Newsgroups: aus.politics, alt.religion.islam, soc.culture.australian, aus.general, soc.culture.indian
From: forah...@hotmail.com
Date: 9 Dec 2005 18:29:34 -0800
Local: Sat, Dec 10 2005 1:29 pm
Subject: Re: WHITE POWER!
Richard Dell wrote: They could be Christians. Lebanese Christians have been migrating to > <forah...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1134103076.017891.236040@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > >> I do not support his position - this should be dealt with by the > >> However what sticks in the craw of host countries is cries from Middle > >> As for messing things up - this problem has been brewing for some time. > >> Fuller report of the incident here. The attack seems brutal and > > You are making too many assumptions: that all these Lebanese teens are > I said that Middle East immigrants (as reported in the paper) are Western countries for the past one hundred years, if not longer. And that is why most Lebanese in Western countries 'are' Christians. Lebanese Muslims, on the other hand, rarely migrate but they do find jobs in Gulf countries and usually return back to Lebanon. What I don't understand is your insistence on characterizing these > > If there is gang The paper could be prejudiced. It never bothered to ask these Lebanese > > activity, I say bust these guys. But I suspect that there is more to > > this story than what the author of this article are leading you to > > believe. There is a lot of open racism in Australia---at least that's > > what I have heard from people who have lived there. So it could be > > that some white Australians made a claim that it was their beach, and > > these Lebanese youths were retorting that, no, it was their beach. > That goes against the typical behaviour of most beachgoers, which is to > "Some regular Cronulla beachgoers said that the behaviour of Middle teenagers what's their problem or how they would respond to these charges. > > I think you need to do bit more research on this story and not It does. If you read carefully. > > stereotype. > There is obviously more to this story, which the same paper has covered > > See also: > This is tangential to the beach story, and I do not think it has any You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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