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Violence In Australia

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  • #11
    Originally posted by TomServo
    It's like, "Hey Gallipoli was great, how about we increase trade?"
    I know ey, just like the Prime minister of Turkey comes to Sydney to talk business and trade where the Genocide is recognised.

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    • #12
      They are targeting Lebanese, but they don't even know for sure if the guys who attacked the lifeguards are Lebanese. They just said Middle Eastern appearance. For all they care anyone who doesn’t have blond hair and blue eyes is Lebanese.

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      • #13
        Like when I was growing up ignoramuses labeled me a sand n____r because I had dark features and a different last name. Idiots attack whoever looks right ...

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        • #14
          Well i don't want to generalize here, but allot of Australians, once drunk (which takes a few cheap beers) they think they can do anything.
          I don't agree nor condone with what happened to the lifeguards, but the way they carried on was wrong and they didn't achieve anything by it, they only angered the Lebanese community who have on care in the world about others. This said, I am going to go to the hairdresser and change my hair colour to blond
          hehehe

          although, I grew up with Australians (all the Armenians lived too far from me) I don't ever remember having racial comments.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Crissy
            Well i don't want to generalize here, but allot of Australians, once drunk (which takes a few cheap beers) they think they can do anything.
            I don't agree nor condone with what happened to the lifeguards, but the way they carried on was wrong and they didn't achieve anything by it, they only angered the Lebanese community who have on care in the world about others. This said, I am going to go to the hairdresser and change my hair colour to blond
            hehehe

            although, I grew up with Australians (all the Armenians lived too far from me) I don't ever remember having racial comments.
            And Aussies seem like such friendly folk.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by TomServo
              And Aussies seem like such friendly folk.
              They generally are, when they are sober hehehe

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Anonymouse
                This is interesting. First there is ethnic unrest in France, now Australia.
                They're probably watching too many US made movies and entertainment.




                Originally posted by Crissy
                Well i don't want to generalize here, but allot of Australians, once drunk (which takes a few cheap beers) they think they can do anything.
                That seems to be typical to Anglo-Saxons; it's the same in the US. I've seen many British behave in a similar manner.
                What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                • #18
                  They say an apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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                  • #19
                    We'll wake up tomorrow to see the same շիթ happening in New Zealand.

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                    • #20
                      thankgodcrissyisok.

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