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Started by Bricktop, February 28, 2018, 05:50:25 PM

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Wazzzup

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At the risk of a derail  What are relations between White Australians and Aborigines like?


Exactly the same as every other relationship between colonial white people and indigenous people the world over. Uncomfortable, discordant and resentful.



Actually, pretty much the same as all white and non-white communities. :negative:
That good huh :laugh:



I often wonder if we'd be better off splitting countries.  Like in the US, give blacks a certain number of states of their choosing and they can go there if they don't want to live with whites.

Bricktop

Yep.



Whoever it is thought racial diversity is a good idea is not paying attention to what is really happening in the community...and not viewed from some lofty ideological political campanile.

Wazzzup

I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.



"There's no debate as far as I'm concerned, the bloke is an out-and-out racist," Senator Di Natale said. "According to Peter Dutton, if you're a white South African farmer you are going to make a great contribution, you're not going to bludge on welfare.  But if you're not white, you won't do any of those things."



Conservative MPs back Dutton.  Several MPs are calling for a special humanitarian intake of "persecuted" white South African farmers.

Senator Di Natale called it remarkable Mr Dutton would seek to give preferential treatment to people on the basis of their skin colour.



"That's the difference between white South African farmers and other people that are being persecuted," he said. "This is not a dog whistle, it's a fog horn."



A spokeswoman for Mr Dutton declined to respond to the Greens leader, saying: "The Minister has nothing further to add at this point in time."



Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull did not directly respond when asked if the Government stands by Mr Dutton's comments.



"We have a non-discriminatory humanitarian program," he said.



"We have migrants to Australia from every part of the world, including of course the countries of ASEAN," Mr Turnbull said at the start of the ASEAN summit in Sydney.[/quote]

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[size=150]South Africa Demands Retraction From Australia After Minister Offers 'Civilized' Help to White South African Farmers

https://www.theroot.com/south-africa-demands-retraction-from-australia-after-mi-1823831573">https://www.theroot.com/south-africa-de ... 1823831573">https://www.theroot.com/south-africa-demands-retraction-from-australia-after-mi-1823831573



"The South African government is offended by the statements which have been attributed to the Australian home affairs minister and a full retraction is expected," said the foreign ministry.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.



"There's no debate as far as I'm concerned, the bloke is an out-and-out racist," Senator Di Natale said. "According to Peter Dutton, if you're a white South African farmer you are going to make a great contribution, you're not going to bludge on welfare.  But if you're not white, you won't do any of those things."



Conservative MPs back Dutton.  Several MPs are calling for a special humanitarian intake of "persecuted" white South African farmers.

Senator Di Natale called it remarkable Mr Dutton would seek to give preferential treatment to people on the basis of their skin colour.



"That's the difference between white South African farmers and other people that are being persecuted," he said. "This is not a dog whistle, it's a fog horn."



A spokeswoman for Mr Dutton declined to respond to the Greens leader, saying: "The Minister has nothing further to add at this point in time."



Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull did not directly respond when asked if the Government stands by Mr Dutton's comments.



"We have a non-discriminatory humanitarian program," he said.



"We have migrants to Australia from every part of the world, including of course the countries of ASEAN," Mr Turnbull said at the start of the ASEAN summit in Sydney.


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Because the persecuted happen to be white, it's racist. Canada took in refugees from Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 68.

Bricktop

Quote from: "Wazzzup"I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.
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Di Natale is the leader of the biggest cabal of nut jobs ever to infest our Parliament.



No sane and sensible person takes these Greens seriously. They are, in spirit and principle, Communists using "Environmentalism" as their spearhead, and recruiting young people through universities via the deception of "saving the planet".



They are reviled by most Australians.

Anonymous

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Quote from: "Wazzzup"I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.


Di Natale is the leader of the biggest cabal of nut jobs ever to infest our Parliament.



No sane and sensible person takes these Greens seriously. They are, in spirit and principle, Communists using "Environmentalism" as their spearhead, and recruiting young people through universities via the deception of "saving the planet".



They are reviled by most Australians.[/quote]
Greens are usually well off and hate working people. Actually, they hate all people.

Lance Leftardashian

It is so racist bringing white South Africans to a beautiful country like Australia. There are already far too many white people in Australia already. This will only make it more difficult to replace them.
I care, you pay

Bricktop

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Quote from: "Wazzzup"I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.


Di Natale is the leader of the biggest cabal of nut jobs ever to infest our Parliament.



No sane and sensible person takes these Greens seriously. They are, in spirit and principle, Communists using "Environmentalism" as their spearhead, and recruiting young people through universities via the deception of "saving the planet".



They are reviled by most Australians.

Greens are usually well off and hate working people. Actually, they hate all people.[/quote]

They seem to have a special revulsion for white people though.



Apparently, because they identify as green, they don't consider themselves white.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
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Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"I had expected this, I hoped I was wrong, but here it is,.  (the left is gearing up for a fight on SA immigration)



Bringing white South African farmers to Australia as part of a special humanitarian program would be a return to the White Australia policy, Greens leader Richard Di Natale has said. Senator Di Natale called that racist.


Di Natale is the leader of the biggest cabal of nut jobs ever to infest our Parliament.



No sane and sensible person takes these Greens seriously. They are, in spirit and principle, Communists using "Environmentalism" as their spearhead, and recruiting young people through universities via the deception of "saving the planet".



They are reviled by most Australians.

Greens are usually well off and hate working people. Actually, they hate all people.


They seem to have a special revulsion for white people though.



Apparently, because they identify as green, they don't consider themselves white.[/quote]
Maybe it's just me, but the Green Party of Canada's base seems to be affluent Caucasians.

Bricktop

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Anonymous

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Scary. And the goverment backs them.

Wazzzup

The latest news on SA and Aus





https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/
QuoteAustralia's foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, says the country's humanitarian visa programme won't change to fast-track white South African farmers' entry into the country – and there are no plans to do so.



Speaking to Australian media on Sunday, however, Bishop said that there would be no special visa consideration for white South African farmers.



Bishop said that the country's humanitarian visa programme was non-discriminatory and that each application is processed on its own merits, adding that there has been no change to that policy.



Bishop confirmed that Australia's High Commissioner in South Africa was holding talks with the South African Government to clarify the basis of the visa program and to understand what their intentions are with land reforms that the government is implementing.



She also noted that the Australian government was keeping track of crime levels in South Africa, and noted with concern the 'dramatic increase' in violent crime in the country.


https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/

Anonymous

What's race based about fast tracking South Africans who are being persecuted because of their race.

Bricktop

Quote from: "Wazzzup"The latest news on SA and Aus





https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/
QuoteAustralia's foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, says the country's humanitarian visa programme won't change to fast-track white South African farmers' entry into the country – and there are no plans to do so.



Speaking to Australian media on Sunday, however, Bishop said that there would be no special visa consideration for white South African farmers.



Bishop said that the country's humanitarian visa programme was non-discriminatory and that each application is processed on its own merits, adding that there has been no change to that policy.



Bishop confirmed that Australia's High Commissioner in South Africa was holding talks with the South African Government to clarify the basis of the visa program and to understand what their intentions are with land reforms that the government is implementing.



She also noted that the Australian government was keeping track of crime levels in South Africa, and noted with concern the 'dramatic increase' in violent crime in the country.


https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/


Bishop is one of the Ministers that the public simply can't stand. She is a progtard in a conservative government.



If she goes head to head with the Immigration Minister she will lose big time.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"The latest news on SA and Aus





https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/
QuoteAustralia's foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, says the country's humanitarian visa programme won't change to fast-track white South African farmers' entry into the country – and there are no plans to do so.



Speaking to Australian media on Sunday, however, Bishop said that there would be no special visa consideration for white South African farmers.



Bishop said that the country's humanitarian visa programme was non-discriminatory and that each application is processed on its own merits, adding that there has been no change to that policy.



Bishop confirmed that Australia's High Commissioner in South Africa was holding talks with the South African Government to clarify the basis of the visa program and to understand what their intentions are with land reforms that the government is implementing.



She also noted that the Australian government was keeping track of crime levels in South Africa, and noted with concern the 'dramatic increase' in violent crime in the country.


https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... -minister/">https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/232561/no-special-visas-for-south-african-farmers-aus-foreign-minister/


Bishop is one of the Ministers that the public simply can't stand. She is a progtard in a conservative government.



If she goes head to head with the Immigration Minister she will lose big time.

I hope so.