Captain Gh3y
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What prejudice exactly? So far your interpretation of my stance has been "You're a racist!" based on your lack of attention to what I actually did say and more attention to you making things up.Optophobia said:I think it's pretty obvious that you have a prejudice by the stance you have taken on this issue.
I'd summarise my stance as "If facts allow us to identify a problem a particular group is experiencing within the country then we should be allowed to openly discuss it and attempt to find ways that would remove the dispropoportionate stats" while yours appears to be "Just pretend it's not there".
That's right up there with "an over reliance on reason" or "fake but accurate", thanks for that.Optophobia said:A statistic can be correct, but not true.
Do you have trouble grasping the idea of two things being analogous? As if they're a different species over there and problems like lack of incentive to assimilate, religious differences, lack of education, poor socio-economic conditions aren't factors worldwide in minority groups being disproportionately represented in crime statistics?Optophobia said:Obviously. And its relevance to Australia is nil.
Well I'm not an expert in the field but I think my general suggestion of looking at the underlying causes and addressing those is better than your approach of "there's nothing you can do about it so it's better we pretend there's no problem because it might make some people racist, you're a racist for disagreeing".Optophobia said:You didn't offer any solutions to the problems.
Discrimination isn't inherently bad just because it's discrimination. Other countries do it all the time. Unless we have open borders and unrestricted, unmonitored immigration then it makes sense to choose who enter the country on the basis of their ability to work within the current laws of the country and integrate successfully (not necessarily in a cultural sense).Optophobia said:We cannot deny anyone entrance to the nation of account of what group they belong to (race, ethnicity, religion or otherwise). This is known as discrimination and would lead to more consequences internationally.
If I'm wrong, why did you have to resort to making up numbers, ignoring large parts of both of my posts and making up random false assumptions to construct any argument against me, both times? I'm going by what you're writing, in your posts, on the page. Not by what I imagine you might mean. Try doing the same, and maybe writing something meaningful apart from "you're prejudiced" or "you're wrong" or "facts are racist".Don't step over what I meant. You know what I meant and you know that you are wrong.
Please tell me this is a troll? You demonstrated a lack of ability to discriminate (!) between two different issues, making up racially stereotypical and potentially offensive [to any Asian readers] numbers out of thin air for no apparent reason, and I called you on it. Now you're using meaningless buzzwords ("create hate"? How am I trying to create hate? Hate of whom?) to attempt to create some position of moral superiority over me.Yeh you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. You're trying to justify your prejudice in some way, create hate, and offer no real viable solutions.
All I said was that the organisations exist in response to identified problems in that particular community. That doesn't preclude discrimination from having been a cause of the problems that exist. But once again, regardless of how bad the problem is, would you prefer that there was nothing done about it?Due to white discrimination and exploitation over the years. Although racist pracitices have started to diminish, they are no gone. If you expect such communities to rejoin in terms of income etc.. After decades of exploitation then you are kidding yourself.
I'm suggesting it was due to certain interests that nothing was done, for example, in response to the revenge attacks after the Cronulla demonstrations.Morris Iemma in the seat of Lakemba has relevance how? Are you suggesting that if the liberals gained control of the state that something would be done and this problem would go away? What is Debnam going to do? Maybe he has as many solutions as you do (none).
I've been saying the whole time we canYes, but you offered no solutions so i thought i would offer some examples of what you might suggest be a solution.
- Attempt not to import, in future, those whose values, religion, etc. are likely to be incompatible with our own laws. This is the easiest way, really.
- Look at underlying causes such as socio-economic conditions, discrimination etc. to attempt to identify why certain groups are being represented disproportionately in various statistics and then find ways to address those causes, as with the example of Aboriginal welfare groups. Another example might be positive discrimination (!) as practiced already in many western nations.
It's an indication that their culture and values are incompatible with Western Democracy, yes.So what's your point? You said north africans commit 85% of rapes in Sweden.... Therefore, ban all North Africans from entering Australia??? You're leaving us in the dark here.