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Can we solve Australia’s city problem? (Part two) : Comments

By Ross Elliott, published 22/7/2025

Seventy per cent of Australians now live in just eight cities – a concentration driving housing shortages, congestion and failing services, all fuelled by federal immigration policy.

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What percentage of "migrants" pull their weight within 12 months ? Let's just look at the 35,000 that arrived this last June. How many got straight as a die onto Welfare & how many are already employed & are not sending their money overseas where it doesn't do Australia any good whatsoever.
Going by the News clips, a large percentage of those "migrants" attend protests instead of jobs or classes. Who pays them & for what ? Would those country communities welcome them with open arms ?
Of course our resident racists & hypocrites will scream racism again instead of offering explanation.
I know the answers, I'd just like to hear what stories the ignorant & the deceitful conjure up again !
Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 23 July 2025 11:31:35 AM
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I don't think that immigrants stay in regions, even if they are forced to go to the regions in the governments hope that they will stay, because they only want to exploit the advantages of Australia, and not contribute. Why would someone from a different culture want to contribute to a foreign culture that they don't relate to? If the government didn't deconstruct society according to their own unmandated ideologies, then maybe the kids would come back to the towns after qualifying in a profession in the city, better yet let them qualify in the towns. The government needs to have a better understanding of the lifecycle of professionals and supporting the lifecycle of the town and the professionals that are needed to support it, or better still let the locals do it, let them receive a proportion of the tax money, which is probably the local communities anyway, let them have apprentice doctors , rather than university ones that spend too long in the classroom, for the benefit of the academic abstractionist class not answerable to the real world. As Bob Whittacker said in "Why Johnny Can't Think- America's Professor Priesthood". The universities want to control the professional class that is why they don't want the professions to be trained through a decentralized apprentice system.
Posted by Canem Malum, Thursday, 7 August 2025 3:33:14 AM
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Every culture needs their own nation. Multiculturalism is genocide as it disenfranchises the ethnic culture from the territory and the institutions that they founded- in this case the territory founded by the people of the British Isles consisting of the English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish. Take away cultural institutions and you destroy the culture and create slaves occupied by invaders. It's better to be racist than dead. We don't need immigrants, we don't want immigrants, the government doesn't listen. Why doesn't the government listen?Doesn't the government work for us?
Posted by Canem Malum, Thursday, 7 August 2025 3:43:23 AM
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