You are aware that the people of Australia are not privy to all the details of "The Voice to Parliament" aren't you? PM Albanese et al will not divulge. Instead we are fed "appeal to emotion" dribble designed to pull the heart strings of weak minded propaganda gobblers.
What we do know nefariously aligns with what we read in this article. I'm Australian. I was born here. There's no way in hell I'll be accepting new laws requiring payments to an unelected government entity if I want to go to the beach, a river, a national park, etc. Because that is what's on the table. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
I'm well aware of the Mabo case. I was living in Townsville (as was he) while it unfolded. I grew up with many aboriginal and islander friends and school mates.
This "voice" bullshit is designed to sow division and encourage racism, all in the name of indigenous rights.
My family is Australian, though I have never lived there. I just have citizenship.
I don't know why the Mabo case was controversial. It didn't do anything new. Though the justices jumped through a lot of random hoops to create the impression there was something new. The Australian government could have authorized Queensland to make laws governing Mer. Instead it was like a LARP resulting in the native title act. You halfway wonder if the entire sequence of events wasn't designed to produce this.
Australia needs to get rowdy. There is too much compliance down there. During covid it was embarrassing to listen to my relatives act like all of that was necessary and none of it was bullshit. Was like 1938 Germany the redux. I know there are many who are hell bent on not putting up with this. But there are far too many eager to be governed harder by installed officials rigging elections just like here.
I agree with your first point. It was potentially, in hindsight, designed to facilitate and accomodate this planned UN agenda. The DS has always played the long game. Very interesting.
I have to set the record straight re your second point. Yes, there are compliant sheep in Australia. BUT, a huge shift occurred here in February last year, a shift that has only gained momentum. It was, in a way, inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy. Australians had had enough. I travelled to Canberra (21 hour round trip) along with at least 500K (conservative estimate) other Aussies to declare to the Federal Govt: WE THE PEOPLE will NOT comply with their bullshit any longer. (I personally never complied with any of it but that's beside the point). 500K is 2% of the population. Everyone who individually went there was representing at least 5-10 people who felt the same but for a variety of reasons were unable to make the journey. I honestly can not see the tyranny returning here as we saw two years ago.
Another point: Regarding the increasingly dull "but you gave up your guns:" line, this war will not be won with guns, it'll be won with non compliance and strength of character. I'm surrounded by a legion of warriors. Don't worry about Australia, The Lions are awakening.
You are aware that the people of Australia are not privy to all the details of "The Voice to Parliament" aren't you? PM Albanese et al will not divulge. Instead we are fed "appeal to emotion" dribble designed to pull the heart strings of weak minded propaganda gobblers.
What we do know nefariously aligns with what we read in this article. I'm Australian. I was born here. There's no way in hell I'll be accepting new laws requiring payments to an unelected government entity if I want to go to the beach, a river, a national park, etc. Because that is what's on the table. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
I'm well aware of the Mabo case. I was living in Townsville (as was he) while it unfolded. I grew up with many aboriginal and islander friends and school mates.
This "voice" bullshit is designed to sow division and encourage racism, all in the name of indigenous rights.
My family is Australian, though I have never lived there. I just have citizenship.
I don't know why the Mabo case was controversial. It didn't do anything new. Though the justices jumped through a lot of random hoops to create the impression there was something new. The Australian government could have authorized Queensland to make laws governing Mer. Instead it was like a LARP resulting in the native title act. You halfway wonder if the entire sequence of events wasn't designed to produce this.
Australia needs to get rowdy. There is too much compliance down there. During covid it was embarrassing to listen to my relatives act like all of that was necessary and none of it was bullshit. Was like 1938 Germany the redux. I know there are many who are hell bent on not putting up with this. But there are far too many eager to be governed harder by installed officials rigging elections just like here.
I agree with your first point. It was potentially, in hindsight, designed to facilitate and accomodate this planned UN agenda. The DS has always played the long game. Very interesting.
I have to set the record straight re your second point. Yes, there are compliant sheep in Australia. BUT, a huge shift occurred here in February last year, a shift that has only gained momentum. It was, in a way, inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy. Australians had had enough. I travelled to Canberra (21 hour round trip) along with at least 500K (conservative estimate) other Aussies to declare to the Federal Govt: WE THE PEOPLE will NOT comply with their bullshit any longer. (I personally never complied with any of it but that's beside the point). 500K is 2% of the population. Everyone who individually went there was representing at least 5-10 people who felt the same but for a variety of reasons were unable to make the journey. I honestly can not see the tyranny returning here as we saw two years ago.
Another point: Regarding the increasingly dull "but you gave up your guns:" line, this war will not be won with guns, it'll be won with non compliance and strength of character. I'm surrounded by a legion of warriors. Don't worry about Australia, The Lions are awakening.