Category Archives: Australia

The Misguided Advocates of Open Borders

Frank Salter writes in 2010: The poor quality of analysis behind Australia’s abandonment of traditional assimilationist immigration policy reached its apotheosis recently in a spate of articles by well placed commentators. The proposal of the moment was open borders, immigration … Continue reading

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Australia: A Light Unto the Nations

Steve Sailer writes: We are constantly told that it is impossible for a country to police its borders, but Australia doesn’t seem to have gotten the memo. First, it stopped cold its boat-borne Camp of the Saints; and now there’s … Continue reading

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Australian Jewish Writer Is Very Sensitive To Asylum Seekers

From The Guardian: …Funder’s first year in New York was spent settling her family in and travelling to promote All that I Am, which was published in 20 countries. She did some journalism and worked for a charity called Icorn, … Continue reading

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Fallout (2013)

Helen Caldicott says in this documentary: “America was testing atmospheric bombs in Nevada and they only did it when the wind blew east over the Mormon population because they knew the Mormons were so patriotic, they would never complain.” You … Continue reading

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Australians should fear the rise of China

John J. Mearsheimer writes in 2010: The United States has been the most powerful state on the planet for many decades, and has deployed robust military forces in the Asia-Pacific region since the early years of the second world war. … Continue reading

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