From a globalist perspective, one of the great things about democracy is that it convinces people to hand over responsibility for the well-being of their country to people who have no interest in the well-being of their country.
Now, we have a culture of blaming other people for things that are the natural responsibility of *everyone* of that nation. We blame the government for not securing the borders, we blame the police for rising crime, but really it's all OUR fault.
It's OUR laziness that allowed traitors into power. It's OUR indifference that has allowed the West to be invaded by millions of people who despise us and bleed us dry. It's OUR fixation on comfort and convenience that means our future has never looked more bleak.
But it can change whenever we decide we've had enough. But don't look to democracy for change, because democracy is what got us here. Change will come from a small group of people who put their country and people before their own comfort and material wealth. Are you one of them?
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Australia, like most of the West, has a HUGE problem with white guilt. Those pushing white guilt will use ANY means to do it; in Australia's case, it is mostly the Aboriginal issue. Here's an announcement on public transport that exemplifies what I'm talking about. RT THIS! (1/6)
To undermine Australian democracy and unleash political power against white Australians, a referendum is being held later this year on a constitutional amendment ('Indigenous Voice') to give Aboriginals FORMAL AND PERMANENT power over every other Australian. #TheVoice2023 (2/6)
Details are being left deliberately vague so white Australians think it's just well-meaning words. BUT they need to change the constitution because it involves a SHIFT OF POWER. If this becomes law, it will mean SECOND CLASS STATUS for non-Aboriginals (particularly whites). (3/6)