It no longer feels like my home. By Flat White in The Spectator.
If you take a small Pacific Island with a population of 10,000 and you bring in 25,000 Chinese workers and give them citizenship, is it still a Pacific Island culture? While an exaggeration for clarity, this is, in essence, the question being asked by Australians regardless of whether or not politicians want to address the concern. …
This is not to say that Australians are against migration, only that when you have too much migration a country ceases to be the country it was in every way that matters. …
If you live in a city such as Sydney or Melbourne, Aussies of colonial descent are now a minority in various parts of the CBD. Is it right that people feel like tourists in the centre of their civilisation? Should you be surrounded by people who do not speak your native language at home or observe your customs? Is it not your city?
When Tony Burke was born, Sydney’s foreign-born population was 22 per cent. Today, it is 43.2 per cent. In some areas of the CBD, it is up to 78 per cent. I walk it every day. It no longer feels like my home.
We hear the Left talk of the horror of colonisation. How is this not a form of colonisation?

Imagine you are a paramedic on duty in Melbourne. By Craig Kelly.
You stop to get a coffee.
Then, in a completely random and unprovoked attack, a Somalian Muslim named Mohamud Ali rushes up to you and stabs you in the face and neck, trying to kill you (all allegedly).
You are now in Royal Melbourne Hospital’s emergency department in a serious but stable condition.
That’s the reality of life in “multicultural” Melbourne in 2026.

Commenters:
Doesn’t happen in Japan or China. …
This is exactly why after 20 years in emergency medicine, I am done and will never hold certification again….
The leftist judges will find him incompetent to stand trial due to having 40IQ. He’ll be set free on a mental health supervision order.