over 60 african youths charged, page-140

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    @boatboy

    It is now so common but each time you see it, it still takes you by surprise. You can just picture the self-satisfied councillors behind this. The collective back-slapping and smiling as they bask in their inclusivity. Then, at the end of the day, they'll hop into their cars and return to their exclusively homogeneous neighbourhoods.

    The irony is, if you talk to an educated Japanese, Vietnamese, or South American, they will express amazement at the self-hatred required to produce this level of virtue signalling. I relate the fondness other people have for their own societies to be almost on a par with how we feel about our own family. To the Vietnamese, the picture you have shown, would be the equivalent of an Australian throwing a birthday party for one of their children and sending out invites covered with a picture of one of their neighbours. This is the strength other cultures have over our own, their culture resides next to their family in terms of loyalty. We have one (family) but not the other. It has to change.
 
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