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/// Underneath a picture of the Australian flag, the caption on the vest read "If you don't love it, leave". ///
/// The slogan could be read as a hostile message aimed at immigrant groups in the country, and that's how it was taken by Mariam Veiszadeh. She's a lawyer, and prominent advocate for the Muslim community in Australia. ///
Well it would wouldn't it, but she is completely wrong, it was not aimed at "immigrant groups in the country" it was aimed at those in Australia who don't love their country, represented by it's flag.
/// The slogan could be read as a hostile message aimed at immigrant groups in the country, and that's how it was taken by Mariam Veiszadeh. She's a lawyer, and prominent advocate for the Muslim community in Australia. ///
Well it would wouldn't it, but she is completely wrong, it was not aimed at "immigrant groups in the country" it was aimed at those in Australia who don't love their country, represented by it's flag.
// it is the hate people poured on this woman for speaking out against it. //
It isnt only that she spoke out about it she used social media to get, what is really not offensive to any particular group, pulled from the shelves. Now when social media is used against her she whines.
She had no need to take offence. It is quite clear that any muslim, jew, christian, black, white, purple is for their country then they are not included.
Clearly if this woman is offended she must include herself as one who is not behind Australia and has whipped up the brainwashed hordes to fulfill her own sense of indignation.
True, it has now degenerated into the far right extremists taking action, but are they any less extreme than her? You reap what you sow, as she is finding out.
It isnt only that she spoke out about it she used social media to get, what is really not offensive to any particular group, pulled from the shelves. Now when social media is used against her she whines.
She had no need to take offence. It is quite clear that any muslim, jew, christian, black, white, purple is for their country then they are not included.
Clearly if this woman is offended she must include herself as one who is not behind Australia and has whipped up the brainwashed hordes to fulfill her own sense of indignation.
True, it has now degenerated into the far right extremists taking action, but are they any less extreme than her? You reap what you sow, as she is finding out.
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it was aimed at those in Australia who don't love their country, represented by it's flag.
As a lawyer one would of thought she would of realised that there are two sides to a story. You know Defence and Prosecution etc. Still I suppose under Sharia law!!!!
Perhaps Woolworths should of printed that slogan on Burkahs as well to level the field
Maybe next year's fashion will be Burkahs with "If you don't like the way we are changing your country you can go elsewhere" printed on them.
it was aimed at those in Australia who don't love their country, represented by it's flag.
As a lawyer one would of thought she would of realised that there are two sides to a story. You know Defence and Prosecution etc. Still I suppose under Sharia law!!!!
Perhaps Woolworths should of printed that slogan on Burkahs as well to level the field
Maybe next year's fashion will be Burkahs with "If you don't like the way we are changing your country you can go elsewhere" printed on them.