Sydney, Australia: the latest victim of a paper-based hate crime.
Imagine being elected as a politician in Japan. That wouldn’t happen, of course, because Japs aren’t stupid enough to allow foreigners to run their country, but we’re being hypothetical here.
What would be the one thing you probably wouldn’t do with your newly-acquired power?
I suspect you wouldn’t campaign against the interests of the native Japanese and attack those who dislike the results.
I mean, that would just be bad form, right?
But colored folk don’t think like Whites do. When non-Whites become politicians, activists and other public figures in White nations, they almost always work against the interests of their White hosts – then attack them after meeting some resistance.
Here’s a recent example of this phenomenon at work.
Controversial Muslim figure Yassmin Abdel-Magied has slammed posters calling for her deportation as a sign of a how ‘deeply embedded’ racism is in Australian culture.
The Sudanese-Australian activist was among a number of high profile figures to have their faces featured on the racist posters, which were spotted in western Sydney.
Ms Abdel-Magied, 26, who caused outrage over a now infamous Anzac Day tweet, was joined on the posters by Waleed Aly, Sarah Hanson-Young and the ‘Apex gang’.
Sorry, Crocodile Dundee, but Waleed Aly is the new symbol of Australian masculinity. Here’s a photo of him standing beside his favorite lavatory.
But after initially tweeting ‘Lol!’ in response to the posters, Ms Abdel-Magied hit out at those who support the campaign against her and what she called the ‘systematic racism we have to face up to’.
The vile posters call for Yassmin Abdel-Magied as well as Waleed Aly, Asians and the Apex gang to be deported.
And here’s Yassmin Abdel-Magied, whose earthen skin tone and wacky head scarf encapsulate the Aussie “Sheila” look to a tee.
But taking to Twitter to release a statement in response, Ms Abdel-Magied said there could no longer be any denying that Australia has a racist culture.
‘We often hear denial about Australia’s racism, most often from those who benefit from their privilege going unchallenged,’ she began.
‘This kind of racism isn’t ‘fringe’ or ‘a couple of bad apples’. It isn’t just a few people “having a lark”. These reflect racist attitudes that are pervasive, deeply embedded and structural.
‘It’s reflective of a society where right wing politicians have spent years trying to lower the bar for racist attacks and dismantle racial discrimination legislation.
‘These posters are symptoms of the systemic racism that we have to face up to, call out and challenge. Further, this work cannot be left only to members of marginalised groups, as they pay the highest price.’
You hear that, White Australians? You’re the problem!
You have a duty to give free everything to colored invaders and shut up about the problems they cause – or else!
Seriously, though, these anti-White messages work to our advantage, since they make everyday Whites hate coloreds even more than they already do. After all, surely even the most apathetic Australian must be thinking, “Who do these monkeys think they are?” when reading about this stuff these days.
No one cares about the feelings of whinorities anymore, even when their problems are legitimate (which they never are).
Incidentally, the posters that the Nationalists used to trigger these baboons are Daily Stormer-tier. Here are high-quality reproductions of them, taken from the Aussie Nationalists’ WordPress site:
Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s poster. The “self-exiled” update refers to the fact that Abdel-Magied has moved from Australia to the UK, presumably due to the 3D hatred emanating from the 2D posters. Isn’t it interesting that these non-Whites always move to other White countries after complaining about White racism? Why doesn’t she go back to the honkeyfrei utopia of Sudan?
Waleed Aly’s poster. This one is very effective. It’s impossible to understate the importance of familiarizing people with “Tayiqqa,” since it’s the biggest weapon in the Moslems’ conquest agenda (other than machetes and nail bombs, I guess).
Sarah Hanson-Young’s poster. She’s a senator that joined the coloreds in their anti-White agenda, as White women often do.
Negro poster. Great stuff, but the IQ average is a bit optimistic. In Equatorial Guinea, for example, the average IQ is 59.
Gook poster. This one will definitely resonate with a lot of Australians, especially young people that cannot afford to buy a home because Chinamen are buying up all the prime real estate and raising the property costs around them.
I rate these posters 14 out of 88. Keep up the good work, goys!
And yes, one day we will catch and deport them all.