Dobbers? No, Bendee, we are becoming a nation of recipients (40-something percent and growing), and the providers who work and pay are getting tired of it. Keep our mouths shut and allow our authorities to police it, if illegal? The same authorities who enforced our immigration laws? In neither case is it a matter of a low-level functionary putting down his donut long enough to go out and make a bust; enforcement (or lack of) emanates from a much higher level.
As for the legality of this situation---I don’t know. I just know it’s not right. After all, slavery was once ‘legal’ in this country. Look what it took to “get that law changed”.
I will agree with you about supporting rulers in Afghanistan, and Egypt, and Libya, and a hundred other cesspools in the world. Also the lobbyists---especially the ones who lobby for non-deserving ‘recipient’ clients at the unwilling expense of others.
I probably shouldn’t make generalizations, but the Aussies have always struck me as an independent, self-sufficient, self-reliant bunch of blokes. Based on that perception, and your homogeneous culture, I suspect you probably don’t have a similar social circumstance. Am I wrong?
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