Tuesday, 7 May 2019

POLITICAL HATRED IS UNAUSTRALIAN

It is good to watch left and right wing commentators on Sky News. They argue, laugh and come back next night as close friends. The Greens are full of undergraduate shit and hate speech.

Australia has always been a peaceful country with citizens living together and respecting one another.

The political scene has found people living together and respecting the opinions of others. People often agree to disagree. Respect and peaceful  co-existence are paramount.

People share views and change ideas as other better opinions are given. Bigotry has existed particularly with the catholic and protestant community who brought  their prejudice from overseas.

But slowly the peace of Australia is changing with the rise of extreme right and left ideology. People want to smash the status quo and set up a new society with new power structures.

Some people hate others who do not share their view. They seek to silence all other views with hate speech and false news.

This is apparent with the rise of left wing politics that has flourished in Australian universities with lecturers seeking to squash truth and professional analysis in favour of false messages of extremist hate.

There has been the hatred of the stalinist and nazi eras  that sought to crush the Jews based on false history and accusations of world Zionist power.

Stalin set up pogroms by which Russians were allowed to kill, rape and destroy Jews with no official response. Hitler had the Jews killed in gas chambers as part of his final solution.

Moslems have been killed in genocidal attacks in Bosnia as late as 30 years ago. The rise of left wing politics has spawned gangs of haters who are targeting journalists and news commentators on Australian Sky News.

Leader of the Greens Party, Richard De Natali has declared that the Sky News TV station has to be closed down and commentators silenced for their hate speech against him. Heil Hitler.

Let us hope that the political haters are always outnumbered by peaceful Australians with the right to vote.

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