I've been on Sup Forums for about a year and as much as I despise the intellectual laziness of blaming THE JEWS™ for whites' every moral failing, I accept that Jews *as a collective* have brought the JQ on themselves.
However, The point of this post is articulate how in light of the *valid* criticisms of Jews I see myself, my family, and other Jews.
There is no such thing as a Jewish Australian, only a Jew in Australia. By the same token, there are no Turkish, Greek, Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, Russian, and most certainly any kind of NIGGER Australians of any kind.
The only country where I am entitled to citizenship is Israel, and the only mistake the Jews made with respect to Muslims is to allow any of them to remain -- so stop whining about them. I would replace all the Muslims in Israel by Christians in a heartbeat, but it's not their country either. I don't like living there, but that's where I belong.
Jews, like Greeks etc, live as colonists in Australia. "We" live in our own ghettos, have "our" own schools, and pay lip service to Australian culture by following the footy. As far as I can tell, "we" exist mostly in a meme universe somewhere between Israel and Australia, neither willing to make Aliyah nor interested in joining the dying Anglo nation that built this country.
I've benefited greatly by living in Australia for over half my life, but I don't belong here. Even if I were fifth generation, I'd still be a guest of this nation, with no entitlement to residency, citizenship, or the vote. If all the Jews or any other foreigners were expelled, it wouldn't be a cosmic injustice. Accordingly, I choose to live in such a way as any nation should want to have me, without a sense of entitlement.
Tragically, the descendants of those who built this great country are drunkenly letting it slide into the hands of ambitious foreigners: The only people entitled to Australia, as a collective, do nothing to deserve it.
I wish pic were related.