Didn’t some neo-nazis go straight from an anti-immigration rally to attacking indigenous people last year?
Like we all know who is behind the anti-immigration protests. It isn’t the environmentalists concerned about unsustainable resource exploitation who might respect indigenous people and culture. If it was the protests wouldn’t get so much positive coverage in the media.
Anti-immigration is the acceptable mask of white supremacy at the moment. When they have power the mask will come fully off but you would have to be willfully blind to not see they are the same people. The media messaging is all about downplaying the racism and anti-democratic aspects of the movement to make it more broadly popular.
That’s either some exetremely ignorant anti-protestors, or some shitty journalism. I suspect the latter.
I don’t think so. That’s where the divide is in Australia at the moment. Anti-israel rallies are running in tandem with “change the date” supporters.
What? Does learning that xenophobes are racist in general come as a surprise to you??
No, the point is just that. “Anti-immigation” is being used here as a euphemism for “racist”
Ah, right, I get what you mean.
Didn’t some neo-nazis go straight from an anti-immigration rally to attacking indigenous people last year?
Like we all know who is behind the anti-immigration protests. It isn’t the environmentalists concerned about unsustainable resource exploitation who might respect indigenous people and culture. If it was the protests wouldn’t get so much positive coverage in the media.
Anti-immigration is the acceptable mask of white supremacy at the moment. When they have power the mask will come fully off but you would have to be willfully blind to not see they are the same people. The media messaging is all about downplaying the racism and anti-democratic aspects of the movement to make it more broadly popular.