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Will we follow Germany’s path to oblivion?

8 February 2025

9:00 AM

8 February 2025

9:00 AM

There are long-term consequences for rabid misguided environmentalism. Take Europe, where fossil fuels, mining, industry and agriculture have been under relentless attack for decades. Major heavy industry is moving elsewhere, many German cars are now no longer made in Germany, almost all mines have closed and cows get a thorough thrashing for flatulence.

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I acknowledge and pay respect to the British and European elders who through toil, high risk investment and vision introduced a civil prosperous industrial and agricultural society to the continent of Australia for all to enjoy.

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