Quote Originally Posted by Linq View Post
Hear! Hear!

The truth is nobody likes these people. There's stories of them going to central coast and the locals just stare at them out of fear and suspicion and they have every to be.

It's been at least 30yrs and these Arabs are still causing problems in Sydney. And here's the kicker, they now hold positions of authority because the system doesn't give a shit about the people just like how the system failed to protect the locals from these Arabs in Cronulla so the residents had to take matters into their own hands and it was ONLY then did the issue finally get resolved.

The system is useless and hopeless in what it purports to do. And now these same people who probably engaged in crime but got away with it in their youth are now holding prominent positions in society.

This is actually a multifaceted lesson. One is on society and social dynamics and the other is on the system with which this society operates. The system is actually entirely conceptual. If a bunch of Arabs gradually take over parliamentary representation they can have the power to start installing sharia law or even support terrorist organisations.

Check out this news article, a 19 year old girl waived a Hezbollah flag at a Sydney pro-palestine rally. These people behind closed doors are the enemy within the state. And the country doesn't care because these Arabs are infact gradually overtaking the prominent positions in Australia and will gradually exert their agenda onto the country as they are doing now with their pro-palestine nonsense.

https://www.theguardian.com/australi...-attack-ntwnfb

All the while you people lambast and scapegoat Indians as a coping mechanisms for your cowardice and and helplessness in the face of the inevitable societal decline caused by these Arabs.
I thought it was the asians we have to worry about being swamped by and changing our good old Aussie culture. Don't you remember Pauline's maiden speech?