freediver wrote on Oct 28
th, 2015 at 12:40pm:
In his analysis of past great civlisations that brought forward human development, Ian Morris identified uncontrolled mass migration as one of the four horsemen of the (literal) apocalypse that brought them down.
Further to Ian Morris identifying uncontrolled mass immigration as the precursor to civilisations having thereafter been on the slippery slope to extinction, I would add that
controlled mass immigration of Muslims and Negroes will prove to be the harbinger of First World nations eventually dropping down to Second and even Third World status.
I don't believe this of Chinese immigration. Sydney is now absolutely stiff with South East Asians - mostly Chinese and Vietnamese - but their work ethic and their thirst for education and training is holding them in good stead.
Several square miles of Sydney's Parramatta region are now a 'New Mumbai' with literally tens of thousands of Indians and Pakistanis crammed into this foreign ghetto. It's unashamedly a self-sufficient colony that relies on itself without any need to access anything remotely 'Australian' in identity - except for the stray customer or client who has inadvertently wandered into this alien enclave.
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I was surprised how forcefully Abbott told the meeting of his predictions for a failed Europe due to mass Muslim immigration. He went further than what he allowed himself to say during his PM days.
In a nutshell he was telling his audience that if the West is to save itself, then PC-politics and sob-sister altruism has got to be tossed out the window even if this grates with our conscience.
And that's something a few of us have been saying long before the Muslim immigration issue had reached the critical stage that it is at now ... with terrorists, and millions being spent on security agencies, etc etc. Muslims have become a whole industry of its own with our politicians, our police force, our security agencies, our prisons, and with its woeful unemployment rate.
Our CSIRO once calculated that
provided all the dams that could be built, were built - Australia did not have enough resources to sustain a population of over 20 million.
We now have 24 million, with plenty more to come ...