'Small Government' Conservatism · Australian Politics · Conservatism · Culture War · Drag Queens

Why Conservatives Lose

Saturday, I referred to ‘Drag Queen Storytime’ now hosted in the Perth public library. As prior outlined, because of unbridled private obsession, the elites can ferment disturbing trends–such as ‘Drag Queen Storytime’–and essentially avoid scrutiny for their iniquities. However broadly unabated the sexualisation of children may be, there exists *some* political opposition to this phenomenon.… Continue reading Why Conservatives Lose

Australian Politics · The Necessary Political Instinct

Why I support Peter Dutton

Given the impending doom mounting over Malcolm Turnbull’s leadership and the damaging, potentially fatal result of yesterday’s leadership ballot, Peter Dutton may be our next Prime Minister. As such, I’d like to explain why I support Dutton’s bid for Australia’s top job, and what makes him different from other senior liberals. Dutton has sensibly argued… Continue reading Why I support Peter Dutton

General · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Our Guy · Racial Tribalism and Conflict

Some Questions for the Multiculturalist Establishment

Yesterday Fraser Anning delivered his maiden Senate speech, which has since been condemned across the political spectrum. Anning expressed support for the past White Australia policy, and as critics deliberately misconstrued his proposed ‘final solution’ for immigration, the speech was equated with Nazism. Never mind that those who actually fought against Nazism, virtually all agreed… Continue reading Some Questions for the Multiculturalist Establishment

Anti-White sentiment · Identitarianism/ White Identity

Tim Soutphommasane sees too many white CEO’s as ‘dismal’

After research revealed 97 % of Australia’s CEO’s have European heritage, our Race Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane described these as being; “dismal statistics for a society that prides itself on its multiculturalism. They challenge our egalitarian self-image. And they challenge our future prosperity as a nation.” Soutphommasane also laments that occupants of Australia’s top positions are not as… Continue reading Tim Soutphommasane sees too many white CEO’s as ‘dismal’

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · United Nations

The UN’s Assault On Our Sovereignty

While I was suspicious of Australia’s ascension to the UN Human Rights Council in October, this organisation’s recent behaviour confirms these concerns. Clearly, the Human Rights Council as well as the UN more generally, is not interested in genuine human rights, freedom, or transnational cooperation. Rather, it forces neo- Marxist, globalist agendas down the throats… Continue reading The UN’s Assault On Our Sovereignty

Economic issues · General · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · One Nation

“Immigrants do jobs that Australians won’t”

The case that high immigration=better economic outcomes, is pushed by free market advocates who tell us globalism is destiny. But when real scrutiny is applied, this hypothesis quickly crumbles. The idea that “immigrants do jobs that Australian’s won’t,” is not only demeaning to our impoverished native born, but in a time where political alliances are… Continue reading “Immigrants do jobs that Australians won’t”

The Traditional Family

Parent driven education, or Safe Schools?

Claiming that less parental input into education will liberate children’s ‘free choice’, is categorically false. Because this poorly framed apology for safe schools, ignores the forceful, confronting nature of the sexual/ gender fluid content promoted when government is left unchecked. Clearly, attempts to delegitimize parents’ place in a child’s life, is cheap cover for further… Continue reading Parent driven education, or Safe Schools?

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · Economic issues

Cory Bernardi slams wasteful foreign spending in the Senate

The Aussie Conservative Blog supports the tenacious, principled, consistently conservative political activism of Cory Bernardi, along with his Australian Conservatives party. And in his recent speech, Bernardi is more than correct: how can a nation continue to fund futile, globalist economic endeavours, while we are incapable of pulling our own finances into order? We hear… Continue reading Cory Bernardi slams wasteful foreign spending in the Senate

General

Section 44 Of The Constitution Means NOBODY Is Eligible To Be Elected To Parliament

Although the Huffington Post is not my first choice for contemporary news and opinion, this piece offers valuable insight into the citizenship scandal dominating our political scene. It might have been humorous when a few Greens Senators were affected, but now, section 44 of the Australian Constitution threatens to cast doubt over all parliamentarians. Huffington… Continue reading Section 44 Of The Constitution Means NOBODY Is Eligible To Be Elected To Parliament

One Nation

The difference between One Nation and Australian Conservatives

After the recent merging between Australian Conservatives and Family First, some figures have suggested that One Nation should also move to join. But while some might perceive Pauline Hanson and Cory Bernardi’s political movements as indistinguishable, there are particular differences in their respective philosophies. As Bernardi is a staunch Roman Catholic and Family First have strong associations with the ACL,… Continue reading The difference between One Nation and Australian Conservatives

Aboriginals

The Welfare card

Last month, the Federal Government’s bill on Welfare cards passed through the Senate, authorizing the use of these cards in trials throughout areas of remote Indigenous Australia. In basic terms, the idea is for entitlement money to be provided to a person exclusively through this card, as opposed to traditional welfare payment systems. 80 % of this card cannot be… Continue reading The Welfare card