Rudd v Gillard v Rudd.
One of the funniest comments I've seen, re the possibibility of Rudd replacing Gillard.
Geoff of Central Coast Posted at 8:58 AM Today
What a world class embarrassment it would be should Rudd come back as leader. Headlines could read Australian leader dumped because he was useless replaced by our first female Prime Minister who is now being dumped because she was more useless than the useless one she replaced, now being replaced by the original useless one because all else in their party are seen as more useless than the first two usless ones. Must make the Labor Ministers feel bright and special. Australia, the lucky country?
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Ted, "So does it really matter where the person was born."
Taken out of context I would say no it doesn't and most people would agree with me. However it is obviously relevant where you and others allege that Australia has become more 'racist'.
Exactly who is being 'racist' in your opinion? Because the diversity of Australian population has progressed in leaps and bounds and as already stated many Australians come from a family that is either presently or was recently non English speaking.
You obviously want to have it both ways. You trash Australians as 'racist' and becoming more so while implying that it is your hated 'whites' who are responsible. But when you are confronted with the simple, incontrovertible fact that those who advise and implement immigration polict are very representative of diversity by anyone's standards you then switch, insinuating that it is somehow not OK (even 'racist'?) to point that out.
Honestly, most people would see straight through you when you play the 'racism' card and rightly feel offended because you are spreading foul speculative gossip and accusations that lower Australia's standing in the world. What do you get out of that, BTW, or are you just into stirring? What countries can you list that have taken the massive numbers of migrants that Australia has AND has been prepared to implement the very strong policy of multiculturalism that applies in this country?
Accusing Australia of 'racism' is easy, but what about you compare our society with others and you might start with any of our Asian neighbours for a start.