1 September 2025

(Most) MPs quick to denounce Sunday's anti-immigration rallies

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Pauline Hanson at the March for Australia Rally 31 August 2025

Pauline Hanson at the March for Australia rally in Canberra yesterday (31 August). Photo: Pauline Hanson Facebook.

Some of Canberra’s federal politicians have led the charge in condemning the anti-immigration rallies that took place in cities across Australia on Sunday (31 August).

Close to a thousand protestors, joined and addressed by One Nation’s Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, gathered by Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra around 11 am before marching across Commonwealth Avenue Bridge from Regatta Point to Parliament House.

One man was arrested.

Thousands more marched in other capital and regional cities around the country. While they chanted anti-immigrant and anti-government slogans, the marches were condemned (both before and after they took place) as being hateful and hijacked by neo-Nazis.

On Monday morning, Assistant Productivity Minister and Member for Fenner, Andrew Leigh, strongly criticised the protests, including the fact that some federal parliamentarians had joined in some of them.

“The last thing we need in Australia is neo-Nazis taking the platforms to demonise immigrants,” Dr Leigh said.

“Apart from Indigenous Australians, all of us are migrants or the children of migrants. Migration has greatly strengthened Australia.

“Migrants aren’t just mouths to feed, they are muscles to build and minds to inspire.

“The story of migration is a proud story for Australia, as is the strong story of multiculturalism and the way in which we’ve managed to show the world how we can build a peaceful and tolerant democracy.

“I was really troubled by some of the scenes yesterday, including some of the attacks on police.

“There’s no place for that kind of hate mongering in Australia, and I’m troubled by the fact that some politicians seem to think that it’s okay to fuel fear for direct partisan gain.”

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Independent ACT Senator David Pocock also condemned the rallies during an ABC radio interview on Monday morning, calling for a more sensible debate on migration.

“I think this is really damaging when it comes to the message it’s sending to migrants across the country,” Senator Pocock said.

“And some of the slogans and behaviour we saw are totally unacceptable … On the broader point, one of my frustrations has been that there is a real lack of appetite from the parliament to actually have a debate about this in a sensible way.”

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley made a statement in response to the rallies. She titled the statement ‘Australia’s Social Cohesion Crisis’.

“This past weekend rallies occurred across Australia, attended by people of goodwill, but hijacked by neo-Nazis spouting hate, racism and resorting to politically motivated violence,” Ms Ley said.

“That can never be accepted. Extremism has no place in Australia.

“We must never import the bitterness of overseas conflicts into our communities.

“What unites us as Australians will always be stronger than those who seek to divide us. But we cannot take that unity for granted.”

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The Opposition Leader called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to show greater leadership on the issue.

“This is a moment that demands leadership. Our society is resilient, but its fabric is being steadily eroded by extremism,” she said.

“Australians expect their leaders to rise to the challenge, to call out hate in all its forms, and to bring the country together. The Prime Minister must show that leadership now.”

Liberal frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defied her leader and praised the protests that took place around the country.

The Northern Territory Senator congratulated the marchers and dismissed the suggestion that neo-Nazis had organised the events.

In a Sky News interview on Monday, Senator Price stated that the vast majority of people who attended the rallies loved Australia.

“I know that those marches that were being held yesterday were for reigniting the spirit of Australia, to make our children proud to call themselves Australian once more,” she said.

Senator Price condemned anyone calling themselves neo-Nazis, but added that they were not representative of the majority of those people protesting at Sunday’s rallies.

Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi moved a motion in the Senate on Monday, condemning MPs who attended the rallies.

Queensland independent Bob Katter – who threatened to punch a reporter in the mouth last week for daring to ask about the federal MP’s Lebanese background – enthusiastically addressed the anti-immigration rally in Townsville on Sunday.

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There was only one march in Australia where a poster of the Ayatollah was held aloft John Moulis which was widely condemned and reported in the media. I would also argue with your assertions that the level of immigration in Australia has been ramped up with no statistics that I can find to back up your claims. I am not surprised however that someone like Capital Retro has enthusiastically latched on to your comment judging by his past contributions to this site.

With a foreign name like “Moulis” I do wonder what you mean by your term “traditional Australians”. Do you have any links to your claim that many Australians are suffering due to the high levels of immigration and are moving to regional areas to reconnect to a “golden age” and a style of Australia that they grew up in in their youth?

It appears to me that these rallies were held in reaction to the harsh laws about so-called “hate speech” which were passed to protect the Palestinian protesters and other groups such as transgender. I am not surprised that the rallies took place because to have a government passing laws against free speech is beyond the pale.

In 1984 Professor Geoffrey Blainey began the immigration debate, singling out Asian migration. We saw several unedifying scenes including a Victorian labour politician Theo Theophanous clambering over benches in the house yelling the words “racist” and “shut up” when an opposition member tried to talk about migration and the Blaney debate. Sadly, many people on the left haven’t progressed past that mentality.

Since Covid, the level of immigration has been ramped up to unsustainable levels, and traditional Australians are suffering. Indeed many people in cities like Sydney and Melbourne are trying to move to regional areas in Queensland and northern NSW to try and get back to the style of Australia that they remembered from their youth. The Palestinian marches every weekend where people have held up posters of the Ayatollah have greatly angered and alienated mainstream Australians, and it is little wonder that many people are trying to fight back and restore the society that they grew up with and remember from the golden age in this country.

Capital Retro12:13 pm 03 Sep 25

That very relevant piece of history has probably been expunged from the left’s history manifesto JM but a lot of us still remember it, nevertheless.

Good to see you posting again too.

None of that is true.

Palestinian marches in … Australia?! This is absurd, it’s surreal! How can one take these times seriously anyway? Just adopt Japan’s anti-immigration policies; this alone would be unthinkable progress for the West. As Vox Day once wrote, to take the lead, China does not have to do much more than to simply remain Chinese as it did for the last 6,000 years. This alone is huge advantage.

There was only one march in Australia where a poster of the Ayatollah was held aloft John Moulis which was widely condemned and reported in the media. I would also argue with your assertions that the level of immigration in Australia has been ramped up with no statistics that I can find to back up your claims. I am not surprised however that someone like Capital Retro has enthusiastically latched on to your comment judging by his past contributions to this site.

With a foreign name like “Moulis” I do wonder what you mean by your term “traditional Australians”. Do you have any links to your claim that many Australians are suffering due to the high levels of immigration and are moving to regional areas to reconnect to a “golden age” and a style of Australia that they grew up in in the their youth?

The footage of members of the NSN, who helped organised these protests, in Melbourne in an alleged unproved attack on a peaceful Aboriginal camp is quite sobering.

Debates over the sustainable level of immigration is perfectly legitimate. But when you’re being used by the low-life thugs and bullies of the NSN to normalise their messaging and provide cover for their violence that’s a problem

By “unproved” did you mean “unprovoked”? That would make more sense given you have already properly said “alleged”, and it was apparently unprovoked.

Given it appears to have been substantially organised by the NSN, and that the NSN spoke in two major capitals where others did not, and the NSN is overtly racist, these are properly called racist rallies sucking in more normal people with worries about immigration.

Neo-Nazis losers are getting too comfortable. This time it was only minor injuries to the women these cowards allegedly attacked, who knows where it ends.

No matter what the issue is or how important it might be it’s not possible to march with Nazis and not be in support of Nazis.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-02/thomas-sewell-arrested-court-camp-sovereignty-jacinta-allan/105726392

I was willing to just roll my eyes at it all. At the frustrated people getting conned into attending a nazi rally. But that attack cannot be ignored. Some people, hey. We’ve got a country commiting genocide overseas and nazis here, well they say fashion is cyclical.

As they say, ignorance is bliss. 😅

It’s hard to tell Axon. The far left seem to use different dictionaries than the rest of we Aussies.

Penfold, again, define “the rest of we aussies”. Sure, some may not agree with the far left but that doesn’t mean they’re all of the same opinion as you. There is a broad spectrum between far left and whatever it is that you are.

Well done TG, you’re almost talking common sense. Almost. The rest of we Aussies is self-evidently not the far left.

But you’re quite correct (oops, almost said “right”), there’s many different opinions in between. Isn’t diversity great 😉

Your assertion is that they don’t agree with the far left and your implication is that you are in the majority with the “rest of we aussies”. My point is that, while not agreeing with far left, you must have the self awareness to realise that you yourself are a minority group. It is telling also that you get so riled up when a certain group is rightfully denounced by our government.

Well TG on some issues people can sit with the majority and on others they can be in the minority. The far left – well by definition they’re always in the minority.

Btw what’s this getting “riled up” about a “certain group” ? The government cherry picking their preferred protesters shouldn’t be what governments do, noticeably Albo subtly called out Leigh yesterday.

Penfold having nothing to contribute here other than calling out typos….typical but unsurprising.

Btw I fail to what’s “far left” about calling out Nazis attacking innocent people. Please explain it to me Penfold.

And nazis are always a minority, too. So what is your point? Sure, people can attend a nazi rally and claim its just about immigration. But the egg is on their face now when the nazis attack the only people that aren’t immigrants in this country. By your own logic, all attendees are complicit in the same way all palestinian protesters support hamas. Can’t have it both ways so which one is it?

A fitting quote by A.R. Moxon:
“Historians have a word for Germans who joined the Nazi party, not because they hated Jews, but out of a hope for restored patriotism, or a sense of economic anxiety, or a hope to preserve their religious values, or dislike of their opponents, or raw political opportunism, or convenience, or ignorance, or greed.

That word is “Nazi.” Nobody cares about their motives anymore.

They joined what they joined. They lent their support and their moral approval. And, in so doing, they bound themselves to everything that came after. Who cares any more what particular knot they used in the binding?”

For me it feels ironic when someone says “the Neo Nazi’s do not represent the majority of Australia” because I grew up surrounded by “Aussie Ocka’ Racist Bogans”. As an adult, in the workforce I was exposed to a lot of racist views. I’d like to think racism isn’t the majority point of view but I even had an experience on the weekend with a friend who exploded with prejudicial feelings.

Seano – NOM figures straight from the ABS:
September 2024 quarter 89,800
December 2024 quarter 68,000
January to June 2025 279,460
Total for 2024/25 437,260

IDK what you’re banging on about but I see you have moved on from the completely bogus claim that immigration is at record highs.

Immigration since the post pandemic surge is trending down.

“Federal government figures show the NOM for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 was 341,000 people. That’s down 37% compared to the NOM’s peak, of 538,000, in the 2022-23 year.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/01/anti-immigration-protesters-say-australias-migration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-figures-tell-a-different-story

HiddenDragon9:57 pm 01 Sep 25

“….we’ve managed to show the world how we can build a peaceful and tolerant democracy….”

The peace and tolerance is going to wear very thin when the unsustainably debt-funded spending by all levels of government, which is papering over increasingly cavernous divides in Australian society, comes to its inevitable end.

For a taste of what could be in store if our worse than useless governing classes continue on their present path, look to what is currently happening in the big, vibrant (in some respects more so than ours) democracy to our north – and, without resorting to condescending assumptions (of the thought crime variety), explain why that could not happen here.

Besides the fact that our democracy is far more robust? I guess it could happen if people who whinge about genuine criticism as “thought crime” rather than coming up with cogent responses, keep finding excuses, applying whataboutism and misrepresenting the arguments around immigration for their own purposes while not calling out the NSN for using the issue and the concerns of ordinary Australians as a tool for normalising their messaging and recruiting.

It’s not just everyday Australians who are concerned about Immigration. Independent Senator Pocock has been in the media calling for the Albanese Government to have an open discussion about creating an actual Immigration Plan.

True. It’s not about race or culture, it’s about the land capacity to deal with so many people, housing and how the environment can sustain an increasing population.

The people marching aren’t necessarily anti Immigration, just people who don’t want unlimited immigration. Yes Nazis and other groups are going to march but like the Palestinian march, not all are antisemitic there either. Majority are just concerned about how things are going. More skilled immigration, less unskilled and family reunion. Let’s have a plan. Even lefty Pocock wants that!

Nazis were part of the organisation of these march. Ending immigration is the least of what they want. People marching with Nazis even if they disagree with them are lending the sport to vile and dangerous views.

Yeah, true. That’s a valid point but the problem is, the majority of people (and the media) is mostly negative so they’re going to focus on the racist side of the issue. It’s difficult to see things analytically these days.

Just fyi Bob Katter has been photographed in the past spending time with thomas sewell and blair cottrell. Lay down with dogs, wake up with fleas.

Given the majority of people yesterday want immigration levels reduced because they think it’s too high and causing economic harm rather than because they’re racists, government criticism of them is unjustified considering their support for the Palestine protests.

I have no doubt the majority of Palestine protestors want to see a peaceful 2 state solution implemented so the killing stops. There are however people participating who want nothing less than the complete destruction of the state of Israel. The people who turned out to celebrate the Oct 7 attacks are there, and those who proclaim “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. For context, the PLO used that slogan in calling for a single Palestinian state to replace Israel and it’s also in the Hamas charter.

The major parties don’t have a policy on the future population size of Australia, but Sustainable Australia have one.

“Policy: Based on the best scientific advice and as a positive example to the rest of the world, slow population growth then stabilise Australia’s population size as soon as practicable, aiming for a population target under 30 million through to and beyond 2050.”

We currently have 27.5 million people, and the ABS predicts 40 million in 2050.

“Policy: Based on the best scientific advice “….lmao….good one.

Is that incorrect? How do you know? Not judging, just curious.

Whether it is soundly based (or on what) I do not know. However, I know that they have been saying that population should be limited to whatever was its current level since the population was about half what it is now, and probably before.

Max_Rockatansky4:02 pm 01 Sep 25

Woke is dead, judging by the size of the opposing crowds at the Captain Cook Memorial on Sunday.

The crowds for the anti-immigration marches were dwarfed by the Peace in Palestine marches…but you keep mathing on that one champion you’ll get there eventually.

PS. Given the fact that these marches were at least in part organised by the NSN whose agenda goes far beyond reducing, slowing down or even stopping immigration, I’m quite happy to be called “woke” rather than be standing beside those vile, dangerous, deluded losers.

Shameful stuff.

And the Palestinian march was in part organised by antisemites so what do you draw from that?

Firstly I conclude that you haven’t proven that premise Elf. Secondly that the NSN want an White only Australia via any means necessary. So you’re comparing people who want a state for the Palestinian people and peace with people who want to remove non-white people from Australia. So I’d conclude you haven’t thought this through.

Humans are complicated. Also, it’s nearly impossible these days to side with a political cause without the prejudice. I tried explaining this to a friend on the weekend and as an example, they didn’t like it. They clearly expressed prejudice against a cultural group and stormed off.

There’s nothing complicated about standing with the NSN. It’s morally wrong.

The clashes with Palestinian protesters weren’t a good look for any of them. But given what Albanese has done to immigration it’s hardly a surprise that Australians are upset.

A shortage of housing sending up house prices has been largely driven by one million net migrants in just 2 years, despite Albo’s promise to reduce migration. 500,000 per year when the average for the previous 20 years was less than 200,000.

https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/overseas-migration/latest-release#data-downloads

And at the same time our standard of living has slumped.

From all reports people weren’t protesting against any groups of migrants, just the numbers. And despite what Chris Johnston has written here, Pocock supports a rational debate, something Labor clearly do not.

Australia has grown on the back of a sensible and sustainable migration program for decades. The numbers are no longer sensible nor sustainable.

Immigration is trending down under Albanese….as ever you’re talking through your …..hat.

By very little Seano and still at record highs. Net overseas migration in the 22/23 year was 536,000, in 23/24 446,000 and 24/25 438,000. The average across 07/08 to 18/19 spanning two terms each of Labor & Liberal governments was 218,000. The last 2 terms of Howard averaged 128,000. Even Albanese’s lowest and most recent year saw more than twice as many people arrive as the average across the 12 years pre-covid, and 4 times as many as was the case in 2005 when housing was affordable.

Complete BS Garfield. You can stop misrepresenting the post cover surge it’s tedious and wrong.

“Federal government figures show the NOM for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 was 341,000 people. That’s down 37% compared to the NOM’s peak, of 538,000, in the 2022-23 year.”

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/01/anti-immigration-protesters-say-australias-migration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-figures-tell-a-different-story

Quite right Garfield, but sadly your ABS statistics are lost on seano. Albanese’s immigration explosion has hurt a lot of Australians, the majority. Much like his Palestine first approach.

What happened to this once decent nation ?

Capital Retro9:33 pm 01 Sep 25

You wouldn’t be BS-ing us would you Albo, I mean Seano?

Chris Johnson10:38 pm 01 Sep 25

You could at least spell my name correctly Penfold 🙂

Worse than the clashes was the presence of the national socialist network, who not only gave speeches but also had a big hand in organising the event. They planned this through a woman named rebecca walker or “bec freedom”. The intention was to always call it an immigration rally, go australia, this and that to attract a wider audience. Their intention is to slowly continue this and trend more and more towards a white australia stance. It has been a recruiting moment for nazis and way too many fell for it. Nazis didn’t show up to the rally, they showed up to the nazi rally.
I don’t know what I think of the current numbers, I don’t know enough to really say whether they are sustainable. I do know enough to say that the issues our country faces have more to do with other things than just immigration alone. It is a global issue as much as it is an australian one. So people are within their right to protest or whatever, but they attended a nazi rally.

Humblest apologies Chris.

But don’t you find it somewhat bizarre that – neo clowns aside – in Australia in 2025 if you rally in support of the Australian way of life the government tells you that’s a bad thing. Yet if you rally for Palestinian values, well that’s to be supported.

What ABS statistics Penfold?

Misrepresenting the post COVID search as visa holders returned whilst ignoring the steady decline in immigration levels is just you demonstrating that you won’t let facts get in the way of a dumb argument.

TG – like Andrew Leigh, you’re sounding a bit over the top. Yes it’s regrettable that there were some far-right people there. As there were far-left pro-Palestinians too by the sounds of it.

I wasn’t there but suspect that the number of peaceful, Australia-loving voters who have genuine and valid concerns was at least 90%. Maybe 99%.

But what do we hear from Leigh – the usual division. Perhaps he might listen to the majority and address their concerns. High immigration impacts demand for many things including housing. It impacts the job market. It impacts congestions on our roads and hospital queues.

Rather than seeking to hold a discussion with his constituents, Leigh seems to be pouring fuel. Perhaps he would have been better to go out for a jog.

Take your argument up with the Bureau of Stats seano. When the 2024-25 numbers come out it will be 1.5 million in 3 years.

Misrepresenting the post-pandemic surge doesn’t give you a point Penfold, it proves you haven’t got one.

Penfold misrepresents the figures in more than one way. This is normal for him.

Incoming numbers are not nett migration but Penfold does not like that evidence.

If an Australian permanent visa holder travels to their country of origin to visit their parents then returns to Australia, as they will because it is their home, then that goes into the ABS incoming figures. There was no nett change to permanent residents. This happens all the time.

Penfold does not like that fact.

No good link between immigration (mainly students) and housing prices has been found by researchers.

Penfold does not like evidence.

If you look at either of total incoming or nett overseas migration then as a proportion of population the numbers are lower than in the past. That is, any supposed effect would have been far greater in the past yet in the past that immigration helped Australia’s prosperity. Many if not most people here will have in their family tree refugees or immigrants since 1945.

Penfold, does not understand proportions anyway, part of his evidence-avoidance strategy.

Every Australian is an immigrant or descendant of immigrants.

Axon – the numbers I gave you are net migration. If you open the link you’ll notice the first three downloads are Net, Arrivals and Departures. Oddly enough, Net is Arrivals minus Departures. There’s a nice graph (1.1) which makes it easy to understand.

Hopefully you can do some research unlike seano who regurgitates what the ABC and Guardian wrongly and lazily sprout. See chart 1 in the link below – net migration is growing again and the Treasury numbers are way out.

https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/net-migration-in-2024-25-may-exceed-treasury-forecast-by-45000,19747

And lastly, hopefully Chris Johnson will approve of this, sorry to nitpick but if you’re going to tell people they’re misrepresenting stuff, best to get the name of the metric correct. One too many T’s.

Stop calling Neo-Nazi’s Clowns, they’re not that funny….well okay, maybe a little funny. But it’s offensive to Clowns.

What’s the “Australian way of life” Penfold? Good luck explaining that champ.

The Australian way of life is something almost every Australian understands and doesn’t need explained.

Good point, Seano. Yes Penfold, please do tell. And as I often ask from you, be specific. What is the Australian way of life? “Almost every Australian understands” – lets assume I don’t.

Well TG I guess you’re not alone there, Andrew Leigh and seano are struggling too.

For all your benefits the Australian way of life could be described as:

* a laid back “no worries” attitude
*giving others a fair go
* tolerance
* respect 🎖
* pride
* freedom of speech
* respecting the law
* enjoying a multicultural society
* a sense of work-life balance
* freedom
* dignity
* fairness
* equality
* politeness
* celebrating being an Aussie
* loyalty to Australia 🇦🇺

Are any of these resonating ? If not, perhaps check the colour of your passport. It should be blue but likely isn’t. 🛂

PS. “Are any of these resonating ? If not, perhaps check the colour of your passport. It should be blue but likely isn’t. “….this sort of rhetoric is beyond contemptible. The idea that people are not Australian if they don’t agree with you is the sort of ideology pushed by the NSN…which is unsurprising given how we got here in the first place.

Shameful stuff.

IDK what happened to my previous comment but I merely asked Penfold to explain how immigrants are excluded his list?

We know he won’t because he can’t.

Very funny seano. You asked for the list (“Good luck explaining that champ”) yet throw a tanty when it’s provided. Deary me.

Not sure how “immigrants are excluded his list” (sic). Nobody has to be an Aussie to support an Australian way of life. The only people who’d struggle with those values are the ones who’d march for a foreign land ahead of Australia.

So you agree Penfold that actual nett migration is back to pre-Covid levels, that it is low as a proportion compared with former migration levels that helped make this country as migrants continue to do today, that migration levels include permanent Australian residents entering and exiting, that it includes temporary student visas who are not permanent residents, that they have little impact on housing or other resources or prices, and will discover that the number of permanent visas is far lower. You might also learn that nett is an accurate use, though fallen into desuetude here consequent on American influence over British as time has passed.

@Penfold
Okay, no worries. Yes a lot of that resonates and it’s why I find you so despicable, respectfully, you are no better than a nazi.

It should be blue but likely isn’t? Hmmmm okay so what colour do you think my “passport” is then? I think you gave it all away in that sentence. It really matters to you what colour someone’s “passport” is.

Axon – it’s simples really, refer to the ABS stats.

They remain double pre covid levels and you don’t even need simple mathematics to work it out. The nice coloured graph 1.1 makes it easy. 🧑‍🎓

“Australian values!” Shrieks penfold in a laid back manner, as he opposes recognition of indigenous peoples, opposes integration of indigenous culture into “aussie blue passport” culture. Not very respectful. Has a very tolerant view towards the palestinian peace protests and immigration. Gives Albo a fair go. Enjoys a multicultural society by wanting it to be less diverse and more australian. All this is sounding very fair and patriotic.

The most impressive thing about far lefties is their tolerance and compassion towards different opinions TG 🤣

Well it all depends if that different opinion is racism or outright nazism, then yes I have no tolerance for those folk. So what colour should my “passport” be?

Capital Retro12:25 pm 03 Sep 25

Well Seano, the “Australian way of life” is certainly NOT doing what happened in 1982 when the PLO bombed the Israeli Consulate in Sydney and then tried to kill over 300 Jewish people in the Hakoa club.

To be fair to the PLO, the Irish Republicans were also planning to assassinate members of the British Royal Family in Sydney and there were other incidents involving the assassination of the Turkish Consulate and his driver in Sydney and mass murder of citizens by Turkish Muslims in Broken HIll.

Capital, we know you live in the past as your name suggests. So tell me, who were the anzacs fighting in WWII? Who organised, led and spoke at the rallies on the weekend? And now remind me again who we were up against in WWII. Please Mr historian. Never again. Lest we forget.

Well if you can work it out, then we definitely know Penfool it doesn’t need mathematics. You can’t even manage a basic percentage calculation.

Capital Retro2:51 pm 03 Sep 25

I have no idea what you are talking (babbling?) about TG and I was in the army – were you?.

Please give me a clue.

“Very funny seano. You asked for the list (“Good luck explaining that champ”) yet throw a tanty when it’s provided. Deary me.”….explain to me then champ why immigrants cannot be “polite” or “respect the law” or “freedom of speech” or “pride” (whatever that means) or exhibit any of the other things on YOUR list.

Why are immigrants excluded from these things in representing the “Australian way of life” in your view?

I would suggest that the reason you can’t and won’t defend this list is because of course immigrants can do any and all of those things on the list, and any defence of your list as immigrants not accepting the “Australian way of life” devolves to either nonsense or bigotry or both.

Shameful stuff.

Capital ree ree. I’m talking about the topic of this article. Aussies attended a nazi rally and now they’re making excuses for themselves. As a soldier that should upset you.
What is also interesting is how Israeli sycophants also found themselves at a nazi rally, big woops. Immigration is an issue, but that cannot even be addressed until we kick the nazis out of the meeting. Get it?

Everyone is anti immigration we just have different limits.

Absolute nonsense.

Seano, we’ve average almost 500,000 p.a. for 3 years under Albanese. Would you support 1m p.a.? 2m p.a.? There’s 122m refugees and displaced people in the world. We export enough food to feed 40-50m people each year in addition to domestic consumption. Should we take in 40m refugees? I know I’m being way over the top, but your response to Henry was absolute nonsense.

“Seano, we’ve average almost 500,000 p.a. for 3 years under Albanese. “….you know this is absolutely not true, you’ve had it pointed out to you, therefore your posting in ignorance or this is a lie. Your first premise fails therefore your whole argument fails.

As far as Henry sweeping generalisation of course it is nonsense a such statements are. It’s the sort of stuff he’s read on spaces like Telegram and doesn’t have the critical thinking skills to assess before regurgitating elsewhere.

Seano are you being deliberately ignorant on the issue of net overseas migration numbers? 22/23 was 536,000, 23/24 was 446,000 and 24/25 was 438,000. That’s an average of 473,000 p.a. or close to 500,000 p.a. for 3 years. All figures from the ABS.

No I’m ignoring your cherry picking and deliberate misrepresentations of the post pandemic surge. Thanks.

Immigration is not at record highs despite your spurious claims, and it is trending down overall.

“Federal government figures show the NOM for the 12 months to 31 December 2024 was 341,000 people. That’s down 37% compared to the NOM’s peak, of 538,000, in the 2022-23 year.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/01/anti-immigration-protesters-say-australias-migration-is-at-record-highs-but-the-figures-tell-a-different-story

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