The tide turns against the anti-Australian movement
A generation of trashing Australian identity has sparked a backlash
For a generation, Australians have been subjected to an abusive and unpleasant debate over national identity and history. The very nature of this country is under attack from within its own rank, and evidently backed up by foreign actors intent on destabilising and demoralising Australia.
“Invasion Day” and “Change the Date” have become the slogans of anti-Australian people, who have fused White Guilt and indigenism into the anti-white, anti-Western Omnicause. And it’s because of this that their cause is sinking: Australians rejected their identity politics at the Voice Referendum, and have no appetite to revisit the republic debate.
The goal of the radical Left through its Omnicause is abolition of the nation-state. The “indigenous people’s movements”, which do not represent all of indigenous peoples, is simply one of the means to that end. Countries like Australia, Canada, NZ and the USA are all targets of this. Look at how land acknowledgements, which began in Australia, have been emulated in the USA and Canada.
There is a changing national mood. The backlash against Woke has led to a rise of patriotism, a decline in support for a republic, and defending our heritage and national ideology. The Leftist hatemongers should be exposed as agents of hostile ideologies and powers, and any future Liberal government in Australia needs to investigate their funding and support.
There was a time when inciting division and self-hatred in an attempt to deliberately undermine a nation-state, such as Australia, would have been considered an act of treason.
I think the people of Australia have finally woken up to the fact that any attack that undermines the premise of Australia as a valid, lawful nation, is actually a targeted attack on them as an individual, and a citizen of our nation.
That makes it personal – and it is. Very personal.
Fighting back isn't just an option, it is now an imperative.