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But it does. He doesn't vote in our elections right? Can we agree on that? OK. If he can't vote, he doesn't have a say in which party holds power. OK? So, if he doesn't use this right given to us, by our government, why should he be able to demonstrate, against our government, which he decided not to vote for. He could of voted Greens, who are against mandatory detention, but guess what, HE DIDN'T!!! He pro-actively decided not to vote, then pro-actively tries to "FREE TA REFUGEES". Do you see my point? If you don't vote, you don't use your democratic voice, hence you veto your right to bad mouth a Government policy-as you didn't try to put a government in. OK, now I'm confused!nerd2die4 said:I think he has every right to comment on australia, hell he can comment on anything he wants. it doesnt matter whether you are an australian citizen or not.
wait a sec, "he's have a bigger voice by going on tv" yet "he's not using his voice". how does that work? either he is or he isn't, make up your mindthorrnydevil said:Did I say that? No, I didn't. Of course he'd have a bigger voice by going on TV and making a fool of himself, or as some of you think a martyr. What I said is, if he doesn't vote in our elections, he's not using his democratic voice. So, because he's not using his voice, why should he be able to participate and demonstrate against our government, which for the 50 millionth time, he didn't vote in. If he did vote (making him a citizen) I wouldn't be saying this, but the fact of the matter is, he didn't. I'm sorry if you misinterpreted what I said and may god have mercy on your soul!
you mean, i am able to point out when people like yourself clearly haven't thought their ideas through? i guess it must be frustrating for a confessed 'controversy addict' to be completely shut down so often. one could understand that they might resort to making up statements to discredit said shut down, even if they have nothing to back it uptWiStEdD said:ha. you proved my point nicely there crazyhomo. petty victories, meaningless debate.... ever thought about taking up politics? its just that you seem to conform to what is politically 'in' these days... i.e. a whole lot of steam, but little progress...
ditto!nerd2die4 said:I think he has every right to comment on australia, hell he can comment on anything he wants. it doesnt matter whether you are an australian citizen or not.