Australian government’s anti-immigrant poster shocks planet (VIDEO)
Irish Central | 16 October 2014
Don’t come to Australia, you’ll drown.
That’s the hard hitting message being sent out by the current Australian government to asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants, in the hope it will discourage more of them from ever setting out for its shores.
The
controversial new government approved poster – which has already been
printed in 17 languages – reads: "No way. You will not make Australia
home.”
The blunt language and the ominous imagery, part of the Australian government's Operation Sovereign Borders program, ensured the poster became a global internet sensation this week.
To
underline the Australian government’s point that the danger isn’t worth
it, the new poster presents a tiny boat being tossed by a threatening
sea.
Critics are already calling it the anti-tourist campaign of the century.
Green immigration spokeswoman Senator Sarah Hanson-Young
told the press: “This document is in incredibly poor taste. The fact
that it came from the Australian government is a disappointing
indictment on our once generous nation which helped to draft the Refugee
Convention.”
It’s certainly a marked change of tone from the old
days. Back in 1928 Australia was advertising itself as a land of
opportunity – but the people it was advertising to lived in the UK and
northern Europe.
After the Second World War the country even offered British immigrants a subsidized boat trip for just ten pounds to their new land of opportunity.
Now
critics say that it’s ironic that a country founded by Europeans (at
the documented expense of the indigenous peoples who lived there) now
has the gall to declare itself off limits to foreigners.
Threatening
asylum seekers sailing to flee oppression and violence in their own
countries has struck most commentators as needlessly cruel.
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