‘Cronulla 2230′ is an Australia First and Patriotic Youth League propaganda ‘game,’ based on the popular Monopoly board game, which glorifies the December 2005 Cronulla race riots.

Lest we forget, Australia First and Patriotic Youth League members were on the beach at Cronulla in December 2005, handing out racist pamphlets to yobbos who later went on to riot in the streets.
Do you think Australia First and the PYL were telling people to calm down, go home and write their MPs? We sure don’t.
Community outrage led NSW Premier Morris Iemma to ask Communications Minister Helen Coonan if the website hosting the ‘game’ could be banned in Australia. Unfortunately, the offending website was hosted on the US-based Angelfire system, outside the jurisdictional boundaries of ACMA.
While the NSW and Australian federal governments were slogging through jurisdictional quagmires, FDB directly lobbied Angelfire/Lycos to remove the offensive site. To their credit, Angelfire killed the site within 6 hours of being contacted by FightDemBack!
The stated object of the ‘Cronulla 2230′ game rules was to ‘earn money to donate to the Australia First Party and Patriotic Youth League so they can get elected to Parliament and win back Australia.’
The Australia First Party is disavowing responsibility for ‘Cronulla 2230′ despite the stated object of the game mirroring Australia First political strategy to be elected to Parliament.
Australia First is starting small, running candidates in local council elections, in some cases disguised as ‘independents.’ This is the case with Australia First member Bruce Preece, who is an ‘independent’ candidate for a seat on the St John’s Wood Ward council in Greater Adelaide. Australia First is also expected to field a candidate in Sutherland Shire in the near future.
Political parties which promote racism and rioting have no place in Australian government at any level.

