Population Growth
- BigP
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3 million Muslims and growing lol
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I think "whitey" still out numbers them though...
keep up the good work ..
how about we stop all those old aussie blokes who go over to the philippines or wherever and bringing back young brides..mainly because no aussie female will have a bar of them..
I worked with a guy who did it twice...sheeeeze!
keep up the good work ..
how about we stop all those old aussie blokes who go over to the philippines or wherever and bringing back young brides..mainly because no aussie female will have a bar of them..
I worked with a guy who did it twice...sheeeeze!
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Yes, I think the 'anti-white-male' media prejudice tends to bring out this attitude and subsequent reaction.cods wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 11:09 amI think "whitey" still out numbers them though...
keep up the good work ..
how about we stop all those old aussie blokes who go over to the philippines or wherever and bringing back young brides..mainly because no aussie female will have a bar of them..
I worked with a guy who did it twice...sheeeeze!
Apparently in the Philippines men are greatly valued by women. That is not the case here.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2018/0 ... fe-killer/Former NSW Premier and Australian Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, has warned that Australia’s quality of life will be destroyed if it persists with its ‘Big Australia’ mass immigration policy:
Speaking with news.com.au, Mr Carr argued that even if we were to push more money into infrastructure and transport to accommodate, our major cities — in particular Melbourne and Sydney — would still see a fundamental change.
“I think turning the Sydney basin into, substantially, a region of tower dwelling follows — as night follows day — from the rapid rate of population growth we’re committed to,” he told news.com.au.
Australia currently accepts 190,000 migrants per year under its annual quota.
“Ninety per cent of the annual intake goes to Sydney or Melbourne,” said Mr Carr. “Even with the best planning and the biggest infrastructure spends, you still change the character of the city, and I think we’re entitled to think through that a bit more.
“My concern is the conversion of Australia’s east coast to one of towers. That’s what Australia looks like if we’ve got a population of 40 million. Our immigration levels in the developed world is the highest in proportion with our population across the developed world, and there’s very little thought given to the consequences of that.”
Those questioning Bob Carr’s arguments only need to examine the projections of Infrastructure Australia, which shows that liveability in Sydney and Melbourne will unambigously decline as their populations balloon to 7.4 million and 7.3 million respectively on the back of mass immigration. That is, future residents will suffer worse traffic congestion and have less access to jobs, schools, hospitals and green space under every development scenario:
Future residents of Sydney and Melbourne are facing a future whereby only the wealthy elite will be able to afford to live in a detached house with a backyard, and only their children will be able to attend schools with green ovals and playing fields. Ordinary workers and their children, by contrast, will be crammed into high-rise apartments and schools.
Is this really the future we want? One where Australia’s famed quality of life is jettisoned for Asian-style high-rise?
The answer is clearly no according to the four most recent opinion polls from the Australian Population Research Institute (54% want lower immigration), Newspoll (56% want lower immigration), Essential (54% believe Australia’s population is growing too fast and 64% believe immigration is too high) and Lowy (54% of people think the total number of migrants coming to Australia each year is too high), which all show overwhelming support for lower levels of immigration.
It’s time for voters to decide whether they want a ‘Big Australia’ of 40-plus million mid-century, and a Sydney and Melbourne of 8 million each. Let’s have a plebiscite on Australia’s future population.
We need to have a plebiscite on immigration and population growth and we need to have it before the next election. We also need to SHUN the two major parties.
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I couldn't stand Bob dribble mouth Carr when he was Premier but it seems, like Mark Latham, he has actually grown a brain.
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God damn right.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:35 amI want hardly any new migrants and then only rich intelligent white attractive christian ones.
also, deport lots of ones here that don't meet the new criteria
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hahahah, yes, it is not nice, but it is right.Bobby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:23 amGod damn right.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:35 amI want hardly any new migrants and then only rich intelligent white attractive christian ones.
also, deport lots of ones here that don't meet the new criteria
Imagine a country that strictly controls the migrants.
With a perspective that there are too many people in the world anyway, so they only want the best 5% coming into their borders.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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https://www.4bc.com.au/podcast/it-has-n ... tion-rate/Two successive polls have substantiated that population growth is a big concern across the political divide in Australia.
A Newspoll released this week shows 56% of people think population growth needs to be pulled back. Polls from The Guardian reiterate similar sentiments, with 64% indicating that immigration rates across the last decade have been too high.
Dick Smith says these polls should be enough for politicians to take action.
“It’s really crazy,” he says.
“When you have 13 million Australians saying immigration is too high, you’d think one of the major political parties would buck and bring in a population policy.”
“But they don’t want to because they don’t want to offend the really wealthy, the big donors and big business.”
With the population growth rate currently sitting at 1.6% per year, Australia is on track to have a staggering 100 million inhabitants by the end of the century.
“No other developed country has anywhere near that growth rate. Thirty or forty million will never get a job,” he says.
Mr Smith voiced frustration with how political correctness and identity politics have hijacked legitimate discussion about a population policy, with debate often amounting to little more then reductionist insults around racism.
“It has got nothing to do with racism.”
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sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 8:01 amhahahah, yes, it is not nice, but it is right.Bobby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:23 amGod damn right.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:35 amI want hardly any new migrants and then only rich intelligent white attractive christian ones.
also, deport lots of ones here that don't meet the new criteria
Imagine a country that strictly controls the migrants.
With a perspective that there are too many people in the world anyway, so they only want the best 5% coming into their borders.
How many other countries accept all those Sudanese migrants?
Are there any in: Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia or China?
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