Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"Lord McCulloch." "Yes, master." "RISE."

It might be different from the original context, but it seems McCulloch is well-versed in the Dark Side, having joined Pauline 'Sidious' Hanson's first political party, One Nation.

She was anointed by some in the media as the next Pauline Hanson, after her fierce resistance to Muslims moving into her neighbourhood in Sydney's Camden.

Now Kate McCulloch has taken a further step in that direction, announcing today that she will stand as One Nation's candidate for the seat of Macarthur at the next federal election.

One Nation announced the appointment with a media release titled: "Kate McCulloch - campaigner against Camden Islamic School joins One Nation.

Because Islam is pure evil and has never contributed anything to Western civilisation.
"They take our welfare and they don't want to accept our way of life," she said after the council vote. "Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation. I'm sorry, I just don't want them in Australia."
Ignoring the ridiculous notion that Muslims are welfare parasites and are against "our way of life"*, if all Muslims are terrorists, then does that make me a neo-Nazi for being white?
"So many people felt so strongly about the issue in Camden but they were too terrified to speak out, and that's sad," she said.
I actually with Kate there. I can imagine that there are many Muslims living in Sydney would who would like to discuss the school proposal issue politely, but have become increasingly terrified due to the Cronulla riots and pigs' heads at the school site.

But Mrs McCulloch said she was prepared for an onslaught from the media.

"I have a feeling how the media are going to portray me as xenophobic and racist," she said.

You don't need the media to help with that, sweetheart.

"They will sensationalise. You have to cop it sweet.

"It doesn't worry me what they call me. I've got six kids. I know I stand for good values."

Your "good values" would make the BNP proud.
There was too much time and money being spent on helping poorer countries overseas and helping asylum seekers, while Australian citizens such as farmers needed help, she said.
So we should give less help to poorer brothers? Funny-I thought you said you were a Christian. Besides, what do you care about cost? Howard's Pacific Solution, which you love so very, very much, cost over 7 times as much to process refugees off shore, as compared to processing them in Australia.
"We need to keep the Australian culture, the Australian way of life," she said.
If the Australian culture/way of life* needs racism and hatred to defend itself, than it doesn't deserve to exist. And I'd to see you try to explain why you can't defend your ways and customs simply by sticking to them yourself, and letting everybody live in peace.
"I really feel the two major political parties are not doing anything to help the everyday person. They are too busy being politically correct. No one speaks honestly."
OK Kate, I'll be honest. You are a twisted, malicious excuse for humanity whose values and paranoia of 'them' would fit perfectly into McCarthyist America. Your exist for the sole purpose of causing others great pain, and if anything, you enjoy it. You have based your political career on demonising and ostracising a minority group, and you show no empathy towards them. You base your views on people you see in the street on whether they wear a hijab or not. Not only will you ultimately fail in your goals of dividing Australia along your perceived 'us vs. them' boundaries, but you will be forever remembered as a vile and pathetic creature whose vision of a utopian Australia is sewage. I'd feel sorry for you, however you take such great joy in your ignorance and and resentment, I can't bring myself to feel it.

How's that for honesty?

*Could somebody-anybody-explain what the 'Australian way of life' actually is? As of now it's just a rallying call for rednecks, racists and general nationalistic cranks.

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