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Too little too late, unfortunately, but damn did it feel good to hear them spout some of the rhetoric.

If these guys are fed-up, then the sheep are definitely waking up, and that pendulum is gonna swing wide pretty soon.

Give it a bit more time and heck, maybe they'll even start noticing the jew.

Too little too late, unfortunately, but damn did it feel good to hear them spout some of the rhetoric. If these guys are fed-up, then the sheep are definitely waking up, and that pendulum is gonna swing wide pretty soon. Give it a bit more time and heck, maybe they'll even start noticing the jew.

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>Give it a bit more time and heck, maybe they'll even start noticing the jew.

Send them that...

https://archive.ph/7bdTP#selection-281.0-72.76

It is often said that when the old immigration policy was scrapped in 1965, scarcely anyone knew, and no one predicted, that the new law would change the racial makeup of the country. Prof. MacDonald disputes this, arguing that this had been the objective of Jewish groups from the beginning.

Prof. MacDonald finds that Jews have been the foremost advocates of immigration in England, France, and Canada, and that Jewish groups were the most vocal opponents of independence for Quebec. Australian Jews led the effort to dismantle the “white Australia” policy, one reason for which was cited in an editorial in the Australian Jewish Democrat: “The strengthening of multi-cultural or diverse Australia is also our most effective insurance policy against anti-Semitism. The day Australia has a Chinese Australian Governor General I would feel more confident of my freedom to live as a Jewish Australian.” Like Earl Raab writing about the United States, this Australian Jew is prepared to sacrifice the traditional culture, people, and identity of Australia to specifically Jewish interests. It would not be surprising if such an openly expressed objective did not have the opposite effect from the intended, and increase anti-Jewish sentiment.