By John Wayne on Saturday, 20 April 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

The Albanese Regime’s Population War to Destroy the Australia We Know! By James Reed

David Llewellyn-Smith, writing at Macrobusiness.com.au, does not mince words in his criticism of the Albo government's mass immigration program, which he describes as a population war on Australians. And he comes close to my idea of a Great Replacement, not using that terminology of course, too: "It intends to substitute the existing population with cheap foreign labour from the Third World as swiftly as possible."

Public services such as schools, roads, universities, public transport, in fact, everything, is being degraded. And that includes the public hospital system, which the Australian Medical Association sees to be at breaking point, close to collapse: " The performance of public hospitals has deteriorated to its lowest level ever, with planned surgery wait times now the longest on ­record, and emergency departments failing to treat on time as many as one in three people with life-threatening conditions."

I agree with David Llewellyn-Smith that this is a planned war; the issue now must be what Australians are going to do to fight back against this? We clearly need a mass movement much like the No campaign in the Voice referendum to get the ball rolling, and a leader of the Opposition to stand up against this tyranny.

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2024/04/albos-population-war-destroys-health-system/

"The Albanese Government has declared a population war on Australians. It intends to substitute the existing population with cheap foreign labour from the Third World as swiftly as possible.

The strategy's beauty is twofold. It lowers the standards and costs of all public services, and the population accepts it because it is being debased so fast from the Third World, where there are no public service standards.

Everything is falling apart at an accelerated rate, but nobody reacts because it's still so much better than Delhi.

The performance of public hospitals has deteriorated to its lowest level ever, with planned surgery wait times now the longest on ­record, and emergency departments failing to treat on time as many as one in three people with life-threatening conditions.

The Australian Medical Association's latest public hospital report card says hospitals are at "breaking point" – with jammed wards and a crumbling workforce – as the pressures of population-wide chronic disease, the crisis in primary-care ­access and affordability, and ­inadequate disability and aged care supports combine to place an overwhelming load on the system.

Bed-block in wards, where elderly and disabled patients languish and cannot be discharged due to inadequate community support, is prompting mass elective surgery cancellations and overcrowding in emergency departments.

The proportion of people in all triage categories who completed their emergency presentation in four hours or less was just 56 per cent in 2022-23, the report card reveals, a fall of five percentage points compared with the year ­before and the worst on record.

The percentage of category two planned surgeries – including heart valve replacements, congenital cardiac defects and urgent surgery of fractures that won't heal on time – that are performed on time has also fallen to the lowest point on record.

People are now waiting on average nationwide 49 days for these operations, almost double the average wait time of 20 years ago. The national proportion of people receiving category 2 planned surgery on time has dropped by almost 25 per cent in the past five years alone.

Albo has declared a population war on the Australian way of life.

And he is winning." 

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