Wednesday, January 17, 2007

RACE SUICIDE AS FASHION

In the Melbourne Age of May 11, 1985, in an article entitled ‘Hayden hopes for a Eurasian Australia,' the Australian Foreign Minister was quoted as saying that Australia ‘should welcome the process of gradually becoming a Eurasian-type society. We are an anomaly – a white race with Asians between us and the rest of the world … I believe that if you look at things in the span of history, and not in one man’s lifetime, we will become not just a multicultural society … we will become a Eurasian society and we will be all the better for it... ‘There is absolutely no reason why Australia should not be that sort of mixed society. We should welcome the process of becoming a Eurasian-type society...'

For this treachery, treason, and betrayal, a particularly overheated corner of hell should be reserved for this now doddering old fool (as opposed to a younger and fitter fool).At the time this outrageous statement was made, the great mass of the Australian population was not having a bar of Asianisation - that is, beneath a veneer of intimidated politeness. Most reacted with shock and dismay, if not complete befuddlement at why their nation needed to be racially transformed. Since then, given years of an unrelenting barrage of propaganda and mind control, widespread resentment still smoulders at our elite’s wanting to replace and eventually to eradicate us. (A new twist on ‘democracy’ perhaps: the government exists not to serve and represent the people, but to annihilate the people!)

Sadly though, this dangerous bitterness lives mainly amongst older Australians –- those who remember what the country used to be like –- those terrible, evil days of ‘White Australia’. For the majority of the youth of the country it appears to be different. And for good reason, considering the years they must waste passing through the [re]education centers that masquerade as schools. Natural consciousness tampered with, deracinated and set adrift in a multiracial soup, how can they be blamed for seeing Asianisation as fashionable? It is this irrational call of fashion that is now being exploited by the propagandists who grow cleverer by the day.

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