Civil War in Australia
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Civil War in Australia
The Planned Destruction of Anglo-Australia by Immigration, Multiculturalism and Asianisation
by John Peterson and Rohan Philips
"Modern politics is civil war carried on by other means."
- Alasdair MacIntyre, British Catholic philosopher.
"Liberal Democracy assumes near-universal alliance to a common political culture, (thus) it is fundamentally incompatible with multiculturalism;
to try to combine the two is to embark on a path whose logical terminus is civil war, followed by an imperium."
- William Ophuls, U.S political theorist.
THE FACE OF THE ENEMY
"Anglo-Saxon Australia is dead. This isn't the kind of society we are."
- Malcolm Fraser [1] former Prime Minister of Australia.
"I think that if we build up gradually inside Australia a proportion of people without white skins, then there will be a complete lack of consciousness that it is being built up, and that we will arrive at a state where we will have a multi-racial country without racial tensions - and perhaps the first in the world."
- Sir John Gorton. [2]
"I would like to see a stage in the 1980's where Australia is becoming the only true multi-racial country in the world, and that is the Liberal Party's aim."
- Don Chipp, [3] TV Monday Conference 21.5.1972.
"Mr Menadue said that Australia was eager to attract migrants but traditional source countries such as Great Britain could be gradually edged out." [4]
"We are an anomaly - a white race with Asians between us and the rest of the world … We tend, because of historical, cultural and ethnic reasons, to look over our neighbours towards Europe. 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 - which seems to me to be a soft sort of terminology anyway - 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. It all comes back to the old brother-hood of man stuff. It's regarded as pretty soppy these days, but I still happen to believe it."
- Bill Hayden, former ALP leader. [5]
"I believe that Australia will ultimately become a Eurasian country as Australian Europeans and Australian Asians marry one another. I think that a desirable trend". Bill Hayden [6]
"A truly multi-racial society is our ideal."
- Prime Minister John Gorton in Singapore.[7]
"Australia is something of a freak in Asia, a kind of ugly duckling, ruled by a transplanted European people soaking up the sun and skin cancer in a climate for which they were never intended…The Asian Australians who come here and form the links and bridges must have a sense of Australia first, a commitment to Australia and not a sense of carving out spheres of influence within Australia for the various countries from which they come. The lazy country will become the lovely country, the white society will be the honey-coloured society and the ugly duckling will become the honey coloured swan."
- Dr. Stephen Fitzgerald. [8]
"I believe very strongly we must fight for the end of the Anglo-Celtic domination of Australia. We must fight for the end of that situation in which those, like myself, who are descendants of the Anglo-Celts say that no one else would really be suitable in a top position in Australia".
- Professor Manning Clark. [9]
"Often, the way the media portrays the Jewish community will depend on where the journalist doing the portraying stands on multiculturalism. My belief is that while many journalists say they are in favour of a multicultural Australia, deep down, almost unconsciously, they have doubts and fears about such an Australia. This is not surprising. Multiculturalism is not just about eating sushi and watching foreign movies on SBS. It is about accepting that Australia will be transformed, both racially and culturally, over the medium and long term. That can be frightening. It can lead to a nostalgia for a simpler, more 'Australian' past. Together with Geoffrey Blainey and Terry Lane - amongst others - I think many journalists long for such a vanished past. It is a past that probably never existed, which is often the case when it comes to nostalgia.
- Michael Gawenda, Jewish writer, then editor of Time (South Pacific) [10]
The same remarks should be applied to the historical myths of Zionism.
"Today the recognition that (coloured society is 'inevitable')…is being much more widely acknowledged."
- Professor W.G. Walker. [11]
"When I use the term 'Anglo ascendancy', I mean the Anglo/European/American dominant influences in our education, our social life and our place in the world. That heritage of values we care about needs to come to terms with a radically different future. (i.e. An Asian One).
- Professor Nancy Viviani.12
"With huge interaction between Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, you can't cut your immigration programme and should not cut it."
- Senator Nick Bolkus, Immigration Minister April 1995.
"Asia is emphatically where this country's security and prosperity lie. It is where an increasing number of our people come from and - unambiguously and wholeheartedly - it is where we want to be … Our efforts on free trade, multiculturalism and education and training are all part of the same strategy."
- Prime Minister Paul "Pig Farmer" Keating. [13]
"As of now, Australians are not regarded as indigenous Asians. Over time, when there's more Asians going to Australia and the population is over 50 percent non-white and the rest white, then maybe you'll be regarded as Asians."
- Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong of Singapore. [14]
"Our contribution in 30 - 40 years time will be the APEC constitution not the national one."
- Professor Julian Disney.[15]
"Australia will be run by Asian capital." - John Elliott (18th September 1992).
"The Asianisation of Australia is part of globalisation." - Greg Sheridan. [16]
"The monocultural Australia imagined by our parent's generation has passed forever." - Prime Minister Bob Hawke. [17]
"Asianisation does not mean a visible intake of Asian migrants. It means depressing wages to a level where Australians wage-workers can compete with Asian labour." [18]
"It is important to remember Australia before the most recent wave of immigration. It was dull, self-satisfied and joylessly conformist … not merely mindless, but lobotomised."
- Phillip Adams, giving a description which more accurately depicts the new class elites. [19]
"Australia has to recognise that it is an Asian nation, and the sooner…the better." - Wal King, CEO, Leighton Holdings. [20]
"Key business figures are backing a push to open up immigration, warning that Australia will be left economically devastated and vulnerable to invasion unless the population climbs as high as 50 million by 2050." [21]
"We should migrate North in our millions, legally or illegally. Masses of Asians and Africans should inundate Europe and America. If there is any strength that we have, it is in the numbers. Three-fourths of the world is either black, brown, yellow, or some combination of all these. We will make all nations in the world rainbow nations."
- Mahathir Bin (Laden?) Mohamed, Prime Minister of Malaysia, on a deadly form of genetic terrorism, 1997.
"Multiculturalism means never having to go overseas to find an enemy."
- Anonymous
"The strengthening of multicultural or diverse Australia is also our most effective insurance policy against anti-Semitism. The day Australia has a Chinese Australian Governor General I would feel more confident of my freedom to live as a Jewish Australian."
- Miriam Faine [22]
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I am republican anyway 
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me too, but thats mostly because i am against monarchy
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