Last week I wrote the following:
Everyone thinks that Australia is now toast. On the contrary, Australia has taken the first step to recovery and reclaiming its inheritance.
What I was referring to is the hastily passed so-called, ‘hate speech’ law in response to the shooting of several Jews at Bondi Beach in Sydney by an Indian Muslim father and son team. Because of these two invaders of the nation killing several other invaders of the nation, what was known as democracy in Australia has been trashed.
And that is a very good thing.
Harry Richardson has written an in depth article of the details of this law, but in its essence it has completely demolished the following core precepts of English common law democracy that have been in place in Australia since its founding:
Freedom of speech, freedom of association, the rule of law, and retrospective application.
All gone, because multiculturalism. If we want that, which we don’t and we were never asked, then we have to jettison our basic common freedoms. Seems like a somewhat tart pill to shove down our throats for the sake of a few immigrants.
But it’s not just a few immigrants, is it. It’s a full blown invasion that has been in place for over thirty years, and was ramped up in the late 1990s when Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party went ballistic with the electorate and put the fear of Satan into those in charge of Australia. The thought went something along the lines of, these pesky native Australians won’t get with the program so best to replace them. But while we’re doing that let’s give them cheap widescreen televisions and other stuff so that they won’t kick up a fuss.
Look, I’m no fan of freedom of speech. It was specifically designed to undermine the core pillars of Western civilization, and tear down what our ancestors had built and passed onto us. But the other three points are a very big deal indeed. A great many of our ancestors, over hundreds and hundreds of years and many wars, won those rights for themselves and for us.
And because a couple of Indians shot a few Jews then they all got tossed out the window.
And like I said, [the loss of rights is] a good thing. Because finally Australians have collectively woken up. The frog that has been lounging in the rapidly heating pot of water for the last thirty years now is fully aware of the immediate and impending danger. We needed a collective wake up call. Every Australian that I have spoken with over the last few weeks is outraged and angry at what those who do not represent us have perpetrated for their globalist masters. And all of these same people were deaf to my arguments for the last few decades.
Not any more. So what does this mean? We will have to see. But the real and core Australian electorate is no longer in slumber. Yes, the events on Bondi Beach were shocking. But what has transpired since that event has been far more cataclysmic. Expect a great many government crackdowns, a great number of ordinary Australians unjustly arrested, and the anger will burn and fester and boil, and then it will finally break out. Let’s hope the Chinese [military] don’t walk in first.
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