Sydney, Australia - Protest against changes to student visa laws

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

Overseas students organised a rally at Sydney Town Hall to protest changes to the student visa requirements

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  • So, what's your point? Everybody gets it better than the 'aboriginals', even the 'pussies'. Congratulations on being a Korean language speaker (this video is in Korean).

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  • australia is a tough country so stop winging u pussies u get it better than the aboriginals

  • ok... it's in korean... I guess I could try to find some news articles about student visa laws to find out what's going on, but I'm gonna go to sleep instead. I liked reading your retorts. btw Nat sent me here, j/k.

  • @Booniebanana You're not only an ignorant bigot, you're a confused bigot as well.

    Listen mate, instead of telling other people to leave Australia, why don't you piss off to that mythical land full of white neanderthals that you seem to think is the ideal. Oh, and get yourself a new tag, Booniebanana sounds like a refugee from the Wiggles.

  • @Booniebanana If you knew anything about the history of Australia, a country you love beyond reason or logic, you would know that Chinese (and Indonesians and Malaysians) have been here since the 1850s. They helped pioneer this country; a fact that blind bigots like you conveniently ignore. Where do you get your statistics from? The back of a cornflakes packet?

  • The problems you are outlining here (overcrowded cities, pollution, illegal immigration, higher property prices) are not caused by 150,000 foreign students. These things are the by-products of a western consumer culture. International student visas are actually a way of controlling immigration; ensuring that only the best and brightest are allowed entry. All secondary and tertiary education for Australian citizens is heavily subsidised by each and every one of those International students.

  • @Booniebanana Because of the sort of attitude that you are displaying here, they are going to study somewhere else. This kind of intolerance and ignorance is costing Australia $18 billion dollars in lost export earnings. If you think that is meaningless and that your ignorant, mindless thoughts are worth more, then you are going to end up in a poverty-stricken, intellectually bankrupt country, playing with yourself.

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