The Mass Immigration Crisis Pushing Australia to Collapse



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Australia’s economic system appears to be operating on borrowed time, with immigration, housing, and welfare methods just like the NDIS propping up the numbers—however at what value? Behind the headlines touting financial development lies a treadmill of dependency, the place extra folks imply extra demand for housing and companies, however not actual prosperity.

On this video, we take a more in-depth take a look at the unsustainable cycle of skyrocketing housing costs, hovering rents, and the billions pouring into methods just like the NDIS—all of which rely closely on immigration to remain afloat. Whereas these insurance policies could hold Australia out of a recession on paper, they masks stagnant productiveness, declining dwelling requirements, and a rising pressure on the nation’s infrastructure.

With jaw-dropping prices and questionable outcomes, may Australia be operating the world’s largest Ponzi scheme, powered by a endless inflow of migrants and mounting debt? And when the system inevitably falters, what shall be left of the foundations holding it collectively?

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31 thoughts on “The Mass Immigration Crisis Pushing Australia to Collapse”

  1. This is bullshit,damn immigration,hang on my parents immigrated in 1968 from UK and i was born in 69 but im still a bloody Aussie right,what we really need is infrastructure ie houses,apartments etc even though immigration has been out of control in the last ten years or so give or take

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  2. I think as a class, we Australians are becoming conscious that all our politicians suck. We won't be voting liberal, labour, greens, etc. More of us are being extremely careful with which independents we pick and we're axing the others.

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  3. the land of broken dreams disappointment , marriage breakdown, less food than ever , high rents , high energy bills , DV, sadness , unhappiness , feeling lost at 50🥹🙄😦, bad living standards , expensive food and drink, people staying in it’s like a covid lock down all over again but it’s because your completely broke and lonely , less money more than ever , cafes high prices , no future … oh did i say no future 😒😡😡🥹 why the F would you come here to live !!!!

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  4. That’s right. Blame India. I find it really strange how Indian students are causing all of the developed worlds problems these days. You make it seem like getting rid of Indian students is going to magically fix all your problems.

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  5. The number of Indian migrants arriving here is getting out of hand! The government’s policies are completely fucked, and the rising housing prices are being driven through the roof. It’s frustrating to see entire families migrating over shortly after one couple arrives. Honestly, it feels like I’m living in India, my suburb now feels like it’s at least 50% Indian residents.

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  6. Looking at our 2 greatest threats and seeing occasional skirmishes over the India-China border. The greatest hope for not only us but the West is to have that spark flare up and escalate. We follow up with deportations for sake of national security reopen Manus Island and Nauru.

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  7. Negative gearing, international property investment and short supply are the main driving forces behind the unaffordable housing market for first home buyers and renters. International students keep the education sector and many businesses alive. It is the stupidity to give away Australian mining profit to international big corporations. The 2023 figure, Norway got $146 billion royalty from international mining companies while Australia only got about $7 billion , pure stupidity, but the big corporations and their proxy are happy, many corrupt politicians got multi-million dollar salary offers from their big corporation mates after quitting politics.

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