Australia has a relatively small population.
We share no land borders and are protected by vast oceans.
We have abundant agricultural land, enormous natural resources, and some of the world’s most valuable exports.
We’ve enjoyed more than 80 years without war on our own soil and never experienced a civil war.
There is no reason poverty should be increasing in this country.
There is no reason the middle class should be shrinking.
There is no reason each generation shouldn’t have the opportunity to live better than the last.
Australia’s challenges aren’t the result of a lack of land, resources, wealth, or stability.
They are the result of political decisions.
And for too long, we’ve kept electing politicians who fail us.
Just in the past 24 hours:
- Sudanese guy attempted to behead someone on the streets of Belfast
- Mass stabbing at school in Manchester
- Court hears that four Afghan migrants raped a 17 year old girl in Bristol
Nobody can explain how mass migration from the third world has benefited the west. Even the advocates of these policies cannot explain its benefits. That's because there is no benefit and they know it. Death, dysfunction, and horrors beyond comprehension. That's all it brings us
The vast majority of Christians will look at this and still think we shouldn’t send these people back.
They quote the Good Samaritan, and then set about aiding and abetting the robbers.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.
Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.
It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
The UK won two world wars and Japan lost one horrifically. Yet it’s Japan that is still a culturally homogeneous, high-trust, low-crime country.
Mass immigration does more damage to your nation than being hit with a nuclear bomb.
I will take absolutely no lectures about "divisiveness" from the people who gave us two-tier policing, racial hiring quotas and endless race-baiting.
Unlike you, we do not kneel.
Every year, wealth earned on Australian soil is extracted and sent offshore through personal remittances.
It is a deliberate wealth extraction process that is hollowing out our nation.
It's time to tax remittances and stop the bleed.
Watch this space. More to come.
India has an outbound remittance tax of 20%.
Australia should reciprocate to ensure money is not being plundered out of our country to fund the lifestyles of foreigners.
The Nowak video is horrific. That the attacker immediately told the officer he had his turban torn off is a great example of criminals using progressive mores to legitimate brutal violence against white people. They have, in essence, been trained to do so.
Stop normalizing ‘Before Common Era’ (BCE) and ‘Common Era’ (CE).
Our history is under the Gregorian Calendar by these two periods:
🔹 Before Christ (BC) 🗿
🔹 Anno Domini (AD) ✝️
@DrewPavlou@PeteZogoulas In a low-trust society, people will loot the national treasury with zero compunction.
Millions of people living in Australia have no sense that they are part of a shared community with a shared national identity. So they will plunder whatever they can get from their neighbours.
I tend to think the complete opposite. The changes seem nonsensical and economically ruinous because you're looking at it from the old political paradigm. A decade ago, politicians loved investment because capital was ideologically aligned with their values.
Investment, especially foreign investment into Australia, was the chief vector for the globalized homogenization that has raked its claws across western culture. But that is changing. Look at the values espoused today by the world's wealthiest and most powerful people. Albanese and Chalmers do not want Elon Musk sinking cash into Australia. They don't want the incoming generation of AI investors, weaned on Alex Karp's books and Moldbug blogs investing in Australia. All investment comes with strings attached, and the regime tolerates it when the strings are growth and shareholder value at any cost, liked it when those strings were ESG metrics, diversity and inclusion - but what if those investors are trying to fund a technological future which requires less imported manpower, closer adherence to Western values and the stability it brings?
I talk a lot about how the New Right in this country needs to speed run through the epistemic thresholds the UK and American reactionaries already have, so we can bring on the same political revolution here. But have you considered our opponents are doing the same thing? The Australian Labor Party is the most politically privileged managerial regime in the world, because they have something Labour, the Democrats, and the Nordic technocrats didn't - hindsight. We like to think the global reactionary shift was brought on by shit posting, memes and Honesty In Videogames Journalism but that's not even half the story - always follow the money. The money started shifting a decade ago. To the point it's noticeable now.
The biggest threat to Albanese's Modern Australia project isn't One Nation, or podcasts, or protest marches. It's money. This is why they've picked fights with the social media corps, why there's a go slow on AI, why crypto and emerging financial tech is so heavily regulated and taxed.
Modern Australia is a reactionary movement of its own. These people are trying to keep Australia locked in a 2006-2012 stasis. Where money is progressive, growth is people, media is old and state power is absolute.
The concerning thing is so far, it's working.
Simulation illustrates what happens when the following 2 survival strategies are pitted against each other:
White dots: treat everyone the way you want to be treated
Red dots: treat your in-group the way you want to be treated; treat others as a resource to extract from
What can we learn from this?
[📽️: @black_pilled]
I am absolutely devastated
Men who claim to be women have more rights than actual women in Australia.
It is women who are being discriminated against, not the men who claim to be us.
But in a sense, nothing has changed: we will all wake up tomorrow & men will still not be women.