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 ...


freemon
  • 5th Sep 2012 09:45am

Yes I am not an odd person not to know that this is a free country. Then why these people, Muslim, do not respect freedom of choice and respect to other religions or willing to learn like others... Overall they want people from other religions to convert to Islam... If you guy say freedom, then will you allow Shari law of Islam to implement in this great nation… so on… They want this country to become an Islamic state. Some of you may laugh at me for this statement but one day it will happen if we are soft as we are now. Indonesia does not stop boat people because they want Muslim people to come to this country.. Have you heard of any news about Indonesia coast guard detained or intercepted any boat? None in the last ten years… instead what they want money and funding to strengthen their coast guard… but do nothing…Well I know you want to show your kind heart but….


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