Coronavirus · Democracy · Scott Morrison

False assurances and the mono-party state

In a post last year, I outlined why left-wing promises as to the scope of their revolutionary agenda cannot be trusted. False assurances Something similar to this can also be said of our civil authorities, in the creation and development of their Health Dictatorship–a term used last year by Tony Abbott as regarded Victorian action… Continue reading False assurances and the mono-party state

Coronavirus · History · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Scott Morrison

What drives historical change

It goes without saying that even a book of 600 pages could not encapsulate the vast array of seen and unseen causes driving historical change, much less a single blog post. Yet there exists a leading principle, a constant, through which many modern developments are implemented. For want of a better term, this principle could… Continue reading What drives historical change

'Small Government' Conservatism · Conservatism · Hegemony · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Why the Centre-Right Will Not Do

I have a friend that is fairly well connected in the Liberal party. He often reproaches me for not supporting Scott Morrison, arguing him to be the ‘best alternative’. True, Scott Morrison is preferable to recent predecessors: Turnbull, Abbott, Gillard, Rudd. As highlighted by Gregory Hood, however, centre-right ‘conservatives’ are desperate to keep nationalists out… Continue reading Why the Centre-Right Will Not Do

Climate change/ Energy · Scott Morrison

Why I Suspect Foul Play

Saturday, en route to my local post office, I noticed this plastered onto the street corner: And so, this poster prompted me to reflect upon a few not-so-plausible details of the ongoing bushfires and responses to them. The people in media, Extinction Rebellion and left-wing circles, say they are concerned about bushfire damage. But for… Continue reading Why I Suspect Foul Play

Scott Morrison · The 2019 Election

The 2019 Election: A White Pill?

Last night bore witness to another upset election result, as Scott Morrison and his LNP coalition returned to government for a further 3 years.  Before this election I encouraged my followers against voting Liberal, given the party’s profound shortcomings. Yet I enjoyed watching last night’s result–particularly once Penny Wong and Tanya Plibersek began to sour.… Continue reading The 2019 Election: A White Pill?

Aboriginals · General · Identitarianism/ White Identity

The Folly of an Australia Day Alternative

Yesterday Scott Morrison proposed we launch an alternative to Australia Day, to celebrate Indigenous achievements, while maintaining our traditional national holiday. But our Prime Minister along with his well-intentioned, yet negligent racially averse colleagues, is seriously mistaken. By seeking a unity where many Aboriginals and their radical enablers don’t wish to, this change won’t work.… Continue reading The Folly of an Australia Day Alternative