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zakman440 18-07-2016 06:52 PM

Former BBAU host Sonia Kruger calls for an end to Muslim migration in Australia
 
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The TV presenter Sonia Kruger has called for an end to Muslim immigration to Australia, saying she agrees with the US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s stance on immigration.

The host of Channel Nine’s The Voice and Today Extra was discussing the massacre in Nice when she said she agreed with the views expressed by the Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt, who argued in a column “the more Muslims we import, the more danger we are in”.

“Personally I think Andrew Bolt has a point here,” Kruger said to Today’s Lisa Wilkinson on Monday. “There is a correlation between the number of people in a country who are Muslim and the number of terrorist attacks.

“I have a lot of very good friends who are Muslim, who are peace-loving, who are beautiful people, but there are fanatics.

“Personally, I would like to see it stop now for Australia. I want to feel safe and I want to see freedom of speech.”

Kruger was backed by Channel Nine which released a statement citing “freedom of speech”.

“Nine’s view is that we believe in freedom of speech and the Mixed Grill segment on the Today show is a place where that happens. Sonia, [and the other presenters] David and Lisa each expressed a variety of opinions on the show this morning.”

Kruger repeated Bolt’s claim in his Monday column, Muslim migration in France opens door to terror, and said that Japan didn’t have many Muslims migrants so it had no terrorist attacks.

“I want to feel safe, as all of our citizens do when they go out to celebrate Australia Day, and I’d like to see freedom of speech,” Kruger said.

But her remarks were challenged by her Today Extra co-host, David Campbell, who interjected: “I’d like to see freedom of religion as well, as well as freedom of speech. They both go hand in hand.”

Campbell, who is also a singer and the son of rock singer Jimmy Barnes, said of Bolt’s piece: “This sort of article breeds hate.”

But Kruger said victims of the Nice attacks would agree with her. “I would venture that if you spoke to the parents of those children killed in Nice, they would be of the same opinion.”

When she came off air Kruger posted a statement on Twitter, saying that, as a mother, she felt it was vital such issues should be discussed in a democratic society.



The prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, was drawn into the furore when he was asked about his view on the arguments put forward by Bolt and Kruger.

“As you know I’m not going to run a commentary on the commentators but, as you know, Australia has a non-discriminatory immigration program and a non-discriminatory humanitarian program, and has done for many, many years, and that is not going to change,” he said at a press conference in Canberra.

A former dancer, Kruger is a familiar face in Australian households as the longtime host of Dancing with the Stars and for her role as Tina Sparkle in the hit 1992 film Strictly Ballroom. She was a reporter on TV show Today Tonight and host of Nine’s Big Brother.

Her views on immigration also attracted attention in 2008 when hosting Dancing with the Stars. She joked about her outfit for the Melbourne Cup, saying a “sweat shop of illegal immigrants” was working on it, before turning to the show’s musical director, Chong Lim, and saying, “How’s the family Chong? All right?”

Seven eventually apologised for her comments after viewer complaints.

In his column Bolt again brought Waleed Aly, host of TV show The Project, into the debate, accusing him and other “prominent Muslims” of turning almost every discussion on Islamist terrorism into a criticism of the west.

“Of course, most Muslims are great citizens and some are widely admired,” Bolt said. “They hate terrorism. They want peace. All that is true and must always be kept in mind.

“But most are troublingly silent when their top Muslim leaders preach hatred, excuse terrorists and blame the west for inviting jihadist attacks.”

https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...n-to-australia
Oh dear... :/

Marsh. 18-07-2016 06:53 PM

It's time to go....

Samm 18-07-2016 06:54 PM

Always knew she was a flop

LukeB 18-07-2016 06:54 PM

D:

Liam- 18-07-2016 06:57 PM

I do believe that people should be allowed to freely discuss their reservations and worries about immigration without being called a racist, but to point out one single religion as the cause of all things bad, is kinda loopy.

Jason. 18-07-2016 07:01 PM

Gretel >>>

Mokka 18-07-2016 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Samm (Post 8829118)
Always knew she was a flop

x 2

Marsh. 18-07-2016 07:04 PM

Leave her alone.

Lostie! 18-07-2016 07:05 PM

http://i.imgur.com/6mnNMaj.gif

LukeB 18-07-2016 07:05 PM

Now I prefer Gretel

Pete. 18-07-2016 07:06 PM

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Former BBAU
http://i.imgur.com/6mnNMaj.gif

Denver 18-07-2016 07:06 PM

queen of free speech

Jason. 18-07-2016 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by LukeB (Post 8829153)
Now I prefer Gretel

Gretel was always the superior host from the moment that mecaring.jpg came to our screens!

Tom4784 18-07-2016 07:09 PM

Punishing an entire section of people due to the actions of an extreme minority within that group of people is beyond dumb.

It's attitudes like hers that help IS more than anything.

Firewire 18-07-2016 07:45 PM

Emma would NEVER.

reece(: 18-07-2016 07:47 PM

She's certainly no Arisa

Firewire 18-07-2016 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 8829280)
She's certainly no Arisa

Also this

Crimson Dynamo 18-07-2016 07:50 PM

:clap1: here for a solution

Crimson Dynamo 18-07-2016 07:52 PM

oh and remember that the Nice guy wasnt a good Muslim, he was a bad one...

Macie Lightfoot 18-07-2016 08:19 PM

yeah wasn't Sonia always **** idk why this is a big surprise

MB. 18-07-2016 08:21 PM

Forget Gretel, bitch isn't even a Kyle and Jackie O

_Tom_ 18-07-2016 08:21 PM

Brave woman :clap1:

Headie 18-07-2016 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8829115)
It's time to go....

Lmao

SuperV 19-07-2016 10:49 AM

#OnyaSonia

I feel like she has the right to say her views without people getting angry. I know they are a bit extreme but it is her opinion let her preach it!

Tom4784 19-07-2016 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperV (Post 8830838)
#OnyaSonia

I feel like she has the right to say her views without people getting angry. I know they are a bit extreme but it is her opinion let her preach it!

Why?

She has a right to an opinion and everyone else has a right to their opinion too. People are allowed to be angry or upset as a response.

It's not a one way street. She can't say whatever she wants and expect other people to be supportive of her.

Crimson Dynamo 19-07-2016 11:31 AM

I thunk she makes perfect logical sense

Stop importing in people who follow a false backward and potentially very dangerous superstition that will be at total odds to Australian culture and the 21st century and will isolate and stop integration

This ridiculous religion KEEPS being interpretated for hate and death and is used to recruit from for major terrorist groups


I think she has a very good point

brisbanebroncos 26-07-2016 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8830907)
I thunk she makes perfect logical sense

Stop importing in people who follow a false backward and potentially very dangerous superstition that will be at total odds to Australian culture and the 21st century and will isolate and stop integration

This ridiculous religion KEEPS being interpretated for hate and death and is used to recruit from for major terrorist groups


I think she has a very good point

Yeah, no.

That is such a false statement. Australia is a multi-cultural country. A real Australian embraces other cultures.

There's definitely a racist element to the country but they're all just scared by bull**** media and fear/hate mongers like Pauline Hanson.

When I play football on the weekend, I play with a few anglos, a few people from different parts of Asia, some people from Africa and quite a few from the Middle East. We all get along and have a great time playing football. That to me, is the real Australia.

So in summary, **** off with this bull****, thanks.

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2016 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by brisbanebroncos (Post 8853054)
Yeah, no.

That is such a false statement. Australia is a multi-cultural country. A real Australian embraces other cultures.

There's definitely a racist element to the country but they're all just scared by bull**** media and fear/hate mongers like Pauline Hanson.

When I play football on the weekend, I play with a few anglos, a few people from different parts of Asia, some people from Africa and quite a few from the Middle East. We all get along and have a great time playing football. That to me, is the real Australia.

So in summary, **** off with this bull****, thanks.

and your thoughts on what is happening in France and Germany are
?

brisbanebroncos 26-07-2016 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8853064)
and your thoughts on what is happening in France and Germany are
?

It's really sad to see the recent murders in these countries.

Is that the fault of every day Muslims? Absolutely not. Implying that every single Muslim is a terrorist or a threat just because some nut cases within the Muslim faith have done some terrible stuff is ridiculous.

How is that fair to the innocent people that haven't done anything wrong that they have to cop this constant bull**** just because some dickheads happen to pray to the same god?

Suze 28-07-2016 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by brisbanebroncos (Post 8853108)
It's really sad to see the recent murders in these countries.

Is that the fault of every day Muslims? Absolutely not. Implying that every single Muslim is a terrorist or a threat just because some nut cases within the Muslim faith have done some terrible stuff is ridiculous.

How is that fair to the innocent people that haven't done anything wrong that they have to cop this constant bull**** just because some dickheads happen to pray to the same god?

If you need to portion blame then portion it to the right ones, the murderous individuals in the Muslim faith making it bad for those Muslims who want to live peacefully, not those trying to work out a system to stop the terrorists entering their homeland which sadly may be have the side effect of others losing out on entering or sent out. If you have an answer/solution that will benefit those peaceful ones, then I for one would be all ears.


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