By John Wayne on Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Pauline Hanson on Multiculturalism and Stabbings By Paul Walker (Sydney)

       It is good to see Pauline Hanson call out Albo over his mass immigration open door policy, the same ideology which across the West has led to migrant crime, enclaves and no-go zones. Hanson accused the Albo government of importing people who do not adopt the values of Australia. True of course, but this is the old conservative mantra that here we are with abundance to take in all those who will assimilate. Yet, that can only go on for some time, and that time has long passed. In the US, the entire country will be majority non-White in much less than 26 years, given the open southern border. The country, including its voting patterns, will change forever, if it has not already, as detailed at another article at the blog today. Australia is on that same path, and while Hanson has focused upon one issue, the real concern is the dominance of a new set of elites, who may have loyalties, even if forced, to a much more powerful nation than small Australia, as described in the 2007 book by Peter Wilkinson, The Howard Legacy: Displacement of Traditional Australia from the Professional and Managerial Classes.

Wilkinson did not discuss in 2007, the likelihood which we now face of war with communist China. This is the herd of elephants in the china shop that no-one wants to discuss.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13316817/Pauline-Hanson-makes-explosive-claims-reasons-Monday-nights-terror-attack-calls-Albanese-government.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

"One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has accused the Albanese government of importing people who do not adopt the laws and values of the countries they settle in.

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was allegedly attacked by a knife-wielding terrorist on Monday evening while the clergyman was delivering a sermon at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the western Sydney suburb of Wakeley.

The teenager who allegedly stabbed the bishop justified his actions by telling police the Christian leader had 'sworn' at 'my prophet', and reportedly screamed the Islamic phrase 'Allahu Akbar'.

The Australian National Imams Council and other individual Muslims have condemned the attack on Bishop Emmanuel.

'These attacks are horrifying and have no place in Australia, particularly at places of worship and toward religious leaders,' the Imams Council said in a statement.

Senator Hanson claims the viscous stabbing, which police are treating as a terror attack, was the result of importing people with an 'Islamist ideology' who 'do not adopt the laws and values of the countries they settle in'.

'Instead they demand their fundamentalism is simply accepted and adopted in their new countries, and they employ violence or radicalise young people into violence in perverse attempts to achieve this end or attack those who oppose them,' she said.

'Islamist ideology, which seeks to impose fundamentalist Islam across the world, is completely incompatible with Australian values of freedom, democracy and religious tolerance.'

Senator Hanson argued Australia was seeing a rise in radical Islam with 'extremist Islamic preachers in Australia calling for jihad and death – and getting away with it' and 'the intimidation and violence we've seen directed at Jewish Australians'.

She contended the 'most effective solution' to this problem is 'people with such ideology are never permitted to come here' but the opposite was happening under the Albanese government.

'Labor doesn't care about the threat they represent and continues to import this ideology to Australia to shore up support for its western Sydney MPs,' she said.

'The Albanese government has fallen over itself to hand out visas so people who overwhelmingly support the terror group Hamas can escape the consequences of Hamas's terror attacks on Israel.

'When will the major parties wake up and stop importing people and ideologies that are completely incompatible with Australia and its way of life?'" 

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