12th, 2012 at 9:26pm:
If I got a Chinese passport, would that make me a Chinaman?


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Reply #514 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:16pm
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:00pm:
Of course, If you got a Chinese passport, and you call yourself a Chinese, Then you are a Chinese.  You are not Han, but you are a Chinese then.

Just like I'm not an European, but I'm an Australian.




So a French passport would not make you French but an Australian passport has made you Australian, presumably because you understand what it is to be French (ie European) but don't understand/accept what it is to be an Australian.

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Reply #515 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:24pm
 
You are wuzzling the senses for these words. Chinese, French have multiple senses. Some times, they describe the races.

When you describe your nationality, you can say you are a Chinese or a French. But when you describe your race, you are not.

However, is there a race called Australian? No, there is not. Australian only describes the nationality.



Soren wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:16pm:
So a French passport would not make you French but an Australian passport has made you Australian, presumably because you understand what it is to be French (ie European) but don't understand/accept what it is to be an Australian.

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Reply #516 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:59pm
 
So the French and the Greeks and the Germans and Danes and Englsih and Scots and Welsh and Irish and Russians and Italians are all recognised sub-races of the 'European' race but Australians are just a nationality.

SO when, say, and Englishman gets an Australian passport, he instantly becomes indistinguishable from you, a Chinaman with an Australian passport. The fact that he will be able to 'read' Australian culture, customs, sensibilities etc, much better than you because Australia was built along thel ines of his own culture, customs etc is totally irrelevant to you.

It's the piece of paper with the word 'passport' on it that makes all the difference to you.



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Reply #517 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 1:09pm
 
Yes. Australian is a nationality, not a sub-race. Is there any problem?

And there are English Australian or Chinese Australian. If you want to distinguish.

Australia culture is not only your culture but also my culture. Please wake up to this point.

English culture cover most of the people in Australia only happens in the last 200 years casually.

Aboriginal culture covered most of the people here for more than 40000 years. What makes you believe English culture should be the only culture in Australia permanently? Though it is never the only culture in fact.

The world is changing. Your forefather could introduce English culture to Australia, I could introduce Chinese culture to Australia too.iSoren wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 12:59pm:
So the French and the Greeks and the Germans and Danes and Englsih and Scots and Welsh and Irish and Russians and Italians are all recognised sub-races of the 'European' race but Australians are just a nationality.

SO when, say, and Englishman gets an Australian passport, he instantly becomes indistinguishable from you, a Chinaman with an Australian passport. The fact that he will be able to 'read' Australian culture, customs, sensibilities etc, much better than you because Australia was built along thel ines of his own culture, customs etc is totally irrelevant to you.

It's the piece of paper with the word 'passport' on it that makes all the difference to you.



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Reply #518 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:37pm
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 1:09pm:
Yes. Australian is a nationality, not a sub-race. Is there any problem?

And there are English Australian or Chinese Australian. If you want to distinguish.

Australia culture is not only your culture but also my culture. Please wake up to this point.

English culture cover most of the people in Australia only happens in the last 200 years casually.

Aboriginal culture covered most of the people here for more than 40000 years. What makes you believe English culture should be the only culture in Australia permanently? Though it is never the only culture in fact.

The world is changing. Your forefather could introduce English culture to Australia, I could introduce Chinese culture to Australia too.



When are you going to "wake up" to the fact that the British built this nation called Australia. There was no aboriginal nation that was conquered by the British. Instead there was just some tribes running around burning down the bush and eating what ever ran out. They didn't have roads, buildings, or any kind of central government.

When you come here today with your Chinese culture it is completely different to 200 years ago. The British built this country, stop pretending that they brought English culture to an already developed nation.

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Australia culture is not only your culture but also my culture. Please wake up to this point.


Another example of you telling us how we are going to live. What made you think that you can move here and then tell us that your culture is as important as ours? We don't want it. If you want Chinese culture then go live in china.
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Reply #519 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:40pm
 
Quantum wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:37pm:
When are you going to "wake up" to the fact that the British built this nation called Australia.


bullshit ... they were all at the pub or playing cricket while the wogs were busy building this place ....
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Reply #520 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:46pm
 
John Smith wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:40pm:
bullshit ... they were all at the pub or playing cricket while the wogs were busy building this place ....


And who built the pubs and cricket fields?

The wogs were not building this place from 1788. The foundations of this nation go back further than the new Australians.
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Reply #521 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:53pm
 
Not only British built the country. There were Chinese living and working in Australia 150 years ago. Only because the villainous "White Australia Policy", most of them left.

Everyone in Australia built the country not only the rulers.

Of course, I come here today with Chinese culture different from English came here 200 years ago. I come here in peace. Not like English came with bayonet and cannon and death 200 years ago.

I only come to build, not to slaughter or plunder.



Quantum wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:37pm:
When are you going to "wake up" to the fact that the British built this nation called Australia. There was no aboriginal nation that was conquered by the British. Instead there was just some tribes running around burning down the bush and eating what ever ran out. They didn't have roads, buildings, or any kind of central government.

When you come here today with your Chinese culture it is completely different to 200 years ago. The British built this country, stop pretending that they brought English culture to an already developed nation.


Another example of you telling us how we are going to live. What made you think that you can move here and then tell us that your culture is as important as ours? We don't want it. If you want Chinese culture then go live in china.
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Reply #522 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 3:01pm
 
Look, if there is an island with people who live in caves. Can I build a house and declare it's my island because I build a house?

It's the logic of robbers.

There are still many undeveloped land in Australia. Can I build a house on one of them and declare it's my land because it's not developed?

Quantum wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:46pm:
And who built the pubs and cricket fields?

The wogs were not building this place from 1788. The foundations of this nation go back further than the new Australians.
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Reply #523 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 3:03pm
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:53pm:
Not only British built the country. There were Chinese living and working in Australia 150 years ago. Only because the villainous "White Australia Policy", most of them left.

Everyone in Australia built the country not only the rulers.

Of course, I come here today with Chinese culture different from English came here 200 years ago. I come here in peace. Not like English came with bayonet and cannon and death 200 years ago.

I only come to build, not to slaughter or plunder.






LOL

If you’d got here 200 years ago there’d be no abo’s left.
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Reply #524 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 3:05pm
 
Bowen wrote on Nov 13th, 2012 at 2:53pm:
Not only British built the country. There were Chinese living and working in Australia 150 years ago. Only because the villainous "White Australia Policy", most of them left.


Australia was well underway before the thousands of Chinese turned up looking for gold. They had little impact on the overall building of this nation.
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Everyone in Australia built the country not only the rulers.

Of course, I come here today with Chinese culture different from English came here 200 years ago. I come here in peace. Not like English came with bayonet and cannon and death 200 years ago.

I only come to build, not to slaughter or plunder.



Build what? Bridges? Roads? Water pipes? What is it you are going to give us that we don't already have?

Every post of yours is a bunch of anti white pro Chinese bullshit, mixed with talks of visions of the future and making the world a better place. How exactly? What will Australia get by having you here that we wouldn't have had if you stayed in your own country? Be specific!
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