And so am I - it's become a campaigning tool for Labour and Liberal, and it wouldn't be so much of an issue if Labour didn't dismantle the Pacific Solution that the Liberals instated which was more or less working, at least a lot better than this PNG solution. PNG as a country is shocking in terms of human rights, I could go on but I won't because it's just plain stupid what Labour has done. The real issue I have with it is that this asylum seeker thing has begun to overshadow legitimate problems like immigrants overstaying their Visas, the absolute shit-tastic job Labour has done with the mining tax, and the need for the RBA to lower the interest rate (which is bad economically). But despite my annoyance that doesn't justify sinking asylum seekers, denying them their human right which we as a country are sworn to provide them with, and creating enormous international issues that could pose harsh ramifications to the country as a whole.
This is the real world, not COD. If you have nothing of substance to say then leave the people who are interested in maintaining a civil conversation to talk. Your opinion is unfortunate in that it is what I am sure 90% of the bogan demographic believe to be right due to an incredible lack of understanding as to what asylum seekers are, their rights as human beings, and our responsibility as a country that has ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is highly ranked in terms of refuge provision and safety. Really it comes down to the Labour and Liberal parties' insufficient provision of information to the public. They both failed in that respect, and there was a very interesting article written by a senior human rights barrister which stated this in detail. If I can find it again, I will link it.