Cultural Marxism vs. Christian Australia, By James Reed

Easter should be Australia's pride—church bells ringing, families praying, the Cross flying high. Instead, it's a battleground, with cultural Marxism swinging the wrecking ball. Born in the 1960s, this secular poison's been eating at our Christian heart ever since, turning holy days into hollow ones. It's not just about bunnies or banned crosses—it's a full-on assault to divide us, strip God from our lives, and remake Australia as a spineless, borderless mess. You see it in schools pushing "diversity" over Jesus, in media sneering at faith, in pubs that care more about pokies than prayer. Cultural Marxism wants us fractured—race against race, class against class—while Christian Australia stands for unity, family, truth. This Easter, let's tell the Marxists to rack off and raise the Cross for a nation worth saving!

What's cultural Marxism? It's the 1960s brainchild of lefty thinkers who swapped workers' revolts for cultural sabotage. Forget factories—they targeted faith, family, identity. In Australia, it landed like a brick through a church window. Easter's a prime target: councils in Sydney call it "spring fest" to dodge offense; schools in Perth skip Resurrection for "inclusion" talks. The ABC's all in, hyping every cause but the Christian one that built us. It's deliberate—secularism's the battering ram, cultural Marxism the blueprint. They push identity politics, slicing us into tribes fighting over scraps, not mates under God. Since the 1970s, church attendance is down 25%, while woke slogans fill the gap. This isn't freedom—it's a con to gut our Christian roots, leaving Australia a shadow of the fair-go nation our diggers fought for.

Christian Australia's the antidote. Easter's not just a story—it's our story. The Cross gave us mateship—love your neighbour, no matter who. It gave us family, where Sunday roasts trumped screens. It gave us truth, not the Marxist mush that says everything's relative. Back in the day, churches were packed, from Hobart to Darwin, binding us as one. Even now, faith holds strong—think of the churches feeding the poor, or bush towns rallying after floods, all with a prayer. Easter's message—sacrifice, hope—kept Australia steady through wars and hardship. Cultural Marxism offers nothing but division: no shared story, no moral compass, just a nation of squabblers. If we lose the Cross, we lose what makes us Aussies—grit, heart, a reason to stand tall.

We're not done yet. In places like Ipswich, churches are full, families choosing hymns over hashtags. I know a lady, Karen, in Launceston—she's got her kids learning Easter's truth, not woke fairytales, and her mates are following. It's a groundswell—Aussies saying no to division.Make Easter count: hit church, skip the secular fluff. Teach your kids Jesus beat death, not how to "deconstruct" it. Call out the rot—if your school's gone Marxist, kick up a stink. Vote for pollies who'll keep our Christian flag flying, not bow to the woke mob. Live faith loud—every prayer's a jab at their chaos. This isn't just Easter—it's Australia's fight. Raise the Cross, unite the nation, and tell the Marxists we're keeping our soul! 

 

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