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same story everywhere

Posted by samuel77 on 2026-June-22 13:38:18, Monday
In reply to A possible disturbing trend in Australia posted by andrew_bl on 2026-June-22 09:56:23, Monday




I have been thinking along the same lines.

AfD in Germany started after Pogida - the first outcry against large scale migration (i think). They were attacked by main stream media at the beginning. They were fair game in many states and did not get police protection. Their head quarters were several times searched by the police and even the declared a threat to Germany. However, they are now the biggest party and are going to win the first state election.

Sverigesdemokratene in Sweden: Same story. The other parties even made a pact to not enter negotiations with them. The leader was not invited to the nobel prize dinner - which is a breach of customs. Now parties have to rely on SD to get through with their politics and even have taken over viewpoints from SD.

Norgesdemokratene in Norway: A small party on the same road. However, the Progress party (FRP) had for a long time taken a similar stance. And FRP is the biggest party. There is even a smaller group that has the same stance like Geert Wilders in Netherland. Norgesdemokratene has organized one of the remigration conventions the last years.

What i can see, is that politicians are clinging to power and turning to "legal corruption" as a life choice. When they are in power, they make large donations to "charities" and when replaced are "hired" by those "charities". Mass importing migrants and then appealing to them in order to get elected is quite a telltale. They no longer care about the working class. The middle class pays taxes and many small family owned companies are going under. And all in order to finance the wellfare system that is mainly used by migrants. And Europes population is getting replaced - it is no myth but already forecasted by most statistics bureaus.

And yes, the election of Hitler crossed my mind. He was not elected to be the most powerful man. Initially, he was just one of three. And just like Trump in the USA, all check-and-balances went out the window. The German population did not elected Hitler to start World War II. They wanted him to improve life for Germans. And he delivered on that the first years. Autobahn were build. The railway network got modernized, industry prospered. And then it turned sour.

The European situation is difficult: too much bad is happening. First, the woke ideology with pride flags and almost mandatory confrontation with drag/queer agenda, the corrupt politicians who no longer care, the alienation by the mass migration which makes a lot afraid of the future, Trump in the USA, and Putins war in Ukraine. Those issues make a savior even more appreciated.

I don't see any reason why Australia should be any different. Asian countries might go a different route, since they haven't followed the leftist movement of the western world - their only problem might be corrupt politicians.

Sorry, and good luck!




samuel77



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