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Multiculturalism was always a bad idea

Not all cultures have the same values

1 June 2024

9:00 AM

1 June 2024

9:00 AM

The brand of multiculturalism that has been manifested in Australia for the past five decades died this year. Its outward expression is to come, but its core has been exposed as empty and hollow.

Lest my argument be misunderstood, Australia is and will continue to be a multi-ethnic nation. This is not new.

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