@AlboMP Get out amongst the public,down the local ,amongst the crowds and see how much we hate you,ya gutless treasonous commie or ya can fuck off to Fiji and post this BS.
Labor MP Jason Yat Sen Li says that the Australian nation should be defined by how it treats refugees.
I guess the implication here is that Australia should cease to exist as a country if it is not nice to refugees?
These constant leftist attempts to redefine patriotism and nationalism are so tiresome.
Has anybody noticed that they’ve started doing this over the past 6 months as a massive cope in response to the rise of One Nation?
It’s like the left finally acknowledge people care about nationhood, but they’re not willing to change a single one of their policies, so they just deploy the rhetoric of nationalism to try prop up their existing anti-nationalist policies.
It’s a rhetorical sleight of hand that the left reaches for time and time again: they try to redefine patriotism so that it is rendered safe and meaningless, completely devoid of content. Patriotism is redefined so that it just means leftism. To love Australia, on this view, is to want open borders by definition.
They genuinely seem to think that if they keep saying “TRUE AUSSIE PATRIOTS SUPPORT OPEN BORDERS” they will magically make all One Nation voters left wing.
It’s like a game of charades.
One word, three syllables, sounds like corruption.
The word that must not be voiced. Because the ruling class and their pawns in the parliament don't like to be called out for their obvious bad deeds.
Australia is not a sovereign nation anymore. It is just a mining outpost for the global corporatocracy.
The leadership here at federal, state and local levels do the same things and work for the same people. It does not matter which of them you elect, things only get worse.
We have finally caught up with the US and UK, insofar as the middle-class is being erased.
There are two distinct camps forming, the very rich and politically connected, and everyone else. It didn’t happen overnight. It has been decades in the making and both major parties have spurred it on.
But the corruption does not stop with them. It exists across the political and corporate landscape. Questions not posed for fear of the answers. They dress it up in parliamentary procedure but that is a convenient way to maintain the appearance that they are beyond reproach.
You can’t rise in parliament and call out corruption, because they all supposedly deserve the benefit of the doubt.
What a laugh. They address each other as “The Honourable”. They give each other deference and practice “just us” in place of true justice.
Albanese is just the last in a very long line of grifting clowns that feathered their nests, and those of their friends, and families via influence and authority.
But don’t make the mistake of questioning it, because it might bring down the whole house of cards - as we see them for what they truly are.
They use legislation to their benefit. They cover up their misdeeds and they regale us with stories of problems solved.
But it is all just a lie.
You can’t stuff up this much for this long by accident.
Albanese certainly did trade his investments before he changed the tax system. I’m sure many others did too.
But that’s just a whisper, and to be fair, it is the least of their crimes on the Australian people.
We need a giant broom to go through Canberra and the States. We need the local councils fully audited and we need new people that understand what selfless service really means.
I just want Australia back.