Communist poison seeps deep into Australian politics

A COMMON concern for conservative Australians is the presence of Marxists within their nation’s political Parties. 

The Parties like to play this down, as if the presence of hard-line communists is a ludicrous suggestion. Then last week came concrete evidence. 

This is a perfect example of the problem of the Left … Those that aren’t communists lack the ability or will to remove those who are.

Tasmanian Labor Leader David O’Byrne and his sister, shadow cabinet minister Michelle O’Byrne were shown to be communists by hard photographic evidence.

He was voted into the top job with 72 per cent of the Labor vote. Who voted him in? How many of them knew of his communist ideals?

ENDORSED

His immediate predecessor Rebecca White, who is now replacing Mr O’Byrne, brought him in as Shadow Treasurer and endorsed him when she originally stepped down from the role earlier in May.

Did she know of his support for communism?

His sister, Michelle O’Byrne, is yet to be removed from the Party. Did anyone in the Party know she was a committed communist?

Is the presence of communists within the Labor Party an open secret? If so, why doesn’t the Labor-Right warn about it?

This is a perfect example of the problem of the Left. The elements of the Left that aren’t communists lack the ability to remove them from their midst.

Only when the media forces their hand is the minimum amount done to expel them.

The purpose of this is not so much to remove the communists from the Party, but to protect the ones who didn’t get caught from further investigation.

Is anyone on the Left calling for Michelle O’Byrne’s removal? Or is open support for communism not a removable offence?

WHISPERS

Did any Labor figure anywhere around the country denounce this? If they did, they spoke in whispers.

The returning leader Rebecca White said: “There is a very clear view around our table that we want to be able to work together now. That the backgrounding in the media, the stories that we’ve been hearing have to end.”

Why should they end? Are they “working together” with communists around their table?

On Facebook she writes: “You deserve a strong opposition and a united Labor Party and that’s what we will strive to deliver.”

What exactly are they united around? Michelle O’Byrne remains in the shadow cabinet. Are they united as a force against communism? Or for communism? Is it possible to dance with the devil of Marx and not get burned?

David O’Byrne came from Labor’s Left faction. Is communism within the scope of the Labor-left faction?

Is this widely known within the Party? Can anyone within the Labor Party describe the dimensions of the Labor-Left faction?

What separates the Labor-Left communism from Greens-Left communism?

How many on the Labor-Right are aware of the communism within the Labor-Left?

What have they done to get rid of it? Have they alerted the voters that they may be voting for communists?

It’s obviously within the Labor Party’s interests to have this investigated – or is it?

The media has done a great deal to hide this scandal behind a minor sexual assault incident – an unwanted kiss and a few text messages. Why?

Don’t assume someone is looking into this, there appears to be an active attempt by many to sweep this under the bed.

In doing so, they have repeated the minor offence loudly and ignored the real problem. Do not let it get covered up.

The labyrinth of evil that is communism has revealed a new entrance. It’s time to investigate.PC

MAIN PHOTOGRAPH:  David O’Byrne and sister Michelle at Christmas 2020. (courtesy social media)
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6 thoughts on “Communist poison seeps deep into Australian politics

  1. Yes we are heading for disaster if the sheeple don’t start to wake up. History shows us, once the socialists get a grip on the power, it morphs into communism very quick and then everyone is stuffed for several generations.

  2. ALP Constitution extract …

    Principles of action
    6 The Australian Labor Party believes that the task of building democratic socialism is a co-operative process that requires:

    (a) constitutional action through the federal and state parliaments, municipal and other statutory authorities,

    5 adopted 18 December 2018

    (b) union action, and

    (c) ongoing action by organised community groups.

  3. It is interesting that during 2006 the Leader of the Labor Opposition in Canberra, Kevin From Queensland, was interviewed on ABC Compass as were the other party leaders and including Prime Minister John Howard.

    When Kevin Rudd was asked about his religious beliefs he replied that he is a Christian Socialist like his friend the UK Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair who is also a Christian Socialist.

    When the Federal Election campaign commenced in 2007 Rudd changed his mind and announced that he was a Fiscal Conservative. Obviously his advisors had warned that most Australians are in the centre of the political spectrum and would not be impressed that Rudd is a Socialist (Communism).

    His Deputy, Julia Gillard, was a foundation member of the Socialist Forum that was formed while she was a Student Union Executive, and was merged into the (Socialist) Australian Fabian Society shortly before she was appointed Deputy Leader. Another example of true colours being hidden?

  4. She describes herself as a Social Democrat, New Zealand Labour Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern has a background in socialism (correctly recently pointed out on Sky News to be a branch of communism);

    “In early 2008, Ardern was elected president of the International Union of Socialist Youth, a role which saw her spend time in several countries, including Jordan, Israel, Algeria and China.”

    Yes Justin G, they are everywhere and determined to influence outcomes if they can fool the people into accepting their – The Great Reset/BuildBackBetter/New Green Deal objectives.

  5. Goodness. This is frightening. And this radical made it as far as the Labor leadership in Tasmania – the alternate Premier.

    What a mess. But they’re everywhere. Dan Andrews, the WA premier – and very possibly Gladys. Thanks for raising this.

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