So what's the deal with the advertising slogan to Australia
for people smugglers?
Is Australia touted as a 'charity'?
Do they say that the Australian government gives you money
for nothing for pretending to be a 'refugee' even though you're really a criminal?
Do they say that the working Aussies will pay for your
'everything', and you don't even have to work for it?
So what's the real deal behind the 'disturbed' Myanmar man's
behaviour which led him to pouring fuel all over himself and setting himself
alight in a bank of Melbourne's suburb Springvale?
Let's take a look at a few items that were mentioned by the
mainstream media.
- The man was receiving Centrelink payments.
- It was revealed that the man was sending money overseas.
- Centrelink stops man's payments.
- Man gets upset about the bank and government not giving him any money, sets himself alight in bank.
Let's get one thing very clear for everyone, in that the
Australian Government, via its welfare business called Centrelink gives cash
to the recipients in order for them to 'survive' (putting aside the
'technicalities' whether it's enough or not), i.e. food, clothes, shelter only
for that person, and no one else.
It 'seems' that Centrelink was made aware that the man's
money was being sent overseas (irrespective of whatever reason), and stopped
the payments as a result.
It 'seems' like he cracked the wobblies for his payment cuts
and took whatever action he justified as 'correct' in his mind at the time
So does coming into the country as a 'refugee' give you the
right to 'scum' from taxpaying mums and dads?
Should the Australian Government be importing 'dangerous'
people into the country, who put the general populous at risk?
After all, don't forget the 'Australian Government' stated
that:
"The first job of a government is to look after the
safety of its people" (Bronwyn Bishop 2015).
Remembering that real 'refugees' are as a result of a
failure of government?
Are the world's governments supporting corrupt governance by
allowing governments to create refugees?
P.S. The above words could be a 'conspiracy theory' and have
no lawful standing as they cannot be backed up by case law.
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