Agnes wrote on Mar 14
th, 2018 at 11:46pm:
cods wrote on Mar 14
th, 2018 at 11:02pm:
gordon do you have a problem with cods making a thread or a post in extreme...??..
if you dont would you mind telling some grubby little mod to not transfer any of my posts from your empire to his....thank you. he is trying to undermine every MRB and I would appreciate you telling him not to touch your board..so he get people to post in his own pit....
if you would prefer not to do that thats fine...
I wont post here again. thank you gordy.
To me this is an appropriate topic to post in extremism cods- it seems to be fine- dont worry about the bitter old toad- he is creating shiit useless threads in his place usually running someone down- that must give him the greatest of pleasure being the king of the shitter pump room with his glassy eyed laser stare- relax cods- take a deep breath
I am fine agnes thanks....just thought I would make sure gordon is as well.. as he is now a member of monks shed...who knows what is going on anymore
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I too believe this thread has a better place in extreme than it ever would in relationships.....
funny how some folks minds work isnt it?....
looking on the brighter side.
here is some good news at least..
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/peter-dutton-urges-his-department-to-look-at-bringing-white-south-african-farmers-to-australia/news-story/e94418ad2095109c84277456131391c1][/url]
HOME Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has ordered his department to look at bringing persecuted white South African farmers to Australia on humanitarian visas after News Corp Australia exposed how they were facing cruelty, torture and murder.
Speaking to Miranda Devine on her Miranda Live radio program, Mr Dutton said the stories had prompted him to act.
“If you look at the footage, you hear the stories and you read the accounts, it’s a horrific circumstance that they face,” Mr Dutton said.
“I’ve asked my department to look at options and ways in which we can provide some assistance because I do think on the information I’ve seen people do need help, and they need help from a civilised country like ours.
“More importantly, the people we’re talking about want to work hard, they want to contribute to a country like Australia … I think these people deserve special attention and we’re applying that special attention now.”
Mr Dutton indicated farmers could likely apply under an “in-country persecution” visa category, or under the refugee-humanitarian visa program whereby the department took referrals from relatives in Australia, anxious about their loved ones in South Africa.
“We need to look at individual cases and our department is working through that now, speaking to our experts in the region as well, and having a look at some of the ways we might be able to have a look at some of these horrific cases.”
Erns Hattingh, who moved to Australia a year ago in order to raise his family away from the violence, said he was stunned.I think it’s fantastic news and I’m grateful the Australian government has taken note of the plight of the South African farmers,” he said. Mr Hattingh has parents in South Africa who recently moved off their farm, fearing attack.
News Corp documented numerous cases of rape, murder and torture, which is on the increase after new South African president Cyril Ramaphosa announced white-owned land would be seized by the government without compensation.
There are more than 200,000 South African-born people living in Australia, deeply worried about the growing violence.
a lot of Sth Africans I have heard go back after a while..
so maybe if or when things change over there and a more responsible govt is installed.....they may be able to return and live as they are entitled too...