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Reply #15 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:04pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:02pm:
The prime minister says the country must be "vigilant" against politicians seeking to return to a bygone era of Australia that was less accepting of migrants, following the South Australian election in which One Nation overtook the Liberal Party on a platform that included opposing migration and multiculturalism.

With just over half of the vote counted, One Nation has received about 22 per cent of the vote in SA, with the Liberals trailing behind at 19 per cent — an enormous 16.9 per cent swing against the party, almost entirely to the benefit of One Nation.

One Nation's federal party proposes deporting about 75,000 migrants currently residing in Australia on overstayed visas, capping visas to 130,000 a year, and banning migration from countries "known to foster extremist ideologies".

The party also opposes multiculturalism.

Barnaby Joyce, who defected to One Nation last year, told Sky News this morning that if people were upset by the party's demand for assimilation, "then be upset".

"When you get cultural Balkanisation, you get friction, you get heat, you get death," Mr Joyce said.

"We took a long while to get over the Catholic-Protestant thing, and we don't want to go back there again.

"There has got to be a form of assimilation … you have to conform with an Australian culture no matter where you come from."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-22/albanese-defends-multiculturalism-after-o...



How is any of that 'extreme'?



FFS, Barnaby is such an idiot.

Australian culture is multiculturalism.

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Reply #16 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:09pm
 
Albanese's pulling the racist card while a majority of the country's population is under housing stress.

For Albo to jump so quickly, suggests Labor is in panic mode.

This racist red herring will not work at the next election.

Mass migration is a failed experiment. .
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Reply #17 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:15pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:04pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:02pm:
The prime minister says the country must be "vigilant" against politicians seeking to return to a bygone era of Australia that was less accepting of migrants, following the South Australian election in which One Nation overtook the Liberal Party on a platform that included opposing migration and multiculturalism.

With just over half of the vote counted, One Nation has received about 22 per cent of the vote in SA, with the Liberals trailing behind at 19 per cent — an enormous 16.9 per cent swing against the party, almost entirely to the benefit of One Nation.

One Nation's federal party proposes deporting about 75,000 migrants currently residing in Australia on overstayed visas, capping visas to 130,000 a year, and banning migration from countries "known to foster extremist ideologies".

The party also opposes multiculturalism.

Barnaby Joyce, who defected to One Nation last year, told Sky News this morning that if people were upset by the party's demand for assimilation, "then be upset".

"When you get cultural Balkanisation, you get friction, you get heat, you get death," Mr Joyce said.

"We took a long while to get over the Catholic-Protestant thing, and we don't want to go back there again.

"There has got to be a form of assimilation … you have to conform with an Australian culture no matter where you come from."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-22/albanese-defends-multiculturalism-after-o...



How is any of that 'extreme'?



FFS, Barnaby is such an idiot.

Australian culture is multiculturalism.




That's idiotic, of course. How does Australian 'multiculturalism' differ from German, Swedish, Canadian or Irish 'multiculturalism'?

Multiculturalism is an idiotic idea that has now sank to the level of a sick joke.
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Reply #18 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:24pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 4:32pm:
Bailey wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 3:41pm:
Immigration has definitely been a trending subject over the past year, which makes sense for the surge of O.N. votes...

But then again, who could you expect the people to vote for?

- Liberal Coalition is still in a civil war with itself.
- Labor has been horrible, especially financially, and is becoming increasingly unpopular.
- Greens are... let's not talk about that.

There are literally no other choices for voters, really. Not a shocker to see people flood to political extremes when the main parties are a mess.



What makes One Nation 'extreme'??

Anyone who even mildly questions the pwogwessive orthodoxies of multiculturalism, masx immigration, net zero, deindustrialisation, decolonisation, gender [your unhappy identity group here is instantly called 'extreme.

Making Australia and Australians a priority is 'extreme'. If you are not parading your empathy with and compassion for every iddntity group ahead of Austealia,  you are 'extreme'.

People have been brow beaten into calling anything questioning, let alone opposing,  the pwogwesive orthodoxies 'extreme'.






Perhaps not 'extreme'. However, definitely more radical.

A more populist party which has much stronger nationalistic views as well as being much harsher on immigration. As well as the fact that the party leader herself has blatantly attacked other political figures and people mostly based on their race/beliefs.

Even if you don't think One Nation as a party may not be extreme and hold Australian values above all, you cannot argue that Pauline herself is certainly more radical and rash.

Of course, the leader of the party will influence the rest of the party.
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Reply #19 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:42pm
 
Ahead of the Farrer byelection in NSW, Taylor is planning to announce the Coalition’s own plan to cut the migration intake. But the opposition wants to highlight the folly of reducing net migration to zero, as Hanson proposes, by warning tradespeople how badly the building sector would be hurt.


Coalition plans assault on One Nation’s credibility to avoid South Australia-style wipeout

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/coalition-plans-assault-on-one-nation-s-...
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Reply #20 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:47pm
 
Bailey wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:24pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 4:32pm:
Bailey wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 3:41pm:
Immigration has definitely been a trending subject over the past year, which makes sense for the surge of O.N. votes...

But then again, who could you expect the people to vote for?

- Liberal Coalition is still in a civil war with itself.
- Labor has been horrible, especially financially, and is becoming increasingly unpopular.
- Greens are... let's not talk about that.

There are literally no other choices for voters, really. Not a shocker to see people flood to political extremes when the main parties are a mess.



What makes One Nation 'extreme'??

Anyone who even mildly questions the pwogwessive orthodoxies of multiculturalism, masx immigration, net zero, deindustrialisation, decolonisation, gender [your unhappy identity group here is instantly called 'extreme.

Making Australia and Australians a priority is 'extreme'. If you are not parading your empathy with and compassion for every iddntity group ahead of Austealia,  you are 'extreme'.

People have been brow beaten into calling anything questioning, let alone opposing,  the pwogwesive orthodoxies 'extreme'.






Perhaps not 'extreme'. However, definitely more radical.

A more populist party which has much stronger nationalistic views as well as being much harsher on immigration. As well as the fact that the party leader herself has blatantly attacked other political figures and people mostly based on their race/beliefs.

Even if you don't think One Nation as a party may not be extreme and hold Australian values above all, you cannot argue that Pauline herself is certainly more radical and rash.

Of course, the leader of the party will influence the rest of the party.



Common sense has been rebranded as extreme and populist.

Maluniskas won with 38 % of the primary vote, ON 23% - and ON is the 'populist'??

The rhetorical sleight of hand is absolutely everywhere.

Racial and cultural 'diversity' is detrimental to every country.  Introducing, importing, boosting it is madness.

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Reply #21 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:51pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:15pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:04pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:02pm:
The prime minister says the country must be "vigilant" against politicians seeking to return to a bygone era of Australia that was less accepting of migrants, following the South Australian election in which One Nation overtook the Liberal Party on a platform that included opposing migration and multiculturalism.

With just over half of the vote counted, One Nation has received about 22 per cent of the vote in SA, with the Liberals trailing behind at 19 per cent — an enormous 16.9 per cent swing against the party, almost entirely to the benefit of One Nation.

One Nation's federal party proposes deporting about 75,000 migrants currently residing in Australia on overstayed visas, capping visas to 130,000 a year, and banning migration from countries "known to foster extremist ideologies".

The party also opposes multiculturalism.

Barnaby Joyce, who defected to One Nation last year, told Sky News this morning that if people were upset by the party's demand for assimilation, "then be upset".

"When you get cultural Balkanisation, you get friction, you get heat, you get death," Mr Joyce said.

"We took a long while to get over the Catholic-Protestant thing, and we don't want to go back there again.

"There has got to be a form of assimilation … you have to conform with an Australian culture no matter where you come from."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-22/albanese-defends-multiculturalism-after-o...



How is any of that 'extreme'?



FFS, Barnaby is such an idiot.

Australian culture is multiculturalism.




That's idiotic, of course. How does Australian 'multiculturalism' differ from German, Swedish, Canadian or Irish 'multiculturalism'?

Multiculturalism is an idiotic idea that has now sank to the level of a sick joke.


The sick joke is white supremacists like you, old boy.

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Reply #22 - Mar 22nd, 2026 at 6:03pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:51pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:15pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:04pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:02pm:
The prime minister says the country must be "vigilant" against politicians seeking to return to a bygone era of Australia that was less accepting of migrants, following the South Australian election in which One Nation overtook the Liberal Party on a platform that included opposing migration and multiculturalism.

With just over half of the vote counted, One Nation has received about 22 per cent of the vote in SA, with the Liberals trailing behind at 19 per cent — an enormous 16.9 per cent swing against the party, almost entirely to the benefit of One Nation.

One Nation's federal party proposes deporting about 75,000 migrants currently residing in Australia on overstayed visas, capping visas to 130,000 a year, and banning migration from countries "known to foster extremist ideologies".

The party also opposes multiculturalism.

Barnaby Joyce, who defected to One Nation last year, told Sky News this morning that if people were upset by the party's demand for assimilation, "then be upset".

"When you get cultural Balkanisation, you get friction, you get heat, you get death," Mr Joyce said.

"We took a long while to get over the Catholic-Protestant thing, and we don't want to go back there again.

"There has got to be a form of assimilation … you have to conform with an Australian culture no matter where you come from."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-22/albanese-defends-multiculturalism-after-o...



How is any of that 'extreme'?



FFS, Barnaby is such an idiot.

Australian culture is multiculturalism.




That's idiotic, of course. How"I mean, it's only the lefties, the bleeding-heart lefties who don't want any talk about immigration that refer to this sort of stuff as racist.

Multiculturalism is an idiotic idea that has now sank to the level of a sick joke.


The sick joke is white supremacists like you, old boy.




You forgot to adress the question, once again, repulsive, sladerous lying idiotic creep.




"I mean, it's only the lefties, the bleeding-heart lefties who don't want any talk about immigration that refer to this sort of stuff as racist. I'm really sorry that you've done that. But I presume you're a bleeding-heart lefty?"

The reporter responded "no" before the press conference ended.




She was lying like you always do, creep.


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Reply #23 - Mar 23rd, 2026 at 4:42pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 22nd, 2026 at 5:04pm:
Australian culture is multiculturalism.




Deeply sinister, not to mention exttremely idiotic answer.

Your own country of multicutural Yugoslavia was torn apart by it's constituent cultures in a bloody civil war.

Even the barely distinguishable Czecks and Slovaks divorced (not as bloodily as your kind of crazy southern Slavs). barely distinguishable Russia, Ukraine, Belorus - ditto. Lebanon - ditto. Every civil war is due to the failure of 'multiculturalism'.


Multiculturalism is an artificial, ideological artifice, a Frankenstein's monster, not a real-world, living culture.



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Reply #24 - Mar 23rd, 2026 at 5:05pm
 
Pecca's Multicultural Australia does exist.
It's just not working and has ruined the Federal Level of our Political strata.
Mommy One Nation is trying to console and gather the Federal kiddies under her wing as it all comes crashing down.

As for the Aborigines? Well, it was never Multicultural - just their culture only, eh? Looks like they're gonna lose out chasing after the Golden Fleece that is now the Federal Media circus of Failure.
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Reply #25 - Mar 23rd, 2026 at 5:58pm
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 23rd, 2026 at 5:05pm:
Pecca's Multicultural Australia does exist.
It's just not working and has ruined the Federal Level of our Political strata.
Mommy One Nation is trying to console and gather the Federal kiddies under her wing as it all comes crashing down.

As for the Aborigines? Well, it was never Multicultural - just their culture only, eh? Looks like they're gonna lose out chasing after the Golden Fleece that is now the Federal Media circus of Failure.


1100 family tribal groups each with its own separate ways - that's the culture... the original culture of division and multi-culturalism.

That's why they still can't get on with anyone else.  I do all right with them - we're all on the seme level here.
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Reply #26 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 9:46am
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 23rd, 2026 at 5:05pm:
Pecca's Multicultural Australia does exist.
It's just not working and has ruined the Federal Level of our Political strata.
Mommy One Nation is trying to console and gather the Federal kiddies under her wing as it all comes crashing down.

As for the Aborigines? Well, it was never Multicultural - just their culture only, eh? Looks like they're gonna lose out chasing after the Golden Fleece that is now the Federal Media circus of Failure.




On Friday in Lakemba, Albanese found himself chewed up and spat out.

His treatment ought to be a wake-up call to Australia’s political class. There are clearly deep problems within what was once rather wishfully described as the most harmonious multicultural society in the world. Of particular concern is the Western Sydney region, where the bulk if Australia’s Muslim population resides. In the space of a few months, its mosques have inspired Islamist gay-bashings, produced two terrorists allegedly responsible for an unspeakable slaughter of Jews and have become no-go zones for the prime minister. An encounter like last week’s would once have been unheard of in Australian politics. Something isn’t right.

Australian politicians have long dismissed the crisis of integration as being a Western European problem. But even if they finally recognise that this is no longer the case, it will take a far stronger and more principled leader than Anthony Albanese to confront it. Until then, Islamic sectarianism will continue to flourish on Australian soil.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2026/03/23/albaneses-appeasement-of-militant-islam...
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Reply #27 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 2:34pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 24th, 2026 at 9:46am:
Jasin wrote on Mar 23rd, 2026 at 5:05pm:
Pecca's Multicultural Australia does exist.
It's just not working and has ruined the Federal Level of our Political strata.
Mommy One Nation is trying to console and gather the Federal kiddies under her wing as it all comes crashing down.

As for the Aborigines? Well, it was never Multicultural - just their culture only, eh? Looks like they're gonna lose out chasing after the Golden Fleece that is now the Federal Media circus of Failure.




On Friday in Lakemba, Albanese found himself chewed up and spat out.

His treatment ought to be a wake-up call to Australia’s political class. There are clearly deep problems within what was once rather wishfully described as the most harmonious multicultural society in the world. Of particular concern is the Western Sydney region, where the bulk if Australia’s Muslim population resides. In the space of a few months, its mosques have inspired Islamist gay-bashings, produced two terrorists allegedly responsible for an unspeakable slaughter of Jews and have become no-go zones for the prime minister. An encounter like last week’s would once have been unheard of in Australian politics. Something isn’t right.

Australian politicians have long dismissed the crisis of integration as being a Western European problem. But even if they finally recognise that this is no longer the case, it will take a far stronger and more principled leader than Anthony Albanese to confront it. Until then, Islamic sectarianism will continue to flourish on Australian soil.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2026/03/23/albaneses-appeasement-of-militant-islam...



"it will take a far stronger and more principled leader …”.   I don’t think we have such a being in the current or future politicians.
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Reply #28 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 4:07pm
 
You are right VIC 👍

Now who would want to be a Political Prime Minister in Australia?
When it is now the position of all that is weak and Criminal.
While Trump is proving that American political leadership is strong and justful.

The tide has turned now VIC.
The Australian 'political' people are no longer the Criminals (Convicts).
The position of PM is now the ELECTRIC CHAIR ⚡⚡⚡.

Taylor & Canavan are like two Aussie blokes that work together like 'mates' in Coalition and they probably DONT WANT TO WIN, for fear that they might turn into a Gay couple.  Grin

The position of Political Leader ship in Australia is now CURSED.

It's all about Positives and Negatives with electricity, isn't it?

Politics in USA (via Trump, not Biden) is Positive at the top, but Negative at the bottom.
Australia is the 'culturally backwards' reverse.
PM is the Negative charge. The Australian 'political' (not Artistic) People at the bottom are the Positive.

We are all FREE‼️
Our Convict chains are gone.
The real Criminal is the Prime Minister.

...and hasn't Anus Albo lived up to it. Wink

Who knows. Maybe it will be like the movie Highlander on the world stage where the President of the USA says "There can be only One!"
...and chops our Prime Minister's head off.  Grin during a Summit Meeting?

I did say that the Federal Level is a sinking ship, a Golden Fleece.
It's attracting all the LOSERS to it like Mozzies to a Zapper.
Taylor & Canavan would be wise to feign interest to win, unless they do intend to turn Aussie Mateship (coalition) into a GAY AFFAIR Wink

Like I said. Australian Politics will shatter into many small independent nations.
The positive power is at the bottom and among the many.
Power to the common people of the Common Wealth for all. Wink
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Reply #29 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 4:14pm
 
Oh. As for the British representative - the Governor General❓

Well that role's future will be much like a Swagman.

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