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Corrupt Australia presents an alternative to the politically correct channels of debate to reveal and scrutinize the skewed structure/design of modern Australian society. We also seek to encourage autonomous Australian culture which is free from the standardizing and overly materialistic clutches of globalisation and which encourages citizens to go further than simply contributing to a quantity over quality mindset and the banal and unsustainable conditions under which we may increase our love for and attainment of material mass. |
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Senior minister calls for cultural standardisation - all in the name of 'multi'culturalismAnglo-European parents are shunning state schools which have a high intake of students from other racial backgrounds, according to Laurie Ferguson, a senior Government MP. Mr Ferguson stated that "[These parents] believe there is an over-dominance of some cultures in schools" and they "fear there is a mono-culture in some suburbs". In response to this innate phenomenon the minister for multicultural, or perhaps rather 'mono'cultural, affairs, has called for the waves of new immigrants to be housed across a wider spread of suburbs. From our perspective this is an interesting response to an interesting chain of events. For it appears as though genuine 'multiculturalism', genuine in the sense of various racial groups or ethnicities living in groups, or 'enclaves', according to their own values and attending the same schools, is in fact public enemy number one while Social Atomism and outright ethnic standardisation is deemed beneficial. But then isn't this, in fact, mono-culture? Rather than pronouncing 'right' and 'wrong' on this issue we are simply interested in pointing out the gross confusion and the contraditions surrounding the modern day (politically correct but practically false) notion of multiculturalism. If we want multiple cultures to flourish, really flourish according to their own, then each culture needs to be given geographical space and ideological autonomy rather than be interspersed. |
Think of it all - of the life that is! Study your friends and foes! - Henry Lawson |
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