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"These people"
Who are you talking about
i can't see a problem with multiculturalism, I think people should be able to live however they want, provided they are not causing harm. I think the net effect of multiculturalism is positive.
The essential part of multiculturalism is all people obey the same laws, and are loyal to the country that they live in. Within that framework there also should be some requirements, such as they are required to speak and understand the official language of the country of their residence. .
Other than that, if they want to follow Gaellic footbal or open Korean restaurants that's fine
Diversity is part of what makes this country great,
Tink
What would you do if your son or daughter had a drinking problem?
This is not a trick question - I really would appreciate an answer if you have time to give me one.
Thanks
Hi Bunyip,
I am not sure why you are asking me that, but I will answer.
What would any parent do? Find out why.
Sometimes I wonder. The Japanese are not diverse but they are doing ok.
Over the years there have been many migrant groups that have contributed to building the country and the economy but recently there seem to be some that come here mainly for the social security benefits. Lack of assimilation , concentration on ones own ethnic/cultural group and a lack of a desire to contribute is eroding the foundations of what many diverse groups have built.
We should be careful about how far we embrace multiculturalism in the future just because it's served us well in the past.
With all this intelligent back & forth I don't understand why religious people & atheists not accept our creator (God) as the sun.
It's scientific fact that we are created from the sun & even Jesus was. It's what keeps us alive from birth to death.
Don't mean to offend anyone but to me it's that simple.
As to who created the sun? We can theorise all we want but it's not our creator IMO.
If you want examples of welfare cheats, look no further than the " flag waving, STRAYA!!! Shouting, burn out loving, Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie Bogan communities"
Some of those exist,.
Funny comedian on sun worship
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6RT6rL2UroE[/video]
That's certainly the conclusion I came to after being raised a Christian. One of the main reasons I abandoned religion is because it promises the world but doesn't deliver.
We’ve had millions of immigrants settle in Australia, particularly since World War 2, and it worked well because most of them embraced Australia, our way of life, our culture, and did everything they could to fit in with us and make a positive contribution to our country. The didn’t tried to change us, didn’t demand special privileges, didn’t hold themselves apart from us, didn’t plan terror attacks against us, and they didn’t preach hatred of western values. In short, our immigrants were compatible with us, to our mutual benefit.
If we’d stuck with those sort of immigrants then I’d have no criticism whatever of our immigration policy. Heck, my own ancestors a few generations back were immigrants from Germany, Ireland, Wales, and a couple of other countries as well. And my wife is an immigrant.
But instead of sticking with the sort of immigrants that have generally been beneficial to our country, in more recent times we’ve stupidly allowed mass immigration from Islamic countries, and now, little by little, we’re starting to see some very negative effects, just like every other country that’s made the mistake of mass-importing people from a religion and culture that’s incompatible with the values of the host country.
Over the years I’ve followed the writings of a journo called Greg Sheridan, who grew up in a multicultural neighborhood in Sydney. For many years Sheridan sang the praises of multiculturalism, telling of how it enriched his life growing up with friends from different cultures. More recently, Sheridan has started singing a different tune. In one of his articles he related how he recently went back to his childhood neighborhood to find that it was taken over by Islamists, and it had become an unfriendly and indeed unsafe place for westerners. Now Sheridan is saying that multiculturalism has failed in Australia, or at least is in the process of failing. And I agree with him.
Here’s a link to one of Sheridan’s articles – it’s quite long but well worth a read.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...multiculturalism/story-fn59niix-1226031793805
At the bottom of the article, under the heading ‘THERE ARE NO WORRIES’, it’s interesting to note what Sheridan had to say about multiculturalism back in 1996, compared to his present day feelings on the subject.
Maybe you just aren't meek enough
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