crime in melbourne
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Re: crime in melbourne
Always been a firm believer that once you have dug a big enough hole you should stop digging
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Why chinese are not being targetted, my theories will be (If you don't agree just ignore, no need to be rude )
1. Most of them know martial arts and attacking them may backfire. If you don't agree, try pinching one, it will clear your doubt.
2. They don't mingle as much as Indians, this keeps their nature concealed. The more a community mingles, the more friends and well as Enemies it earns.
3. Average Chinese is comparatively richer than average Indian. So they can afford to live in posh areas and afford to live by doing less risky jobs.
4. Someone rightly pointed out - they mostly have female company. And attackers haven't at least lost respect for women yet.
5. Winning #1 spot in Olympics has created respect of their physical ablities and strength in front of the world. They can proudly say "Chinese are best athletes in the World" and prove it by showing 2008 Olympics medal tally. So attackers know they are not "Soft" targets
[From signature] Disclaimer: All my posts refer to that specific person(s) being discussed. They never pertain in a generalized manner to any of these : the entire community, country or race.
1. Most of them know martial arts and attacking them may backfire. If you don't agree, try pinching one, it will clear your doubt.
2. They don't mingle as much as Indians, this keeps their nature concealed. The more a community mingles, the more friends and well as Enemies it earns.
3. Average Chinese is comparatively richer than average Indian. So they can afford to live in posh areas and afford to live by doing less risky jobs.
4. Someone rightly pointed out - they mostly have female company. And attackers haven't at least lost respect for women yet.
5. Winning #1 spot in Olympics has created respect of their physical ablities and strength in front of the world. They can proudly say "Chinese are best athletes in the World" and prove it by showing 2008 Olympics medal tally. So attackers know they are not "Soft" targets
[From signature] Disclaimer: All my posts refer to that specific person(s) being discussed. They never pertain in a generalized manner to any of these : the entire community, country or race.
6. China has far good economic and diplomatic relations with Australia than India. China does a lot more export/import with Australia. I remember Indo-Aussie relations have got tense many times. The latest one you know, the last one was when Aus refused to supply Uranium to India (for civil purpose) and voted against it at NPT. So in a sense, a chinese may be seen as partners/friends by many Aussies.
Yep. Aus won't supply India with the uranium to make bombs. I can't see any problem with that. And the current Indian bully boy tactics makes this a very good decision.
Aus does have a better relationship with China because China doesn't treat us like their bitch. This relationship of course has no relevance to the bashing of Indians or Chinese in Australia as the scum who do this do not think on that level.
Last edited by MartinLuther; Jun 2nd 2009 at 10:42 pm.
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Re: crime in melbourne
Anyone know where Enoch Powell is
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I missed the other possibility; that you were playing with yourself
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Couldn't work out where you were going with it; whether you were a fan (of him and his policies) or whether you were suggesting someone was a fan. So asked the question to clarify. I suspect an answer is not in the offing.
I missed the other possibility; that you were playing with yourself
I missed the other possibility; that you were playing with yourself
Not playin with myself at all just off out for a bit of P*** bashin ,gotta feel like a local
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What Ronan did was take it literally which was really being nothing more than anally retentive. We can all be pedantic if we want to.
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Stop being an anally retentive twat, you are giving Indians a bad name.
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Re: crime in melbourne
2. They don't mingle as much as Indians, this keeps their nature concealed. The more a community mingles, the more friends and well as Enemies it earns.
3. Average Chinese is comparatively richer than average Indian. So they can afford to live in posh areas and afford to live by doing less risky jobs.
. Someone rightly pointed out - they mostly have female company. And attackers haven't at least lost respect for women yet.
5. Winning #1 spot in Olympics has created respect of their physical ablities and strength in front of the world. They can proudly say "Chinese are best athletes in the World" and prove it by showing 2008 Olympics medal tally. So attackers know they are not "Soft" targets
6. China has far good economic and diplomatic relations with Australia than India. China does a lot more export/import with Australia. I remember Indo-Aussie relations have got tense many times. The latest one you know, the last one was when Aus refused to supply Uranium to India (for civil purpose) and voted against it at NPT. So in a sense, a chinese may be seen as partners/friends by many Aussies.
Last edited by Deancm; Jun 3rd 2009 at 12:11 am.
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Re: crime in melbourne
Why chinese are not being targetted, my theories will be (If you don't agree just ignore, no need to be rude )
1. Most of them know martial arts and attacking them may backfire. If you don't agree, try pinching one, it will clear your doubt.
2. They don't mingle as much as Indians, this keeps their nature concealed. The more a community mingles, the more friends and well as Enemies it earns.
3. Average Chinese is comparatively richer than average Indian. So they can afford to live in posh areas and afford to live by doing less risky jobs.
4. Someone rightly pointed out - they mostly have female company. And attackers haven't at least lost respect for women yet.
5. Winning #1 spot in Olympics has created respect of their physical ablities and strength in front of the world. They can proudly say "Chinese are best athletes in the World" and prove it by showing 2008 Olympics medal tally. So attackers know they are not "Soft" targets
6. China has far good economic and diplomatic relations with Australia than India. China does a lot more export/import with Australia. I remember Indo-Aussie relations have got tense many times. The latest one you know, the last one was when Aus refused to supply Uranium to India (for civil purpose) and voted against it at NPT. So in a sense, a chinese may be seen as partners/friends by many Aussies.
1. Most of them know martial arts and attacking them may backfire. If you don't agree, try pinching one, it will clear your doubt.
2. They don't mingle as much as Indians, this keeps their nature concealed. The more a community mingles, the more friends and well as Enemies it earns.
3. Average Chinese is comparatively richer than average Indian. So they can afford to live in posh areas and afford to live by doing less risky jobs.
4. Someone rightly pointed out - they mostly have female company. And attackers haven't at least lost respect for women yet.
5. Winning #1 spot in Olympics has created respect of their physical ablities and strength in front of the world. They can proudly say "Chinese are best athletes in the World" and prove it by showing 2008 Olympics medal tally. So attackers know they are not "Soft" targets
6. China has far good economic and diplomatic relations with Australia than India. China does a lot more export/import with Australia. I remember Indo-Aussie relations have got tense many times. The latest one you know, the last one was when Aus refused to supply Uranium to India (for civil purpose) and voted against it at NPT. So in a sense, a chinese may be seen as partners/friends by many Aussies.
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Re: crime in melbourne
There's a tiny handful of posters in this thread who have claimed origins in the Sub Continent and who are deliberately goading other posters, imo. So, firstly, they should take a good look at what they've written and why.
On the other hand, I had reason, imo, to mention to someone what I considered to be the insufferable arrogance, ignorance and rudeness of many Sub Continentals. This was shortly after we moved to Sydney. The person replied that although Australians were not impressed by them, these Sub Continentals were in fact the wealthier class in their own country and were accustomed to treating people 'like dirt' -- and unfortunately continued to do so after their arrival in Australia. Only then did I begin to understand the situation.
It really behoves the Indian government to explain to those of its people who intend to travel through or live or study in Western nations that it would be in their own best interests to remember 'When in Rome do as the Romans do'. Whilst the Indian students may belong to a privileged class at home, they are not considered anything special in Australia and they'd be wise to bear this in mind.
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On the other hand, I had reason, imo, to mention to someone what I considered to be the insufferable arrogance, ignorance and rudeness of many Sub Continentals. This was shortly after we moved to Sydney. The person replied that although Australians were not impressed by them, these Sub Continentals were in fact the wealthier class in their own country and were accustomed to treating people 'like dirt' -- and unfortunately continued to do so after their arrival in Australia. Only then did I begin to understand the situation.
It really behoves the Indian government to explain to those of its people who intend to travel through or live or study in Western nations that it would be in their own best interests to remember 'When in Rome do as the Romans do'. Whilst the Indian students may belong to a privileged class at home, they are not considered anything special in Australia and they'd be wise to bear this in mind.
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Last edited by mohogony; Jun 3rd 2009 at 12:53 am.