mantra wrote on Nov 18
th, 2010 at 10:55pm:
abu_rashid wrote on Nov 18
th, 2010 at 10:47pm:
Or perhaps you'd just prefer to setup some gas chambers, and load them all in?
You lot are filth, seriously, I don't even know how you look at your despicable images in the mirror and feel content with yourselves as actual human beings.
I agree with you Abu. It's embarrassing just to read their garbage. It's not a reflection of the average Aussie's view. These bottom feeders are a minority.
At last count, roughly 80% of the Australian population are concerned with the current rate of immigration, particularly our illegal immigrants arriving in boats without documentation.
So, I'd hardly call this a minority Mantra.
Even our immigrants want immigration to slow down and the boats to stop.
I have a question Mantra....
How is it poor and impoverished refugees can afford $20,000 p/h on board a fishing vessel to Christmas Island when your average Australian couldn't even afford a plane fair to Disneyland much less find $20 odd grand to immigrate their entire family to greener pastures where nobody knows their name? Bear in mind, that only 90% of refugees entering this country and out-staying their visas arrived by plane.
With our selling off the farm and dam, and our being the driest inhabited continent on earth, can you blame Australians for being a tad worried?
Particularly with our current government selling off our water rights (blue-gold) at the speed of sound rendering us nice and needy and dependent on global investors, the way Asia intended us to be now and well into the future when we are buying our water and food back off them for twice the price to sustain a exploding population.
What happened to Gillards "A sustainable Australia, not a big Australia" pre-electoral slogan?
And her promise to clamp down on people arriving in Australia illegally?
Most Australians see boat people as bad mannered illegal queue jumpers, contrary to your little rants.
Tell me, are both the ALP and the Greens hoping they can immigrate enough to vote for them at the next election when existing Australians wont any more?
Good luck!
For me personally, it's a sustainability and environmental issue, much more than it is a cultural or racial matter.
So why make it a race issue?
Play the victimous-race card all you like, but it's wearing a little thin these days.
Cheers.
Get the message....
Most Australians want the boats to stop!!!!