The Asianization of Australia

The new ideology was processed into a product that could be easilyingested by those perceived to be lacking in critical thinking skillsand drip-fed to them.

When the first few loads of boat-people arrived in Darwin harbour intheir creaking, leaking, alien looking vessels there was consternationand foreboding. The Vietnam War had just concluded with the wrong sidewinning. These people were escaping the aftermath. Although we couldn’ttell the difference, many of these people were ethnic Chinese who wereroundly hated in Vietnam. That would have surprised many here who hadbeen taught that racism was the preserve of white people.

In a classic exercise in overkill, the murmuring of discontent thatbubbled up deep from the collective Australian psyche that had alwaysbeen haunted by the ‘yellow peril’, was met with a torrent of abusefrom that special Australian elite class with their mercenaries in themedia leading the chorus. ‘Bigots, racists, rednecks, fools,’ theyscreamed, neatly encapsulating in these few epithets the entirepopulace of ordinary Australians the elite so loath.
The perceived racism of the Australian people is a god-send to theclass, so self-worshipped for its supposed tolerance and enlightenedliberalism, which so fervently desires to distance itself from thegreat unwashed.

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The killing of the white Australia policy had been performed in asimilar prolonged fashion. The coupe de grace had only been delivered amere few years before the Vietnamese junks had appeared on the Arafuranhorizon. It was also only a few years earlier, in 1965, that theShabbat goy, Edward Kennedy, was instrumental in wrecking animmigration policy that had kept America as its founders had intendedit to be – white. Like parallel rails, these two developments were ashining indication that it had been decreed that the white race was nolonger entitled to its own homelands.

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2009-12-31