For those clamouring for how absolutely fundamental the need is for a mandatory long-form census, to assure the government has "accurate" information on our citizenry:
In Australia more than 70,000 people declared themselves members of the Jedi order in the 2001 census.
Over 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.
In England and Wales 390,127 people (almost 0.8%) stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms, surpassing Sikhism, Judaism, and Buddhism, and making it the fourth largest reported religion in the country.
In the 2001 census, 21,000 Canadians put down their religion as Jedi Knight.
So.
My question.
Clearly, "Jedi" are a real, but significant minority in this Country - so why have previous governments done nothing to support their ability to secure their special cultural identity?
Why is the government not providing preferential hiring policies for Jedi members?
I mean, come on.
This census is serious stuff.
Isn't it?

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As a fellow Jedi when asked, why do Liberals feel it is required to threaten people to fill out these form?
Experts and Liberals agree that visible minorities, poor, wealthy, aboriginals are participating in lower numbers compared to the middle class. (Must be that white guilt thing?)
Is it possible other groups don't trust the government with their personal information as they have been victimized by the government?
A fine to a single mom with three children of $ 100 will be more devastating than a wealthy resident.
The left did not think this through.
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