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Anonymous Australia No.514226859
>>514226188
The biggest whitepill for me is considering how much the overton window has shifted since bojo was elected at the end of 2019
its just pre-pandemic, but its only 6 years ago

6 years ago
>stop the boats
radical to becoming acceptable to say but they're still bashing people for it, not mainstream
>deport asylum seekers
radical, suggestions of impossibility, deplatformed/uninvited to debates for suggesting
>deport legal migrants
totally unthinkable, illegal, undoable, might unironically get you a knock at the door from the coppers if you were spicy enough in your delivery

Now
>stop the boats
Sensible, popular, arguably it's policy on an official level they're just failing
>deport asylum seekers
Moved well into acceptable, sensible, I believe it to be thoroughly popular
>deport legal migrants
Radical, but the 'boriswave must go' is drifting into feel acceptable to consider, but it still isn't getting past the current asylum seeker talk

6 years from now I suggest all three of these will be popular or policy, well inside the window, and things that are right now unthinkable or radical will have started to move into acceptable because the laws preventing you from even saying it will have started to be peeled back.
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Anonymous Australia No.214199206
>>214198959
think about how quickly it's shifting already
deportation of illegals is in the popular zone rn, when it was radical just 5yrs ago
deportation of legal migrants who commit crimes is 100% in acceptable/sensible
i think that deportation of legal migrants through revocation of visas and stuff was unthinkable to the masses just a couple years ago but now it's genuinely coming up in debate, it's radical but it's moved
in 4 years i dont see it going anywhere but closer to sensible and hopefully of course policy