Interesting times, interesting times. The Trump administration’s take down of USAID has throttled around 90% of the leftoid propaganda blowers on the interwebs. Take the dwarf clown Zelensky as an example. The noise level from the pro-Ukrainian shills seems to have collapsed, and this is during a week when the US has publicly sidelined the comedian. I am of the opinion that the majority of the chatter on sites like Reddit is fake. Likewise there have been none of the “spontaneous” street protests from the left, apart from Chuck Schumer and his embarrassing crowd of decrepit zombies that would make the crowd at a Stones concert look like teenagers in comparison.
In Australia the government this week has come out hard and swinging against online dissent, pressuring sites such as X and Telegram to enact mass banning of Australian critics of the government’s xenophobic policies against white Australians. I hate having to write a term such as “white Australians”; a couple of decades ago saying the word Australian was more than enough to communicate the type of Anglo heritage that one intended. But years of organised bipartisan mass immigration has reduced us to a nation of ethnic runts.
The Australian government is going hard because there is an election due this year. Current prime minister Anthony Albanese is a lap dog that has yet to find a lap belonging to a vested interest that he won’t climb into. The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, is a lap dog who is yet to find a Jewish lap that he won’t climb into.
Both leaders are in the uncomfortable position of surveying an electoral landscape that until recently only had two major parties, but is now going down the line of resembling nations like Italy or the Netherlands where minor political parties dot the electoral boards like checks on a bingo card.
A few weeks ago the prime minister hosted a group of harridan female politicians known as the “teals”, unrelenting scolds who have in common the vice of believing they possess infinite knowledge and wisdom due to their vaginas. The teals are a seemingly slap-dash minor party, but in reality they are the political version of an organised pop group, the political spice spinsters of our times. In other words, they’re the actresses and someone else is pulling the levers behind the velvet curtains. I wonder who that could be? It’s a mystery.
But the real bugbear for our politicians is the Trump catastrophe. You see, Australia is a US vassal state. And as such, for over 80 years Australian has readily bent the knee to its master and gone along with whatever instructions were sent its way. Undeclared bipartisan support for overwhelming immigration and spontaneous embrace of multiculturalism? The US told its vassal state what to do, and we followed orders because that is what vassal states have to do.
But now? Now that’s all been tossed out the window, and national interest and answering to the taxpayer and the nation’s citizens has replaced it. And our politicians are blinking in the headlights. The rug has been pulled but they’re still in mid air. Witness the Labor Party frantically signing up any recent immigrant with a pulse for full citizenship. They’re so desperate to get more living bodies on the electoral role that I’m surprised they haven’t set up a welcome tent in the center of Mumbai. In other words, they’re still acting as if it’s 2010. But fifteen years is a long time in politics.
As the noose tightens, expect the state of totalitarian play in Australia to increase exponentially. Nothing scares a government more than its citizens getting a whiff that the game might be up. China will also be watching very closely to see if the US will simply walk away from its vassal state at the bottom of Asia. Australia is no Canada, geographically speaking. The big players might be about to carve up the world. In such a situation, Australia will have about as much power as Kenya during the 19th century race to partition Africa.
Originally published at Pushing Rubber Downhill. You can purchase Adam’s books here.