Either we import masses of voters or we reclaim the civilisation we were so lucky to inherit.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, after the Bondi massacre:
“We refuse to let them divide us. Australia will never submit to division, violence or hatred — and we will come through this together.”

Fred Pawle connects the dots that led us here:
On the contrary, Albo, many of us want to be divided. We don’t want to “come through this together” any more. We are tired of all your enforced togetherness. Instead, we want to “come through this” in a country where we feel at home, surrounded by people we can love, respect or at least have a laugh and a beer with. Everyone else can — pardon me while I resist the urge to use expletives here — kindly find somewhere else to live. …
We were told that the migration of people from undeveloped countries into prosperous liberal democracies was essential and good; so good, in fact, that the Labor government had to pass section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act in 1995 to enforce compliance with it.
This has since spawned “hate speech” laws, which have had the intended psychological effect. Over the years, mass immigration has become unquestionably virtuous, to the point where your government can import millions of unskilled parasites, and anybody who objects to it is automatically labelled a racist. By promising, through state-funded translators, to give these new arrivals loads of free things, you secured huge blocks of votes at every election.
You couldn’t care less whether these new Australians want to live among the rest of us. Turns out many of them don’t. Worse, some of them want us dead, and our culture erased. Immigrants who don’t assimilate are not immigrants, they are invaders. And eventually they act like them. …
Essentially, you are asking young and future Australians to reject the homogenous culture and high-trust society that allowed your generation the freedom and opportunity to become comfortably rich, and in its place put up with fragmentation, tediously shit jobs and a reduced feeling of belonging in their own country.
And that’s not the only fundamentally flawed liberal delusion you and the ruling elite are pushing through. You’ve told young women that motherhood is not as important as having a career, young men that their masculinity is toxic, and infant children that government childcare centres are even better than being at home, the odd serial pedophile notwithstanding. …
There are people amongst us who wish us harm. Instead of organising a wreath-laying photo opportunity at the scene of the latest crime, a stronger, more resolute and patriotic national leader would be mobilising police and military to root out the remaining potential provocateurs and put them on the first flights out of here.
We’ve reached a fork in the road. Either we continue to embrace liberalism (in which case the next Bondi attack is just around the corner) or we reclaim the civilisation we were so lucky to inherit.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, recently:
We’re acting to give young Australians a fair go and to build more homes.
We don’t want your cut-price slums. We want our own homes, in the suburbs where we were born, at prices we can afford. …
And:
I can’t believe Albo stood there at the election and promised a drop in migration.
And then brings out almost a million more permanent residents.
Where are they living Albo? In the houses that were meant for young Australians. That’s where.
And then Labor sends out these passive-aggressive messages to retirees telling them to ‘downsize’.
FU Albo. It’s not the job of older Australians to give up their homes because your party tried to fudge the budget numbers with mass migration.