What did the Anzacs really fight for? (Quotes from RSL presidents, veterans)
25.04.202506:08
Why do you talk about a minority that ‘minds their own business’ but is also going to violently attack you for speaking about them?
21.04.202501:24
Just as the land was ‘taken’ from the aboriginals, so too can this land be taken from Australians. We don’t deny this.
If, in the unfolding centuries, Australia grows weak and we lose the will to assert ourselves- if we dissolve into guilt, softness, and division - then yes, another nation could look upon our expansive land and her resources to test our claim to it.
Just like the Aboriginals, we will be culturally dispossessed and lose our sovereignty. Our fate will be left in another nation’s hands. There will be no referee. No higher moral ground to appeal to. Only the verdict of strength.
Our claim is not based on abstract rights or sentimental myths of historical debt.Our claim is this: We took it. We hold it. We built it. We are willing to defend it, strength is the only moral force through which anyone ‘owns’ anything.
So ultimately yes, through these eternal laws of nature and history, other powers will be ‘justified’ in taking Australia from us if they so decide to, and we are too weak to resist. We don’t want that to happen, but we did not create these rules, we were born into them.
After announcing funding for 600 foreign language schools so pupils can ‘retain their culture’, the Prime Minister of Australia says he regards the country as “a microcosm of the world”. The news report then goes on to reveal that over 60% of ‘diverse communities’ support Labor.
“Lest we forget” applies to what they sacrificed for, not just the sacrifice itself.
This ANZAC Day, we should reflect on the direction of our nation, not to mourn passively but to honour our ancestors by preserving what they fought to defend.
09.04.202507:06
chilling wit Leon Trotsky
26.04.202508:19
The aboriginal elder that welcomed Australian veterans to their own country at the dawn service was the same guy who tokenistically ‘handed over’ a lake to Sikh migrants after they incessantly lobbied for it to be called ‘Guru Nanak’.
What did the Anzacs really fight for? (Quotes from RSL presidents, veterans)
27.04.202500:40
After announcing funding for 600 foreign language schools so pupils can ‘retain their culture’, the Prime Minister of Australia says he regards the country as “a microcosm of the world”. The news report then goes on to reveal that over 60% of ‘diverse communities’ support Labor.
The aboriginal elder that welcomed Australian veterans to their own country at the dawn service was the same guy who tokenistically ‘handed over’ a lake to Sikh migrants after they incessantly lobbied for it to be called ‘Guru Nanak’.
Why do you talk about a minority that ‘minds their own business’ but is also going to violently attack you for speaking about them?
25.04.202505:51
This cannot be said any less explicitly without becoming scornfully disingenuous.
Read Peter Cochrane’s ‘best we forget’ for objective historical proof of this from an author who was critical of it.
24.04.202521:36
“Lest we forget” applies to what they sacrificed for, not just the sacrifice itself.
This ANZAC Day, we should reflect on the direction of our nation, not to mourn passively but to honour our ancestors by preserving what they fought to defend.
24.04.202507:23
My response to someone asking why White people should be concerned with becoming a minority.
Over the last 50 years minorities have been telling us how hard it is to be one in our countries; it won’t be any easier for Europeans.
Just as the land was ‘taken’ from the aboriginals, so too can this land be taken from Australians. We don’t deny this.
If, in the unfolding centuries, Australia grows weak and we lose the will to assert ourselves- if we dissolve into guilt, softness, and division - then yes, another nation could look upon our expansive land and her resources to test our claim to it.
Just like the Aboriginals, we will be culturally dispossessed and lose our sovereignty. Our fate will be left in another nation’s hands. There will be no referee. No higher moral ground to appeal to. Only the verdict of strength.
Our claim is not based on abstract rights or sentimental myths of historical debt.Our claim is this: We took it. We hold it. We built it. We are willing to defend it, strength is the only moral force through which anyone ‘owns’ anything.
So ultimately yes, through these eternal laws of nature and history, other powers will be ‘justified’ in taking Australia from us if they so decide to, and we are too weak to resist. We don’t want that to happen, but we did not create these rules, we were born into them.