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I may come to Australia too. The LoLeLization of Australia
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That's not quite true, there was a period where the Vietnamese were strongly feared in Australia. They had a high crime rate and till this day make up a disproportionate amount of prisoners in jails in New South Wales and Victoria(Australian states). Anyone who grew up in Inner Western suburbs of Sydney could tell you about about the Vietnamese gangs. Many Vietnamese nowadays have integrated fairly well though, many are second generation and there are other groups here now with a higher crime rate.
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I am against the complete Asianization of Australia, it just makes most sense that it's best for a country to maintain it's current racial majority. Asians make great minorities but only if they stay that way, I am including Indians as apart of the "Asianization" by the way.
There is currently a mass urbanization that is transforming once quiet and friendly Australian suburbs in all major cities. This is largely due to the recent boom in Asian migration, it is bringing down the living standard. It's the ultra wealthy Australians who are disconnected from the middle and working class people, they are globalists who envision a "BIG AUSTRALIA", meanwhile they wouldn't allow their own suburbs to be affected by such a drastic change I am sure. They will let the middle class to shrink in favour of cheaper labour. In the suburb I grew up in I have witnessed 2 apartment buildings erected, of course this isn't directly a cause of Asianization but generally recent migrants will care less for heritage homes so they are less likely to care for maintaining them and prefer tiny modern apartments.
It would be different if the proportion of Asians was smaller, there would be more incentive to assimilate as they would be surrounded by Aussies like my mum was when she migrated from India in the 70s. There's many suburbs in Sydney and Melbourne now that are very Asian dominated, to the point there's nothing but Asian owned businesses.
The Australian culture will die if this continues on.
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Time to stop the Asian flood gates and open the African flood gates, only fair. In all honestly Chinese and Indians are 99% of Asian immigrants, what about other Asians?
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^ I know. If Chinese and Indians (to a lesser degree) are the overwhelming immigrants, this isn't a proper definition of multicultural immigration. There are many factors like economics, conspiracies, left wing idiots (internationalists), satanic bankers etc.....
A good case study is the Chinese invasion of Indonesia!
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