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Australia's Migration Policies (Read 492 times)
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Re: Australia's Migration Policies
Reply #30 - Yesterday at 8:20pm
 
Vic wrote Yesterday at 2:34pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday 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.

That is the malaise.

Uniparty.

That is why Trump, Hanson, Farage, Le Pen, Canavan, are needed. The uniparty sclerosis must be crushed, one way or another. We cant go on with the gillardruddscomoalboduttonalbo bollocks much longer.

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