It's over for refugeecels. Refugee can't pick up his book award in Straya because these cunts kept him imprisoned on a refugee island and refused him entry

1  2019-01-31 by CJ_from_Grove_St

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I don't give a fuck how much you call your flimsy delusions "enlightenment." There is no amount of ceaseless self-deception that will make you accept the charred hellscape of being a miserable useless destitute fucking junkie piece of shit. You know what you are, and it is deeply ugly on every level.

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Wow it looks like you don't care about this a lot my friend

Why isn’t this faggot in Iran fighting for a free Kurdistan?

Because he's an intellectual, and intellectuals don't take bullets. πŸš€πŸ˜’

History shows that they always do

Inshallah brother

Icepicks tho

He had to write a book talking shit about Australia, and white Australians had to give him an award for it. Too busy.

Why aren't Vietnamese Americans in Vietnam fighting for a free Vietnam? Plenty of countries a lot nearer too. But they INVADED America. Send them back.

Also send back Cuban Americam rapefugees. They need to be off fighting Castro.

refugee island

Lmao

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its always kurds

We give him a home on a tropical Pacific island safe from the dangers he fled and all he can do is complain.

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Damn nice beard

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The winner of Australia's richest literary prize did not attend the ceremony.

Behrouz Boochani, whose debut book won both the $25,000 non-fiction prize at the Victorian premier's literary awards and the $100,000 Victorian prize for literature on Thursday night, is not allowed into Australia.

In 2017 and 2018, women won each category, and they dominated the winners' list again this year, with Elise Valmorbida winning the fiction prize with The Madonna of the Mountains; Kendall Feaver winning the drama prize for her play The Almighty Sometimes; Kate Lilley winning the poetry prize for Tilt; Victoria Hannan winning the $15,000 unpublished manuscript prize for Kokomo; and Bri Lee winning the people's choice award for her memoir Eggshell Skull.


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