Category Archives: Australia

After a career of ups and downs, Joe Gutnick is once again a diamond in the rough

Sydney Morning Herald: Back in 2003, mining magnate Joseph Gutnick stared down a threat by his sister to refer their bitter legal dispute to a rabbinical court in Israel by invoking the famous Jewish teaching “dina demalchuta dina”, which means … Continue reading

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BLACK CLOTHES MATTER

Tim Blair writes: Melbourne, like most Australian cities, does not have a huge black population. Nevertheless, Melbourne lefties are today holding a Black Lives Matter protest rally. How are they getting around the small problem of no actual black people? … Continue reading

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How Do I Feel About Out-Groups?

One morning this month I was offered some buttered sourdough toast by a Mexican woman. I declined. She said, “You really do watch your carbs or you don’t like Mexicans. One of the two.” I started thinking, “Do I not … Continue reading

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Should Australia Stay White Or Merge With Asia?

From VDARE 2008: The great nations of the Anglosphere seem determined to merge themselves out of existence. Mass immigration is making the U.S. a part of Latin America, while an emerging North American Union would combine Canada, the U.S. and … Continue reading

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party Back In Australia’s Parliament

Comments: * It seems that the ONP were the first preference in the Senate of 4.12% of Australia (House it’s lower at 1.28% as they fielded less candidates). That is 4th behind the Coalition (Liberals, Liberal-National and Nationals), ALP and … Continue reading

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