Hunter1
So maybe it *is* a race thing after all - but these numbskulls try to play down the fact that this Lebanese community is vastly over-represented in the criminal justice statistics.
OK, you might be onto something there - should we question an immigration program that fails to ensure that everybody who is admitted is a well-educated and well-resourced individual?
How many of these refugees can we afford to import, now that we recognise that they are mostly undesirable?
Come on - what religion were your grandparents? our society is formed by the christian religion. Our laws are christian laws. It's not my religion either, but I can't avoid recognising that it is my culture.
Unfortunately, there is little scope for pluralism in Islam - if an Imam, somewhere, makes a pronouncement which contradicts majority Islamic views, he is in deep do-do. The resources of the Wahhabis allows them to spread their nasty word around the globe - and our government allows them to build their "educationsic" centres all around our country.
As an Australian, I feel I am enbreastled to say "we don't want Islamic law influencing our culture at all", we don't want so many of these people to come here that they feel enbreastled to demand that things be done their way. Especially, we should be enbreastled to say that IF Islam is allowed here, then it should be on our terms, ie no Wahhabism, no bloody burkhas, and an end to these visiting "clerics" who are short on theological qualifications and big on hateful, alien rhetoric.