@iapetus_rocks wrote:

Village_person, i think you misunderstood what i wrote, above.

I you read the last few lines a little more carefully, then you might see that I am in agreement with you, on certain issues, at least. 🙂

 

 


No insult intended by me ir. I was just thinking out loud. 

Can you offer any proof of this richness and vibrancy you speak of?

 

Victor Chang

Li Cunxin,

Anh Do

Carla Zampati

Ruth Tarvydas

Melina Marchetta,

Daniel Ricciardo

 

 


@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

Can you offer any proof of this richness and vibrancy you speak of?

 

Victor Chang

Li Cunxin,

Anh Do

Carla Zampati

Ruth Tarvydas

Melina Marchetta,

Daniel Ricciardo

 

 


If someone needs to be provided with proof of the richness and vibrancy of a multicultural community, then I don't reckon they're going to get it she-el.

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@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

Can you offer any proof of this richness and vibrancy you speak of?

 

Victor Chang

Li Cunxin,

Anh Do

Carla Zampati

Ruth Tarvydas

Melina Marchetta,

Daniel Ricciardo

 

 


Your list is incomplete TGSE. Add the following:-

 

Victor Chang’s killers

John Wayne Glover

Ivan Milat

Gerald Adamson

Mark Walding Turner

Dieter Dresen

Leslie Cunliffe

Karl Koch

Clifford Tucker

Rangi Muir

Andrew Derek Moore

Patricia Toia

Christophe Munster

Raymond Horne

Stefan Nystrom

Timothy Borstrok

Marouna Williams

Aaron Ellmers

Jeremy McLaughlin

Riaz Tasawar

Miho Christian Alavija

 

The list above includes rapists, murderers, paedophiles and others who don't seem to add much 'richness and vibrancy' (IMHO).

And how is your list relevant. 

 

You asked for proof of how  the people from many and diverse cultures who live here have enhanced our collective experience of life - and I provided it.. Rattling off a list of some who  who failed to do so does not in any way negate that proof.

 

I coild just as easily compile a list including Ivan Milat, Chris Worrell and Eric Edgar Cooke and say it  proved that men have contributed nothing of value to Australian culture.

that kind of argument  is known as a "non sequitur