Tuesday, October 2, 2012

http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/15006929/food-found-dumped-on-christmas-island/

Serco Dumps Tonnes Of Food At Christmas Island Tip !

Let's try and comprehend this insanity if possible.

1. People doing business with organised crime syndicates ( so-called refugees, people smugglers
and so on ) for safe passage into Australia, are already gifted free accommodation, electricity,
water, medical care, recreational activities, education etc all inclusive; now we witness that the
food ( also free ) has to be 5 star quality or be taken to the tip under the guise of "duty of care".
While struggling Australians, including the elderly and children starve?
This is not some hallucination Australia First is having; these are facts brought to our attention
by "reputable" agencies! What Australia First would like to know is when will this insanity and
cruelty foisted on vulnerable Australians stop? Where is the "duty of care" to the Australian people?

2. It appears both the Labor and Liberal parties are concerned only with budget management and
couldn't care less about the overall reality of this and so many other situations. One way to solve
the budget blow-out is to rescind our signature on the UN Refugee Convention and get our
priorities right. We have been unable to find within the content of the UN refugee or humanitarian
guidelines anything about throwing away life sustaining food while our country’s people starve,
because the organised criminals we entertain have an excess of food!

3. And we won't hear a peep from the Greens about this inhumanity to our own citizens, as they
are major participants in foisting this madness and cruelty on the Australian people.

4. If you have seen some of the slop served up in aged care facilities, particularly private facilities
mindful of profit, this food dumping resonates deeply in the hearts of Real Australia. To further rub
salt into the wound, many feel the food dumped may not have been up to the standard the so-
called refugees are accustomed to; but it will do for Australians down on their luck and left to beg
for food parcels from charities? Many of these charities are also caught up in facilitating refugee
programmes, and they need to question their own "values". As they well know, increasing numbers
of Australians are in dire need, yet they continue to participate in the refugee industry, in a kind of
double-handed pan-handling.

5. Yes, it's all 5 star dining, private schools and priority housing for the privileged class and
heartache and tears for struggling Australians