They actually do
47% voted for the rest penalty 43 % voted against the rest penalty 7% undecided
The Australia press has made NTV for like a saint for going on rest row rather than a convicted criminal.
The Melbourne Age has shown his life sad story being born in a refugee camp and was struck sever times by his step father and then having to be the man of the family to look after his drug dependant younger twin brother.
A few things the Age missed out.
They forgotten that the younger brother was not only a drug adict but also a drug dealer as this was the cheaper method to keep your habit by sniffing the stocks. The brother was a convicted criminal with a vicious buttault charge and AUD $30,000 was used to pay for the legal costs which was borrowed from loan sharks.
Although a refugee, the twins have received from tax paying Australians a second chance of life and this is what they are paying back to our tax payers - crime and drug misery. How wonderful is that.
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Mind you that there are thousands of other Vietnamese refugees similar to NTV's case and has come out successfully to serve the community and being rewarded for that.
Whis is better, controlled press or biased.
It almost seems to be an uphill battle.