To any fellow bird-lovers....I loved this!

benn0

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It's extremism and intolerance that is the problem. Doesn't matter if it's regarding religion or politics.
Also, people getting radicalised via brainwashing in this lovely new "post-truth" world we all now inhabit.
Keeping on with the theme of this thread though ...... “Birdwatching goes both ways” :ROFLMAO:







Was a good watch
 

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missrachael

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Last time I checked its only Western countries expected to change their culture to suite others
Can't find any where else that accommodates foreign beliefs to the point of cultural decay
But hey pat ya self on the back Ur a good person 👍👍
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Please elaborate on all the cultural decay we are experiencing? We now have awesome Indian take-away at our local service station thanks to immigrants.....and they still do chiko rolls 🤣.

Thanks for the JJ clip, love his work.

 

HomeBound_Hound

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Please elaborate on all the cultural decay we are experiencing? We now have awesome Indian take-away at our local service station thanks to immigrants.....and they still do chiko rolls 🤣.

Thanks for the JJ clip, love his work.

We bend over backwards here in Australia to accommodate religious belief systems halal raising multicultural concerns to accommodate immigrants.
Show me any of these countries that were accepting immigration from where they would do the same.
Que the Trump England colonised Australia card 🙄
I live in a heavily multicultural state and town and while I don't intentionally hate on my neighbours I also acknowledge this system is not sustainable.
Just catching the train the other day and my daughter made comment on how it mist be hard for the bus driver with all these people speaking different languages all being shuttled onto a bus like sardines.
Health systems public transit systems hell even our education systems r under threat.
I don't care how it's perceived by the right or the left but from my point of view I'm jist scared I'm seeing the pressure points the double standards when we're on our knees who's going to help us,no one, what because we r white isn't that in its self racist then I didn't colonise Australia I was born here my family came across on the first boats as primarily white slaves/butlers maids shed hands sheep shearers and the like we where never rich never privileged yet we r in the blanket hate because of the colour of our skin...
I don't consider myself racist or bigoted as I said I don't go out of my way to hate anyone but I do see Australia changing rapidly and if UK is the example I don't like the way it's heading....
Ya can't preach equality when the other parties laughing at Ur weakness and taking full advantage of it. Not to mention all the support from lgbtqia society towards immigration if they had their way they would be the first to go it's written everywhere in their belief systems they preach it proudly that Islam will take over.
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Us first then everyone else we built this country we made it what it is today

As I said keep patting ya self on the back
 

missrachael

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We bend over backwards here in Australia to accommodate religious belief systems halal raising multicultural concerns to accommodate immigrants.
Show me any of these countries that were accepting immigration from where they would do the same.
Que the Trump England colonised Australia card 🙄
I live in a heavily multicultural state and town and while I don't intentionally hate on my neighbours I also acknowledge this system is not sustainable.
Just catching the train the other day and my daughter made comment on how it mist be hard for the bus driver with all these people speaking different languages all being shuttled onto a bus like sardines.
Health systems public transit systems hell even our education systems r under threat.
I don't care how it's perceived by the right or the left but from my point of view I'm jist scared I'm seeing the pressure points the double standards when we're on our knees who's going to help us,no one, what because we r white isn't that in its self racist then I didn't colonise Australia I was born here my family came across on the first boats as primarily white slaves/butlers maids shed hands sheep shearers and the like we where never rich never privileged yet we r in the blanket hate because of the colour of our skin...
I don't consider myself racist or bigoted as I said I don't go out of my way to hate anyone but I do see Australia changing rapidly and if UK is the example I don't like the way it's heading....
Ya can't preach equality when the other parties laughing at Ur weakness and taking full advantage of it. Not to mention all the support from lgbtqia society towards immigration if they had their way they would be the first to go it's written everywhere in their belief systems they preach it proudly that Islam will take over.
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Us first then everyone else we built this country we made it what it is today

As I said keep patting ya self on the back
So crowded buses are the problem? As I said there are plenty of resources to provide everything we need for everyone but when the 0.3% keep playing us like we're dumb patsies, feeding us with BS propaganda, telling us there isn't enough and we should blame immigrants + gays while they buy their 6th helicopter......do you not see it?
 

HomeBound_Hound

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So crowded buses are the problem? As I said there are plenty of resources to provide everything we need for everyone but when the 0.3% keep playing us like we're dumb patsies, feeding us with BS propaganda, telling us there isn't enough and we should blame immigrants + gays while they buy their 6th helicopter......do you not see it?
No, crowded buses aren’t the problem 🤦. Yeah, the elite class is a big part of it, I won’t pretend I’m as clued-up as some of the political and geo-political experts online, but even I can see the play.

How is opening the gates somehow “pushing back” on the elites? Isn’t that exactly what they want in the first place — cheap labour to inflate profit margins and keep the machine rolling?

If people wanna come here to actually support Australia, to be part of Australia, and essentially become Australians themselves, then fine — but why does it feel like the opposite is happening? Feels like our culture is the one bending and breaking while theirs stays untouched. 🤔

Pretty sure if I rock up in the UAE the best I can hope for is a working visa. I’d better not step out of line or I’m gone. No space for my beliefs, no room for Christianity, no sausage sizzles to welcome Aussie immigrants. I’d be expected to obey their boundaries, no questions asked.

Meanwhile, here we’re expected to keep pushing our boundaries back to accommodate everyone else’s. It’s a one-way deal, and it’s wearing thin.
 

HomeBound_Hound

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Look at Japan — one of the strictest immigration systems in the world, barely 3% of their population is foreign-born and citizenship’s near impossible meanwhile were sitting at 30%. Yet they’re praised for protecting their culture and way of life. Nobody calls them racist.

Singapore’s the same, only letting in who they need and keeping it tight. Switzerland literally runs referendums to cap migration and makes you prove yourself to the locals before you’re accepted. Then you’ve got the UAE and Saudi — you can work there, but you’ll never belong. No pathway to citizenship, no bending their culture to suit outsiders, step out of line and you’re gone.

Funny how all these countries get seen as disciplined or pragmatic, while it’s only Western nations like ours that are told to open the gates, change our culture, and clap along while it all shifts around us.
 

Sun Ra

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We bend over backwards here in Australia to accommodate religious belief systems halal raising multicultural concerns to accommodate immigrants.
Show me any of these countries that were accepting immigration from where they would do the same.
Que the Trump England colonised Australia card 🙄
I live in a heavily multicultural state and town and while I don't intentionally hate on my neighbours I also acknowledge this system is not sustainable.
Just catching the train the other day and my daughter made comment on how it mist be hard for the bus driver with all these people speaking different languages all being shuttled onto a bus like sardines.
Health systems public transit systems hell even our education systems r under threat.
I don't care how it's perceived by the right or the left but from my point of view I'm jist scared I'm seeing the pressure points the double standards when we're on our knees who's going to help us,no one, what because we r white isn't that in its self racist then I didn't colonise Australia I was born here my family came across on the first boats as primarily white slaves/butlers maids shed hands sheep shearers and the like we where never rich never privileged yet we r in the blanket hate because of the colour of our skin...
I don't consider myself racist or bigoted as I said I don't go out of my way to hate anyone but I do see Australia changing rapidly and if UK is the example I don't like the way it's heading....
Ya can't preach equality when the other parties laughing at Ur weakness and taking full advantage of it. Not to mention all the support from lgbtqia society towards immigration if they had their way they would be the first to go it's written everywhere in their belief systems they preach it proudly that Islam will take over.
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Us first then everyone else we built this country we made it what it is today

As I said keep patting ya self on the back
So, was it a train or bus ?

"I don't consider myself racist ......... BUT !!!!"

Did your white forebears- the "butlers, shed hands and shearers" respect the culture they found here when they arrived and try to "fit in" as you put it ? You know, the people who'd been here for like 60,000 fucking years ......

Your crying about being being white and having a hard time here is just laughable.

Who do you reckon is going to wipe your bum when you end up in a nursing home ? Yep, someone from the Philippines probably because they are hard workers and will do these jobs for low wages because "Aussies" like you will not.

Your pitiful wingeing and blaming of immigrants reminds me of this piece of shit.

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He runs the same lazy stupid arguments as you.

Stop blaming immigrants for your lack of success, lack of talent & intelligence and your laziness you dumbass.

Get off your arse and take some responsibility for yourself and do something with your life and stop blaming others for your failures. It's on you, not them.
 
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missrachael

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No, crowded buses aren’t the problem 🤦. Yeah, the elite class is a big part of it, I won’t pretend I’m as clued-up as some of the political and geo-political experts online, but even I can see the play.

How is opening the gates somehow “pushing back” on the elites? Isn’t that exactly what they want in the first place — cheap labour to inflate profit margins and keep the machine rolling?

If people wanna come here to actually support Australia, to be part of Australia, and essentially become Australians themselves, then fine — but why does it feel like the opposite is happening? Feels like our culture is the one bending and breaking while theirs stays untouched. 🤔

Pretty sure if I rock up in the UAE the best I can hope for is a working visa. I’d better not step out of line or I’m gone. No space for my beliefs, no room for Christianity, no sausage sizzles to welcome Aussie immigrants. I’d be expected to obey their boundaries, no questions asked.

Meanwhile, here we’re expected to keep pushing our boundaries back to accommodate everyone else’s. It’s a one-way deal, and it’s wearing thin.
Yep heaps of immigrants fill the low paid jobs that Australians don't want to do. There are a heap of them looking after our infirmed elderly locally, thank goodness.

I agree with most of your thoughts, I really do but how is our culture bending? What boundaries are being pushed back? Aren't we all enriched by bringing in people with different foods, traditions and perspectives?

Sorry I just don't feel that my life has changed for the worse because of immigrants.
 

itchybro

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Except that he made assumptions about me that aren't correct.
assumptions or assumption ? i made an assumption you were a leftist , when you use the leftest term " Undocumented " to hide the word " illegal " , appears my assumption is correct but happy to be corrected 🙏

So crowded buses are the problem? As I said there are plenty of resources to provide everything we need for everyone but when the 0.3% keep playing us like we're dumb patsies, feeding us with BS propaganda, telling us there isn't enough and we should blame immigrants + gays while they buy their 6th helicopter......do you not see it?
are you suggesting we should have an open boarder policy based on " plenty of resources to provide everything we need for everyone " ?

what resources are you referring 2 ?

do you think our medical system can support an open boarder even though many currant Australians have to wait months to see specialists or in some cases a GP on medicare

do you think government housing can cope with an open boarder while there are many Australian citizens currently living on the street or are homeless

do you think we can employ all the people who might come through an open boarder

what about the education system required to educate a vast number of immigrants so they can be employed here

are the people coming here of working age , retirement age or both

while possibly those vast numbers of people cross our boarders without work can our government afford to pay an allowance to them ( unemployment / pension ) until they are educated &/or find employment

i'm on here saying no one should have an issue with immigration , i can't count the number of immigrants or children of immigrants i call friends ( i'm second gen of immigrating grand parents from England ) but a country can only cope with controlled immigration not open boarders

to top it off the world population has just ticked over 8 billion people , in part due to increasing life expectancy which is good we're living longer , however that population is now an ageing population with fertility rates declining

resources are a forever shifting resource !
 

missrachael

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So, was it a train or bus ?

"I don't consider myself racist ......... BUT !!!!"

Did your white forebears- the "butlers, shed hands and shearers" respect the culture they found here when they arrived and try to "fit in" as you put it ? You know, the people who'd been here for like 60,000 fucking years ......

Your crying about being being white and having a hard time here is just laughable.

Who do you reckon is going to wipe your bum when you end up in a nursing home ? Yep, someone from the Philippines probably because they are hard workers and will do these jobs for low wages because "Aussies" like you will not.

Stop blaming immigrants for your lack of success, talent and laziness you dumbass.
Great post Sun Ra......funny I just wrote + posted about carer positions being filled by immigrants too. Snap.
 

Goonie Goat

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Go work in a nursing home then 🐐♑.
Yeah sure let me just go over to Asia/Eastern Asia or Africa and see how far I get slapping the elderly around.
Most likely outcome would be getting stabbed or beaten to a pulp and thrown in the trash.

Sure there's definitely good eggs (probably well assimilated too) and then there's those kinds in the video.
Would they do that to their own parents/grandparents back in Indonesia? Highly doubt it.
 
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