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I can and do. A Multi-racial society is a fine thing to aim for, but a multi cultural one is just asking for future troubles. Multiculturalism just makes it harder for the melting pot to do its job, and god knows the job is hard enough as it is. Now I'm not saying we all must eat meat pies and say Strewth all the time, and the dominant culture should take the best it can find from others and use it, but the idea that all cultural behaviour is equally valid and welcome is a very bad idea that will hurt this country in the future.

So only the cultural traditions that you can understand and agree with are to be accepted then? Lol, that's not how a "Multi-racial" (read multicultural) society works.

All lawful cultural behavior is equally valid in the eye of the beholder. You can't pick and chose which traditions are to be accepted, unless you want to live in a totalitarian like society. I am not surprised you do not understand that. Also not surprised BarnDee liked your post.

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So only the cultural traditions that you can understand and agree with are to be accepted then? Lol, that's not how a "Multi-racial" (read multicultural) society works.

All lawful cultural behavior is equally valid in the eye of the beholder. You can't pick and chose which traditions are to be accepted, unless you want to live in a totalitarian like society. I am not surprised you do not understand that. Also not surprised BarnDee liked your post.

Is this cultural behaviour 'valid' and acceptable in modern Australian society?

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Just asking because if you want the type of total freedom you are suggesting, we must accept this.

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ahahaha yeah right sloonie , is that mr or mrs under that lot , is there a bomba in there , pic this a cop pull up this person after a murder spree and says gimmme a look at ya , show me ya license , etc etc , blah blah

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ahahaha yeah right sloonie , is that mr or mrs under that lot , is there a bomba in there , pic this a cop pull up this person after a murder spree and says gimmme a look at ya , show me ya license , etc etc , blah blah

Yes because all people who wear burkas are mass murdering suicide bombers.

Where do you get your world views from? The amount of ignorance and fear you portray is utterly astounding!

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ahahaha yeah right sloonie , is that mr or mrs under that lot , is there a bomba in there , pic this a cop pull up this person after a murder spree and says gimmme a look at ya , show me ya license , etc etc , blah blah

Wow. I hope the mods will allow me to straddle the Code of Conduct boundary when I say: You are a simpleton ..... errr ... I mean your post is similar to a post that would be written by a simpleton. Your views are idiotic.

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Why wouldn't you accept this?

If someone came out wearing a kilt, then would you allow that? What if they wore a beret?

I never said I personally wouldn't accept it. But it's understandably controversial.

Wearing a kilt is not the same as concealing one's entire person, let alone the religious rationale which underpins it.

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ahahaha yeah right sloonie , is that mr or mrs under that lot , is there a bomba in there , pic this a cop pull up this person after a murder spree and says gimmme a look at ya , show me ya license , etc etc , blah blah

You seem pretty close-minded for someone who doesn't speak English.

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I never said I personally wouldn't accept it. But it's understandably controversial.

Wearing a kilt is not the same as concealing one's entire person, let alone the religious rationale which underpins it.

Could you wear a balaclava on a cold day? Sunglasses and a scarf? A motorcycle helmet?

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Any policy that implores divisiveness cannot be successful long-term. And if you don't think it's divisive you don't understand it.

Being against multiculturism doesn't mean you're against celebrating someone's original culture, it's not being against diversity, it's not anti ethnicity, it's not being against immigration, but I doubt you get that. I wonder whether you understand what multiculturism even means.

Multiculturism advocates difference. It advocates non inclusion. It rewards anti assimilation. It rewards groups financially to stay different. It's a completely flawed concept that has caused havoc around the world. Don't take my word for it. Research it.

I can and do. A Multi-racial society is a fine thing to aim for, but a multi cultural one is just asking for future troubles. Multiculturalism just makes it harder for the melting pot to do its job, and god knows the job is hard enough as it is. Now I'm not saying we all must eat meat pies and say Strewth all the time, and the dominant culture should take the best it can find from others and use it, but the idea that all cultural behaviour is equally valid and welcome is a very bad idea that will hurt this country in the future.

For the record the point was made in order to emphasise and categorise initiatives relating to gay equality...and contrast it with multiculturalism round. While I may very well have differing views on multiculturalism to both responders, you clearly missed the point [one which if you had remained closed minded, albeit a little less closed minded you may have interpreted in your favour!].

If I were a bigger man I would cease writing but alas I am not, and I unfortunately risk this degenerating into an 'ology like thread...this is a pity, as the usually horrible Brock's points were worth being highlighted.

B-H, "research it", you know not who you direct this to, and you clearly have not applied your advice. The opposition to multiculturalism expressed in these two posts does not reflect a well-considered opposition to the policies of multiculturalism [which is valid, regardless of your stance], but rather is a clearly poorly interpreted version of recent dog-whistles blown by Angela Merkel and David Cameron. The promotion of individualism and tolerance does not imply an ethic that views "all cultural behaviour is equally valid and welcome" - hence in Australia we do not permit whaling, or [insert dubious cultural behaviour here]. You so very badly 'get' what multiculturalism is and how it manifests itself.

These two views are poorly expressed, and thinly devised - not something which is necessarily applied to all opposition to multiculturalism. You should have more faith in our strong and successful institutions of state, welcoming ethos, and most of all the lessons of the rather short history of the Australian federation.

Sorry Nasher

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hey hang on there a sec first of all i did not say that , when i rode bikes i was required by law to take off my helmut before going into bank , servo , milk bar , supermaket , post office , bottlo , tab , etc etc , and that was cool , but not cool for this lot , tell me cartoon , about discrimination , , if you want simple look in the mirror ,

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hey hang on there a sec first of all i did not say that , when i rode bikes i was required by law to take off my helmut before going into bank , servo , milk bar , supermaket , post office , bottlo , tab , etc etc , and that was cool , but not cool for this lot , tell me cartoon , about discrimination , , if you want simple look in the mirror ,

I believe I said I encourage people's choice to wear what they want as long as they adhere to our laws.

The fact that you refer to them as "this lot" confirms to me you are nothing but an old school racist.

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Stuie it's actually an interesting conversation why do you always feel the need to shut down threads because you don't like the content? If it was up to you everything would be about football only and this place would be a vanilla bore.

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whatever you think about the Burqa, it's a total furfie that it imposes some serious danger in our society. It is also more commonly a reprehensible avenue for muslim-bashing. It is a minority of Muslim women who wear either Burqa or Niqab in the world, let alone Australia. This being an issue just reflects the ignorance of posters.

For the record, this is legitimately an issue at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, perhaps the oldest centre of Islamic scholarship, where the institution demanded women not wear Niqab in exams. some perspective

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school teacher cartoon ? well thank the ffffruit you are not teaching my lil girls

You seem pretty close-minded for someone who doesn't speak English.

ok fair comment , but really if you cant understand what im saying you are sillier than me ,

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Stuie it's actually an interesting conversation why do you always feel the need to shut down threads because you don't like the content? If it was up to you everything would be about football only and this place would be a vanilla bore.

This is a footy board.

Not only that, but now you are discussing things totally irrelevant to the original post.

AND not only that, but certain posters are embarrassing themselves while offending others.

Started out as an interesting thread, some good positive comments and some well thought out ideas, but as seems to happen on 'Land it's been hijacked.

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school teacher cartoon ? well thank the ffffruit you are not teaching my lil girls

ok fair comment , but really if you cant understand what im saying you are sillier than me ,

Seems unlikely.

Also, there are places where identity is required. Like here:

https://www.passports.gov.au/web/requirements/photos.aspx

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Stuie it's actually an interesting conversation why do you always feel the need to shut down threads because you don't like the content? If it was up to you everything would be about football only and this place would be a vanilla bore.

Intellectual discussion often scares simpleminded folk. Ignore him.

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How is it irrelevant Stuie? It's all about acceptance. Cultural acceptance has just been a topic of conversation that has flowed from acceptance of one's sexuality preference.

You hijack every damn thread with your boring repetitive moral high ground crap.

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