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Report a comment Thank you for taking the time to report the following comment to the administrator of this site. Please complete this short form and click the submit button to process your report. Comment in question 25-02-2007 04:20 PC Racist white Australia I normally don't respond to defamatory abuse from people with the courage of anonymity. Most White Australians would vigorously assert that they are not racist and love their fellow man etc. Unfortunately they fall down very badly on delivery. Consult UN demographic data (read the links in the article) and you will discover that the "annual death rate" for under-5 year old infants in Australian-occupied Afghanistan is about 6.7% very close to that (10%) for Australian POWs of the Japanese in WW2 (for which crime Japanese generals were hung as war criminals). Those who ignore, deny, excuse, minimize, obfuscate, support, advcoate or effect gross abuse including mass murder of helpless Children - or indeed of anyone - have crossed the line between decent humanity and Nazi-style barbarism. Most White Australians of this "decent democratic country" have unwittingly crossed that line - but they simply don't want to know about it. While ordinary Germans in 1945 said "we didn't know", White Australians (and notably their cowardly, racist politicians, journalists, academics and public servants) don't WANT to know - they simply look the other way. MWC News readers should decide - who do they take more seriously an abusive, anonymous commenter offering abuse but no quantitative or factual rebuttal or one of Australia's foremost medical scientist and diabetologist Professor Zimmet who seriously warns a racist country that "doesn't want to know" about the awaful calamity facing Australia's indigenous community due to White Australian unresponsiveness. According to a report in the Melbourne Age (Australia's leading newspaper)(13 November, 2006), QUOTE: "The diabetes epidemic could wipe out Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population this century, a Melbourne-based expert has warned. Professor Paul Zimmet, director of Monash University's International Diabetes Institute, says escalating rates of the disease in the world's indigenous communities will decimate whole cultures." Indeed the vigor and virulence of the anonymous comment illustrates the Australian malaise of unwarranted pride, self-absorption and steadfast determination not to consider the consequences of Australia's irresponsible and grossly human rights-abusing policies. Guest |
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