2010-06-09

Why do Refugee “Boaties” come to Australia?

08/06/10.

Long have I asked this qvestion.

Adding things up, about the condition of Australian culture, and that it is deeply corrupt, by overseas forces, there seems to be a relationship between the people who come here in boats, most recently from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, and this fact about how corrupt our nation is?

It may also be revealing that those who seek asylum here, via Christmas Island and the other “detention centres”, are themselves corrupt, and accept it, and are happy to pursue a new, but corrupt life in this minimally-populated piece of real estate?

The whole world is corrupt. Looking for a life, or a place to live with some happiness and security, where there is no corruption, is fruitless dreaming, even psychotic. So, the best one can hope for is to make their way to that place where one can get away with a less-than-devout attitude, where corruption and bullshit is accepted as de riguer by all in society and in the authorities.

This demands that SOMEONE, or some element of the new society suffers, that we may prosper.

Aborigine! Their land is already stolen, and that theft is accepted as legal, while at-once everybody knows it has never been legal, so an immigrant just has to play ball with the majority and avoid both the Aborigine People and any honest discussion of the reasons for their sad plight.

So, in short, refugees and so-called “asylum-seekers” come here because they know we are corrupt, and, if they play the same game of corruption, mainly by staying silent about corruption in Australia or in it's “allied nations”, which translates into meaning that they never get “political” and take-on issues of corruption or inhumane laws, acts and behaviour, by individuals, groups or governments, unless they make-out they are active for the rights of those they deserted back in their homelands, and are like us, selfish, muted greedy, lying egomaniacs, they'll do just fine!

Great!

Just what the dumbers-down want, say what Johnette Howard, Tony Abbott?

Everyday, I find less-and-less reason to live...