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Re: [NSW] Post Olympics




"Tezza" <tezza2000@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
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>
> I thought communism was the classless society.

In theory , yes, but in China it's a dictatorship and aristocracy diguised
as Communism: and there's the hypocracy of Socialism/Communism, living and
breathing.

>
> >
> > I've noticed that every single native speaking Chinese that gets on a
train
> > in Sydney, will not talk at normal volume to each other, but will often
sit
> > one apart, or across the isle and shout it at each other.
>
> Don't get too many Chinese up in the cab, so I wouldn't know.

>
> It was good to see that enforced during the Olympics.

Wonderful. It's gone to shit now though.
>

>
> No need to attack the guards.

What guards? Oh, the bearly intelligable announcer on the speaker? ;)

>
> >
> > I can understand the reasons for the apparent general Chinese problem
> > (Australian Chinese are better than traditional immigrant Chinese IMO -
a
> > generalisation I know) and the old people, but I can't handle the basic
lack
> > of empathy displayed by the citizens of Sydney.
> >
> > There is a law in NSW which says that pedistrians must keep to the left
> > whist walking.
>
> I think you'll find that it's not actually a law - I'm open to correction
on
> that though. Another of my pet hates. I keep saying "We keep to the left
in
> this country" wherever they're from. Plenty of dumb Aussies are culprits
too.

Aussie are *the worst* for this. They know to keep left, but they don't give
a stuff about anything else because they are the centre of the universe:
just ask 'em. Empathy would go a long way. I can do it, and so can many
others, so why not them?
>
> I disagree. Immigration was better before the multiculturalism garbage.

Al Grasby of the Whitlam Labour Government I believe is responsible. (circa
1975)

I was a youth then, and I've seen this country go whacko ever since with
political correctness and supposed fair play when it comes to immigrants
from other countries. Hell, I'm an alien myself, but I act like and sound
like an Aussie and I have far more regard for people around me on a train,
than a lot of other imports do.


Ivan