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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 16 January 2024 8:57:45 AM
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Well said, Foxy!
Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 16 January 2024 3:49:49 PM
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Indyvidual
They are not "part of" anything. Freaks. Isolates. Out of touch with reality. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 16 January 2024 5:45:33 PM
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Dear CM,
Your regurgitation of RWNJ and racist tropes are just plain boring. You snipe on in here with unimaginative crap like "Anglophobic bigots that want to destroy Anglo culture and ethnicity" which is out a play book which is many editions out of date and the normal folk here just think 'why bother'. Why don't you put a modicum of thought into your endless screeds and come up with something even a little bit original. Armchair Critic does go on and on but at least there is some indication he thinks for himself. With you there is nothing of the kind. The best you seem capable of is applauding other people's post with your inane little kudos. Do try and do better. Posted by SteeleRedux, Tuesday, 16 January 2024 9:51:23 PM
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Jean-Paul Sartre- Also seemingly started out as a relatively normal philosopher and followed his nose to communism- even meeting with Che Guevara.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Sartre Posted by Canem Malum, Wednesday, 17 January 2024 12:53:26 AM
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And King Edward met with Adolf Hitler.
So what? Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 17 January 2024 8:09:47 AM
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The facts speak for themselves in this country.
Australia has been influenced by migrant cultures
from so many countries. Of these the strongest cultural
influence especially until the Second World War was the
British and Irish with the highest percentage of immigrants
into Australia being of British or Irish origin.
However things changed. Government policies changed.
The reality was that while strongly influenced by Anglo-
Celtic origins the culture of Australia has also been
shaped by multi-ethnic migration which has influenced
all aspects of Australian life including education, health,
business, the arts, cuisine, sense of humour, sport, and
much, much, more.
The fact that Australia has evolved and will continue to
do so - does not make anyone an "anti-Anglophile," and to
suggest it is absurd. The country is not stuck in a time-warp.
We change, learn, and grow.
If those false accusations are so easily thrown around by
a few arsebadgers. Perhaps they should ask - how really
Anglo - is the UK? Or for that matter the Royal family itself?