Stand up for Australia protest this Sunday.

I suspect this will be removed for the usual woke and pathetic crap we are all now experiencing everywhere. How many Aussies ( we are all Aussies) if you were born here or chose to immigrate here, will have the balls to rise up against this Government this Sunday? Fight for our living standards, fight for our values. Fight against the sellout this current government offers for their own interests. Record level of homeless Australians and disaster victims and these grubs open the doors to mass immigration. . They created the housing crisis. They have sold Australians out. I am not against immigration, but I am when the numbers are creating the problem. Oh, how about that skilled immigrants level. I didn't realise social welfare and uber driving fell under the skilled workers program! Then look at the blind renewables debate, NDIS, social welfare and a long list of other rubbish. Now we have more taxes on the way, your inheritance, your spare rooms, your superannuation. Wake up and rise up this Sunday. Send this traitorous, communist Government a message. They have divided this Country on every front. It is time for the majority to rise up and stand up!

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    • Carlo, if we only brought in skilled migrants from similar countries in the commonwealth / asian pacific you would sort it. You don't bring in people who add nothing to your country and then carry on about their ex homeland.

      • Countries in the Commonwealth and Asia/Pacific are diverse, and whilst some are similar to Australia the majority aren't. Please elaborate on your statement so we can fully understand your meaning.

        • Thanks Badger and skilled people from nearby our country; and not bringing in troubled / less skilled from the mid east; its simple. Call it what you like but pls tell me how many countries have the Palestinian's / and sympathasiers from other countries successfully lived in?

  • Your extremely scattered mate, cost of living increases have affected the international economy- can you seriously blame this government for the current housing crisis?? This issue has been mismanaged by both major parties, also putting to a particular race economic and social consequences i.e. who will drive for uber ?? I've been drink numerous times i haven't met one true blue aussie uber driver- and EE question mate have you travelled os? When ? Which country? How where you greeted? Ive travelled os and people abroad love Australians . Mate read who was on the first fleet and how nationalities on that boat - you could do with a history lesson or 2

    • I didn't know Palestinians were on the first fleet or Islamic extremists. 

      • Did I write that you illiterate fool? 

      • The Australian First Fleet's population, though mainly convicts tried in Britain, included people of diverse nationalities such as Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Black Africans, Americans, West Indians, and from countries like France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Portugal, and Madagascar, along with North Americans and people from the Indian subcontinent. These individuals were not just convicts, but also included soldiers, officers, sailors, cooks, and families.

         

  • Despite the bleating from all sides of government, Australia can't meaningfully cut immigration because we rely on it to keep our GDP humming.

    Is it an unsustainable Ponzi scheme? Probably. But so is investment housing, and we keep pumping that up to no end.

    Immigration isn't the problem...the way our entire economy is structured is the problem. We produce nothing in this country other than digging up minerals (what luck they were under our feet, just like the Beverly Hillbillies) and flipping property to each other.

    We hide our lack of productivity and innovation through migration - we import skills and demand. It works until it doesn't. Now we're feeling the impacts. But this system is the same system that enabled the generations before us to flourish and enjoy the best of the best times.

    You know why neither of the major parties will change a thing? Because all of their biggest supporters need to keep digging up minerals, and flipping houses, and importing cheap labour.

    Immigration isn't the problem and if you think "this major party is good and this one is bad" then you're ignoring the fact that ALL governments since the last world war have propped up this model in Australia. We reap what we sow. The last few generations used up all of the good times and now generations to come have to face the consequences.

    • Immigration is not the issue , immigration from 3rd world shit holes is the issue and you only need look at Europe to see the issues they cause . 

      • It is both FONG. We can't house what we have here as it is and I agree. Refer to my comment about skilled immigrants and those that value and respect our laws and  our values.

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