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Immigration - The Government cant hide from their disastrous judgment ...

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Oct 02, 2025 4:27 pm

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https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1346776910341108

Some facts that aren't pretty. I hope you can see this as I couldn't find it on YouTube.

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Re: Immigration - The Government cant hide from their disastrous judgment ...

Post by Bobby » Thu Oct 02, 2025 9:37 pm

Well done BO -

Australia is being ruined by uncontrolled mass immigration -
thanks to Labor.

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Re: Immigration - The Government cant hide from their disastrous judgment ...

Post by mellie » Sat Oct 04, 2025 7:03 pm

I don't believe Albanese's the right fit for Australia, and I'm not just saying this because I'm a centrist conservative voter.

I understand politics is such a dry subject for Australians who just want to retire peacefully, but it's this very culture of apathy that's enabling our politicians to take advantage of their privilege.

Albanese couldn't care less, he'll be lucky to complete his 2nd term in office, ( Expecting a Kirribilli agreement aka golden handshake before next election) having already got what he came for and more. He would much rather be watching over Cococabana Beach from his private sky- deck out the back of his newly built central coast mansion without his phoney girlfriend dangling off him like a Temu accessory, enjoying his gold parliamentary pension in style. He will likely end up in China, Australian embassy, or even on a seat within the UN council itself, with all the other fake - leaders agreeably facilitating one another to make or break their native ( birth) countries whom they never really believed was theirs deep down to begin with. I think Albanese's treachery can be attributed to his sense of longing , and knowing his biological father's own people, kingdom. In Australia, he's never really felt complete, to him its a land of opportunity, and gain, and he obviously doesn't have much regard for Australia's unique yet still evolving national identity and culture, on account of him lacking a meaningful identity of his own. We know better, but he feels like so many self- loathers from the left, still in search of themselves, lacking a sense of depth to their own identity's so if they can't have one, noone else is allowed to have one either. Most people grow put of this by the time they're 25 btw. :|

A land of opportunity, shouldn't be misinterpreted as being a land you exploit to your own advantage then discard when you've had your fill.

Unfortunately, this has become the status quo for many of our modern party leaders, ( Keating + Rudd were always too good for Australia too) it's no longer about being passionate about a nation they're proud to call "their own" much less caring and making decisions in the best interests of deemed lesser Australians, it's become all about them as individuals, they're not even loyal to their own party's anymore, ( Chalmers is about to learn this the hard way as one can't be a charismatic Prince in waiting and a toad responsible for poor economical management at the same time) seems our ministers are for rent/ sale, along with our nation they profess to cherish in the same heartbeat. The nation that gave THEM a fair go to begin with. What treachery, no scruples, sense of duty or honour. No gratitude or respect either.
Got to give China credit where it's due, they have a sense of duty, responsibility towards their nation, they're patriotic and genuinly want the best possible outcomes for their children, perhaps because there's no aged pension in China, or aged- care government services, therefore understand that it's their children who will be keeping them in the event they can't financially take care of themselves?

Tony Abbott was probably our last PM who genuinely cared about his nation and fellow Australians, our nations proud history, national identity and culture too.

Meanwhile, Labor aims to shame our society, deny our other than Indigenous heritage and culture, and sadly our children from very early on learn to feel ashamed to be Australian, particularly in the public education sector.

If an Australian artist wrote and sung a song about being "sorry to Aboriginals " vrs a song about mateship, patriotism, overcoming adversity, second chances and becoming one of the world's best countries worth fighting for...
which song would have a better chance of making our music charts in an industry notoriously dictated by the self- loathing left?

We need to start voting more intentionally, as though it were the difference between life and death for future generations of Australians, our children and grandchildren for generations to come because I honestly believe we are currently treading water, and are about to face adversity we've never seen before.

We were once deemed the " lucky country " but things are changing. Now regardless of chosen lifestyle or scene, who we are or where we live, crime has become a primary concern for all Australians, opportunistic and indiscriminate, invasions, stabbings, random shootings and druged- out zombies roaming the streets discarding their used drug parifinalia in our affluent areas even.

Is this government intentionally depreciating Australian owned assets and stock, liquidating our unique Australian culture with a view to providing for and benefiting another, or perhaps a greater cause, one in which they have yet to share with the rest of Australia?

No other nation on earth berates it's citizens proudly displaying or wearing our national flag.
Flying our Australian flag has become synonymous with racism, being called a red- neck, LGBT+ hater, feral bogan, far-right political zealot, uneducated, or at the very least, insensitive to their fellow Australians right to feel included.
Our national flag represents the social fabric that unites us all as one people of a common land.

I think our government should be providing free counselling services for people who have immigrated to Australia from countries who are being impacted by natural disasters, wars and so on and so on....when the nation they migrated from or have familial links to endures tragedy, but I don't believe our government should be opportunistically assuming any position, on either side of the fence concerning warfare because doing so inevitably offends one side or the other.
Albanese should have maintained a neutral stance, as this would have been the socially responsible thing to do.
But in typical vote- grabbing form, he's made a point of condemning Israel for the sake of moving as a leftward leaning block with a number of other nations who's leaders appear to be part of the New Soviet Block also...just wanting to promote an agenda, and not at all genuinely sympathetic towards troubled nations embattled in war right now, and not just those confined to the Middle East either. Selective empathy?


Our own collective national identity and culture is worthy of protecting, and it's time our governments began considering Australians first, rather than engaging in diversion tactics pitting groups of Australians against eachother for political / personal advantage.

We need someone who is older, wiser and financially self- established who genuinely wants to do their best for their fellow Australians, rather than pleasing foreign nationals, multinationals and scoring future jobs within the UN council themselves for a change of egotistical pace.

Is this asking too much?
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Re: Immigration - The Government cant hide from their disastrous judgment ...

Post by Bobby » Mon Oct 06, 2025 2:01 pm

Good old steady Eddy.

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Re: Immigration - The Government cant hide from their disastrous judgment ...

Post by tllwd » Mon Oct 06, 2025 5:07 pm

In regard to language should it not be Australian rather then English? :lol:

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