We note a disturbing trend: one which denies our vulnerable Australian citizens the basics of life, while we continue to throw our pearls before swine.
Recently in the Daily Advertiser there were some disturbing articles.
There was Chloe the homeless Down Syndrome girl, who was making a huge effort to the best of her ability to secure housing, while contributing to society employed at the local disability employment centre ( Kurrajong Warratah ). However, she was unable to obtain housing. Of course D.O.H Wagga can offer her nothing but a dump in the most problematic area around town. She has been unable to secure private rental accommodation either. Of course, the refugees around town seem to have no difficulty in gaining housing and of course under the re-settlement scheme they have no end of assistance which snaps up the best lodgings.
There was an article reporting abuse and assaults common place upon our elderly citizens in aged care facilities.
Then, we noted the article regarding the 101st "asylum seeker" boat arrival this year and learned of how the people on board rang via mobile phone from the boat once they were metres away from shore. They announced their arrival and asked if they could be picked up forthwith and taxied to immediate shelter, food and health care and protection on our land, a privilege more than 100,000 homeless Australians could only dream off. This situation is so out of control, that one can only question the Australian government: why do we put these parasites before our own needy and vulnerable citizens, is this a cruel kind of madness.
We may add, that we also see Australian farmers and workers being sold out in favour of foreign interests and the globalist agenda of the rich! It appears we urgently need to rip up these foul treaties ( U.N treaty on refugees and free trade agreements ). We must allow our own survival to force our hand before it's to late!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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