The "great invasion"

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The "great invasion"

Postby Ronaussieandproud » 07 Feb 2012, 08:28

Immigration is a very big problem: Yes no argument.
But we need to fully understand the political climate in which we live. That change, long lasting change takes time. It does not happen overnight.
Society is governed not only by the laws, but certain doctrines, I will call them. Those doctrines are reinforced through the social institutions.

Does anyone know what I mean when I talk about "Sociology"?
Well if you think its the study of "socialism" then you may as well not read on.

What sociology is the study of society. How and why we come together and live in groups. In this case Australia. To many of us we were born here and this is our home, and everyone else can "get stuffed"; Yes? Ok lets wind the clock back a couple of hundred years then. Australia was "settled" wholely and solely as a place to send the "petty criminals". In essence, if you stole a loaf of bread, you faced "transportation", to New South Wales, as it was called then. The rest my friends is history.

But it is through our history which makes Australia: "The Lucky Country". Our land abounds in natures gifts, of beauties rich and rare. But what you need to realise, we are not truly free. Whats that you say?
We are not truly free? :furious_tb: :furious_tb: . Just makes you angry huh?
What makes me say this?
Well giving you a glimpse of my history:

I was born in Roma Qld, my father worked in local government and we travelled a lot around Qld. It felt like we would just get settled in somewhere then we moved again. Leaving behind friends and family. So my father could get the job he wanted and provide for his family. We finally settled in Central Qld.

Mum was a "stay at home", with all the love and support mums give. Freely I will add, and unconditionally. So give ya mum a kiss and a cuddle, because she deserves it. I was a bugger of a kid.
I always asked questions, got into things I shouldn't have, like "Dad's draw" as it was known. Oh Jesus, did I cop some smacks on the bum. :laugh_tb: But mum would always unwillingly come and comfort me after she had just punnished me, as if it was a reward, rather than a punnishment. So I continued to do it! :laugh_tb:

I always had one question, Mum and Dad, would ignore. That was the question: "Why does Granma live in this home?". She could come and live in my room Mum? It always fell on "deaf ears". As I said I was a bugger.

Anyway, what I am getting at is this: Life was grand living in rural Qld. In my life, I have seen television come to the bush, firstly the ABC then commercial networks. I saw massive building projects, new roads, dams, hospitals, schools, etc. You name it, put it on the "wish list" and it would just "magically" happen. When I was 13, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Bill Glasson, and the right honourable Sir Joh Bjelke-Pedersen. I can also say I have had the pleasure of meeting Bob Katter Snr. I describe that as pleasure for reasons I will state later. When I was 15, there were rumblings about "possible police corruption" in Brisbane. All heard before, then it would "just vanish" from the "free press". Joh made the move from Qld to federal, or tried. While he was absent, a man by the name of Anthony Fitzgerald QC was appointed chair of "Royal Commission of Inquiry of Orders Persuant to Counsel", AKA the Fitzgerald Inquiry. The "free press" had got its way. History is always written by the victors folks, always written by the victors.
Years went by, I left home for school firstly, then I joined the Navy. After I left the Navy. I went home for a while. I was surprised to see all the building work in Brisbane, thought "ah nothings changed in Qld, still building, still growing". Then I got on the plane and flew home to Central Qld. It was like stepping into the third world. The roads still damaged from the floods, it was 1992, the floods were in 1990. I was shocked to find that there was no doctor in town, and hadn't been for 12 months. I looked at the patched roads, wash outs hurridly filled, I started to get "emotional", still do thinking about it, I went to see my Dad at work, he could see I was upset, usherred me into his office and said "Whats up Son?". My response was "I guess I just missed you Dad, but what the hell is going on?" He sat me down and we proceeded to argue about how the new labor government was "looking after its own, down south". Dad, if you read this you were right, I just didn't wanna hear it at the time.
The signifigance of me telling you this; is this:
20 plus years later, life and work took me around Australia. I wound up back in Qld last year. I wound up in Mackay. I used to have to travel from Mackay to Sarina, regularly. It is a distance of about 30 km's. A trip at 100k's an hour, what? about 30minutes? Well let me tell you, nothing is more frustrating than sitting in a car for 11/2 - 2 hours over that distance. Flood damage? The other fact is the CMC - Crime and Misconduct Commission Qld. The CJC's replacement. Just go and have a look at the reccomendations in the Fitzgerald Report, the powers the CJC had are dead and burried. Being a bugger of a kid, guess what I did?
I rang the CMC, asked the question: Why did they take away or water down your powers? The response from the person on the other end of the phone was politely: "Go forth and multiply, I am far too busy to talk about this.." My response was "Gee, thank you!" I still have a question I want answered though:
Why is it that the very political party, that benefitted the most, removed such powers of the only watchdog?
That just made me more and more suspicious: What are they hiding? I rang a few school mates. I was shocked to find out that 6-8 weeks after "the floods" in December 2010/January 2011, that the road, a major highway was still not fixed properly. The town of my childhood was still in essence "cut off".

This is why I say: I had the pleasure of meeting the men listed above. They were aware of the problems of people living in rural and remote areas of Qld. They did not ignore them, instead listened and acted. Others living in SE Qld would say that life is just dandy. Is that fair? Well each of us will have our own opinions. I say this: More people live in the SE, immigration, encourages people, for economic and social reasons; to settle in the "big 3", that is, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The infrasture of which cannot keep up with demand. They build a freeway for $XXbillion, for YZ cars per hour at current value or use. Why? Purely economic reasons? Or is it "Marxism" at work?

To me the answer is straight forward: Yes, its the looney left, for they have to have the "self-fullfilling prophecy" which is what Marx wrote about. The "revolution" of the "peasants". Get as many different people in one place as possible, stir up some trouble, and "bingo" you got the "revolution" brothers and sisters. Just look at the events of the last year. Start with what I call the "Australia Day Massacre of 2012". Look and search for photographs online of "the protest", look at faces in the background, brothers and sisters, you will be surprised. Cause the main footage shows some Aboriginal people banging on the glass, yes. Search for some video footage, look and listen to what the crowd chants, look for someone I call "megaphone girl 1" and "guy1 in baseball cap". Then search for some pics of Occupy, in particular: "Occupy Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne. Its too much of a coincidence. The faces in the background, of these protests, run by seperate groups, have a single voice.

Then Knightmare, Mutation and others: Tell me who SA is in this forum. Because you know the answer.

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Re: The "great invasion"

Postby mutation » 07 Feb 2012, 08:52

Dont know why you are asking me but SA stands for "Socialist Alliance"

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Re: The "great invasion"

Postby Trebuchet » 27 Feb 2012, 22:52

Ronaussieandproud wrote:Tell me who SA is in this forum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexaholics_Anonymous

Hi, my name's Trebuchet and I'm a sexaholic...


Seriously, it is highly unlikely that SA post here regularly. Though I would like to apologise for calling your Knightmare.

I wanted to catch the drift of the rest of your post there but it is too long-winded!

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