Thursday, February 17, 2011

Multiculturalism has failed

One Nation condemns the Australian Labor Party for their closed minded attitude towards the failure of multiculturalism. After reversals in policy from Germany, France and the United Kingdom it has been clearly shown that this social experiment has failed. One Nation has been warning the Australian public for over a decade that the extreme policies of the major parties are going to create division in our country and we are heading down the same path as Europe with divided cities and ethnic enclaves.

In Europe there has been major increases in crime and civil unrest coupled with religious extremism and in many cases reverse racism and attacks on the countries own inhabitants. Murders have been committed in the name of religion and in some cases whole suburbs are out of bounds to essential services including the police and ambulance crews. As a result the leaders of many European countries now admit to the mistake they have made and are looking at ways to create a fairer system.

In Australia, our Labor government has decided to defend this disastrous policy by establishing yet another bureaucracy, the “National anti – racism and partnership strategy” backed up a junior minister being appointed as “Secretary for immigration and citizenship. One Nation is sure that this new department which will be supported by the bias and self serving Multicultural Council will swallow up large amounts of taxpayers’ money while trying to force the lie down the Australian publics necks.

More needs to be done to decentralise immigration from the cities with agreements made on entry to live in rural areas. This will help break down the enclaves that are forming in our capital cities. Strict numbers need to be set for immigration as to allow integration and debate needs to be had on the future ethnic makeup of immigration to avoid civil unrest.

Will this come from the major parties? No. Their agenda dictates policy as much as the commands of the UN who in reality are the ones running this country. This is the result of the hundreds of treaties that have been signed without the consultation of the Australian people.



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