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Globalisation and the decline of the West

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Australia and the West in general started to rot 30 years ago when their controllers became enamoured with global institutions. John Howard went for it, boots and all: particularly with climate rubbish.

Only the much sneered at Pauline Hanson got the message - apart from the sensible and patriotic Australians who were still in existence at the time. But, like PH, they didn't get a say.

Interference in our sovereignty was allowed by the politicians, mass movement of people was encouraged. We were handed over to global institutions and despots, many of whom weren't even remotely democratic.

The ‘nastiness’ of white people and the nobility of descendants of the Stone Age were bruited about.

Ever since, the people available to vote for have taken their orders from global gangsters, not their constituents. There are exceptions of course and voters might, just might, be looking to them to get us out of the mess.

Globalisation has deindustrialised Western countries like Australia, where there is a glut of university graduates without the practical skills needed to build the economy. And the graduates are looking down the barrel of AI anyway. What a mess.

It's a mess caused by the idea that you had to go to university to get a ‘decent’ job. Apprenticeships were sneered at as low class. So, off they went to “uni” (how dumb parents love to use that silly word clip to brag about their kids) only to see 25% of them drop out before graduation, and too many of those who made it now working in shops or cafes, where most of them can't even do a decent squiggle on the surface of a flat white.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 17 May 2026 9:45:48 AM
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To add insult to injury, and show how Albanese has ingratiated himself with his global mates, he has been named 'global citizen of the year'. He will receive the award in September at the UN.

Perhaps they could find a job for him, at their expense, and keep him circulating globally and away from us. He does like to travel, and it would be a relief for Australia to be rid of him.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 17 May 2026 4:47:02 PM
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