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Hypothetical Question?

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Suppose Federation never happened in Australia and as such Australia is still under British rule. Suppose Britain started to feel sorry for the Gypsies, as they were targeted by the n***s, and felt that the Gypsies needed a homeland. Britain then decided to give a piece of Australia to the Gypsies. A piece of Australia at the expense of 750,000. 750,000 people who as a result of this would be forced into refugee camps and poverty.

Would you support this? Under these circumstances should Australians fight for their land or happily trot off to a refugee camp?

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  1. I agree, the Palestinians should not have been displaced in favor of a Jewish homeland and I don't blame them for not accepting being "given" half the territory that was already theirs.

    Oh wait...that was a hypothetical question, never mind.


  2. I think they deserve Texas.

  3. more than 750,000 original Australians have already been displaced - so what Australians are you talking about?     And that is not hypothetical.      The Gypsy race definitely needed a homeland, we race of spiritual people find our homes in all countries - we do not have to be 'granted' these homelands.    You - should study your history.

    Before you go talking about being a refugee, recognise first the people you have already made refugees in your own country.  
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