The survey question relating to cultural/ethnic origins mentions Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islanders. Which Australians were you hoping to be mentioned?
First they came for the 'illegal' immigrants...and i did not speak out because i was not an illegal immigrant.
Then they came for...
The Saint wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:34 pm
Saw a post on Twitter, mentioning a new political party.
From their web page
No. The Muslim Vote is not a political party, and it does not intend to become either of these in the future. The Muslim Vote is a united collective mobilising the grassroots to participate in the electoral process.
My concern with Muslim Vote is that the Convener is Sheikh Wesam Charkawi, has been ranting about the two idiotic Bankstown nurses and how it was just a joke and that they were set up if you see the full video, but I have seen the full unedited video and that's a lie. Muslim Vote also put out a joint statement saying any outrage at the nurses was "manufactured". The statement was put out along with Hizb ut-Tahrir and a bunch of hardline hate preachers. Worth noting the Australian National Imams Council did not cosign that statement.
"Now this is the command: Do to the doer to make him do." - The Eloquent Peasant (2040–1650 BCE)
“Religion the protector of the well fed and consoler of the hungry.” - Mikhail Bakunin
pipbarber wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:49 pm
The survey question relating to cultural/ethnic origins mentions Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islanders. Which Australians were you hoping to be mentioned?
The Australian Bureau of Statistics includes 'Australian', as well as all the other nationalities and ethnic groups mentioned, in their surveys.
I didn't have an expectations prior of doing the Muslim Vote survey, but when I came to Q14, 'background/cultural affiliation', I did have an expectation of seeing "Australian" there, I looked for Australian, but couldn't find it. I found this odd.