It is quite extraordinary that tiny-minded, useful idiot activism has reached the point where anti-Australia Day radicals want to cut down colonial trees as an act of protest while also believing that we are in the middle of a world-ending climate apocalypse.

Attempting to express the moronic nature of activism in this country is impossible without violating this publication’s standards of speech.

Finding out that most of these anti-Western, tree-hating activists have been (or are currently) on the public payroll only raises the temperature of taxpayer frustration.

Thirty years ago, Australians loved their country. They loved their flag. They loved their history. They certainly loved their trees. They loved the beauty of lush, European avenues shading their cities and the wildness of the untamed bush. Both realities coexisted in a magical embrace of history that has rebranded itself as a violent clash of cultures.

Truthfully?

Most Australians are thoroughly sick of the haters spawning out of over-priced universities with worthless degrees, poisoned minds, and a vendetta against hardworking strangers who they perceive as being ‘privileged’ because of their skin colour.

When it is pointed out to these perpetual students that their skin is the same shade, they rage hysterically, pick a new pronoun, and find some other reason to be oppressed.

The constant and unpunished incitements to vandalise and destroy ‘relics of colonialism’ have already translated to the usual defacing of statues that we have come to expect in late January. Considering tree hatred has been thrown into the mix, it is only a matter of time until we lose an irreplaceable avenue in the heart of a major city.

That is, if the council haven’t beaten them to it and taken out the chainsaws for an unwanted tram line.

Anthony Albanese is doing a lot of hand-wringing about the seemingly ‘random’ outpouring of cultural and religious unrest in Australia. He is pretending that it is a total mystery why our nation is suddenly filled with thousand-year-old grudges from the other side of the world and imported race wars based on a history of slavery that never happened in Australia.

The one thing the Prime Minister will never blame is the government’s mass migration program that has diluted the peaceful, tolerant base of home-grown Aussies and populated it with cultural enclaves that are dedicated to revenge.

Australians should not allow the government to blame them for what is happening in this country.

The citizens of Australia did nothing wrong. They work hard, raise families, and go to the beach. They did not wake up one morning as antisemites, socialists, eco-fascists, or anti-Australian race-baiters. That behaviour was either imported or learned in the dens of neo-Marxism formally known as higher education.

In a pre-election panic, Albanese has begged his base to ‘just chill out’.

He then ruined any overtures of peace by adding: ‘I sometimes think that Peter Dutton, every year, has a fight with an imaginary friend over something that most Australians are getting on with.’

To which we might reply to the Prime Minister, any luck catching those vandals that defaced and cut down the Captain Cook statues last year?

They posted their escapades on social media and yet, for all the government’s extended digital powers created by the Morrison era, Labor has no idea who these criminals are or, if they do, there has been a bit of shoulder-shrugging. If the Captain Cook attackers had gone maskless during Covid (instead of committing hate crimes against Australian history and public property) the counter-terror team would have shown up at their door.

It is good to see the Liberal Party finally willing to unapologetically embrace the flag, but we are left with the impression that a Coalition government will leave pretty much all of the DEI-pandering grants, departments, and parasitic employees on the payroll for fear of upsetting the billion-dollar ABC and its accompanying flock of hysterical, like-minded, left-wing publications who feast on the outrage of academia – endlessly harvesting civil tension to remain relevant.

‘One of the things that Australia Day celebrates is the fact that we’re not a Soviet-style command system,’ added the Prime Minister. ‘You know, like, just chill out! Get on with life!’

Except, under the guardianship of both Albanese and Dutton, a Soviet-style system is exactly what this country is becoming.

Both parties have an addiction to controlling public speech. Both are terrified of the public service and Canberra bureaucracy. Both continue to cultivate a dangerously close relationship between foreign ‘green’ companies and the Treasury. Both refuse to touch the nest of psychotic communists at the heart of the university sector who gravely injure the minds of the next generation.

Donald Trump’s America is tired of this approach. They have initiated a zero-tolerance policy to Woke and a total de-funding of loopy activism that gnaws away at the American soul.

Australia, and its sister nations in the West, can only watch on in extreme jealousy as a barrage of Executive Orders wipe the decks of America clean.

She is a nation about to be born anew while we can’t be bothered to protect our national icons from a few teenagers with spray cans.

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