Timothy Ang

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Timothy Ang

Timothy Ang

@timothyang

Sydney เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
Unfortunately Australia’s government has allowed mass legal migration, from India and Nepal and Middle East, through study visas, turning them into PR and citizens, then bringing their entire village into Australia. The suburbs in Sydney have seen dramatic demographic changes in the last 3 years, driving up rents and also workforce demographically. They are here also to rort the welfare system again legally (lookup NDIS fraud). The fraud is so huge that the budget spend is behind defence.
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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
Europe keeps trying offshore processing for asylum seekers. Britain attempted its Rwanda scheme; Italy is dispatching asylum seekers to Albania; Denmark has passed legislation to process claims abroad. They are trying because of Australia, where small boat crossing are widely thought to have been stopped by offshore processing. But they weren't. worksinprogress.co/issue/how-aust… Australia has used two policies to stop boat migration: offshore processing and naval turnbacks, where asylum seekers are transferred onto purpose-built lifeboats and towed back into Indonesian waters. It was turnbacks *alone* that stopped the boats: • In 2001, during the first wave of boat arrivals, the Australian government introduced both offshore processing and turnbacks. Arrivals fell from 5,516 in 2001 to just one person in 2002. • In 2008, both policies were abolished. Arrivals rose seventeen-fold the following year. • In 2012, the Gillard government reintroduced offshore processing, but without turnbacks. Arrivals did not fall. • In 2013, turnbacks were reintroduced alongside offshore processing and boat migration collapsed. • In 2014, offshore transfers were abandoned entirely, leaving turnbacks to do the work alone. Arrivals have remained at essentially zero ever since. Offshore processing is expensive and politically toxic. It is also unnecessary. Governments that want to reduce boat migration should learn from Australia and focus on turnbacks instead. New in Works in Progress by @AmeliaERWood. worksinprogress.co/issue/how-aust…
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Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@realRick_AUS Right winged extremism means anti-feminism. Poll the women and see how many percentage of women see men as rapists and you wonder how many of them are paying the price after 35 and still single after being lied to about feminism
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
🤌 “Right wing extremism” No, they’re just normal kids and we need more
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Steady
Steady@DeanoGorton·
Let's go on a cruise 🚢 they said ☹️
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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@realRick_AUS Lakemba looks exactly like that. Go further west and you will the suburbs taken over by Indians and Nepalese in Sydney
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
This is north west London This could be Melbourne We can’t let this happen to our country
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
If New South Wales (excluding Sydney) was its own country, it would have a fertility rate on par with developing world countries like India and Mexico.
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Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@benonwine Regretted it but what can you do when the governments restricted your freedoms until you are jabbed. If you are not jabbed they called you a granny killer
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
If you got the Covid vaccination… do you regret it now? Be Honest — Yes Or No?
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Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@DrewPavlou She says violence is necessary to anyone until it happens to her
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Progressive Australian commentator Hannah Ferguson celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk, saying “violence is sometimes necessary.” Now she thinks Ben Roberts-Smith should be imprisoned for life for allegedly killing Taliban spotters in a war against the Taliban. Friend-enemy distinction. Her revealed preference: Charlie Kirk and right wingers are her real enemy whereas Taliban members are potential friends
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The Noticer
The Noticer@NoticerNews·
An Aussie dad took his kids to a lookout popular with tourists only to find it strewn with human waste, used toilet paper and wet wipes. noticer.news/human-poop-loo…
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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
You think it’s some place in Mumbai but no it’s in the YooKay. Look how diverse the group is.
Lewis.B.Rendell Official@Lewisrendell1

This is what “British” democracy looks like in 2026, lads. Little Ilford Ward, Newham: candidates Shamima Nasreen, Oli Rahman, Tahir Mirza, Meh mood Mirza for mayor. A parade of imported surnames marching through streets that used to be ours, while the census quietly confirms White British natives are now a dwindling 15-20% minority in their own borough. Heavily South Asian. Heavily Muslim. Reform will call it “vibrant.” The left will scream “racist” for noticing the obvious. Me? I’ll call it what it is: demographic conquest dressed up as local elections. These aren’t quirky multicultural candidates; this is the replacement completing its paperwork phase. The same patterns we’ve watched from Tower Hamlets to Bradford, now ticking along like clockwork in 2026 while the native English are airbrushed out of their own politics England didn’t lose a war. We didn’t sign a surrender treaty. We just opened the gates, handed over the keys, and told ourselves diversity was our strength while the numbers did the talking. not a Union Jack in sight worth mentioning, just the imported grievance machine rolling through terraced streets our grandfathers built. This isn’t politics. It’s colonisation with ballot boxes. And the joke’s on anyone still pretending it’s reversible without hard truths, hard numbers, and putting the natives first in their own bloody country. Wake up or wave goodbye.

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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@aus_pill @Brit_Aus_Com WTC and AOC are not needed anywhere. It’s designed to strip the prevailing culture off and make us a person of anywhere everywhere with no roots to anchor ourselves to.
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auspill
auspill@aus_pill·
Last year, an Aboriginal ‘welcome to country’ at an ANZAC Day dawn service was booed. This year, there are calls to ensure the booing won’t be needed again. The issue is simple. A Welcome to Country frames Australians as guests on their own soil. It is said to be targeted to other ‘Aboriginal nations’ but that is negligible compared to the White guilt it so obviously tries to invoke while contest the sovereignty of Australia. That runs directly against the spirit of ANZAC. The men who served did not fight believing they were guests anywhere on this continent; they fought knowing it was theirs to defend. To imply otherwise, on the most solemn day of national remembrance, is disrespectful. Some will point out that a small number of ANZACs had Indigenous ancestry. That is true. But they made up a tiny fraction of the force, on the order of roughly 99.7–99.8% being of European origin, and the presence of some White passing indigenous does not redefine the purpose of the war effort. Australia fought as a nation for itself, not as a collection of separate nations within its borders (note also Australia at the time had the White Australia Policy). It is also a fact that Indigenous Australians were restricted from enlisting for much of the First World War, and some who did serve did so by concealing their background. Even after the war, many were denied equal treatment, including exclusion from the Returned and Services League, which supported the White Australia policy deep until the 70s. Others argue that booing is inappropriate, but the counterview is that introducing White guilt into a solemn national ceremony invites that reaction, at the very least. The conclusion is straightforward. A Welcome to Country does not belong at a dawn service, its existence is debated elsewhere, but to impose it and its modern political framing onto a moment that is meant to honour the ANZACs... The backlash is a direct response to that imposition.
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
I have never read anything more repulsive.
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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
@RusGarbageHuman She will retreat into the room and cry because people around her do not give a penny about her tiresome outdated boring old people’s opinions.
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Russian Garbage Human
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
I love how she's looking around waiting for other people to get offended. Except people are tired of her.
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Reserve Bank of Property
Congratulations to the Cardiologist and his investment banker wife for securing their financial freedom with the 90% LVR purchase of this spectacular home in the inferior Eastern Suburbs suburb of Rosebery
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Anthony Albanese has appointed Australia’s first female army chief in a major shake-up only days after the Australian Defence Force was rocked by the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith. Lieutenant General Susan Coyle was named as the new Chief of Army on Monday. AFP Commissioner- Female Army Chief- Female
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Timothy Ang
Timothy Ang@timothyang·
Great guy, looks like a lot of work but no, it will be overgrown. They will rely on not for profit Habitats for Humanities to provide volunteers from corporate to do this and the not for profit will charge lots of fees to the corporate to arrange. When it’s free at no cost, they will take it for granted and will expect entitlements like in a welfare society. It takes a different culture and attitude to really want to do something and look after the surroundings and people around them
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Peter Boghossian
Peter Boghossian@peterboghossian·
It would be interesting to follow up on this 6, 9, and 12 months later. Do they upkeep the yard?
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