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Hey Ultraright.
I know what you’re saying, but please bear in mind that what you’re saying is going to be shocking to the more liberal members… Perhaps spend a bit more time easing us into these concepts! 🙂

We needs to distinguish between actual reality and pie-in-the-sky idealism. Sure, if we still lived in the 50’s, ‘white Australian’ could be a proper political stance with real ramifications. Today, it’s meaningless, unless you want to advocate killing, neutering or deporting those non-whites who are already here. I’m sure you’re not for that. If you did, you’d be advocating for a breach of faith with people who people who legitimately settled here in the expectation that they would be accepted as part of society.

The best, realistic policy one could adopt today is a stance of ‘only white immigration allowed’. That will essentially mitigate your concerns, but won’t solve them.

But we must accept that white Australia is already dead and gone, it cannot be retrieved. I agree: this is unfortunate and was a mistake. But it’s too late now.