Monday, June 06, 2005
Misguided Altruism
What sense does it make? The South Australian government is subsidizing the U.S. Carnegie Mellon University to the tune of $20 million to set up a university to cater for about 75 students. The U.S. university ranks lower that the Australian National University according to some assessments.
Meanwhile local universities are cash strapped. The act is a lemming-like exhibition of state suicide, typical of the way our elites think in multicultural mad Australia.
Meanwhile local universities are cash strapped. The act is a lemming-like exhibition of state suicide, typical of the way our elites think in multicultural mad Australia.
Sunday, June 05, 2005
John Howard, a Good Asian Citizen
Conservatives like to think that John Howard is really “on side”, at least in secret, working away to undo Paul Keating’s attempt to Asianise Australia. Didn’t he take a stand on Asian immigration back in ’88? Sure, and he back peddled just as fast when the elites, concerned with the elimination of Anglo-Australia, bit his hand.
Howard is a born again Asianiser. He kept the level of Asian immigration over 70% for the last few years. As Greg “Mr. Asia” Sheridan notes in The Weekend Australian, August 14-15, 2004, p.4, Howard is at home in Asia and is taking Australia fast on the path to Asianisation, especially with a China-Australia free trade agreement.
Howard is not a nationalist Prime Minister and is far worse than Keating. Can the conservative mind ever face reality or is conservativism the new opium of the people?
Howard is a born again Asianiser. He kept the level of Asian immigration over 70% for the last few years. As Greg “Mr. Asia” Sheridan notes in The Weekend Australian, August 14-15, 2004, p.4, Howard is at home in Asia and is taking Australia fast on the path to Asianisation, especially with a China-Australia free trade agreement.
Howard is not a nationalist Prime Minister and is far worse than Keating. Can the conservative mind ever face reality or is conservativism the new opium of the people?
Too Busy Being Politically Correct
Twenty five per cent of first year primary teachers in the Bachelor of Education degree at the University of New England failed a year 8 math’s test. (The Australian, January 19, 2005, p.5). Only 17 students got 80 per cent and none got full marks. Education authorities believe that this problem is widespread, found in similar university courses elsewhere. Other reports indicate poor science training in secondary school teachers (The Australian, April 20, 2005, p.35).
The cause of this is not too difficult to find as Kevin Donnelly shows in “The Cultural War in the Schools”, Quadrant, April, 2005. Rather than being taught the foundations of thinking, reasoning and composing, Students are force fed politically correct rubbish, rubbish reflecting feminist, homosexual, multicultural and leftist biases. This problem goes right from kindergarten to the universities.
Is it any wonder that our brain washed students might know every crime that the White man is guilty of, but not what 8006-2993 is?
The cause of this is not too difficult to find as Kevin Donnelly shows in “The Cultural War in the Schools”, Quadrant, April, 2005. Rather than being taught the foundations of thinking, reasoning and composing, Students are force fed politically correct rubbish, rubbish reflecting feminist, homosexual, multicultural and leftist biases. This problem goes right from kindergarten to the universities.
Is it any wonder that our brain washed students might know every crime that the White man is guilty of, but not what 8006-2993 is?