Brian Ross wrote on Oct 13
th, 2024 at 2:40pm:
A large group of Australian nationalists have held a rally in a small New South Wales town where the world’s largest meat processing company bought the local piggery and flooded the community with immigrant workers.
About 50 members of right-wing activist group the National Socialist Network marched through Corowa, a town near the Victorian border with a population of about 5,600 people, at midday on Saturday holding a banner reading “White man fight back”.
At one point the black-clad demonstrators stood in front of the town’s war memorial where prominent nationalist activist Thomas Sewell made a speech telling locals the group was there to raise awareness about “the fact that White people in this town, in this country, and across the world are slowly being replaced and eradicated”.
“We’ve come here with a warning. The towns we have come from, the suburbs we have come from, are now inundated with cheap third world labour,” he said.
“We can’t afford homes, we’re losing our jobs, we’re being pushed out.
“What we’re fighting for is more than Corowa, it’s more than Victoria and New South Wales, we’re fighting for a spiritual revival of our nation. We love this land, we love this country, and we are hated by the elites that are destroying it.”
The protesters told local councillor David Harrison that they were demonstrating against multinational meat processer JBS, which acquired pork producer Rivalea’s Corowa plant in 2022, buying up accommodation facilities and businesses to cater for workers from overseas.
Mr Harrison, a retired Rivalea production manager, said he was upset about the rally and that as a result he would try to import even more foreign labour to take jobs at the piggery and pork processor.
“I’m the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and we’ve already started discussions saying, well, this has happened. We’ll just double down harder on bringing our international workers into the community,” he told The Border Mail.
https://www.noticer.news/corowa-nationalist-protest-foreign-workers/