This is not Pakistan!
It’s Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
Muslim colonizers block the street to introduce the Australian public to Islam. They have dozens of mosques in the area. They pray in public to dominate the streets.
Many of these $1.5m + homes are owned by permanent residents and high-income professionals with real incomes and real borrowing capacity.
Even if they sold tomorrow with half price, many of the Australian citizens you claim to be helping ( mostly your supporter s) still would not qualify for the loan, let alone afford the repayments.😝😝😝
It is just cheap populism for people you know will never be able to buy these homes anyway.
I’m a highly educated professional and entrepreneur, and honestly, you’re forcing me to say this: bullshit.
Instead of addressing the real structural problems in Australia’s economy, you just keep shouting slogans, creating resentment, dividing people, and trying to buy votes.
I don’t believe you. And many Australians don’t believe you anymore either.
@AlboMP We need China’ help to ensure fuel supply ship can cross Strait of Hormuz. China may take advantage of this issue but I don’t blame China, all I want is lower fuel price and no more cash rate rise!!
@thecyrusjanssen@Michael7ucci Some people are anti-China for the sake of it. Obsessing over a young woman’s private life is pathetic and helps nobody. The real comedy is a grown man unable to accept China’s reality as a G2 power, so he turns to cheap personal attacks instead. Sad😂😂
Free TAFE should focus on fields with real long-term human demand: nursing, aged care, chefs, hospitality, and pet care.
Much of the rest is training people for jobs that humanoid robots will heavily disrupt or replace within the next decade, especially the construction worker!
Australia needs to stop comforting itself and start looking at the real world.
Australia is not being weakened by migration itself. It is being weakened by a government that has loosened the system faster than it is willing to enforce it.
Too many sham visas. Too many fake students. Too much visa abuse. Too little punishment.
And while the system is clearly being exploited, politicians and parts of the media still hide behind political correctness rather than speak honestly about what ordinary Australians can already see: public confidence is falling, social cohesion is under pressure, and community safety is getting worse.
A serious country can welcome legal migration and still demand borders, rules, enforcement, and consequences.
What Australia has now is not compassion. It is weakness dressed up as virtue.
@AlboMP PM, frankly, I am very very disappointed for your speech. Australians were waiting for real policy, enforceable action, and clear orders — not another speech asking people to feel confident. The country needs actions, not more words.
Global uncertainty is not an excuse.
If March data keeps deteriorating, Australians already know the likely path: stickier inflation, higher rates, and rising pressure on jobs.
You and your colleagues, protected by secure government salaries, may not feel the same pressure. But millions of Australians do.