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The Eureka Collective is an Australian social media collective inspired by [[Infrared]]. They are best known as the shadowy force that bullied Fat Drew Pavlou until he agreed to his disastrous debate with [[Haz Al-Din]].<ref> [https://twitter.com/drewpavlou/status/1612428773449953282?s=46 Drew responding to a (now deleted) Tweet from Eureka Collective member Avaunt challenging him to debate Haz on China]</ref> | [[File:B&2.EC1.1.png|thumb|Eureka Collective logo]] | ||
The Eureka Collective is an Australian social media collective inspired by [[Infrared]]. They are best known as the shadowy force that bullied [[Drew Pavlou|Fat Drew Pavlou]] until he agreed to his disastrous debate with [[Haz Al-Din]].<ref> [https://twitter.com/drewpavlou/status/1612428773449953282?s=46 Drew responding to a (now deleted) Tweet from Eureka Collective member Avaunt challenging him to debate Haz on China]</ref> | |||
The Eureka Collective are also known for advocating Australian independence from Anglo-American [[Imperialism]], re-industrialisation & terraforming the outback, ending mass migration, and pissing off wignats. | |||
'''Political activity''' | |||
The Eureka Club is currently looking into setting up 'Eureka Clubs' at universities across Australia, with the goal of eventually reconstituting the dead Australian Communist movement. | |||
As of now, the only Eureka Club that exists is the one at UQ. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://twitter.com/Eureka_Coll @Eureka_Coll] on [[Twitter]] | * [https://twitter.com/Eureka_Coll @Eureka_Coll] on [[Twitter]] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 09:17, 14 November 2024
The Eureka Collective is an Australian social media collective inspired by Infrared. They are best known as the shadowy force that bullied Fat Drew Pavlou until he agreed to his disastrous debate with Haz Al-Din.[1]
The Eureka Collective are also known for advocating Australian independence from Anglo-American Imperialism, re-industrialisation & terraforming the outback, ending mass migration, and pissing off wignats.
Political activity
The Eureka Club is currently looking into setting up 'Eureka Clubs' at universities across Australia, with the goal of eventually reconstituting the dead Australian Communist movement.
As of now, the only Eureka Club that exists is the one at UQ.