Sunday, February 24, 2013

Robert Doyle Harold Michael Zany Aussie Diversity


Multiculturalism's here to stay, so let's embrace it and look to the future
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Harold Mitchel


Melbourne Mayor Robert Doyle - Google Images

Melbourne has a very popular lord mayor in Robert Doyle, and I was honoured to sit with him at the annual Weary Dunlop Lunch, which celebrates the great surgeon who worked with such humility in the prison camps of the Burma-Thailand railway. ...

But as the lord mayor made his speech, he mentioned something that has brought home the real and exciting nature of the country that we have become. He said more than 200 languages are spoken in Melbourne, and I am sure the same is true for Sydney. ...


I am not saying that we forget our roots in the ''old country''. Britain has given us, and India and Pakistan, the basis for strong civil societies and powerful ships of state, but let's not get so sentimental that we can't see where the world is going. ...


http://www.smh.com.au/business/multiculturalisms-here-to-stay-so-lets-embrace-it-and-look-to-the-future-20130215-2eif3.html#ixzz2LseSt6St

     Hard to say whether the above represents self-deception or just plain old deception, but, no, the world is not going this way. It is only the First World, or the Western world, or white nations that are going this way. Notice how the article lumps together international production and trade with the imagined necessity of having a vast international workforce within a single nation. 

     If the world were truly going this way, for example, India, China and Japan would have millions of high-birthrate white citizens working away in vibrant multicultural societies, where ethnic Indians, Chinese and Japanese would be bursting with anticipatory glee over a near future when they will be demographically phased out as the governing majority and then phased out altogether.

     It says all we need to know about the current state of Western civilization that such hostile elites are firmly in power, pursuing policies that public opinion polls have shown for decades are thoroughly unpopular with a clear majority of voters, instead of these off-planet Utopian elites being laughed out of office and into oblivion, or, better yet, tarred and feathered and ridden out of town on a rail.