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Aussie rages as he films piles of illegally dumped rubbish: ‘Cultural enrichment’

Litter spread across a grassy field along a dirt path: plastic bags, clothes, and discarded items left scattered.

An upset Aussie has vented his anger at mass immigration while filming pile after pile of illegally dumped rubbish near farmland on the outskirts of Melbourne.

The fed-up local, who goes by Bent Axle on Facebook, recorded the disgusting scenes for almost four minutes, and shared the footage with the caption “welcome to my country”.

During the video he said he grew up in the area, which appears to be in the city’s west, and was furious that it had now been turned into a “third world dumping ground”.

“Have a look at it, so much diversity, so much cultural enrichment, look at this third world landscaping. You might just think it’s garbage dumped on the side of the road by some of the worst people ever to exist, but no, you’re just a racist, this is traditional African and Indian landscaping,” he said.

“This is what you get when the town you grew up in is pumped full of cultural enrichment and diversity. Why would anybody want to be surrounded by like-minded people who have some sort of respect for the country they’re in?

“Anyone found to be dumping rubbish like this should either be executed, or deported, whichever is cheaper. I’m so sick of pretending there are people in this country who deserve to be here when they don’t.”

He went on to say “these were just farms when I was a kid” and “the fact that we let anybody treat our country like this is shameful”.

The video has since gone viral on social media, with many Aussies blaming the recent “Albowave” of more than 2.5 million immigrant arrivals since 2022.

Data released earlier this year showed a massive increase in illegal dumping in Victoria in 2025, with Melbourne’s multicultural outer suburbs the worst affected.

More than half of Australia’s illegal waste complaints came from Victoria, leading to the creation of a new $8.5 million rebate scheme to help fund rubbish removal and clean-ups, and a $13.5 million expansion of the state’s illegal dumping enforcement task force.

Header image: Left, right, scenes from the video (Bent Axle).

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