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Multiculturalism is certainly a huge drawback in Australia. Before the 1970s, Australia had a very successful immigration policy based on assimilation and integration.
Nothing has contributed more to the breakdown of social cohesion in Western societies than multiculturalism. The meaning of the word has been manipulated and changed by the usual suspects. It originally described the simple fact that the community was made up of people with different cultures; it has now come to be about imagined 'rights’ of immigrants to carry on just as they did wherever they came from. The are virtually forced to do this by the Far Left and diehard ratbags in their tribes within Australia.
The mania for diversity has split Australia into disparate tribes who never connect. These tribes are interested only in what they can get for themselves. Combined with the increasing acrimony in our society, thanks to self-loathing white Leftists, Australia is in a big mess. There are too many people pulling in too many different directions. We have become a dysfunctional 'family’.
Conservatism, which, despite the claims of the loopy Left, we have not experienced for decades, and populism rather than globalism is the only way back. No matter how much nationalism is jeered at by the Left white ants in our society, we need to reassume it to get back the successful country we once had. This will not be achieved while we have only a choice between two centre Left parties, the Coalition and Labor. So called 'independents’ thinking they are doing us a favour by attacking the very few conservative politicians still left are just dilettantes, better suited to anything but the serious business of politics. So, there is not much hope; not in my lifetime at least.