Julia
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Julia, I'll put my next years wage on it.. Not trying to be cocky, just trying to 'explain' how they think.. It's a very different mentality to what most of 'us' would consider 'rational'.. Hence they find themselves bobbing around in a leaky wreck (and thats another point, they don't use 'good' vessels for this sort of trip, as it is generally a one way deployment). Not sure how much time you've spent up top, but life is VERY cheap in many of the Asian countries.. OH&S isn't one of their strong points either..
I've spent many many months, on more than a few occasions, 'hanging' around Xmas Is in support of operation RELEX.. I guess I'm speaking from experience.. Oddly some find it hard to accept.. It'll be interesting to see how the media twist it for some political gain, as they did with the children overboard. Oh, and they may find this country more hospitable if they played by the rules..
Hmm.. not sure where you are going with that, but if you're suggesting that it is of little concern to me I can assure you that it is my foremost concern.. These Guys and Gals, sadly, don't get enough recognition for what they do day in day out.. Having spent in excess of 25 years in the RAN (and only recently discharged) I guess I can speak from experience on this too. I certainly hope our troops are not seriously hurt..
What annoys me the most is that 'real' warships stopped patrolling up north last Sep/Nov due to fuel costs.. The patrol boats took over (it could be argued that it was intended for them to commence operations as they came on line) however, they don't really have the capability to do it right. No smears on the professionalism of these guys in any way, it's just a matter of numbers. A FFH/FFG has a complement of 150 -200 troops, a Patrol boat is lucky to have a fifth of that number, so a boarding party taken from the crew of a patrol boat significantly affects the ability of that boat to function..
K Rudd has to answer some hard questions regarding the softening of policy in my opinion.. Hopefully the Australian populace will start asking them..
I may be mistaken, but after rereading you post a few times I cant help but feel from the 'tone' of your post you don't share my view and find my attitude less than 'tasteful'.. No drama's, we don't agree on this particular subject.. But we can still be friends, can't we..
Regards,
Buster
Buster, I can't imagine why..
There are some truly disgusting attitudes in this thread. It's unbelievable how quick people are to judge and condemn people they've never met and know nothing about. But I guess it's easy to do that from your comfortable homes, where you can sit around and talk **** on forums and not have to think about the real world around you.
That's a great story. Obviously you and your HMAS Adelaide mates are privvy to information that wasn't made available during the senate inquiry. Maybe you should provide some evidence, then you might have some credibility instead of being just another crackpot on the internet ranting to anyone who'll listen.
robandcoll - How about we hear the full story (from the beginning) from everyone on that boat, and from the people they're supposedly cutting in front of in the line, then decide who's more in need of medical treatment?
They are all Muslim countries. Australia is (so far) not.Julia - The only reason they might feel uncomfortable is because of the ignorant, hateful locals they're sure to encounter over here. Pro tip: the culture in SE Asia and the Middle East is not 'the same'.
Buster, I can't imagine why you'd imagine from my post that I don't agree with you. Maybe you don't get my "tone" of irony, even sarcasm towards the motives of these so called asylum seekers.
And why on earth would you not think I have every concern for our Navy personnel??? That was the point of my mentioning them, as any injuries they may have sustained seem to have been given almost no media attention.
Maybe read my remarks again. The Rudd government's softening of border protection/rights of asylum seekers has seen this considerable increase in boats coming to Australia. I found it nauseating to listen to Rudd on "PM" this evening saying 'how tough he would be on these lowest of the low people smugglers'.
Yeah, right.
Almost as easy as keeping your head in the sand mate..
Ha ha.. Not sure WHO the senate inquiry talked to, certainly not me or anyone else I know barring Norm (the skipper) and he got slapped into place real early in the piece for reasons unknown. Same bone with the NEWCASTLE incident, despite volunteering my information.. They only want hear what the want to hear mate..
I do know, from you know actually being there, that Alexander Downer was briefed, by fellow internet crackpots that actually witnessed little adults (aka children) bobbing around in the water, and witness to ADELAIDE crew members jumping over the side to aid said little adults, of the events sometime later.
Sorry, don't swing that wayWhilst your handing out all the advice matey, you might like to take some on yourself.. A 'Pro tip' that you can call your very own..Join the Puss buddy, do some time up there and you just might find that the 'holier than thou' perspective may change..
The 'disgusting attitude' was more a general comment, not directed at you specifically. Perth's a bit far away for me to travel (~5 hours by plane then 10 years back in time ha ha) so you'll have to clue me in.Underpants - Just go down to emergency at any Perth hospital and you will understand what I mean.
Its not a disgusting attitude - just saying it as I see it. Should be more of it.
You mentioned religion and culture, and I only commented on the culture part as I'm well aware that they're both Islamic countries. Australia (and Indonesia I think you'll find) has this crazy concept of religious freedom so we actually 'tolerate' people of any religion. Fancy that.They are all Muslim countries. Australia is (so far) not.
By and large people from all cultures are accepted here, except maybe by people operating under the misguided notion that we're being overrun by immigrants...
Last time I checked our immigration levels are at the highest it has ever been. I am fine with people seeking a better life through legal channels. It actually benefits the country in the long run.
But illegal immigration is another story. And as far as the consequences of opening the flood gates. You don't have to look much further then London and peoples reactions there
They're fighting to survive, not competing on Australian Idol.If however they retrained these people into productive members of Australian society. Using some of the vast amount of money they must spend on border control. I would probably have less of a problem. I don't doubt there are probably good people on these boats. But they won't be winning any fans by coming in the way they are.
No, not involved at all, and I don't think I went too far. Just not impressed with a bunch of people making ill-informed remarks, digging the boot into another group of people who don't have a voice here.Your first post went a bit far. Personally involved somehow?
Why not go through legal channels instead of paying their way to get smuggled in.Did you click the link in my first post? Seeking asylum is not illegal
If that were the case why travel so far at such a great expense.They're fighting to survive.
No, not involved at all, and I don't think I went too far. Just not impressed with a bunch of people making ill-informed remarks, digging the boot into another group of people who don't have a voice here.
I don't mean to offend but I'm not going to hold back on expressing my views.
Cheers
Over 95% or arrivals come by air (http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20090417-A-Crikey-index-Refugees-the-real-story.html), so why is there such concern for the tiny minority of boat arrivals?.
Sure, if keeping your head in the sand means attempting to understand both sides of the story to come up with a fair conclusion. Yeah I guess that's almost as easy as posting on a forum.
seem to have misunderstood - I asked for evidence, not more of the same stories.
Unless you've been in such a dire and desperate situation yourself you're in no position to judge.
Sadly, I expected a response similar to this.. But, I guess someone has to endure the hardship of paper cuts and ink stains of the shirt pockets..Sorry, don't swing that way
There are some truly disgusting attitudes in this thread. It's unbelievable how quick people are to judge and condemn people they've never met and know nothing about. But I guess it's easy to do that from your comfortable homes, where you can sit around and talk **** on forums and not have to think about the real world around you.
wiki link said:The lead international agency coordinating refugee protection is the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which counted 8,400,000 refugees worldwide at the beginning of 2006.
I am a health professional and have friends who worked in the detention centres, and I have cared for SAS troops who have worked in Afghanistan.
The bleeding heart volvo socialists who would have every citizen from a third country come and live in Australia are a sad indictment of the ignorance and lack of education of so many Australians......and the matter is only compounded in our schools and universities where a Marxist agenda has highjacked common sense and real world information on such issues as illegal migrants.
Some of my views follow.
- for developed world middle class welfare state citizens to believe all people from around the world deserve a lifestyle like ours is naive in the extreme.
- for the same citizens to want 3rd worlders to come and live in Australia is racist and patronizing......because this attitude holds that other nations, races, and cultures don't have the intelligence or determination to create a free market democracy in their own countries....and they all need to come and get some "she'll be right mate" "we're all equal here mate" Aussie happy go lucky air headed friendliness.....when in fact, this attitude reveals nothing more than how socially, financially, and globally ignorant its believers are.
- most Afghans do not have the wealth to afford the trip to Australia. The ones who can afford it are often of dubious character, many having played a significant role in opium production and distribution, and belong to Afghani mafia type organizations.
- several of the illegal migrants that Leftists insist on calling asylum seekers, were carrying 15-20 kg of gold around their waists when initially detained by the RAN. That's an enormous amount of wealth for an Afghani.
- Australian bleeding hearts continue to make illogical presumptions in blindly accepting these people are "asylum seekers".......Afghanis have asylum and refuge as soon as they cross the boarder into Pakistan. If they choose to cross through 5 more countries and attempt an illegal entry into Australia, they are nothing but economic opportunist queue jumpers, presumably with criminal connections in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Many Australians need to put their lattes down, spend less money at the mall, and get over to the third world to see how the real world functions....they might also benefit from socializing with our defence forces.
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