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I agree (#left) in that if we had not pushed an anti-muslim scare campaign to obtain the bogan vote we probably wouldn't (a) be any form of target and (b) even be discussing this.

Radicalisation shouldn'y be a problem in this country as we shouldn't be giving the radicals any reason to hate us.

lol that's the dumb bitch who appeared on Q&A recently and said NOTHING about terrorism or counter terrorism, leading me to wonder why she was even branded an expert on CT - seemed to all be a cover just to push her agenda about free immigration and how angelic Muslim culture is. Google reveals as such too.

She was for inviting as many boat people as possible into Australia to live in harmony, so that should give you an idea of her mentality broaching the subject of Muslim extremism vs right wing extremism.

Dumb. Dumb. Dumb bitch. And look, her surname is Aly.

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I agree (#left) in that if we had not pushed an anti-muslim scare campaign to obtain the bogan vote we probably wouldn't (a) be any form of target and (b) even be discussing this.

Radicalisation shouldn'y be a problem in this country as we shouldn't be giving the radicals any reason to hate us.

Radicals don't need a legit reason to hate, that's generally why they are branded radicals.

People with guns don't understand. That's why they get guns - too many misunderstandings.

Radicals don't need a legit reason to hate, that's generally why they are branded radicals.

No but they also need a focus for their hate... you know... like a target of sorts.... something obvious... like, i dunno.... the world's most arrogant peoples who regularly invade foreign lands for financial gain and have had 2 gigantic identical towers that symbolize everything a radical hates?

I agree (#left) in that if we had not pushed an anti-muslim scare campaign to obtain the bogan vote we probably wouldn't (a) be any form of target and (b) even be discussing this.

Radicalisation shouldn'y be a problem in this country as we shouldn't be giving the radicals any reason to hate us.

Lol calm down Waleed. This is just lazy #left bs which in no way grapples with the (plainly ridiculous) statement I posted

No but they also need a focus for their hate... you know... like a target of sorts.... something obvious... like, i dunno.... the world's most arrogant peoples who regularly invade foreign lands for financial gain and have had 2 gigantic identical towers that symbolize everything a radical hates?

When anything and everything in the west is a target, it really doesn't matter what we do...haters gonna hate

I don't see an appeal to the good side of radicalism when you have people who believe that killing anyone who isn't Muslim is their destiny

I don't think we're drawing any more of a target on ourselves than we had before

Government backbencher Andrew Laming has spilled the beans on the China Free Trade deal live on radio.

The member for Bowman told the ABC the agreement would allow major resources projects to be staffed by Chinese workers.

“For a Chinese project in the middle of nowhere, they can now employ Chinese electricians,” Mr Laming told ABC Queensland’s Steve Austin.

Mr Laming also came clean on the government’s plans to recognise the qualifications of Chinese tradespeople, including electricians.

“We mutually recognise qualifications, and if there’s any concerns the Department of Immigration can check a person,” Mr Laming said.

He justified the removal of safeguards for high-risk trades by saying Indian universities had improved their rankings in medicine and IT.

Mr Laming went on to detail the absence of plans to ensure that imported products – like the recalled Infinity cables that have placed thousands of Australians in danger of fire and electrocution – comply with Australian standards.

“We don’t have a rule that if a product arrives at port and it doesn’t meet Australian standards we immediately send it back. We actually leave it to the owner who purchases it,” he said.

Electrical Trades Union National Secretary Allen Hicks welcomed Mr Laming’s candour.

“Finally there’s someone in the government who’s willing to tell the Australian people that they’ve been sold out,” he said.

“Mr Laming might have mentioned that these ‘Chinese projects in the middle of no-where’ are the major resources ventures that have driven our economy for the last decade.

“He could also have mentioned that in addition to resources, Chinese companies can bring in their own workforce in the food, transport, agriculture, energy, tourism and the environment sectors.

“But any amount of honesty is welcome after weeks of name-calling and weasel-words from the Trade Minister.”

This country is f**ked

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