Society & Culture

Help Protect Australia (and New Zealand)?

Society & Culture

Posted by: mermaid

21st Oct 2009 11:50pm

I seem to recall critics labelling the campaign as irresponsible, fuelling prejudice and discrimination - damaging some of the values it claims to preserve or provide sufficient information on what people should be alerted for. Perhaps asking Australian their views would have supported any form of campaign regardless of gender or culture.


Eugine
  • 5th May 2011 08:56pm

I agree with everything you say. One of our family members gradusted with a degree and masters in business and accouinting and couldn't find employment here until he had worked in England for six months.This was also a job listed for migrants. We do not need to be overpopulated like countries who do not restrict the size of their families.Most of the so called refugees have enough money to get to Indonesia and I am sure would travel more safely to Australia but know the best way to get accepted is to come on overcrowded boats.IF they destroy buildings etc they should be instantly flown back to their country of origin. we do not want this type of person in Australia.


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