on 13-10-2015 10:35 AM
If you think it can't happen here, well it already has. It's a long article but well worth the read to understand just what unwanted mass illegal immigration results in.
Europe was once the exemplar of the good society when seen through the dreamy eyes of Australian sophisticates.
Now, like the images of disease and deformity on cigarette packets, Europe serves as a graphic warning. We must quit our addiction to social engineering before it’s too late.
The European financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated the limits to government spending. This year’s chaos at the borders shows the limits of mass migration. Europe has been eroded of social as well as financial capital.
Anxiety surfaces in many different ways. In Sweden, a woman emailed her prime minister to tell him she had moved out from the suburb in which she was born because it was impossible to walk her dogs “due to the non-Europeans driving on the sidewalks”.
“If you didn’t move out of the way, they would jump out of the car and hit you,” she complained.
In Pocking in Lower Bavaria, the local school recently advised children to wear “restrained everyday clothes” after 200 male asylum-seekers were billeted in the German village. “Transparent tops or blouses, short shorts or miniskirts could lead to misunderstandings,” it said.
A local politician told Die Welt advice of this kind was “absolutely necessary”.
on 13-10-2015 02:56 PM
how did you find the article in the
first place?
do you follow sharri on twitter?
on 13-10-2015 03:20 PM
I can't access it either no matter what link I try.
on 13-10-2015 05:30 PM
on 13-10-2015 05:37 PM
The neo nazis in Germany have praised our government's treatment of asylum seeker and "solution". Something for our own anti asylum seekers to be proud of.
on 13-10-2015 05:52 PM
there cant be 4 million neo nazis
in germany, surely
London: If Europe had listened to Tony Abbott and adopted an Australia-style "turn back the boats" refugee policy, tragic deaths in the Mediterranean could have been prevented, UKIP leader Nigel Farage said on Friday.
And UKIP MP Douglas Carswell told Fairfax Media that if the UK voted to leave Europe in next year's referendum, he expected it would adopt a refugee policy resembling Australia's "innovative" example.
Mr Farage, whose party received almost four million votes in this year's general election, has regularly praised Australia's immigration policy, saying Britain should adopt an "Australian points-based system" for admitting immigrants if it left the EU.
on 13-10-2015 06:12 PM
The NPD alone has around 7,000 members.
13-10-2015 08:07 PM - edited 13-10-2015 08:08 PM
"The rest of the article is about their boring award night on the awards they give themselves"
How many Walkleys did they win?
on 14-10-2015 04:18 AM
From Julia's article:
'The only way to stop the deaths was to stop the boats from coming, Mr Farage said.
"In 2008 Australia faced a very similar crisis, boatloads of people coming on even longer sea journeys, boats sinking, and Australia stopped it by saying 'if you want to come to Australia you will not come by these means'.
"The Australians did it, the Australians stopped the drownings in that tide of misery.
"We must make sure that we do nothing to encourage people to seek refugee status in this country who come across the Mediterranean. We've got to start discouraging people from coming to Europe by those means if we're serious about stopping the deaths."
Tony Abbott had offered the EU help and advice in the way Australia dealt with their crisis.
"I am sad to say that advice has been spurned," he said'.
Me too Nigel, me too. And I suspect most of the UK are also saddened that Abbott' s advice was kicked into touch. It's common knowledge here that your Border Controls in Australia are far and away superior to ours.The EU is a complete abomination, and the sooner we are out of it the better. Hopefully that will come to pass with the 'In-Out' referendum. Fingers crossed. The downside is, it isn't until the end of 2017.
on 15-10-2015 08:43 AM
I wonder how many children drowned under Labor's watch? over 2000 children were held in detention under labor as well.
Where are they now and how are they getting on now that most of them are living in the community. We never hear anything about it, curious isn't it?
on 15-10-2015 09:08 AM
There are a few journalists who have received death threats but they don't want to bring it to the public and inflame it even more.
We don't want another Charlie Hebdo in this country.