Calista Clements
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for every person especially those coming from um you know regimes of communism socialism or um of extremism islamic extremism in the middle east and i just don't understand personally like if you come to australia you want to be a part of that but
With multiculturalism, people get that confused with, oh, if you don't want multiculturalism, you're racist and you hate people who aren't white.
That's actually not true at all.
If you don't have, again, if you can't, what do you say?
If you can't define it, you can't defend it.
And you need to have a very strong base of something.
Otherwise-
what makes Australia distinguishable from any other country, right?
What makes, why have borders?
Why, why, you know, have a fricking house with gates around it.
You need to have something to define and, and then to defend, but multiculturalism nowadays, I believe has just become this concept of a, well, we don't need to have, um,
a set of standard values or something to look back on and something to to bounce off to establish how we how we live in society because everyone come here and everyone create your your own space introduce your own culture it's like that is actually so fragmenting to and and segregating as well um to our country and again like what is Australia if we are all individually practicing the hundreds of different cultures that come here
people didn't really seem to say anything about the white australia policy but then when someone comes out and suggests as multicultural as ever like the left lose their absolute nuts over it's like yeah it's absolutely wildness it's just not it's just not a race-based like argument at all like again culture is is value and its norms and we absolutely need to have some kind of
fundamental morality and principles that all people follow and are loyal to um otherwise you know again if people bring in their hard culture from you know all around the world and those hard practices into our country then again like what what is australia because you might as well just be one big piece of land by which different people from different countries just live on it
I think so, but yeah, go.
Yeah, neither.
Yeah.
I think so.
And I think like the whole...
Conversation in general and the political space and the temperature, it has been turned up because people are really feeling across the board.