Well tourists looking for that probably don't go to Indonesia in the first place.
Should defiantly not be banned though. Lets not forget Indonesia in a Muslim country, it won't be long until Australian women are arrested for kissing their husband in public over there or other such nonsense.
If someone tried to injure me or my property then I would do what is necessary (including shooting them) to protect it/myself irregardless of whether the perpetrator is Black, White, Yellow, whatever,
Predominantly, yes first generation immigrants. Many second generation immigrants do hold Australian values although the problem is those who don't and it is becoming a point of no return for Australia where if you are not Asian you will be in the minority.
Of course it is our business.
I am not saying we should force them to totally give up their own culture although they should also adopt heavily into ours. I.e. go back 50 years ago and Australia was predominantly a Caucasian nation. Every suburb had one, maybe two Chinese family owned Chinese restaurants and these were...
Yes. They (probably more so back the now) showed similar issues. Look at Leichardt in Sydney today, it is still very much Italian today. In 50 years time do we really want many Sydney suburbs to be Asian ghettos? As the way we are going as a nation currently this will end up occurring.
In 60...
It is our 'business' as they will become a burden on the Australian taxpayers and Australians in general. I fully support people who want to better themselves, although if they move to Australia they should speak English (including in the home also otherwise how do they think they will improve)...
No, I meant assimilate. From Webster dictionary: "to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc., of a group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to assimilate the new immigrants."
I ate tandoori chicken for dinner last night. I don't eat breakfast. For lunch I had a salad roll. For dinner I will soon cook steak with mushrooms, oven chips & garlic bread.
This is another big problem. If you come from Vietnam say and move to Australia the worst thing you could do (for yourself) is to live in the Vietnamese community and only have Vietnamese friends. Many Asian immigrants fall into this trap and fail to assimilate.
Asylum seekers (by boat) are made out to be a big problem although they are not. Last year it was what 5000 or so that arrived on our shores? They will have little to no impact on the Australian way of life. Not a problem in the grander scheme of things.
Yet then consider how many unskilled...
They they shouldn't come here.
All these English language places (in Australia) that are full, I suppose the taxpayer is heavily subsidising (or even paying in full) for most of these? If they don't speak English well enough that they need to take classes here to learn it then they shouldn't...