News from around the globe that the newspapers seldom print

Disclaimer and fair comment

While I agree with most of the material passed on I may not be in agreement with all. However there is much we can learn from some that we disagree with. Remember it was once thought that the earth was flat.

It is left to your judgment to determine what you agree with and what to act upon.

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Australia was fortunate in that we held on to our White Australia Policy until the 1960’s which is why our scheming politicians can say (with tongue in cheek) Australia is the most successful multicultural country in the world. Of course what they mean is that we have not caught up to the decadence and perilous lifestyle achieved in other countries. But we are not far behind with the government now frantically attempting to stave off a locally detonated terrorist attack and advertising daily for public assistance in spotting anything suspicious.

And while all this has been happening we were derided as ‘Racists, bigots, racial supremists’ and etc.

Never mind apologizing to Aborigines for a grossly overrated past, how about apologizing to us.

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Britain's success story

United Rainbow
All races united in a rainbow mix

For decades the only multi-cultural 'success' stories that the British liberal elite could point to were chicken tikka massala and the fact that the English football team is now clearly better than the 'hideously white' one back in 1966.

But now, at last, after all those years of waiting and scraping the bottom of the BBC propaganda barrel, there is now a new multicultural success story.

According to The Times (27/07): "The ethnic mix of the eight London bombers, ranging from young Somalis to Yorkshire-born sons of Pakistani parents and an Anglo-Jamaican convert, has surprised investigators."

Finally there is proof positive that multiculturalism is alive and well among the suicide bomber community. Such a vibrant, rainbow mix of idealistic young men from such a diverse spread of races and cultures, all uniting in Britain to bring another new development to their once boring country.

Surely it must make them feel proud!

It’s thanks to all their Prime Ministers and politicians of all parties who have spent the last 50 years bringing them 'diversity'.


"I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do." - Edward Everett Hale

 
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