This gets a yikes from me:
"“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” the 100-year-old ex-top American diplomat said in an interview..."
German-born Kissinger — who fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938, and went on to become the architect of American foreign policy during the Vietnam War — said that it was “painful,” in response to a question about seeing Arabs in Berlin celebrating last weekend’s assault on Israel."
This is a prevalent thought amongst older Australian's who feel exactly the same way about Palestinians in Western Sydney. The feeling is one of ungratefulness towards this country.
Mass immigration of Lebanese and Palestinians has given us these little Gaza-like suburbs generating close to 95% of the gangland violence in our largest city, if not the country.
Based on any reasonable analysis, one could argue that the Arab Muslim immigrants don't gel very well in Australian society like Asian immigrants, Italians or Hispanics.
They just live in a parallel Universe inside our country. We now have open anti-Semitism in the streets of Sydney with Palestinians supporting the massacre of Jews on the weekend.
F#@k The Jews. F&#k Israel!.
That is what Australian's heard this weekend after 1,200 Israeli citizens were slaughtered in cold blood.
Just another appalling display in a litany of equivalently absurd behaviours.
Give Sweden another 10 years and see what they say about their last mass immigration event. The results so far have been equally questioned.
It's not the actual people that they are complaining about. It's the 4th century religious attitudes that don't help with the assimilation process. There is little to no assimilation to the lifestyle.
Australia has few issues with Indian or Asian migrants for example. They don't bring the hate.
If you just had the children growing up in Germany without importing the pre-existing hatred, there would not be a problem.