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Philip S- You're mostly right I'm sure. It was an amusing thought. Thanks for your feedback.
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 2:43:12 PM
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Belly-
Interesting article but the thing the journalist missed was that the the "far left communist" anti-protestors / troublemakers also represent the normalisation of certain politics and have been doing it for much longer than the "so called right". Namely that of normalising gay, multicultural, as well as "child sexual diversity" politics- the overall term that is used to define these policies and people is Social Liberalism / Social Progressivism. The far left elements of the anti-protest have significant links with Maxist Leninist- Trotsky (who later invented his own version of Communism) and their policy of subversion of the population. Trotsky had close links with Stalinism and the resultant massive damage to man's spirit through tyranny, torture and death. Trotsky in turn significantly influenced the founder of the "new left" Marcuse. Conservatism seems to be the only roadblock on this "road to madness". Yes perhaps some individuals on the "so called right" are sometimes a little silly- but I suspect they would overwhelmingly hold a dim view of those sexually abusing children and would act to prevent it. The African problem in Melbourne is part of the Trotsky strategy of Permanent Revolution where the community and community institutions are continuously attacked until society breaks down. The fact is something needs to be done about African Violence- the "far left" is preventing action. Responsibility over Freedom- the African Gangs can't be allowed to have the freedom to assault and threaten other members of the community. We need to take responsibility and stop the violence. This is an example of "Liberalism gone mad". To paraphrase Zoro "When the institutions are unjust- heros must stand against the institutions." Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 3:10:01 PM
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Dear Belly,
Here's an interesting link that explains the rise of the far-right in this country - and the reasons why a small minority of Australians - are again being manipulated by fear. Australia is not like the UK or Europe. Anyway, it's worth a read: http://www.abc.net.au/triplj/programs/hack/the-rise-of-the-far-right/7858282 Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 3:36:36 PM
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Dear Belly, Again, sorry for the typo. Here's the link again: http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/the-rise-of-the-far-right/7858282 Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 3:39:51 PM
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In response to Foxy's article- This seems to be a fairly balanced article for the ABC.
The protestors could be loosely defined as nationalist. The "anti-protestors" could be loosely defined as communist or far left. Some interesting points raised in the article... -As is said in the article the police sprayed capsican on "the far left anti-protestors". - Thomas Sewell was attacked by the far left "approached a group of protesters, not knowing they weren’t on his “side”. They told me to ‘go f myself, Nazi’.”" - “They (the protestors) claim that the ‘real’ people in countries—the honest, hardworking silent majority of citizens—are not represented.” --- I am suspicious of this comment... - Duncan McDonnell, from the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University says "This is really the politics of feeling and fear, rather than the politics of fact." The far left have been know to discredit those with certain views by doxing- those that have been doxed may find it impossible to obtain employment in certain industries. So it seems that this is one example of how the far left use fear. McDonnell's comment disregards the real concern that normal people have about immigration, political parties, media elites, banks, and cultural elites at Universities. Normal people strongly suspect these elites have betrayed them and are seeking leadership on this issue. Academics like McDonnell have a vested interest in the 6% of Australian productivity inherent in the education industry (of the order of AU$100B) which serves as a vehicle for immigration. This fear is not coming from the nationalists- the nationalists are just voicing the concerns of the normal people Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 4:23:26 PM
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I note Kerryn Phelps identifies herself with the extremist left, who do nothing other than seek to confront with violence and drown out rallies of concerned citizens.
Like Belly she associates with criminal views. Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 8 January 2019 4:57:52 PM
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