redmayne
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Granted, the first fleet were mostly convicts. But the vast majority of English who came here by boat in the 1700s and 1800s were free settlers. It's a very small minority of European Australians who have convict ancestry.You can't draw parallels between people forced to come here as a result of the British penal system 200+ years ago and... jesus you're dumb
We didn't need visas or go into detention centres, and somehow we think - as descendants of boat people ourselves - that we have the right put people through these processes?
Just let them in. Everyone needs to stop trying to assert their dominance in being so "strong" against asylum seekers. They're not going through a fairly shitty journey for fun, or to be a so-called criminal, they're looking for a better life. That's supposed to be what Australia is all about, although in practice this saying has always seemed like a bit of a farce.
And this argument loses its credibility in that by far most of its support base consists of people who oppose immigration full stop. "Because they're all yucky [insert ethnic minority here] trying to destroy our ["aussie" culture/individual liberties/economy]."
It's all trash. Pull your head in and stop whinging.
Oh hey, and let me just finish with a quote from a song any "true blue aussie" knows.
"For those who've come across the seas
We've boundless plains to share,
With courage let us all combine
To advance Australia fair."
Then again, maybe they don't know it.