Protection Seekers – Arn’t we All?

Posted On Monday, October 19th, 2009 By textonscreen

Does it really matter why they are coming to Australia when we understand what they are chttp://museumvictoria.com.au/pages/9778/mn009820.gifoming for? Protection … some think they are coming here to get a job … a job to them is a beginning to provide protection … isn’t protection what everyone requires; but may not be aware of? No protection then no freedom; they haven’t even got freedom of voice because of the language bridge.

The public should start investing in government homes with secure rental schemes.  Local communities need more resources into mental health before the physical state of the country & it’s people are equally depressed; these people will not be able to pay for psychologists, they won’t even know how to help themselves through a mechanism that exists to support emotional damage – these people are already traumatized; this will take a while to work out when people here begin to understand what they are saying because of the language diversity.

Educate the public through the media & the children by introducing more diversity within their education environment and expose them to different cultures earlier so integration can provide sustainability for the future.  Because there will be more waiting offshore.

Aylum seekers, Protection seekers, Immigrants – are they not all looking for a better life? for protection from that which is not making life happy? don’t forget – what country or life that is left is sometimes  just the shell of the egg.

“Where there is no vision, there is no hope”

By George Washington Carver

Picture of George Washington Carver taked by F...
Image via Wikipedia
Reblog this post [with Zemanta]
Spread the joy:
  • Print
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • PDF
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter
  • MySpace
  • Tumblr

Leave a Reply

Login with Facebook: