Food for thought – Australia’s “intolerance” justified

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Cartoon by Ryan Fletcher
Cartoon by Ryan Fletcher

Lately, the perpetually offended victimhood industry has been raging at the representative resurgence of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party to the Parliament. With weeks of yellow-journalism being pumped out against Pauline by the loathsome liberal media, it is unsurprising that the inner-city Green Left mob have been getting their proverbial knickers in a knot.

However as I’ve previously highlighted, Pauline Hanson is the fulfilment of a political prophecy orchestrated by the regressive Left’s thuggery against mainstream Australia.

Like Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Pauline Hanson is the counterweight to the sneering “Southern homosexual” Green conspiracy, that seeks to decimate infrastructure development and the economy (while branding every man and his dog with a buzzword, inferring inherent bigotry).

Common sentiment in Green movement circles consider Australians to be “unintelligent and downright nasty” and that “it’s an embarrassment to be a citizen” (which tends to complement the rhetoric espoused by its senators and sole lower house MP, Adam Bandt).

Agitating for open-border migration into Australia (where they aim to see 50,000 “refugees” come in) and reserving sections of the diminishing job market for migrant quotas, the Greens’ brand of foreigner-centric altruism is like a glass of water laced with arsenic for Australians.

As they vamp up their agenda to dismantle Australia’s Judeo-Christian-Humanist cultural foundations, in order to raise the red flag (or possible others) above parliament house, is it any wonder why the mainstream majority of Australian’s are rightly reviling the Green scourge?

Food for thought.