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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 7:25:35 GMT 10
But Flagg, the guy we're talking about is "Rahaman" while Farti's is Rahman.
I guess it goes back to the 10th and 11th centuries when India was invaded by the Turks and Afghans. The two systems of Hindu and muslim mingled leaving cultural influences on each other.
A lot of Hindus change their name if they are of Islamic origin.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 7:26:47 GMT 10
just hit me
99 bloody names.
apart from the practical problems of that..
how many different things can you call a turd, anyway?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 7:28:10 GMT 10
Lol, true enough. Yet the overwhelming numbers of muslims prefer the name of the prophet Mohammed.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 7:28:27 GMT 10
But Flagg, the guy we're talking about is "Rahaman" while Farti's is Rahman. I guess it goes back to the 10th and 11th centuries when India was invaded by the Turks and Afghans. The two systems of Hindu and muslim mingled leaving cultural influences on each other. A lot of Hindus change their name if they are of Islamic origin. absolutely...a doctor near here is called Mahatma Abdul Huq. One hindi name, two musso names. anyway,Indian, is a devout Musso...i think of Fiji.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 7:33:41 GMT 10
Oh, id have called it islamic whether Rahman or Rahaman.. Id look at it as Hindu if it had a B in front of it, Brahma Brahman, is not just a bull, is the second highest indian caste, and Hindus tend to include their caste in their names.. it effectively means "Priest" Brahma caste is the Priest caste, a very high caste, but not #1 outright
I mean that reminds me of the Jewish names of Abraham, obviously, or Abrams.. the different spellings of Schwarz
a letter gets dropped or added here or there, for old complex reasons..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 7:47:26 GMT 10
Yep there are so many Fijian Indians.
When you consider it, there are a billion Indians and tens of millions want to get out to the West. These scamming international colleges are often owned by Indians back in India with contacts in Australia. The whole educational thing is just an easy way to get into Australia and stay. The govt sets a whole lot of rules which are completely disregarded by the colleges and their "students."
For example, they are supposed to prove to the govt that they have the money to support themselves while they do their course. But they don't and the college gets around that by extending loans to the students. In fact the students are all working here and their spouses. They are supposed to only work 20 hours a week but some are actually working double that under fictitious names.
I know how they live ... 25 to a house because none of them can afford any more than $50 per week rent. They even burnt down a house in my mother's suburb because there were so many living there. In some cases they sleep in shifts because there aren't enough beds!!!
Some of these nursing students raid the kitchens of the places where they work - such as in the asylum - just to get enough to eat. When they get a fulltime position after they are accepted, they have to pay back these illegal "loans" to the college.
IT IS ALL AN IMMIGRATION SCAM!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 7:57:51 GMT 10
Oh, id have called it islamic whether Rahman or Rahaman.. Id look at it as Hindu if it had a B in front of it, Brahma Brahman, is not just a bull, is the second highest indian caste, and Hindus tend to include their caste in their names.. it effectively means "Priest" Brahma caste is the Priest caste, a very high caste, but not #1 outright I mean that reminds me of the Jewish names of Abraham, obviously, or Abrams.. the different spellings of Schwarz a letter gets dropped or added here or there, for old complex reasons.. Rahman, Rahaman, Braham, Abraham ... all very similar aren't they! Yet vastly different cultures and religions ... all must have had something in common centuries ago.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 8:05:02 GMT 10
the entire foreign student program is an immigration scam which the unis are willfully complicit in...they get the fees, but meanwhile the taxpayer is underwriting the entire thing many times the fees...
they also dont mention how many foreigners-only scholarships they hand out, such as to the Filipinos..so they get the fees with one hand from foreign students...then hand it back out to foreign students.
then pretend that it somehow underwrites places for our own students...
and of course the kicker is that half the time its not even about wanting to study here...every 'student" once they have worked PT jobs here and what have you, now effectively guest-workers as well...we will NEVER get rid of them, if they dont Want to leave.
and they werent planning to leave when they hit on the idea of coming here.
the uni knows all of this of course, to them its just all in the wonderful cause of 'diversity".. browning the country, fucking the taxpayers, wasting billions of govt revenue..
and then fucking whining that the govt it tightening their purse strings..
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 8:05:42 GMT 10
and the Brownies meanwhile laugh all the way at the stupid whities and how easy they are to fuck with..
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 8:09:21 GMT 10
Unlike you, I would apply the law. Do you prefer a lawless society? Well certainly in south western Sydney we are seeing evidence of a particular community that is lawless. Who live by their own unlawful standards. An imported culture where shootings and stabbings are a weekly occurrence. And where nobody speaks to the police! yes, and when " Achmed al Houda Aziz Saeed Manboob" is dragged into court for shooting up his rival dealer families place.. Slarti will tell you that there is no way to tell which religion he is! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 8:37:15 GMT 10
Exactly!! This Rahaman is running child and aged care courses that are funded by the govt. Like how can that be possible??? Let this dickhead and his international Indian students fund the wretched courses themselves. But no, we are a benevolent society and I suppose the govt is involved because they don't want these courses run in Hindi or whatever language. It's not so long since international nurses were actually allowed to do their nursing courses here IN THEIR OWN BLOODY LANGUAGE!! I am totally amazed at what is happening. It's as if we have completely lost the plot and these Indians and Chinese or whatever are telling us how we should be running our immigration - and doing it for us! And the losers? Well I can tell you that in the nursing home, the residents would repeatedly ask the non-Australian staff to "speak English!!" because they couldn't understand a word they said. At least these people could speak up. I can see Phil and co denouncing these oldies as "racist" and xenophobic. But what ramifications this will have on young children is mind boggling if 70% of the staff are Indians and Filipinos like in the nursing home. We would hope that children would be taught good English and good Australian values. But once again the authorities must be whistling in the wind.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 9:15:52 GMT 10
if Filipinos are in there, in nursing homes with people with dementia and not long to go, Id be watching them very very very closely...
you'll have them being made beneficieries of their wills and then them checking out not too long after the codicile.. thats their style, one of their favorite old tricks..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 10:16:45 GMT 10
Flagg, it is actually a standard procedure that no employee can benefit from a resident's will. Even if the resident wants to give them their watch or jewellery, they cannot accept it.
But I have found that a lot of Filipino employees were very diligent hard workers and extremely caring. It's got something to do with the fact they are devout Christians.
On the other hand, I found Indians to be quite devoid of compassion or caring and you only have to look at their culture to see where they get those attitudes. To them it was just a job and underpaid at that which was always of some aggravation to them. They wouldn't put much effort in because in their opinion they weren't being paid to put extra effort in. In fact the worst abuse of residents I witnessed were by Indians. And they couldn't be told!!
Out in the community though, there are certainly Filipino women who are looking for some stupid guy who has a house and a few assets. They need to have a kid first and then take him to the cleaners. It's the Rose Hancock syndrome and many Filipinos come hopefully looking for their own billionaire.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 11:41:47 GMT 10
i dont trust them, Stellar...whole Philippines gives me the creeps, is why i have never gone there...theyre a Chinese/Malay mix which has been fucked and corrupted by Spain, who were probably the worst colonial power of the lot, and then basically used as a giant floating base and brothel by America...
youve seen what kooky crass and shifty in one women they can produce...between that Marcos bitch and Porteous.. and mind you, yes, they all wave crucifixes around and are devout Catholic christians.. would not turn my back on them..the accent does my head in for a start. Cant stand it.
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Post by chequeredflaggg on Oct 25, 2012 11:43:05 GMT 10
Flagg, it is actually a standard procedure that no employee can benefit from a resident's will. Even if the resident wants to give them their watch or jewellery, they cannot accept it."
point taken...but I can imagine ways around it and you can bet theyve been tried.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2012 8:35:02 GMT 10
I can understand that. You only have to look at Rose Hancock Porteous or whatever she calls herself these days. An ugly sort surprisingly who certainly did well for herself. Old Lang Hancock got caught - but there's no fool like an old fool. Naturally this was all reported in the Philippines press and unsurprisingly tens of thousands of younger, really beautiful girls were thinking if she can do it, I can do it. Hence those stories on TT and ACA about silly but desperate men being caught and fleeced. There is so much deprivation and poverty in the Philippines that some see it as the only way out. Look, I saw that sort of behaviour in the nursing home. Filippino carers using their feminine wiles to manage recalictrant old fogies who would not comply with a simple request. The carers would say "I love you Bill" or whoever and would turn and give me a wink when these old seniles would start to beam and suddenly become more compliant. I could never do that but they used to do it and I suppose it worked for them. On the whole though, they were more compassionate than other cultures and they certainly had to work hard for low wages so I won't take that away from them. I was glad when my stint in the nursing home was over. It wasn't a place I could stay for more than 6 months but I was glad of the experience and insights gained. Not that the asylum is much better ... just the inmates are much younger and fitter...but no less recalcitrant or compliant.
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