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Stop Muslim and black immigration, says Pauline Hanson |
Pauline Hanson has called for an end to Muslim and black immigration, during a visit to Ballarat to celebrate the birthday of her former advisor, John Pasquarelli.
Hanson's comments were opposed by the Chairman of the Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council, a Mr. George Fong, who rudely referred to Hanson as a bigot. The Ballarat Courier was just as rude, calling Hanson a "redneck", a derogatory slang word used against white people, similar to the insulting and racist (anti-white) word "cracker". The Ballarat Courier's anti-Australian bias (noted in its articles) can now also be seen in its usage of racist slang against white Australians. It is highly doubtful that the Ballarat Courier uses racist slang against blacks and Asians, but apparently they think it is ok to be racist against white people.[1,2]
Multiculturalists are, of course, the biggest bigots, who support a political ideology of American origin (Multiculturalism) which is designed to destroy nations, who support immigration-driven genocide against the Australian People, and who have introduced political anti-freedom laws to fine and jail their political opponents who speak out against Asianisation and against the bleeding-hearts' plans for a "Third World Future" for Australia. Multiculturalists are the true bigots of today.
Pauline said
Her plea for a sensible pro-Aussie immigration programme has been supported by those who want to see a unified homogeneous Australia. Some Multiculturalists would like to see Pauline Hanson locked up in jail simply for using her democratic freedom of speech; indeed, because Multiculturalism is so socially divisive, it can only be enforced by jailing or threatening its opponents, which is why Multiculturalism is intrinsically fascist in nature.
Similarly to Hanson's comments, John Pasquarelli has himself previously called upon Muslims in Australia to "Shape up or ship out!", saying that any Muslims who refused to pledge allegiance to Australia should be immediately deported. He has cited an American Muslim University study which revealed that 98% of Muslims polled said that they would not fight for their own country against other Muslims.
Pasquarelli said
Australians should ignore the rantings of rude Multiculturalists, and fight for their right to a homogeneous Australian nation.
[2] Although there are several historical origins and applications for the term "redneck", the modern usage of the term is decidedly rude and racist in nature, originally referring to poor whites (some who were slaves, or "indentured servants") who would get sunburnt necks from having to work in the field all day long; in modern usage, it refers to poor white people (also inferring a rural, racist, and conservative outlook).
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Third Edition) defines "redneck":
"This term is generally considered offensive. It originated in reference to agricultural workers, alluding to how the back of a person's neck will be burned by the sun if he works long hours in the fields."
The term "cracker" as applied to white people is another racist word. Like "redneck", there are several historical origins and applications for the term, one usage of the term originally referring to poor whites who could not afford to buy bread or have it milled, and who would therefore grind their own dried corn ("corncracking") to use it for grits and meal. Another usage refers to "white cracker bread". This racist and derogatory word is used in American black terminology to refer to whites in general.
See:
"Redneck", Bartleby.com [gives the definition of redneck, from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy]
http://www.bartleby.com/59/17/redneck.html
"Origin of red neck"
http://plateaupress.com.au/wfw/redneck.htm
"What's a cracker?: Cracking up cracker myths", by Rick Tonyan
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~fcc/main/what's_a_cracker.htm
"Cracker", by Karanja Burke
http://athena.english.vt.edu/~appalach/essaysA/cracker.htm