Some snippets for people who believe multiculturalism is a blessing and support the destruction of our Australian culture. It is about time that discrimination against Australians is stopped.

 

Not only should we be allowed to protest at the downgrading of our racial status but the European migrant only policy should be reinstated to protect what’s left of our

Way of life.

 

Those who demand that we should destroy our Australian national character, our traditions and the future of our children are guilty of a crime against the Australian people and should receive an appropriate punishment and if an immigrant then that person should be deported.

 

The following was taken from a letter I received from a Moslem friend overseas, he quotes a passage from the Koran. So tell me why are they being imported into Christian countries? Surely this is treason?

“If the non-Moslems do not want to be Moslems, kill them immediately even if they shelter behind a stone and beg for mercy.”

“As you see, your situation is always very difficult as a Christian! “

This Moslem said in his letter” In my opinion, to solve all Arabian problems can’t alter the Arabian mentality. At first, the above incorrigible verse of the Koran should be abolished in the Islamic world.”

Just a little something from an English magazine.
These masked terrorists could have been born in the

 


Fight and slay the unbeliever wherever ye find them and seize them

 

 When the chips are down and the going gets tough, the tough get going and the stereotypically forthright Australians, who are mostly of British and Irish descent, are rediscovering their backbones and using their

 blunt manner to warn that their country and people are not prepared to tolerate any threat which the small but growing Islamic population may pose.

Australia-hating Muslims unchecked, says teacher

By Geoff Strong
August 31, 2005

THE warning signs were apparent to Chris Doig at least 10 years ago. A small group of the teacher's students made it clear they despised Australia, regarding it as a degenerate culture to be disrupted and ultimately swept aside.

The teacher says he tried to voice concern to his school administration, to the Education Department bureaucracy, even to senior political figures in his own Labor Party, but his warnings were ignored.

Now there is renewed soul searching after London's July bombers were found to have grown up in Britain.

Mr Doig isn't claiming his former students were potential bombers, or that their behaviour was entirely to do with their religious views, but he is concerned that some of their attitudes were so hostile to Australian culture that their behaviour descended frequently to violence. The Age has spoken to two other former teachers from the school who declined to be named but who endorsed Mr Doig's claims about an undercurrent of anti-Australian values among a small core of students.

But Ms Peace said the union became involved with the school at the end and was more concerned with developing a new school on the site.

Mr Doig insists that some students were openly attacking Australia and ridiculing values such as respect for the rights of others. "Some of the disruptive ones would say Australia was degenerate and our legal system would be replaced by Shariah (Islamic) law in the not too distant future."

"We have seen from the London bombings what can happen when the sort of attitudes these kids expressed are allowed to go unchallenged.

Mr Doig's claims have been backed up by two other former teachers at the school who did not want to be identified. The teacher said these students used to boast that Australia would become a majority Islamic country in 50 yearsand that "They would do this by convertingthe infidel and by out-breeding the rest of the community."

 

Our Treasurer recently made the statement “The more people we bring into this country the more taxes we collect”. (Never mind the terrorists, Never mind the instability of antagonistic alien cultures, Never mind the water shortage in the worlds driest continent with all major cities now in dire straits with water restrictions)