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Remigration goes mainstream in Australia

As August 31st and the March for Australia draws closer, so are the battle lines on immigration and a political cold war, metaphorically, turning hot.

As antiwhites, civnats and actual nationalists ideologically duke it out before the day, incredible things are happening on the timeline.

The Jewish lobby are now openly threatening another sitting senator over free speech:

Props to Ralph Babet for standing his ground and seeing through Adler’s latest attempt at political intimidation through foreign interference.

Matt Barrie had a banger of a post tearing apart the fake productivity meeting which has just wrapped up, because nothing says productive like 20 bureaucrats sitting in a room talking:

And Melbourne is officially Gotham City, with Islanders now challenging Africans for the violent crime heavyweight belt:

We passed the Pacific Islander Labourers Act in 1901 as the third ever act of parliament for a reason. Mark my words, it will be passed again.

That last example was probably the tamest encounter coming out of Melbourne this week, with a pregnant woman being killed while her partner was decapitated the other extreme.

Nothing being done about the above and more, are exactly why people are marching at the end of August. They’re also sick of women telling foreigners Australia doesn’t exist:

People call this managed decline, but I would argue there’s now actually no management.

In among the noise, Liberal MP Gareth Hamilton appeared on Ben Fordham’s 2GB show to discuss the idea of remigration and paying migrants to go home.

While this should be the subject of an entirely separate article, it should be only one of a raft of measures to send invaders packing. It’s currently being done in Sweden and Denmark right now, but paying migrants to leave should be the very last resort and reserved for only those who have unfortunately been given (scammed) an Australian passport by some APS5 at Home Affairs.

If you’ve never seen Steve Laws’ proposals on remigration from the UK then it’s a worthy blueprint to build from and adjust for the Australian experience.

Shutting the border and taxing remittances to the hilt should be the first sticks deployed before we start talking about carrots – which foreigners have done their best to harvest everything they can and send out of Australia, to the tune of $38 billion last financial year.

Fordham is clearly not “our guy” but it’s certain now that he or at least his producers read our stuff. He’s just spent this morning trying to hatchet the organisers of the March For Australia by taking a clip from an X Space three months ago completely out of context.

That’s alright, Ben, we’re replacing you and your pathetic legacy media apparatus anyway. Gatekeeping will not save you or the Eastern Suburbs from the even shittier and more expensive version of Malaysia that Sydney is being turned into by Meriton and co, so you can’t win.

The regime is clearly directing Fordham and the MSM to get out in front of these issues to try and contain them, which is completely futile as they still won’t tell the full story anyway, particularly on immigration and of course, Israel – Fordham’s counterpart in Melbourne, Tom Elliott, being an insufferable example.

Furthermore, the soon-to-be-extinct Liberals do not believe in remigration at all.

John Howard tripled migration by the time he had left office in 2007, and was also responsible for giving Melbourne the World’s Most Liveable African Crime Wave, when he and Amanda Vanstone imported the bulk of the Sudanese during the early 2000s.

None of that changed under Rudd, and the revolving door of Liberal PMs continued and accelerated the status quo during their tenures up until Albo and his Indian bioweapon fetish.

If you still don’t believe me, then explain this:

I reported on this last week, but this is the LNP’s Shadow Immigration Minister Paul Scarr grovelling to Indians, which is basically 99% of his X feed and Senate Estimates appearances. They’re currently upset about not being approved to march in Western Sydney, while also resuming their sectarian clashes over Khalistan in Melbourne:

Now take the aforementioned and couple it with this offering on Indians and voting patterns from Labor apparatchik Kos Samaras. I know I said not to bother with the debate, but it at least produced one gem that Fordham himself even reported on:

Many of us knew this was happening here and overseas years ago, but it spells it out for the normies. It’s biological warfare at worst and political gerrymandering at best, with every atomised ASX100 finance bro and property bro taking their piece of the country on the way down.

The NDIS is an absolute disaster which is being taken advantage of by said foreigners, not least of all Indians. Seeing elderly and disabled Australians being led down the street by completely disinterested Rajwinder, garbling on his airpods before he clocks on for his B-Double shift and adds to the national road toll, is a sure sign of the need for firing up the deportation flights. Normalising the abandonment of our kids, disabled and elderly to foreigners is a national disgrace in itself.

My takeaway from all of this is to take this discussion of remigration as a net positive – the radical right is now officially setting the discourse.

Remigration wasn’t even up for discussion 12 months, let alone 3 months ago. Now mainstream radio hosts are inadvertently putting the idea in their Gen X tradie audience’s heads in the site lunchroom.

Remigration doesn’t solve all of Australia’s problems such as energy, but it solves or drastically improves a lot and fast: housing, infrastructure, productivity, birth rates, crime, inflation, hospital wait times, the road toll, not having to hear Hindi/Punjabi, etc.

Joel Davis and others are way ahead of me on this, but the Overton window is indeed pulled by the fringes. Moderates are risk averse and never set the conversation – we’re doing that now and they have no choice but to come along for the ride or get out of the way.

As Zac Brandon correctly opined (which, judging by the comments, many didn’t understand the point of) the other day, don’t punch right. The left don’t sideline their fighters like the right always do, mainly out of cowardice and some fake nod to “principles” (ie. usually just a more pretentious form of cowardice).

The main impediment to the idea of remigration – the Australian containment right – is now in complete disarray and inevitably headed towards irrelevance, with the number of crash outs on the timeline growing exponentially.

It just shows you how weak the containment right really is – only a small bit of organised pushback and they’ve gone to total shit in the space of a week, because they have no conviction or confidence (and some are being paid) to actually prosecute their world view, whatever that is besides Israel and house prices.

Case in point being One Nation, the never-ending punchline:

Make sure you join one of their pilot “branches” and turn up regularly to the meetings, so the illustrious party leader and her chief staffer can just parachute in whoever they want anyway.

I’m starting to think Warwick Stacey actually had a stroke when he realised how badly he was going to be pantsed by One Nation’s grift. Either way, it’s not even a month into the new parliament and Pauline has yet lost another member and Polymarket is already pricing in the next one.

Remigration will resurrect Australia, and over the long-term can open the door to a potential new golden age. It’s the only political issue of the day that people should be focusing most of their energy on – the rest, aside from maybe energy policy, flows from there.

In my opinion, this partially explains the collective freakout over the March For Australia and the rush to censor the internet.

All I can say to Canberra is: look at us, we’re the narrative now.

See you August on 31st.

Header image: Danish activists hang a remigration banner from a controversial mosque in Copenhagen last month (Generation Identity Denmark).

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