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Australia Day - Change the Date?

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It could be said that tiresome squabbles about the date of Australia Day are rather pathetic in a land that is not a single community with an equal love for or pride in that community.

Multiculturalism and a political obsession with “diversity” have seen to that.

Australian politicians have tolerated the intolerant; even encouraged the continuation of alien hatreds and disgusting behaviours brought here by immigrants who have never been required to fit in with the host culture, and have been granted citizenship that they are not worthy of.

Australians who object to the abuse of their culture and values are branded as “racist” by their own servants, politicians.

The Bondi massacre indicates how low Australia has become.

The “most successful multicultural country in the world” mantra is sickening. There is no successful multicultural country in the world, least of all Australia.

Perhaps the fact that a majority of respondents to polls now support Australia Day as it is - in contrast to the Marxists and aboriginal activists - means that there is a desire for change, even if it is too late.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 27 January 2026 2:19:18 PM
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Australia is shot to sh.t. Not only does it have an appallingly bad government, it also has an appallingly bad opposition - if it can still be called an opposition after the latest polls.

So, what about One Nation? Could that happen?

Not while we have the uniparty, according to one commentator who cites what has happened in Europe, Germany and Holland in particular, with the two main parties freezing out the equivalents of One Nation.

In Germany, the AfD was struck back at by the established parties. They used their intelligence services to designate the AfD as a ‘right wing extremist’ party. Ensuing court challenges worked to increase public suspicion. In the meantime, the Germany equivalent of our uniparty has got together to propose a formal expulsion of the AfD from the German parliament, while they collude to exclude the party from “anything”. That is, freeze out the country's second largest party.

Could that happen here? Well, the Liberals have just colluded with Labor on the hate speech laws. Both parties are keen on online censorship. How about Covid?

There's no knowing what Labor and Liberal would do to keep out a threat to their traditional power set up, which includes swapping places occasionally and having a rest on the opposition benches. The money is still good.

History has shown that uniparties in places other than Australia oppose each other until there is an external threat to both of them.

Like never before, both branches of our uniparty will be feeling threatened by One Nation. The gloves will soon be off. And, it is suggested that Labor/Liberal would be able to use their mutually agreed hate speech laws to ban any organisation, including political parties, that they see as a threat. “Hate groups” will be who the home affairs minister says they are.

If the uniparty is threatened, nothing will be off limits.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 27 January 2026 3:57:38 PM
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Australia Day... celebrating the day the new immigrants showed the old immigrants how to build a nation.....

http://tiny.cc/v56y001
Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 27 January 2026 4:50:41 PM
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mhaze,

Yep.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 27 January 2026 9:17:17 PM
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There are only 365 days in a year & judging by the antics of many, everyone of those days would have an excuse for a reason to object !
Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 28 January 2026 8:08:58 AM
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For every birth in Australia, two immigrants arrive.

In 2024-25, there were 105,000 births to 310,000 new immigrants.

There are still 367,000 unfilled jobs in Australia that mass immigration is not having any effect on. Immigration is a dud when it comes to helping Australia. The only beneficiaries are the immigrants themselves. What they do. How they live, or what they live on, is not recorded.

Our fertility rate is 1.45. Replacement rate is 2.1.

The uniparty relies on mass immigration of people from any old sh.thole to avoid a depression, but is gradually reducing Australia to being just another sh.thole in the near future.

If, as some third-rate economists claim, that immigrants are preferable to birth because they are working age ready to go, why are there more than 300,000 job vacancies despite uncontrolled, mass immigration so loved by the uniparty?

All we have to show for mass immigration is division, hatred , and our first terrorist attack since 1915. Well done uniparty! And our worst-Prime Minister-ever prattles on about protecting social cohesion via legislation stopping free speech.

All of this politician-caused chaos is against what most Australians want. And yet, some of us still call Australia a “democracy”.

UK political commentator, Toby Young, probably gets it right with his, “I fear we’re doomed to live in an increasingly totalitarian society, with the only consolation being the human race will die out within a couple of generations”.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 28 January 2026 8:42:44 AM
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