foetus said:
Out of the 57 confirmed 'Australians' fighting for ISIS, 55 of them are on welfare and still receiving it. Absolutely disgraceful! You can call me racist (you'd be wrong) but 55 out of 57 says a lot. I just call it as it is and don't sugar coat it because someone might be offended.
Is this from a Rupert Murdoch source?
You do have to wonder how the ISIS volunteers are not being grounded and having their passport confiscated?, we actively stop football hooligans from traveling during World Cups etc. so why can people like this not be stopped? If the authorities know how many have traveled to join ISIS and what benefits they're receiving, why allow them to travel in the first place.
To be fair mate, I couldn't give 2 shits about 50 people from Austrailia, it's thousands of miles from where I live.
I don't want to sound harsh but this is a site dedicated to a football team from multicultural Manchester in the UK. What ever axes you Aussies have to grind has no bearing on my life. I'm as interested in Australia and what goes on there as I am in Poland, Peru or Outer Mongolia. I'm not arsed about your politicians, the stories your media outlets cover, the weather over there, Australia day etc. It has no bearing on my existence. The above statistic doesn't prove all Muslims in Australia are on benefits, which is what you implied ages ago!
I've drawn a line under the discussion with you because after your anti Muslim rant (all on benefits, round them up and send the back to where they came from) I asked how the indigenous Aboriginal people felt about the Muslims in their country? And if they viewed them as bad as the white invaders who stole their land and have destroyed their way of life?
Sounds similar to what you accuse the Muslims of doing!, those who live in glass houses, what goes around comes around etc.
You never answered the question then and I'm pretty sure you won't answer it now.
You also mentioned sugar coating. Yet you have skilfully edited the original posts above to omit the heavy stuff you said originally. You know? the things I pulled you up on in the first place?
And one last bit of advice It's never a good idea to say "you can call me a racist but", especially in response to somebody calling you out on stating all Muslims are on benefits in Australia as well as advocating rounding them up and sending them back to where they came from.