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Why are some people against multiculturalism?

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Hi Foxy,

The Forums Usual Suspects, only want migrants like themselves, white male Anglo geriatrics who can play parcheesi with the like minded. It would do wonders for the incontinence pad industry, not to mention the mass production of Doz-Ezy pills for the old fellas down at the Shangri-La Rest Home for Old Farts, don't you agree?
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 11 January 2025 6:26:30 PM
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To The Trumpster, who thinks Australia should be white only and rank along side Venezuela with a two bob economy, civil unrest and rampant inflation.

Australia is a highly developed country with a mixed economy. Here are some economic highlights for Australia:
Size
Australia is one of the world's largest economies, ranking 13th in the world by GDP.
Growth
Australia's economy is consistently growing faster than other advanced economies.
Trade
Australia is a major regional exporter, with exports of goods and services growing from $3.2 billion in 1963-64 to $331.2 billion in 2013-14.
Resources
Australia has abundant natural resources, including minerals, sunshine, wind, waves, and tidal rhythms.
Energy
Australia is a world leader in solar capacity per capita and has held the world record for the most efficient solar cells for 30 of the last 37 years.
Global rankings
Australia consistently ranks highly in global indexes as a desirable destination to live, work, study, and invest.
Australia's economic prosperity is built on strong foundations, including good governance, open markets, and the rule of law.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 11 January 2025 6:39:17 PM
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"who thinks Australia should be white only and rank along side Venezuela"

Couldn't find that 10 year old to explain this to you Paul?
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 12 January 2025 7:23:53 AM
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Trumpster,

It was YOU who linked Australia to Venezuela, not me. They run your kinda elections, and Nicolas Maduro seems to be your kinda president, a chip of the old Trump block. BTW; US has just give temporary visas to 600,000 Venezuelans, you must hate that! Anyway your man Trump has vowed to kick the bastards out! back down to his old mate Maduro.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 12 January 2025 7:38:42 AM
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How we look at the changes that have happened in this
country over the decades I guess is subjective and our
perspectives will undoubtedly vary from our own
experiences. My father died of a massive coronary at the
age of 52. In those days they didn't have the medicial
help that is available today for heart attacks. He may
have lived longer had his attack happened today.

Today there are many things that diversity has brought us.
We have diversity today in -
What we drink, eat, wear, drive. The careers we choose
and what sort of education and careers we pursue. We
have better innovation in science, infrastructure,
medicine, health, aged care. People have many choices in their
lifestyles. Sexual orientation, gender, religious inclinations
(or not) and the lists go on.We are not expected to all be
exactly the same.

Of course there are challenges and problems. There always
will be. But for me at least - I like the wider choices that
we have today in so many things.

As for being anti-white? No. I don't judge people by their
colour but by their behaviour. There's rotters in every colour.

And as for being Anglophobic? That's a lazy term thrown
around by those who've run out of arguments. Like Anti-Semitic,
Woke Marxist, et cetera. I love this country. I love our
system of government. I acknowledge our British history. No history
is perfect but I prefer our institutions and government to the American one.
I like the safeguards that we have in place.

And our feelings towards Britain will always remain strong
no matter what the future may hold for us. I am indeed
grateful for the foundation that my past has given me.
It's not something I can or would turn my back on.

But I also look to the future to make things even better
for us all.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 12 January 2025 9:20:51 AM
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"It was YOU who linked Australia to Venezuela, not me."

I was giving some historical context.

Why am I not surprised it went over your head?
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 12 January 2025 9:25:47 AM
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