The elites jump for joy at harpooning One Nation in the Western Australian election, what they call a “flop.” One person’s flop, though, is another person’s victory, as One Nation will probably get two seats, despite the rest of the thugs joining forces against Hanson, as thugs always do.
Nevertheless, the ordinary people should get some more guts and brains and wake up before there is nothing left, or are they choosing to continue the Australian tradition of stupidity and apathy? Sure, we all know salts of the earth fighting the good fight, but today there is no excuse for everyone not being aware of the mass corruption of the swampland that is Australian politics.
The WA vote showed a truth that we do not want to face up to, that Australians are going to go to the line, and will only fight in mass when the bloody apocalypse is about to come!
“Pre-emption,” is not a word known here.
Then we have Mal Turnbull, doing his best 90s era Paul Keating, soothing the concerns of Indonesia about One Nation’s anti-Islam platform. Amazing, that we have come to this. Imagine the Founding Fathers seeing this prime minister slapping down a local politician to kowtow to the largest Islamic nation on earth, a nation that offensively takes a stance on internal Australian political positions.
Not only that, but we have military cooperation with a nation, which is not beyond the bounds of possibility, a potential military enemy, given various scenarios. Above even this, we are told that Indonesia is the key to Australian prosperity: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/indonesia-key-to-australian-prosperity-20170225-gulf72.html. Hey, don’t make China jealous! I thought that Australia was China’s “girl.”
Speaking of China, that brings to mind North Korea, its ally, whose recent military advances, such as the recent launch of four rockets, three of which landed in Japanese territorial waters, has led to Japanese lawmakers wanting Japan to develop first strike capacity. When Obama allowed Iran a virtually free run to develop nuclear weapons, it is hard to deny this right of self-protection to the Japanese. In any case, the Japanese are so concerned by North Korea’s ally China’s advances into the South China Sea that as an act of sabre-rattling, they plan to send their largest warship to the area in May, in joint operations with the US Navy.
World wars have started on a basis less threatening than all of this. It is only a matter of time before an incident leads to a major catastrophe, and then the shooting begins. Nobody in the Australian public arena even talks about what will happen in Australia, and how this multicult society will obtain internal security. My hypothesis is that Australia would be on the side of China in the end.