Monday, 9 December 2019

Pauline Hanson, no more.


Pauline Hanson has fizzled out, missed the boat.

When Pauline first came to prominence, back in 1996, I immediately became a fervent supporter and long remained so.  In recent times however, I have had to give up on her though not on for what she once so defiantly stood.

What she stood for back then was a White Australia.  She, and she alone in politics, spoke up about the Asian Invasion.  That is why we rallied to her and One Nation.  But now?  How long is it since she has spoken about this?  There was one easily missed sentence in her First Speech to the Senate in 2016.  That’s been it.

Well the Asian Invasion is far worse now, isn’t it?  Asians everywhere.  Sydney, and outer suburb of Shanghai. Immigration, dominated by Indians and Chinese, is more Asian now than then.  The 2016 census reported 1.2 million Chinese in Australia, a forty per cent increase in a mere five years.  A similar increase would give us 1.68 million at the next census.  Two million soon enough.

But Pauline will not say boo.  She has chickened out in face of the numbers.  (She is more interested in getting her photo taken with black children to show she is not racist.)

She still pays some attention to Islam - fine - but we are being invaded by Asians as well.  The Asians are good people, not alien like the muslims, but there are still too many of them.  And even the muslim invasion she does not attack as much as she should.  She treats it as just one more item on her list.

Never has Australia so desperately needed a leader and a party to fight for a White Australia - but Pauline is not that person and One Nation is not that party.  I had had high hopes for Mark Latham.  He spoke of whites and straights taking back their country - and then selected a muslim woman as a One Nation candidate in New South Wales!

I voted for One Nation, in the senate, in 2019.  That will be the last time.


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