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No Immigration Compact For Now, But What About Next Year?

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Our world is changing, and not for the better
World wide fears about refugees migrants, and population shifts are driving changes
A day will come when we are forced to consider all of the above has two drivers
Financial, looking for a better life
And a truth some are not prepared to see
Over population, that is more people than that land or country they leave can feed house and cloth
IF we can see the truth we can start fixing the real problems, including superpowers wars, and stop a purely racist response
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 22 December 2018 4:32:52 AM
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esperence,

You obviously do not read or ever leave your bubble. I am opposed to all immigration, except that which is need by Australia; but I do not “fail to understand” why other people think differently. You, on the other hand, seem to be totally unaware that this thread is not about immigration per se, but about immigration policy being retained by Australia, and not handed over to a an unelected body notorious for meddling in the affairs of sovereign nations.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 22 December 2018 8:20:38 AM
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Hey ttbn,

"But, what will happen if/when Labor is elected next year?"

- What do you think is going to happen?

"The Compact calls for sovereign governments to SHAPE PERCEPTIONS OF IMMIGRATION - to shove the Leftist UN view of migration and open borders down our throats, with anyone daring to question mass immigration being 'racists' needing re-education. At local taxpayer expense, of course."

- Yeah that's the plan.
And via social engineering our people have become so pathetic, that the word racist makes them bend over and pull their ass-cheeks apart.

Since I question question mass immigration I'd like to officially announce myself as being racist.
- I'm white and have indigenous in me but what the hell -
I'll put my hand up for re-education, what are they gonna do?

The Climate and Migration agreements are going to end the last vestiges of national sovereignty.
Make NO bloody mistake about it.
- THIS IS NOT A DRILL -

This is the end of our country as we know it, and all of these scumbag western leaders are nothing but SNAKE OIL SALESMEN who are in on it.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 22 December 2018 10:47:57 AM
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Best leave this subject I do no good arm wresting a troll.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 22 December 2018 11:56:08 AM
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AC,

“What do you think is going to happen?”

I said “I fear that the relief afforded by the Coalition's refusal to sign up will be short lived”, which means that I think Labor will sign. I don't know yet, of course.

I'm glad I had lunch before I read your “ass-cheek” imagery but yes, that's the way it is these days - for our weak politicians certainly. On second thought, it also applies to Green and Labor voters, and to 80% of Coalition voters. Not much hope, is there?

Opposition to mass immigration has nothing to do with 'racism’, a weasel word employed by people with no arguments, morals or common sense. No developed country needs mass immigration. We needed immigration after WW II, because we needed development; but now, it's suicidal. We are not like Japan, which has had virtually zero immigration in the same period and is now suffering for it. We had relatively low immigration - compared with the current lunacy - but it covered our needs very well, and over 70% of the population didn't oppose it as they now do.

I saw something yesterday that was horrifying. Non-English speaking immigrants from Third World countries, with no useful skills except gaming the welfare system, are breeding at four times the rate of locals. So much for the lie that affluence lowers the need for children. More children means more money for these people.

Australia is rooted.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 22 December 2018 12:51:59 PM
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ttbn

and if Australia were to be subjected to 'non-international armed conflict', or perhaps an 'invasion' from external sources, you can be sure that un-elected organisation you speak of is the one we will look to for assistance.
Posted by esperence, Sunday, 23 December 2018 12:20:05 AM
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