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Whats going on at Cronulla is so unaustralian but that's what you get when you let the do-gooders take over :censored:

At the same time victimising all lebanese is a bit over the top too :censored:

Anyone here able to tell the difference between a leb,iraqi,syrian or any other arab??Damned if I can :censored:

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Fcken lebs is what happened. Round em up and ship em back home I say - you don't like it here, F U C K O F F!

Not all LEBS are bad!....I feel a bit of Racism there Aniken..... :laughing:

These ones obviously are. They obviously have an attitude problem. They are the ones I am talking about.

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When I was younger I used to try so hard to be tolerant and level-headed. People calling for reduced immigration and racial discipline always made me uncomfortable.

As I grow older I am becoming a little more "focused" on our society and it's members.

Now I don't care what colour, race, creed, sexual prefference, etc., you may be ... if you want to enjoy the benefits of the Australian lifestyle, then you must also abide by the written (and un-written) laws that go with that.

I have 0 tolerance for ANYONE who contributes to the reduction of my quality of life in this society.

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When I was younger I used to try so hard to be tolerant and level-headed. People calling for reduced immigration and racial discipline always made me uncomfortable.

As I grow older I am becoming a little more "focused" on our society and it's members.

Now I don't care what colour, race, creed, sexual prefference, etc., you may be ... if you want to enjoy the benefits of the Australian lifestyle, then you must also abide by the written (and un-written) laws that go with that.

I have 0 tolerance for ANYONE who contributes to the reduction of my quality of life in this society.

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I am with you on that one ken :laughing: If these people what ever there back ground think it is there given right to do this than I say deport them back to where there ancestors came from.

And if they are truly australian by that I mean there ancestors can be tracked back to the first fleet then put them in a cell together and let them beat the crap out of each other.

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Well here in hicksvill saw on tv the way those punks treat the cops and get away with it,two words come to mind.Do Gooders....

Take the cane out of school,said the do gooders

No competing in sport ,said the do gooders

Call the teachers by their first name ,said the do gooders

Teach kids they have "rights",said the do gooders

Dont have respect,you are you,taught the do gooders

vik...well I hope you stupid fcuking do gooders are happy now

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I think mandatory death sentencing is required, you go to the beach to start :laughing: your obviously un-aussie, so why should you be allowed to live in oz???

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As joe said not all lebs are bad and I have a few good friends that are leb but the ones that are *beep* it for the rest it does'nt matter who it is it should not be tolerated by the police but the system is to soft and these sort of mongrels just laugh at it,I live in the shire and have recieved the text message that is going around and can truly understand why it has happened as its only so much intimidation the public should have to endure before we drawn a line in the sand and say enough is enough :spoton:

CYA JEFF :laughing:

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Love it.......'line in the sand'..... :laughing:

Spot on Ken.. :spoton:

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Fcken lebs is what happened. Round em up and ship em back home I say - you don't like it here, F U C K O F F!

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Not all LEBS are bad!....I feel a bit of Racism there Aniken..... :laughing:

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Yeah so can I see some racism. You should all be like me.......

I hate ALL non Australians EQUALLY.

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well well well......

What a different view point people take, when the shoe is on the other foot!

So you are all concered about your "Way of Life" changing.

A few years ago, the Serbs were crucified by the international media for trying to restore their culture back to their own land.

The native Serb Kosovans, were being victimised by the immigrant albanians who had set up in the region and wanted to annexe Kosovo as a "Greater Albania" .

When the Serb Army moved in to restore order, the sh*t hit the fan.

Our so-called "democratic" society allows everyone the right to vote.

That's fine whilst the majority conform to our national identity and lifestyle.

But when a group settles in with vastly different political, religious and social values, it becomes a threat to our Way of Life".

Even more of a problem, is that they populate at a higher rate, without concern about how they will afford to feed, clothe, or educate their kids. The problem in Kosovo was that the ethnic Albanians typically had >8 kids to a family.

The native Serbs, would have a traditional 2 kids in a family unit.

The net effect, over a generation of this huge imbalance in ethnic births, resulted in a situation where there was a huge swing in the proportion of numbers when it came to voting. Democracy allows for the majority to rule.

Should we allow the same thing to happen here?

History has shown us quite clearly what can eventuate.

All these bloody "do-gooders" cause NOT an appreciation of cultures, but allow a system to promote the ultimate demise of our identity.

I have always thought that the only time that war is an acceptable process, is if your very life is threatened. To that, you can add if the "Way of Life" is threatened.

I am Australian born, but of European descent. My parents fled the aftermath of the second world war to this fantastic country.

This country has allowed them to thrive in an environment where simple hard work and commitment have allowed the family to grow and prosper in so many more ways than would have been possible back in the old country.

Things have certainly changed in Australia in the last 50 years, but I still rate it as the BEST Damned place to live in... bar none!. We are the envy of people across the world.

What is happening in Cronulla occurs in quite a lot of other places around Australia.

The Government needs to have a really good think about how they deal with it.

The thing that really p!sses me off about our political system, is that the two parties will always try to undermine the other for thier own political agenda, even if there is a good idea, or a real national risk involved.

This is when we need strong leadership.

Political leaders with the ba!ls to stand firm on hard decisions which will NOT be acceptable by all.

But hey, in my opinion, that's what they are paid for. To represent the people.

So if you have a real concern about your future, and your kids future, and you want to preserve your "Way of Life", then it is so important that you get your viewpoint across to your member of parliament, and his opposition too.

If both major parties are aware that the public wants action, then it will more likely be supported and passed.

One of my gripes is that as laid back Australians, we tend to be apathetic to politics. If you maintain this apathy, don't be upset when the sh!t hits the fans and what is happening in Cronulla happens in your own street in the very near future.

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