How do these Social based countries keep doing it?

Buddha2525

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LOL, Mandela won the Nobel peace prize for his work. He did more to bring South Africa together than any white man has, before or since the repeal of apartheid.

At least you are finally being open about your racism. I get that you don't like affirmative action but your characterization of the policy is false. No surprises there, Nazi-boy. Affirmative action encourages companies to hire a diverse work force. It just gets companies to put more resources into finding good candidates from smaller sub-populations. I see no cause for you to associate it with hatred and violence except that's how your kind approach all disagreements -- with hatred and violence.

So, explain please how Affirmative Action causes white genocide. I will also point out that you are repeating a Nazi propaganda line when you say this. Hence why you are accurately called a Nazi.
She didn't recieve any peace prize. She was a terrorist who endorsed necklacing of anyone who defied her hateful screeds of genociding all whites. Much like you do.
 

Fogdog

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Fairly sure it was always in him.
People aren't born Nazis. They become one when they realize how much of a loser they are. It doesn't have to be Nazi, though. He could just as well become extreme Islamist or radical Catholic or extreme Mormon. They all have more in common with Nazi ideology than mainstream society. I think it comes from being such a loser and the inability to deal with complexity, uncertainty and nuance.
 

Rob Roy

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If he didnt have a carry licence and if he was charged he would probably get a long good behaviour bond or light prison sentence if it was his first offence. As I said we don't have the Death penalty.

'Capital punishment in Australia has been abolished in all jurisdictions. Queensland abolished the death penalty in 1922. Tasmania did the same in 1968, the federal government abolished the death penalty in 1973, with application also in the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. Victoria did so in 1975, South Australia in 1976, and Western Australia in 1984. New South Wales abolished the death penalty for murder in 1955, and for all crimes in 1985. In 2010, the federal government passed legislation prohibiting the re-establishment of capital punishment by any state or territory. Neither the Commonwealth nor any of the states will extradite or deport a prisoner to another jurisdiction if they will face the death penalty, and police co-operation with other countries which have the death penalty has been questioned."
So an armed person in Australia, who left people alone, but refused to "give up his guns" and comply with an arrest, would not be killed by Australian police ?

If you don't have a death penalty why are your police armed ? Why does Australia have a military ?
 

UncleBuck

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So an armed person in Australia, who left people alone, but refused to "give up his guns" and comply with an arrest, would not be killed by Australian police ?

If you don't have a death penalty why are your police armed ? Why does Australia have a military ?
Your arguments are pathetic, but only because you’re a neo nazi who wants to rape children
 

Lucky Luke

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So an armed person in Australia, who left people alone, but refused to "give up his guns" and comply with an arrest, would not be killed by Australian police ?

If you don't have a death penalty why are your police armed ? Why does Australia have a military ?
They are armed with Tasers, batons, pepper spray (?) and a side arm in case they are threatened or attacked by deadly force or to stop someone using deadly force.
Its the courts job to pass sentence not law enforcement.

The military? LOL
 

Buddha2525

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They are armed with Tasers, batons, pepper spray (?) and a side arm in case they are threatened or attacked by deadly force or to stop someone using deadly force.
Its the courts job to pass sentence not law enforcement.

The military? LOL
Are cops still the "good guys" when only they can have a gun?
 

Lucky Luke

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Are cops still the "good guys" when only they can have a gun?
Only they can have a gun? Lots of people have guns...Most of my friends have guns. Were cops always the good guys before they carried guns? How does a gun make someone good or bad? What is good or bad?
 

Lucky Luke

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Mother in law had her specialist appointment yesterday- She didn't pay a cent. She starts back on chemo today. Not a bad timeline for social medicine is it?
 

Buddha2525

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Only they can have a gun? Lots of people have guns...Most of my friends have guns. Were cops always the good guys before they carried guns? How does a gun make someone good or bad? What is good or bad?
I thought Australia banned all guns for regular citizens after blaming gun violence on a mental patient?

The police motto is, "to protect and serve," so by default that should make them a good guy. But I don't see that as possible when it's easier for them to stop those who threaten them, but what about when they threaten you?

In the US, in theory you're allowed to use deadly force if a cop is trying to murder you, rather than apprehend you as a bad guy.
 

Buddha2525

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so guns are not banned then?
That seems to me like a ban. Because I'm against guns being used for anything but personal protection. So if I were to try to obtain a gun they'd prevent me gun ownership on the basis of their draconian "non-gun ban" gun banning legislation for the real use of a gun.
 

Lucky Luke

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That seems to me like a ban. Because I'm against guns being used for anything but personal protection. So if I were to try to obtain a gun they'd prevent me gun ownership on the basis of their draconian "non-gun ban" gun banning legislation.
or you could get one for hunting and not go hunting? or you could do a security course and get one for protection. Or, or or. Its not that hard mate...I don't know if your simple or just argumentative.
 
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