Far-Left Racist Attacks Australia Day Picnic: Elon Musk Reacts to Alison Bevege, By James Reed

The piece below describes how a Leftist grabbed the Australian flag of Alison Bevege, broke the pole and abused her and her peaceful group. It was triggered by the Left seeing violent protest as their main tool of protest against Australia Day. You see the subtext of this is that it is invasion day, and Anglo people need to "go home." The Left is a bit shy about applying this "logic" to migrants, another sacred group in their woke theology, and if the infrastructure and wealth goes as well. Maybe the Left have a top of the pops scale with migrants at the top; who knows? But the more "logical" conclusion of the invasion rhetoric is that if patriots need to leave, so too do these Leftists. I suggest they seek refugee status in North Korea. Good luck with that one!

Bevage: A far-left racist who called for 'white genocide' and attacked the nation's flag at our Australia Day picnic in Sydney on Monday has attracted the censure of US billionaire Elon Musk.

Here's our story, first person, because it was my flag that got broken.

Everyone's heritage is important to them. Australia Day on January 26 is important to me.

We had a picnic in Hyde Park, Sydney, to celebrate, just like we did last year. Only this year we were attacked by a racist calling for "white genocide".

He tried to rip my flag down and when Rosemary Marshall confronted him, he said he hoped the white genocide would happen because we were all "*****".

"**** your flag," he said.

Then he then came back for seconds. He tore down my other Aussie flag, flying near the Captain Cook statue, and broke the pole in front of shocked tourists and families with young children.

Our friend Dana ran him down in bare feet and a dress, rescuing the flag.

The broken pole was immediately fixed into a tiny new flag with a bandana which I gave to a little girl who loved it. She was Chinese. She ran around waving it with delight.

Her tiny toddler sister helped raise our other flag up when the wind blew it over.

That racist lefty should be free to say whatever he wants as long as it doesn't pose an imminent threat of violence. We don't need or want hate speech laws to censor us - including views we dislike.

But destroying my flag is property damage and that's illegal.

And that wasn't the only attack.

Earlier in the day, a man approached and asked if he could take a photo. We asked where he was from. He took a photo and yelled 'Shame on you for celebrating Australia Day'. I wasn't quick enough to get his photo in return, only from behind.

That was quite menacing given hate groups posing as "anti-fascist" are now calling all Aussies "racists" and "Nazis", and putting mugshots online asking people to ID them. Literally putting people on target lists.

All this while in New South Wales the Minns Labor Government is calling for submissions into "Measures to combat right-wing extremism in New South Wales" - as if ordinary Aussies (who they call "right-wing") are the problem. Make your submission here now, you've got until February 3.

Speaking of NSW Premier Chris Minns, he said: "There will be no tolerance for violence or hate speech on Sydney streets … People have got a right to protest, but other Australians have a right to enjoy the city".

Oh really? What about my flag. What about the far left? They literally want to abolish Australia.

Australians cannot have a picnic in Hyde Park on Australia Day because of far-left intimidation and violence but he's on about the "far right".

Other people were trying to surreptitiously film us. I don't mind - as long as they're not haters, I was larking about in colonial dress.

But they are haters.

Carrying my flags home some guy yelled 'no pride in genocide' out the window of his car.

Australia Day was never like this 30 years ago. We would go to Survival Day concerts in the 1990s where we would celebrate Aboriginal bands. Warrumpi Band sang "Black Fella, White Fella, it doesn't matter, what your colour".

It was never hostile like this.

We had a great time dressing up like colonials despite the far-left racist attack.

We watched that huge red-green alliance march past. We saw their banners: Australian Greens, NSW Teachers Federation and Hamas supporters.

This is the state of Australia, after thirty years of mis-education and lies about our history that has disproportionately demonised the colonists …

We've got a whole generation of deluded people who now think anyone who celebrates Australia Day is a Nazi - even though our own grandfathers fought the Nazis.

The most important thing is not to turn this grievance against Aboriginal people. It's not their fault - many of them despise this hostile movement that claims to represent them (but doesn't). We are Aussies together.

There are divisive forces at play that want to polarise our nation and set us fighting each other.

It's good we celebrate Aboriginal culture. We must also respect our colonial heritage.

I will never surrender.

I will celebrate Australia Day exactly on January 26, because that is the day Governor Arthur Phillip planted the British flag in Sydney Cove to start the camp that became a country.

This is not an insult to Aboriginal people - we built this country together. …

Our history has been so distorted that the day they landed is called "Invasion Day" and a "Day of Mourning" and we are told we cannot celebrate January 26 at all.

Australia Day is our heritage.

It's time for a huge broom to sweep through the Arts Funding sector, and the education curriculum, to remove the people who trash us with our own taxes.

Incentivise those who tell the whole truth, not a grievance narrative.

You can't feed this crocodile. If you change the date, they'll only come for the flag. Then it will be something else. It's time to say "no". https://substack.com/@lettersfromaustralia