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belI'm sick to death of so called Aussies getting into trouble overseas aka the recent Lebanese conflict (what the hell were they doing in a well known 'trouble spot' in the first place?), and expecting our Government to help them out. I put Hicks in that category. Once you leave this country and consort with terrorists, or place yourself deliberately in a trouble spot, then it's your problem, not ours, period.
I couldn’t believe the sight of all the so called Aussie/ Lebanese whinging about the lack of Federal Government assistance to get them out of a hole they dug themselves into. What is their prime loyalty - Australia or Lebanon and why were so many there for so long in the first place?.
Rob, apart from the fact that I agree with most of what you've said, I think we are all going to have to "personalise" this (sometime this year before he returns to civvy street) to the extent that we should be ready to say something (or nothing, whatever) - should we meet this bloke in the street. What he will probably prefer I guess with be nothing.Hicks' case has nothing to do with "who's problem it is", except for those people that "personalise" the issue.
bel
Ah!
You cannot really be a citizen if you don't really have an Australian name or appearance.
The classic response of a xenophobe.
Hicks' case has nothing to do with "who's problem it is", except for those people that "personalise" the issue.
Those that disagree will disagree because they fail to understand that when you are part of a civilised society you extend a broad range of rights and responsibilities to all other members, without distinction.
Fundamental to a civilised society is a system of laws, at the heart of which is a presumption of innocence.
So irrespective of where you are and what you are alleged to have done, we have an expectation that if we ever are in trouble abroad our government will come to our aid.
Again, to some the above idea is just do-gooder craap.
Which means that Australia should have left our citizens in Bali to fend for themselves after the bombings because they ignored Government warnings that it was not safe to go there.
Because, as bel says, "once you leave this country and ...place yourself deliberately in a trouble spot, then it's your problem, not ours, period.
bel
You want to have it both ways.
If the government tells you it's dangerous to be somewhere and you get hurt, it's not your fault if you were a tourist, but it is your fault if another country suddenly declares war on you?
Then, to "flavour" your argument you add the spurious notion that they (whoever this mysterious "they" are) you toss in the notion "they" might be collecting welfare cheques.
And you tell me that I am trying to muddy the waters!
Really.
macca
You won't find me suggesting that Hicks is a good lad. I frankly don't know.
The weight of evidence is that he followed his faith, in a manner I could never support, and has paid a high price.
If he lived next door I don't think I would care a hoot, although I would not like the media attention , so a few doors away would be a better deal.
bel
So if I was an "Aussie/Aussie" or an "Irish/Aussie" in Lebanon, that would be ok?
The government should help me because I am not a "Lebanese/Aussie", and they clearly knew Israel was going to declare war and never deserved to be helped.
Yes, I can see the logic - Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi.
As a "Czech/Aussie" I guess I am lucky not to have been holidaying in Prague when the Russians invaded.
This is another discussion again.The same apllies to those Vietnamese/Aussies and others who travel to SE Asia to peddle drugs, get caught and expect the Federal Government to extricate them.
bel
So if I was an "Aussie/Aussie" or an "Irish/Aussie" in Lebanon, that would be ok?
The government should help me because I am not a "Lebanese/Aussie", and they clearly knew Israel was going to declare war and never deserved to be helped.
Yes, I can see the logic - Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi.
As a "Czech/Aussie" I guess I am lucky not to have been holidaying in Prague when the Russians invaded.
This is another discussion again.
bel's argument immediately assumes you are guilty if you are charged with possessing drugs.
Have a chat to Michelle Leslie's dad if you hold such well-founded views :
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/models-drugs-bust/2005/08/22/1124562774586.html
Leslie's case remains controversial.
At least her ecstacy on release was visible.
You will have to educate me about the known war zones around the world.Are you seriously suggesting that the 'Aussies 'who went to Lebanon did not know it was a war zone? We are not that naive! Oz is certainly a great country when its citizens can travel to a war ridden country in great numbers and then expect the Government to extricate them when things get tough! Oz is certainly the land of 'milk and honey'!
Incidentally, since Israel was also under attack,
did the Federal Government help any Aussie/Israelis to leave and return to Australia? I never heard of any.
I share the sentiment.Leslie aside, I have no time for drug peddlers. They are the scum of the earth, as they ruin many, many lives. Aside from LESLIE (small time) and the Bali Nine, most Aussies caught trying to import drugs into Australia are Vietnamese Aussies. Remmember the fuss about the one caught in Signapore and executed?
good point - man's a giant - must follow his careerI would be more interested in talking to Major Mori, a person who I do respect.
It wasn't you tard. Danger zone is totally different from war zone. You can't help being caught up in a region that is invaded.Are you seriously suggesting that the 'Aussies 'who went to Lebanon did not know it was a war zone?
Interesting time to enter, Joe.Gents lets not let this discussion degenerate into name calling and personal attacks.
Thanks!
Interesting time to enter, Joe.
So it's ok to say "Burn the Bugger" in relation to Hicks, as posted earlier in this thread, but not pick-up bel on glaring misconceptions.
rederob said:bel continues to misread, misrepresent and miscontrue, lest there be no misunderstandings.
JoeThen it may be time to walk away from the debate. Nothing worse than a discussion that goes nowhere. Sometimes you have to simply agree to disagree.
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