Some background: This video came out something around a decade and a half ago, maybe more or less. Back then, Pauline Hanson was getting populist votes into the senate because she was able to channel the woes of the less fortunate into blaming Asian immigration for everything. Within a few years, a mining boom in her electorates made her fade into obscurity because the shouters and screamers got comfortable again.
Now that boom is over, the shouters and screamers are uncomfortable again. Unemployment has risen, the new migrants are Middle-Eastern and African, and -- like a rabbit out of a hat -- Hanson has magically been elected back into the senate with a couple of buddies. She made her maiden speech recently, warning about how we're all going to taken over by an incompatible culture (no deja vu at all), except this time we had a far-left party to get pissed at her and walk out partway through. The thing is, Pauline might have had a point about Islamic imperialist tendencies if it wasn't for a few things: 1. Australia isn't seeing the growing gated Muslim communities that are springing up in Europe; 2. Our police force isn't afraid to enforce the national law even if immigrants don't recognise it -- accusations of racism or no (sorry UK, but Rotherham is a bit worrying); 3. The only 'caliphate' that is going to have any chance of implementing Sharia law here is being attacked on more fronts than they have untraumatised brains between them and can only pull off lone-wolf attacks at best (many of which have been thwarted in Australia so far); 4. The ultraconservative Muslims in Australia are vastly outnumbered by the moderate/progressive ones; 5. If the economy improves in Queensland, the whole issue is more than likely to disappear in a puff of forgotten logic, just like last time; and 6. Dude, just you try making our immigration policies worse. It's like trying to polish a turd, except you're...trying to do the opposite.
And that's my extremely simplified recount of our very own Trump-wannabe. There are many other factors at play, many more than plain racism (though racism is certainly there as well). Anyone interested is encouraged to fill in gaps themselves.
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