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【mature dirty talking sex videos】Enter to watch online.Naomi Klein likens Australia's refugee treatment to Trump's 'insane' wall

【mature dirty talking sex videos】Enter to watch online.Naomi Klein likens Australia's refugee treatment to Trump's 'insane' wall

While to world waits to see whether Donald Trump will ever get his chance to build that wall,mature dirty talking sex videos it could be said that Australia's already constructed one, albeit invisibly.

Canadian journalist and author Naomi Klein told Australian panel program Q&AMonday, that the country's immigration policies have an uncomfortable similarity to those proposed by Trump.

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Her comments come after the Australian government recently announced a plan to ban all refugees who would come to its shores by boat. Government ads designed to deter people from entering the country this way have hit Facebook locally, too.

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In Klein's view, there's more than a little in common between the "craziness" of Trump and Australia's policies.

"One of the reasons why I can't wait to be rid of Trump, if this does happen, is he's lowered the bar so much that anything can seem sane in comparison. We can all feel terrifically smug because we're not that crazy," she said.

"I think that Donald Trump talking about building the wall with Mexico is insane and racist, but I also think what Australia is doing on Nauru and Manus is as well.

"I think we shouldn't be so self-satisfied about it. You're actually doingit, he's just talking about it," she said.

When a young audience member asked Klein to explain the difference between Australia's border protection policies and Trump's plan to build a wall, she responded with an appeal to reason.

"We can't send a message to the people smugglers. What about the message you're sending to refugees around the world?

"The implication that the only way they die is at sea? They die in war zones. That's why we [should] welcome refugees."

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