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The system fears organised resistance to immigration

All the talk the past week has been the fallout and kvetching about the success of the March for Australia and the explosion of opposition to immigration across the nation.

The rallies were a massive success, despite all the efforts of the corporate press and containment right trying to scare people into not going.

After giving a speech at the Melbourne rally, Tom Sewell confronting Jacinta Allan at a press conference over the descent of Victoria into South Africa 2.0 capped off an almost perfect result for the weekend:

Sewell was predictably jailed after this by our two-tier, antiwhite justice system as Africans went on another murderous rampage last weekend.

At the same time, journalist and renowned rat Nick McKenzie is making himself exempt from anti-doxxing legislation and getting people fired from their jobs for standing up for Australia at these rallies.

It also appears that on command, the order to fedjacket Sewell and the NSN has gone out and the same message is being blowhorned ad nauseum across the media. Here’s “based” Senator Alex Antic, a darling of the freedom movement, accusing Sewell of such:

That’s absolutely rich coming from Senator Antic, who, like many in the uniparty, took AIJAC’s “free” tour of Israel in 2019 and humped the wailing wall like a pathetic traitor.

The feds currently can’t find one sovereign citizen guy in the Victorian wilderness who took out two police last week, but apparently are also running an incredibly elaborate, multimillion dollar operation to “make immigration protestors look bad and justify taking freedoms away” called the NSN.

Remember, apparently they can never do anything without a public mandate. And there’s never anything such as organic, organised resistance, so it’s much better to stay behind anon accounts on X and blackpill – the regime really fears that especially when they are about to also take that away in December.

The rallies weren’t without their subversion attempts, with violence from Antifa beaten back in Melbourne and some civic nationalist clowns in Brisbane putting an Indian in an Australian cricket shirt claiming to be just as Aussie as you and me:

Whoever was responsible for that stunt should be booted out of the movement and fast, if it isn’t evident by what it’s led to right now.

Currently, the country is in a huge battle over the increasingly hostile actions of the Indian diaspora, with immigrants pouring into Australia at the rate of nearly 1,500 a day. Aboriginal Senator Jacinta Price is being forced to apologise over comments she made pointing out Indians mostly vote for Labor, a statistic first confirmed by Labor strategist Kos Samaras on a recent podcast with John Macgowan and Drew Pavlou.

I’ve written at length about the attempted subversion of Australia via the Indian diaspora and the very deliberate, co-ordinated form of biological warfare being waged against White countries from the brown human wave. The Japanese PM just got turfed over trying to facilitate the exact same thing.

I’m not a fan of Jacinta Price (she also went on the AIJAC tour and voted for the social media ban), but an aboriginal is not happy about being replaced by Indians and Indians are telling her to shut up and apologise. That should show you how disgusting this diaspora being forced on us is.

Price is currently being forced into a struggle session apology tour, while Sussan Ley and Paul Scarr already submitted in Harris Park.

By far the worst and most subversive was Jewish Liberal MP Julian Leeser going to a Hindi language school (because muh integration and assimilation) and apologising for not having more Indians in his electorate. Never beating the stereotypes.

It wasn’t just contained to the blue team, as NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns had an emergency roundtable meeting with the Indian diaspora while Australians can’t get an audience if they paid him to.

They were also out in force bragging about their non-discriminatory immigration policy, which has led to indiscriminate crime and discriminatory justice against White people.

The irony is, once their numbers are enough, Indians will simply discard Labor and form their own political parties – the Muslim diaspora is already attempting this.

Those numbers look to get exceedingly worse, with the still-not-denied news that 1 million Indians are on their way to build homes in Australia.

Here’s a taste of what’s to come in the building industry from Punjab:

The inspectors will be Indian too, as will the council staff (in progress already) signing off on the approvals.

This is also exactly why McKenzie attacked the CFMEU earlier in the year with a series of beat-ups about organised crime in the construction industry. The real game wasn’t the union heavies and the outlaw motorcycle gang crowd, which have been a staple of every construction union across the globe since the dawn of time, it was about breaking the last bastion of working-class organisation that could genuinely economically threaten the status quo.

With the CFMEU temporally neutered, the way is paved for infinite Ranjeets doing your formwork and laying slabs on your million-dollar shitbox two hours from the CBD.

The take home point from all of the above is the fact that the regime has gone so hard at Sewell, attendees of the rally and now an aboriginal senator pointing out her tribe is being replaced by Indians speaks volumes about how afraid it is of organised resistance to immigration.

The Liberals are just self-immolating at this point and you should just keep handing them petrol, but the coordinated response from left and right regarding the last ten days is a positive sign that they’re legitimately scared. They will keep flailing and doing stupid shit because they don’t know how to do anything else.

The March for Australia was a huge success and those of you who went should be incredibly proud. The hard part now is keeping the momentum going, but as conditions deteriorate at light speed (or quicker than that in Victoria), that job gets easier.

Beware there are marches planned for this weekend but these are not at all endorsed and appear to be nothing more than containment, multicultural slop allowing foreign flags and grifters aplenty – this is Merch for Australia not March for Australia.

However, the battle to close the Australian border has turned hot and my advice to the Indian diaspora is that you should avoid disappointment, beat the queues and book your one-way tickets home now.

Header image: The March for Australia rally in Sydney.

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