By John Wayne on Monday, 28 November 2022
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

The Danslide Apocalypse By James Reed

Oh dear, despite prayers and angst, Dan Andrews romps back in! Yes, the guy who shutdown Victoria for the second longest period the world, modelled upon communist China’s mandates. Certainly, there were protests, but a minority of people, less intense than what we are seeing now in communist China, but that is one level up from what we had in Victoria. So, what happened? Well, let’s ask the Left:

https://theconversation.com/how-dan-andrews-pulled-off-one-of-the-most-remarkable-victories-in-modern-politics-194710?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20November%2028%202022%20-%202476324800&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20November%2028%202022%20-%202476324800+CID_ddf14890f42079af40ce37d17de5903c&utm_source=campaign_monitor&utm_term=Shaun%20Carney%20writes

“Victoria has changed dramatically in that period – socially, economically and politically. In 1982, a post-war electoral settlement still held, with the working class suburbs of Melbourne’s inner city, the west and the north hewing closely to the Labor Party, while the city’s middle class eastern and southern suburbs plus the regional cities of Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat largely favoured the Liberals. Unionised manufacturing areas backed Labor, white-collar areas went to the Liberal Party.

Gentrification, the decline of manufacturing, the rise of the knowledge worker, the emergence of health services and tertiary education as important industries, digital communications, rising waves of Asian immigration – all of these have taken place over those 40 years. The Labor Party has managed to adapt to the state’s transformation much more effectively than the Liberals. The ALP has lost and is losing its grip on the inner suburbs but it is strong in the regional cities and in the eastern and bayside suburbs that used to belong to the Liberals.”

 

It is probably what is happening in America, with the Great Replacement, which is not merely demographic, but cultural was well. The old conservative culture has now disappeared, as with the people who once populated Australia. The old guard has gone in most of urban Victoria, and probably all urban Australian cities. We have now a type of people, especially in the urban areas, who will be happy with authoritarian measures. It is a dark fate indeed, but we Alor.org bloggers have been warning about this for years. And now it is here. So, we need to work out what to do now in the most difficult battle in history; think of Lord of the Rings, with hands tied behind one’s back, and most of one’s team asleep.

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