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George Brown Ignores Foreigners - Don Dresden - 05-22-2008

Australian Dr. George Brown has dedicated his life to protecting the entrenched, wealthy higher education interests, both at home and abroad, from cut rate competition.

Meanwhile, unsuspecting foreign students in his native land are being exploited, beaten and murdered.  

What is Dr. George Brown doing about it??????
Is there any money or prestige in it for George?  Well, then it's a safe bet he won't be doing a damn thing!!!  

Foreign students feel high price to study

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Enough is enough: the stabbing of Jalvinder Singh, one of many Indian students working as a Melbourne cabbie to make ends meet, sparked a CBD protest by his driver colleagues.

Quote:Foreign students feel high price to study
Mark Dunn and Nick Higginbottom

May 10, 2008 12:00am

INDIANS are being warned that Melbourne is unsafe, after a series of attacks on students from the sub-continent.

The international students swarming into this and other state capitals are paying a price much higher than their education fees, with 40 dying in less than a year.

The stabbing of student taxi driver Jalvinder Singh two weeks ago has led to warnings by the Indian press that racist attacks in Melbourne are on the rise.

Boarding home fires, car crashes, murders and drownings are taking their toll, with 17 foreign students dying in Victoria in the past year.

Greedy landlords, second-rate colleges and low-paid jobs are the lot of many students.

A Herald Sun investigation into the booming $12.6 billion foreign student industry found:

MORE cash-strapped foreign students in cramped Melbourne boarding homes will die unless laws are toughened and rogue landlords pulled up, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade says.

OF 370,000 foreign students in Australia, 135,000 are in Melbourne. About 20,900 obtained permanent residency last year after graduating -- almost triple the 2004 total -- with many focusing on courses that can earn residency points.

A GROUP of Melbourne landlords, including one man who owns 70 houses, are cashing in, with some charging weekly rates of $85 a head when up to 14 students live in one house.

SOME western suburbs landlords are charging unwitting students internet fees and $5 a week to park in the street.

STATE authorities have closed eight private training schools in Melbourne in the past three years for failing to meet educational standards. Students claim several colleges have woeful computer or book stocks.

UP to 40 per cent of student fees at some institutions are spent on student-recruitment promotions.

THOUSANDS are driving cabs or doing $5-an-hour menial jobs to afford their education.

The Times of India this year warned Indians to think twice about moving to Australia.

Readers agreed on the paper's website, one calling Australia "the most racist country in the developed world". Others expressed fear over plans to study in Melbourne.

"It's in their blood. Aussies were, are and will be bloody racist," said one forum contributor.

Federation of Indian Students of Australia secretary Gautam Gupta said racism was rampant.

He had met eight students in the past month who had been assaulted in Melbourne, two of whom were beaten so seriously they returned home in fear.

On top of safety issues, he said a number of colleges or training companies were failing to provide decent education.

"Sometimes there are no teachers, sometimes there have been only three computers for a class of 50," he said.

Foreign students packed in unregistered rooming houses are a major concern. Three Indians killed in a fire in Footscray in January were sharing mattresses when their computer allegedly sparked the blaze.

But, with overloaded electrical systems and poor fire safety features, there were warnings before the tragedy.

A Burwood property containing 14 beds for foreign students burnt down last year. By the next day, nine of the beds had disappeared.

Property agents were marketing suburban homes near universities as ideal "mum and dad" investments that could be packed with students, MFB investigator Rod East said.

Victoria University housing officer Hean Chang agreed landlords were exploiting students.

"A four-bedroom house in Sunshine will normally rent for about $270 but a landlord will be asking students to pay $130 each, that means $520 for the property," she said.

Opposition spokesman for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship, Nicholas Kotsiras, said: "I would be greatly concerned, as should be all Victorians, if Melbourne's international reputation was being dragged down by the inaction and neglect of the Brumby Government."



George Brown's Response to Plight of Foreign Students in Australia - Little Arminius - 05-22-2008

We haven't heard from George since he received his doctorate, he's back to posting with Chip the Homo and Bruce. We can speculate about his response, though. I would guess it would be something along the lines of the following:

"They never put any money in my pocket and I don't see how I can profit from their presence in Australia. That means I have no reason to care about their problems. They're not even good cab drivers - you can barely see around the buggers' (Sikhs) turbans and most of 'em smell like a musty old rug. Let'em eat wallaby stew every day! If they don't like it, they can (and should) go back to India."      -- George Brown, PhD


RE: George Brown Ignores Foreigners - ham - 05-22-2008

Quote:Boarding home fires, car crashes, murders and drownings are taking their toll, with 17 foreign students dying in Victoria in the past year.

wow!
does anyone ever count victims of foreigner criminals...?

Quote:Victoria University housing officer Hean Chang agreed landlords were exploiting students.

really?
Don't tell me the housing of students is a lucrative business...
It was in Milan & Montreal last time I checked...

Quote:second-rate colleges and low-paid jobs are the lot of many students.

it's unfair...
let's pass another bleeding heart liberal law and use taxes to usher them to Harvard...
I guess most Australians can't afford Harvard either, but it's time these closeted clansmen and hate mongers learn that these poor people deserve a better future.

Quote:with many focusing on courses that can earn residency points.

as i said, education first.
Only clansmen and time-warped nazis could think that these good folks are only trying to jump aboard the gravy train of public welfare...


RE: George Brown's Response to Plight of Foreign Students in Australia - Brian Crawford - 05-22-2008

Little Arminius Wrote:We haven't heard from George since he received his doctorate, he's back to posting with Chip the Homo and Bruce. We can speculate about his response, though. I would guess it would be something along the lines of the following:

"They never put any money in my pocket and I don't see how I can profit from their presence in Australia. That means I have no reason to care about their problems. They're not even good cab drivers - you can barely see around the buggers' (Sikhs) turbans and most of 'em smell like a musty old rug. Let'em eat wallaby stew every day! If they don't like it, they can (and should) go back to India."      -- George Brown, PhD

George Brown, Ph.D. and Peter French, Ph.D. (American Coastline University) their song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QWXGOjD1iQ


RE: George Brown's Response to Plight of Foreign Students in Australia - Armando Ramos - 05-22-2008

Brian Crawford Wrote:George Brown, Ph.D. and Peter French, Ph.D. (American Coastline University) their song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QWXGOjD1iQ

Just to be safe, they probably shouldn't vacation together in Gambia. Big Grin


RE: George Brown's Response to Plight of Foreign Students in Australia - Dickie Billericay - 05-23-2008

There's just no pleasing some people.

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RE: George Brown's Response to Plight of Foreign Students in Australia - Brian Crawford - 05-23-2008

Dickie Billericay Wrote:There's just no pleasing some people.

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The hell with those people. They never enrolled in my bogus hospitlity college before the education ministry shut me down. George Brown, Ph.D.