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sydneyfc1987 wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:StiflersMom wrote:notorganic wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas. Especially the loud ones who need to make the point they're Aussies ](*,) Depends where you are. I haven't been to SE Asia, but I've met some awesome Australians OS. The well travelled ones are good value. The 'holidayers' are usually the dicks. Same experience here. The only glut of Aussie fucksticks I saw was in Bangkok. The backpacker/traveler types I met elsewhere were generally lovely people. I've been in Europe and UK the last few months and the only place I went were I felt being Aussie wan't a good thing was London. The only Aussies I saw in Thailand were seedy 45+ year olds looking for wives and/or ladyboys to have some fun with. Met a bloke in Canada who was a miner who was possibly the loudest and most ignorant person in the world. Just embarrassing some of the shit people actually believe and tell other people.
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Eastern Glory wrote:StiflersMom wrote:notorganic wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas. Especially the loud ones who need to make the point they're Aussies ](*,) Depends where you are. I haven't been to SE Asia, but I've met some awesome Australians OS. The well travelled ones are good value. The 'holidayers' are usually the dicks. Same experience here. The only glut of Aussie fucksticks I saw was in Bangkok. The backpacker/traveler types I met elsewhere were generally lovely people. I've been in Europe and UK the last few months and the only place I went were I felt being Aussie wan't a good thing was London.
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StiflersMom wrote:found this on facebook, thought I'd share  No idea it its legit, probably not. But that is the kind of attitude I like to see. Don't even have to denounce IS or protest against them to prove you want to integrate (like all the Islamic apologists always point out and whinge about). If it is a sincere letter to the editor, and I'm not being naive in thinking it might be, then good on the lad.
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Condemned666 wrote:As Nicholas Brody's character who do on that show Homeland
He would say "Salaam Aleikuum" to a muslim working in a generic muslim's position - embroidery, carpet shop, 7-11
And Salaam Aleikuum doesn't mean "Hello", it means: "wheres the device for me to strap onto myself to carry out this suicide mission?" Wtf do you smoke rofl? -PB
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As Nicholas Brody's character who do on that show Homeland
He would say "Salaam Aleikuum" to a muslim working in a generic muslim's position - embroidery, carpet shop, 7-11
And Salaam Aleikuum doesn't mean "Hello", it means: "wheres the device for me to strap onto myself to carry out this suicide mission?"
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found this on facebook, thought I'd share
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From my experience as an expat Aussie it's hard to make comparisons with immigrants in Australia. Everywhere you go your referee to as "waiguoren" (foreigner) weather it's "the foreigners food is ready" or "I don't want to sit next to the foreigner" on the train. However my wife's family and people I am close to accept me as one of their own. So there is a good and bad side to it.
Australia is so different because of the large numbers of immigrants. You can look at the bad side and say people are forced to adapt or fuck off or you can look at the good side where to preserve our identity we are willing to accept any race or religion as an Aussie if they are willing to be one of us.
I consider myself an Aussie Taiwanese, I love the Taiwanese as a people but sometimes to preserves sanity I like to hang out with other expats and have a few beers and talk shit in English. Weather they be Aussie, Brazillian, Mongolian or whatever.
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Let's see what the papers run with tomorow .
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Or, he's also a drug dealer or other petty criminal.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Quote:PDATE: A 23-YEAR-OLD Melbourne man [Quote] sent $12,000 to fund a US citizen to fight in Syria. Quote: He works at a pizza shop in Sunshine, a neighbour said. Quote:A neighbour called Herve said he believed the accused man moved into the house in December after marrying his wife. ROFL... Ok, so let me get this straight - a 23 year married pizza guy is sending $12,000 to a random guy from the US. All without raising suspicion, easily from his wife lol! Unless she is an accomplice. FTW~! The only way he'd have that sort of money to throw around without his missus knowing is through criminal activity. Either their are holes in this story or the AFP are going to open a whole can of worms with the FBI information in relation to how a pizza guy sends bucket loads of cash to random people to help fund terrorism. It has to be a pretty significant network, one would think. My bet is pizza guy is just the fall guy if things went wrong. Edited by Double Edged Sword: 30/9/2014 06:38:45 PM
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StiflersMom wrote:notorganic wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas. Especially the loud ones who need to make the point they're Aussies ](*,) When people ask me where I'm from, I tend to say that I'm from Melbourne rather than Australia. Probably the worst experience I've had with westerners is in SE Asia, but have also had shitty experiences with them in Europe. Travelling Americans are actually a funny phenomenon. All the Americans I have met in my travels except for a bunch of guys in Amsterdam have been stellar. Awesome to have a drink and yarn with, a good respect and thirst for experiencing culture etc.
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yep agree all and well of Aussies abroad - some are woeful and some are ok - many nationalities have this issue at hand. The fact of the matter is regardless of behaviour elsewhere is that we don't have aussie "youth" being a issue at hand or terrorist threat as what has been going on here of late, sure they behave as you say Munrub and its not good but as said we don't have these people over there going into Police stations with knives or being a "suspect" so to speak. Sure I understand the angst towards a % of aussie behaviour here towards migrants, I have had to live through that myself in my youth - but we Italians/greeks/crows etcetc didn't get caught up in social media (wasn't around ofcourse) and start to follow a cult/group or whatever you can call these misguided idiots hiding behind a religion. I hope the gov and authorities Islamic incl learn very fast together how to work together and spread a good partnership for us all - for lets face it a terrible scenario is going happen sooner or later here and it just could have one of our loved ones at the wrong place at the wrong time.
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StiflersMom wrote:notorganic wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas. Especially the loud ones who need to make the point they're Aussies ](*,) Depends where you are. I haven't been to SE Asia, but I've met some awesome Australians OS. The well travelled ones are good value. The 'holidayers' are usually the dicks.
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notorganic wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas. Especially the loud ones who need to make the point they're Aussies ](*,)
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:
Oh but they're expats, they're different. No they're not. They may be expat in name but they've been there for 10 years or more and, besides holidays, they have no intention of ever coming home.
My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country.
Edited by MUNRUBENMUZ: 29/9/2014 04:28:53 PM
My dad has always made the point an Aussie who lives in Italy for 20 years considers himself Aussie not Italian yet an Italian who has lived in Australia for the same amount of time is shouted down for daring to say he's Italian and not Australian. Aussies like to preach to everyone else about how if you come to Australia you have to assimilate yet those same people would probably do everything they can to avoid assimilating overseas. A very simple and solid point. Hadn't looked at it like that before.
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Munrubenmuz wrote:
Oh but they're expats, they're different. No they're not. They may be expat in name but they've been there for 10 years or more and, besides holidays, they have no intention of ever coming home.
My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country.
Edited by MUNRUBENMUZ: 29/9/2014 04:28:53 PM
My dad has always made the point an Aussie who lives in Italy for 20 years considers himself Aussie not Italian yet an Italian who has lived in Australia for the same amount of time is shouted down for daring to say he's Italian and not Australian. Aussies like to preach to everyone else about how if you come to Australia you have to assimilate yet those same people would probably do everything they can to avoid assimilating overseas.
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Nothing worse then meeting fellow aussies in s.e Asia ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) you want the locals to treat you like kings .maybe learn how to stop acting like big twats and respect the people and culture
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Munrubenmuz wrote:My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. I fucking hate running into Aussies overseas.
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Also America and Britain
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For Batfink and ML. As an example there are AFL sides in Bali, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Japan and Malaysia. There's also plenty of touch footy being played around the place and needless to say Rugby Union for non-locals (ie expats) is very big in Asia with a Rugby club in just about every capital city. I'm not sure that in my 3 years of working in Asia I ever saw or met an Australian playing in a local soccer team. Oh but they're expats, they're different. No they're not. They may be expat in name but they've been there for 10 years or more and, besides holidays, they have no intention of ever coming home. My point was that Aussies, just like everyone else, like to hang out with their own kind when they're in another country. Edited by MUNRUBENMUZ: 29/9/2014 04:28:53 PM
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Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. I was just throwing up another take.....Ackerman is a PIA at the best of times but on rare occasions has a point or 2. I agree on some of your post but I don't agree "integration" or whichever way to say has been demanded on Asian/Moslems for I recall my times growing up how hard it was to be accepted as an aussie incl my parents (Italian). I had to endure fights nearly every free period v's the wonderful anglos, times haven't changed to much imo, its just bottled up within till it explodes ala Cronulla. I think you stereo type the typical aussie a bit much - in all my travels I don't see the behaviour you describe, mind you watching and hearing from the sideline the way some speak to OS people whilst abroad I just shake my head and be embarrassed but normally aussies in general are welcomed that I have experienced. Its the stupidity/ignorance here more so than aussies OS but obviously you have seen the type of behaviour you describe somewhere ? The typical aussie behaviour (shall we call them yobbos?) I agree is disgusting, not my type of people to associate with are our downfall, mind you I would imagine some are aussie born migrants as well ? its a viscious circle tbh, multi culturalism has so many good points but its a melting pot at the same time because it hasnt been handled very well as it has kept growing I suppose - none of us will have the answers without knowing all the community and gov facts. Edited by M.L.: 29/9/2014 04:14:35 PM
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u4486662 wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:pv4 wrote:mcjules wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. =d> =d> =d> =d> I agree with most of what you say. But no-one would argue with a father preferring his daughter would not get shit-faced and dress like a whore regardless of the race or culture. The problem lies when the father wants to marry off his 12 year old daughter to some random 40 year old bloke in Pakistan, and then return to Australia as husband and wife. ;) true love
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:pv4 wrote:mcjules wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. =d> =d> =d> =d> I agree with most of what you say. But no-one would argue with a father preferring his daughter would not get shit-faced and dress like a whore regardless of the race or culture. The problem lies when the father wants to marry off his 12 year old daughter to some random 40 year old bloke in Pakistan, and then return to Australia as husband and wife.
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Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit. [size=7]can you give some examples?[/size]
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant. i am sure many countries suffer the same
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night. very general and broad statement but i understand what you mean
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian? absolutely not, just a good parent
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. sad isn't it
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pv4 wrote:mcjules wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. =d> =d> =d> =d>
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mcjules wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. =d> =d>
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Munrubenmuz wrote:Piers Ackerman?! Give me a break.
Integration is always a laugh for me. It seems we demand it of our Asian and Moslems friends and yet if you go to any other country on Earth you can hook up with Australians playing cricket or AFL, drinking VB and generally making karnts of themselves and making the barest of efforts to assimilate.
And I'm talking places where Australians have gone to live, not just visit.
Integration/assimilation is code for "be like me".
Frankly despite me being born here and loving Australia I find aspects of our culture at times distasteful and at other times truly repugnant.
It's not hard to see why, for example, some Asian father would prefer his 17 year old daughter dress more modestly and not get shit faced drunk rather than dress like a whore and find herself vomiting into a gutter on a Friday night.
Does that make him unworthy of being an Australian?
According to some of the boofheads around the place yes it does. =d>
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