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C-mac's avatar

Why would they? Australian politicians wouldnt.

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Christian's avatar

You don’t reckon there’ll be a Lakemba Battalion? .... the other question to ask is whether gammon would still be willing to defend Australia.

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Paul Brett's avatar

An interesting read indeed. One only has to visit Fiji to appreciate the infiltration and takeover there first in numbers then in commerce then in politics. The MO is blatantly obvious. Here in Australia there are many in the Australian Army. It would be an interesting exercise to determine the numbers. This Q? Could easily also be legitimately asked of other ethnicities per statistical majorities, like Chinese and of course All Mulims. It would not be out of the Question to assume that each “Group’s” loyalty and allegiance would shift and change accordingly as their “homeland” alliances shift & change. It will always be reflected and identified with as subsequent & consequent Geopolitical circumstances morph and remorph. It is becoming increasingly difficult and simultaneously obvious that there are seismic shifts and ripple effects in progress across the globe in an extremely volatile way. With Critical Mass factors so unpredictably unstable in so many directions that the only thing that seems certain is to Never say Never, and Expect the Unexpected. And if at all possible Watch As Closely as One Can to Identify Any Trends of History Repeating Itself to Monitor a Nation’s Past Performance that Shows Telltale Signs of a Trajectory Path Towards Forgone Conclusions, Unless One Is In Tune With This, It Is Simply All Guesswork Without a Compass lost in the woods.

A way out of the maze and entanglement is to learn to read the maps & the signs of the times. as best one can.

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