Society & Culture

just not right

Society & Culture

Posted by: sconads

16th Sep 2011 06:26pm

why is it that if we were to go to another country we have to obey their rules and customs,and we get no help.But every other race can come to our country and make us change our history and culture,e.g stop xmas at schools etc.also our government looks after them better then our own.i beleive that is so wrong,we should look after our own first.


errolsyd
  • 8th Oct 2011 08:44pm

Viv. Question? 1. Why if these "desperate" boaties are fleeing for their lives why are most of them single males? Leaving their family's behind.
2. What parent would send their children on such a journey alone?
3. Why destroy their identity papers and prolong their time in detention?
4. How do you dare compare them to your parents who fled the nazi's????
5. How about a fair go for our own people?
6. How do you justify 1.4 mill for cigs for them.
7. While we spend 1 billion plus on them our people suffer for lack of essentials?
8. Why do you not open up your home and purse and support them?
9. Why when we live in a democracy is it that if I speak my mind I am labeled a racist by fools like you???
10. Why should we change our customs and way of life to suit them??


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