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World Vision tries to accept gays, forced to backtrack after envangelical outrage

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3/27/2014 2:58:57 PMAUrankAdminSaktoth before revert after revert
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1 Haha, well I think Yog is firmly waving the whole racist flag, even dropping the n-bomb and everything. Bravo you're almost a caricature of your position! 1 Haha, well I think Yog is firmly waving the whole racist flag, even dropping the n-bomb and everything. Bravo you're almost a caricature of your position! 'Well everyone is after profits in the end so that will sort out any discrimination! But people can't make decisions based on actual data they only have gross racist generalizations to go on so of course they'll use them!' I sense a contradiction.
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3 I'm glad you brought my personal experience into it! I happen to live in a neighbourhood which is almost entirely african muslim refugees. There are these huge commission flats, full almost entirely of africans. More of the shops along my local strip are owned and operated by africans and asians than europeans. I frequently walk past the flats to get to the train station. They have a huge soccer field, a school, a community centre, a community garden and the most awesome play equipment with a flying fox and climbing ropes and everything. I know living in these huge commission flats is hardly glamorous, but I really hope they're enjoying their life here and their kids are happy growing up in such an environment. I am proud of my country to think perhaps we can give this to them and proud to think those children are growing up to be Australians, that despite some of our racist policies by our conservative fruitloop government we actually take in a lot of immigrants and refugees because we're a desperately underpopulated country with lots of room for everyone. 3 I'm glad you brought my personal experience into it! I happen to live in a neighbourhood which is almost entirely african muslim refugees. There are these huge commission flats, full almost entirely of africans. More of the shops along my local strip are owned and operated by africans and asians than europeans. I frequently walk past the flats to get to the train station. They have a huge soccer field, a school, a community centre, a community garden and the most awesome play equipment with a flying fox and climbing ropes and everything. I know living in these huge commission flats is hardly glamorous, but I really hope they're enjoying their life here and their kids are happy growing up in such an environment. I am proud of my country to think perhaps we can give this to them and proud to think those children are growing up to be Australians, that despite some of our racist policies by our conservative fruitloop government we actually take in a lot of immigrants and refugees because we're a desperately underpopulated country with lots of room for everyone.
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5 So lots of black people in your neighbourhood in Russia I take it? 5 So lots of black people in your neighbourhood in Russia I take it?