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9 April 2006

Open Letter to all Western Papuans and Single Mums

To Whom it May Concern,

Australia is a compassionate country, and takes its responsibilities as a global citizen seriously. However, we cannot continue to accept Papuan migrants and single mums at the current rate. We have done our part, but those who are abused by Indonesian soldiers and get pregnant out of wedlock need to take responsibility for their own actions. No society, however generous, can protect you from your own flawed judgement.

It is not a matter of racism. Australia is no more a racist country, than it is a sexist or religiously bigoted country. We believe that other races are entitled to share the planet with white people, and that we can all live in harmony. All that is needed is for us to be willing to compromise. All races must accept economic and political realities, and must consent to the rule of democracy.

We must always look first to the interests of Australia. We cannot afford to have our economy and international competitiveness undermined by single mums and refugees. Australia's critical agricultural and mining industries have been severely damaged by the recent influx in Papuan asylum-seekers. The Australian people are generous and egalitarian, but nor are we fools. Single mums attack the very fabric of our society, and we will not stand by and watch this happen. We will defend our nation will every tool at our disposal.

Indonesia is a close neighbour and ally of Australia, with whom we have much in common. We take this friendship seriously, and will not toss it aside lightly. Those who would attempt to injure this relationship, through activities aimed purely at political and personal gain, are not welcome in this country. Nor are single mums. Do not imagine for a moment that we want you to come.

Kind regards, Australia

Comments

  1. ryan you are hilarious

    emily / 5:36pm / 9 April 2006

  2. I miss you Ryan. I love your social commentary.

    David / 1:32am / 10 April 2006

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