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P>> I'm more concerned about the would-be immigrants to Australia, including children, that are locked up in prisons in the desert for their sin of coming here in peace. S>Hysterical tripe? Absolutely! No-one is locked in the desert. These people can leave anytime they want to. All we are doing is preventing them from entering one place: Australia. "We" is the Liberal Party I guess? My "we" is the global free market, not the masters of deception (and self-deception) who apparently are your friends. >I have the right to stop anyone entering my lounge-room for whatever reason I feel like. The fact that they might want to sit in my lounge-room is irrelevant. No-one's disputing your rights on your own property. >We have the right to stop anyone from entering this country for any reason we feel like. The fact that they might want to live here is irrelevant. I'm sure most national socialists agree with you. ABL and I don't. >When Alsatian dogs are permitted to tear the flesh off children in immigration centers, then I'll agree to a change of policy (probably immediate repatriation). If you are so 'concerned' for the welfare of these children, why don't you establish a fund for a safety zone in a neighboring country where they can live in peace. I'm sure PNG would jump at the chance for a private city established for these people. I'm concerned about everyone's welfare. That's why I advocate a free system. >You could fund schools, hospitals, social workers, universities, infrastructure, more social workers, training courses in political correctness, and more social workers .. all paid for with voluntarily contributions by people with their own money. No-one seems keen on that idea. I wonder why. Oh, that's right - they want to do all these things with my money. How very socially progressive. I think you (and I, and ABL) have a dispute with the taxman. Of course immigrants and tourists should come here at their own risk. But they shouldn't be imprisoned. As for IG's statement that this immigration is illegal - that justifies every law on the books, doesn't it? The problem is that the electoral system doesn't work, and the government has almost no moral legitimacy. We obey legislation so a guy with a gun doesn't put us in prison. So we're back where we started.
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