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By Malcolm King, published 22/8/2013The anti-population party's dodgy international connections and preferences show it's true colours.
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"News Ltd"? LOL.
Posted by mac, Friday, 23 August 2013 3:32:34 PM
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All refugees fleeing persecution are welcome to find safe ground on Australian shores. However, you do not leave the processing facility with your reproductive parts intact.
Surely forfeiting your rights to breed would come a long second to exiting this planet. Would quickly sort the wheat from the chaff. Posted by carnivore, Friday, 23 August 2013 7:32:49 PM
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Malcolm 'Paddy' King "Shockadelic even wants to censor me"
You've already published almost identical material *three* times before. You could have simply added an update comment to one of your existing articles. If Stephen King sent four manuscripts to his publisher, all of them about "evil dogs" in suburban Connecticut with the same name, would it be "censorship" to reject the last 3? "Stevie, babe. We've already done that!" "They have adopted a 'last days of Hitler' in the bunker mentality." It's the leftists/progressives who are growing hysterically desperate. The "sheeple" are waking up and won't swallow their reckless, utopian fantasy anymore. "I have pulled the plug on their dangerous little sociobiological and sociopathic party" Well now you've done that, you don't have to do it AGAIN. Posted by Shockadelic, Saturday, 24 August 2013 4:06:12 AM
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Sometimes you need to hear a message a few times for it to get through, Shockadelic. I was at a SPP night bush gathering recently, and all its idiosyncrasys made little sense to me until I read a few of Malcolm's articles. The white hood and cape night visibility gear we all wore was a little fringe aesthetically, but practical apart from keeping the eyeholes aligned. The burning cross was pretty, but lousy for warmth. And although the pickax handles were easy to carry to the remote setting, they were no good as seats and worried me some when the keener attendees began cheering and waving them about. Good for the pinatas though, or at least I thought they were pinatas.
Posted by Fester, Saturday, 24 August 2013 6:19:57 AM
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Fester, maybe it's you and Malcolm who need to "get the message" that the vast majority of immigration critics, even those racially-motivated, don't wish any harm to anyone.
We just want a policy based on something more realistic than the Disneyland ride "It's A Small World". Posted by Shockadelic, Sunday, 25 August 2013 1:12:44 AM
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From the USA a great quote:
' All this "concern" for the "environment" by anti-immigrants folks such as yourself makes me think of the writings of PJ O'Rourke "overpopulation" was a guilt-free way for white liberals to be racist. Invariably the "over-populating babies" which got the white liberal panties in a bunch were not white suburban babies in this country, but were brown babies born in other countries. Interestingly enough, if you do a little research on John Tanton (the money behind NumbersUSA, FAIR, etc) you will note that he started out as a white liberal concerned about overpopulation.' http://www.topix.com/forum/city/silver-city-nm/TL5SEM06PUTT0RAAC/p5 Were they "liberal" in the first place? From Imagine 2050 "Top 10 Reasons Why FAIR Should Drop John Tanton from its Board" If it walks like a duck, acts like a duck, it is probably a duck? Or just smoke and mirrors.... http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2011/04/17/top-10-reasons-why-fair-should-drop-john-tanton-from-its-board/ And from Tanton himself, the WITAN Memo III 1986: 'Here is a set of questions and statements that I hope will help guide our discussion of the non-economic consequences of immigration to California, and by extension, to the rest of the United States' http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2002/summer/the-puppeteer/witan-memo-iii Posted by Andras Smith, Sunday, 25 August 2013 1:59:35 AM
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