Society & Culture

Are they ready to come to Australia?

Society & Culture

Posted by: freemon

17th Oct 2011 11:06am

They come from overseas like me but but they cant associate with main Australian people also not other religions becuase they look at us non-beleiver of their god, Alah. If they are not ready why they choose t ocome here..... Go to Saudi Arabia or Kuwait or other rich Muslim countries instead they come here and they want us to be like them.... please be consider to accept those people ...


Ingi
  • 9th Apr 2012 05:42pm

Thank you Anna, it was different, we had no problems with all other migrants, Russian, Polish, Latvian, German, Maltese, Italians, none at all, yes, we all got on very well in school, had respect for other people's belongings, cultures, work the same no problems, and we worked damn hard, nobody gave us handouts. Today's immigrants? or should I say illegals want everything for nothing and they don't want to assimilate or learn our cultures, they don't even know what respect or morals are as far as I can see, as for Allah, if they want him they should have stayed where they came from, we don't go out and brow beat them into our religions, we keep it to ourselves, a person is allowed to workship whomever or whatever but don't push it down our throats, and definitely do not tell us what to eat, do, go or whatever, we have minds of our own. Regards Ingi.


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