Category Archives: Multiculturalism
All Oslo Rapes by Third World Immgrants
From: http://www.unhcr.no/Pdf/Baltic_nordic_HL_2011/May_2011.pdf “A report released by the (Oslo) police on Wednesday states that all assault rapes during last year were committed by men with a non-Western origin. All the reported rapes during the last 5 years are done by men with a foreign origin. Police inspector Hanne Kristin Rodhe says the perpetrators often are unemployed, [...]
Fed Govt Prefers Indians for Australian Jobs
Indians may fill resources skills gap AAP: Adelaide Advertiser | May 5, 2011 http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/indians-may-fill-resources-skills-gap/story-e6frea7c-1226050272001 TENS of thousands of Indian graduates could be trained to Australian standards in a bid to plug the gap in Australia’s booming resources sector. A Skills Australia report earlier this week said Australia would need 2.4 million extra skilled workers in [...]
Open Letter to the Institute of Postcolonial Studies
Recently, my attention was drawn to a group going by the name the Institute of Postcolonial Studies. I first discovered their website via a Sydney Morning Herald opinion piece written by a Mr Dylan Bird who holds a chair on Council at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies. I then went to their website where I [...]
Pauline Hanson in NSW State Election
“If you have always believed that everyone should play by the same rules and be judged by the same standards, that would have gotten you labelled a radical 60 years ago, a liberal 30 years ago, and a racist today.” Thomas Sowell Pauline Hanson is back in politics and as per usual, the Australian Labor [...]
Some Reasons Why Multiculturalism is a Failure
What country is Brandis describing? http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/what_country_is_brandis_describing Liberal frontbencher George Brandis in the Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/politicans-must-defend-the-multicultural-project-20110222-1b400.htm When I was growing up in Sydney in the 1960s, Petersham was a popular place of settlement for immigrant families – “New Australians”, as they were often called. Our next-door neighbours were Chinese, next to them was a Greek [...]



