bennymacca wrote:Ditchy wrote:Jim05 wrote:bennymacca wrote:[quote="Magellan"]By the way, the most recent example of far right governance in a western democracy worked out OK for everyone, right? The Night of the Long Knives wasn't a Masterchef spinoff. At least the trains ran on time, small price to pay for efficient public conveyance.
They won't even know what you are talking about
I think most people know how the Nazi party worked out.
No doubt ordinary citizens of Australia have had a gut full of the current situation and I'm not sure what can be done peacefully by the government. I would think that eventually something has to give and people will revolt against the system
Its pretty simple. We do not under any circumstances let any more Muslims into the country. Enough is Enough.
Lets only let white Christians into the country, as thats the only way we can ensure that Australians remain safe
They won't even let Muslims into Saudi Arabia. There is an electric fence around the country preventing Muslims from entering.
The Saudis wont let their own religion in for fear of what they will do, yet we let them into Australia. Work that out.
See the electric fence.
This photo I "personally" took when in the UAE in early August of this year. This is the fence preventing Muslim refugees or immigrants from entering Saudi Arabia and on the border with the UAE. Note the car in front of ours was the Saudi border patrol
you have answered the question yourself - the issues in the middle east arent really religous, they are also cultural. There is a huge split in the religion, much like the catholic and protestant divide in ireland. There is also a power vacuum caused by the removal of previous dictators, and everyone is fighting for control - usually backed by either Saudi Arabia or Iran.
It takes half an hour to read up about some of this, go and inform yourself.
Orders of magnitude more peadophile priests in australia than muslim terrorists[/quote]
Banning all religion would be a good start[emoji3]