by Wapiti » 13 Jun 2026, 7:06 am
I was just watching the news reports this morning about the One Nation fundraiser and candidate drive in Melbourne last night.
The banners that the dole-sucking freaks had cobbled up were quite concerning to me, one I saw said "Death to One Nation" in black, with the word "One" crossed out in red with the word "our" scrawled instead. "Death to our nation"
Forget other countries, and worry about ours - the incredibly free and determined-to-succeed people we were assimilating here - who came to Aus as skilled migrants who brought skilled trades with them, helped build our industries and agriculture, our leafy towns and cities and bridges and roads... along with those already established are definitely under attack.
I saw speech from a very influential Imam who made the point that across the world, they were taking over under our noses, and also with the "assistance" of sympathetic governments in Europe, Britain, the US and AUSTRALIA, sympathetic to the "cause".
He said, when we don't have bullets and bombs to reach far away, we send the people to swarm and dilute the unbelievers until we take over and purges the infidels. "Soon the world will be ours".
I really fear for Pauling Hansen, and high-profile politicians like Joyce.
I am very concerned that something really bad is in the wings, and yet again, these elected-by-lies politicians we see will just blame it all on us yet again.
Some of us can sit back and criticise at who these people who are trying to save this country are not perfect, and at times stumble and make mistakes. But the movement should be supported by those of us who are brave enough to pick up the slack and add our voices and support. That's what will bring in the right skills and intentions to the change and get the country back on track - those who truly care about Australia and aren't afraid to put in a bit of work.
It is NEVER a bad thing, or wasted effort, to try. A team is strong and educated because of its supportive members, and the intention to do what is best for everyone, not just the jealous, lazy few.
I hope I'm wrong. But when I see violence-calling banners like what I saw in that Melbourne cesspit, I just became extremely concerned. And was anyone arrested? No, it goes on under the skewed, one-sided claim of freedom of expression. Only tolerated by the left of their side though, right?
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle