Sam Bamford
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So do you think there's a demographic look in an Australian that would say we have a culture and history heritage tied to those people?
And then obviously you've got the Italians and Greeks in the 70s, 80s and 90s who helped build everything now.
100% agree on that.
My problem is we're like.
Now that we're moving past the year 2000 and there are all these other cultures coming in that, and I'm going to sound heaps racist here.
There's just heaps of Indians, there's heaps of Africans, there's heaps of Middle Easterns.
And it's like we never had that influx before.
And now I feel like the more they're coming in, our birth rate's dropping like this and we're importing two to three migrants for every birth in this country.
us australians anglo-celtic and first nation or european australians that came here from 1901 to say 2000 right when we were like majority of the people in our own country if we keep going like this i'm not going to be the majority overwhelming majority in my own country and i'm
I don't care what anyone tells me.
I want to be the main person in my country.
I want Australians to be the main ethnic group in their country.
And then what is an Australian?
Well, I think it's an Anglo-Celtic European and or First Nation person.
That's what I think.
And I think if we can't define something, we can't defend what we've built over the past 100 years.
And this is what happens when you import people en masse.
Yeah, mass importation of individuals.
This is where the mass immigration has gotten to us.
And this is one of the debates at the moment.