Nigerian cat eaters, Indian fuel adulterators, unlicensed African drivers on bail for machete offences ploughing into Comic Con crowds, arson attacks on Melbourne bars, bays stripped bare of sea life, and a 300-year-old English dry stone wall smashed through because walking around it was too much effort. In exchange for all of this, we get a Butter Chicken Tsunami, a $4 million African village center in Brisbane, and a media that closes comments the moment readers start noticing the pattern.
That's the social contract now. You take the machetes and the cat barbecues and the contaminated fuel. They take the visa fraud commissions and the taxpayer grants and the multicultural affairs portfolios.
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