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Australians never voted for Albanese Open Borders : Comments
By Stephen Saunders, published 20/7/2023The ‘Race Card’ stifles local opposition to Albanese Open Borders. But he’s an anomaly. Sensibly, most wealthy nations run on low rates of population growth.
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And, it is young people who are most affected by mass immigration in the area of jobs, housing and diminishing wealth per head. And, as the biggest users of social media, they would be most affected by Albanese's vicious attack on freedom of speech that is coming up.
They might be more sensitive to being called 'racists', but that stupid, inaccurate and totally wrong word has been tossed around for so long that it means SFA. Only last night, seeing some talking head on TV waffling about people being afraid of voting against the Voice because they could be called racist, I said to my wife, "I wish they would stop that nonsense. They don't know what the mass of people thinks, and why would people care about a few ratbags calling them names when the vote is secret, and the name calling, even if it does exist, is never personal, never face to face, because the gutless wonders throw the word around anonymously on Twitter".
The real racists are Albanese and the lunatics who want to divide Australia along racial grounds with this awful Voice.
Not only are they racists: they are hypocrites, preaching net zero, but bring more people here to generate more carbon dioxide - not that sensible people think CO2 is a problem, but it is what the hypocrites are preaching.
Sure, Morrison was a fan of Big Australia; but when was what he did an excuse for Albanese, who is always telling us what a stuff up Morrison was. Morrison was defeated; he was humiliated; he is mouldering on the back bench because nobody in the private sector will touch him. Enough about Morrison!
An excellent article: probably a bit long for all those with a 30 second concentration span, but excellent and saying what needs to be said.