Sunday 26 June 2011

Dangerous dreamtime

Although Ann Coulter sometimes seems a little too right wing for my taste, much of what she says in her latest blog makes sense. In particular I found this quote to be relevant to contemporary Australia:

Liberals despise the rule of law because it interferes with their ability to rule by mob. They love to portray themselves as the weak taking on the powerful. But it is the least powerful who suffer the most once the rule of law is gone.
'Liberals' (Labor, Greens etc in Australia) like to put out that they represent the downtrodden and powerless in society, indeed they have built their entire 'spin' cycle on this fiction. Just like the fiction that claims the renewable energy sector is a small cottage industry, whereas it is massive, manipulative, insidious and bloated on subsidies, and its Utopian dreams are inhabited by conmen, speculators, greedy bankers and financiers all with their grubby paws outstretched for a slice of the upcoming handouts and ETS pie.

The news cycle is replete with evidence of attempts by 'progressives' to undermine Australia's current system of laws. The suggested implementation of Sharia law for example, the numerous attempts to obliterate drug laws (whilst hypocritically reinforcing laws against smokers!), the attacks on existing euthanasia and abortion laws, the attack on marriage...name the law and somewhere a progressive will be trying to tear it down in the name of 'progress', modernisation or that staple of the current AGW warmists; 'not being left behind.'
Who are these mystical 'others' that are leaving us behind? Doesn't this mentality strike you as merely another twist on the 'keeping up with the Joneses?'

The ideology behind this goal to undermine the foundational values which have created Australian culture are unashamedly Gramscian(neoMarxist) and the sooner the majority wakes up to this attempt to transmogrify Australia into a totalitarian society ruled by elites the better off we will be.
I trust the rot is not to deeply embedded.
Hopefully the upcoming elevation of the watermelon brigade will wake the average voter up to the reality of this not-so-merry band of Luddites before irreversible damage is done to our culture, economy and judiciary.

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