As Australia’s decline seems to accelerate by the hour, the number of people willing to do anything about it seems to decline in correlation.
And with Australians dissenting against the destruction of the country now facing being put on hate crimes lists, Fred Pawle attempted to gauge the mood of the nation with this post:
I am constantly meeting people who are actively seeking ways to leave Australia.
These people are all alike: hard-working taxpayers and asset owners.
Their pessimism for Australia’s demographic, social and economic future is overwhelming.
Is anyone else noticing this? pic.twitter.com/nVTJygYb5t— Fred Pawle (@FredPawle) June 11, 2025
It was followed up by Turning Point Australia’s Joel Jammal, advising his audience to run away because things are hard:
“After 6 years we’re done”
George & I get real about where our country is heading.
Click here to watch the full convo
https://t.co/pY690frzdz pic.twitter.com/3GOgJ1aINC
— Joel Jammal (@JoelJammal) July 10, 2025
And while I’m completely unsurprised at statements like this coming from the Australian arm of Charlie Kirk’s American containment right operation, my advice to him and others of his ilk is, why the hell are you even still here then?
If you’re looking for an example of why the whole “as long as we have integration and assimilation” argument for immigration is retarded, here’s a first/second generation migrant planning to abandon the country in favour of his ancestral homeland.
I’m never going to pretend that things in Australia aren’t bad, they very much are. One cursory look through The Noticer’s back catalogue will tell you that, if your eyes don’t daily. However, nothing is ever over until it’s over and the meme of decline being a fait accompli and not a choice needs to, quite frankly, piss right off.
There is a multi-front war currently being waged on the Australian people which is getting more aggressive every day. In fighting back against it, there are going to be casualties, losses and hardship along the way just the same as any other ideological struggle or conflict. Turning tail and running is just leaving the fight and struggle to other people and making it easier for the enemy.
There is nowhere else to go anyway.
The exact same war being waged on Australia is playing out all over the globe at different speeds, with Anglo countries first in line. Running away will realistically buy yourself a few years of relative “freedom” before the same thing happens wherever you’ve relocated to and then you’re back to the starting point with one less place to flee to.
Some of these people don’t want the third world overrunning Australia via immigration, but their answer is to flee to a third world country. Genius, why not just leave for India now?
Moving to the third world is a ridiculous option – it’s the third world for a reason. Ask yourself if you would you really want to be the richest person in South Africa? I think we know what most people’s answer is.
You can’t run to the regions either, the same thing is happening there and, in some respects, it’s worse than the cities in terms of the demographic warfare on smaller populations.
In my view, there seems to be three main subsets of the Australian coward who is promoting surrender.
There’s the obvious, online demoralisation slop poster who has given up on Australia so they want you to as well, but as long as you like, share and subscribe so they can get their Elon dollars on the way down.
There’s the Boomer/Gen X variant who enjoyed the “peak” of modern Australia during the 60s-90s and had a good time, but did nothing to pass that on to future generations. They want to numb themselves in hedonism in their twilight years in Thailand or similar and leave the mess back in Australia for their kids and grandkids – see Reform UK’s Richard Tice for a recent real-life example:
“By 2063 Britain will be minority white-British, is that a concern?” @StevenEdginton asks Richard Tice.
“It’s a long way off… I’ll be long gone,” says Reform Party Deputy leader. pic.twitter.com/471Na29Ylh
— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 6, 2025
And then there’s the dual-citizen migrant who has had his fill of asset-stripping the country he really wasn’t that invested in and now he’s running off back to his homeland.
Furthermore, atomised hustling isn’t going to get you your country back either. I’ve seen a lot of this latest type running around on Instagram saying how shit Australia is, but to just get rich on property or Bitcoin and “stick it to them” that way. Self-improvement is fine and all that, but what’s the point of being rich in Global South Africa, when you’re also one state asset seizure away from poverty?
If you don’t have a strong community around you, you and your unprotected wealth are just going to get picked off very easily.
There is also similar rhetoric from the property bros saying “just buy now” because the government will always support the property market. A $100 million property portfolio means SFA when you can’t get into the hospital after being hit by an uninsured Indian truck driver, because there’s infinite Indian grandmothers in front of you, all enjoying a dose of medical malpractice from the Indian nurse with fake qualifications.
The rough times are already here. We can stop and reverse it at any time, we just need more people IRL active offline and not frying their dopamine receptors with black pills and disgracing their ancestors on X.
Ceding territory to our enemies is not how we win. A lot of people love to cite the infamous Yuri Bezmenov clip on demoralisation from the 1980s, but a lot of these same people are just acting out what he warned against.
The underlying issue is that many people are cowards and we unfortunately saw that during COVID. I’m not going to sit here and moralise over them because no-one wants to hear that, but we realistically can’t confront the problems with Australia until we confront ourselves and that’s where it needs to start for a lot of people.
However, if you do decide to run and betray Australia just because things got tough, don’t ever come back.
The guys at Kokoda send their regards.
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