by SEAN BURKE – AUSTRALIAN mainstream media is concealing the revolutionary threats of Aboriginal Senator Lidia Thorpe, instead portraying her as a voice of reason.
Coverage of the Senator’s latest divisive Australia Day speech was yet the media’s latest attempt to “normalise” subversive militancy.
- Australia’s media credibility is compromised by honest people (with camera phones) making recordings & uploading online.
- Lidia Thorpe’s speech commenced with the words “This is a war!” – not “We need Peace”.
- This women is dangerous. She’s a graduate of 1930’s grievance politics.
SBS’s January 26 news bulletin attempted to re-craft Senator Thorpe’s racially explosive narrative in a way that not only deceived its own viewers but, also, protected the Senator from herself.
“We need peace!” was the cut-in to SBS’s footage of Ms Thorpe’s “invasion day” address.
SICK
“We’re sick of dying,” Senator Thorpe bellowed.
“We’re sick of seeing our children taken. We’re sick of seeing our men demonised,” SBS’s coverage continued.
“And we’re sick of the racism in this country, from the federal parliament – poison chalice that it is – right down to the everyday streets that we walk down.
“We have to rid racism, heal this country and bring everyone together through a sovereign treaty.”
The problem for Australia’s media credibility is that honest and independent people (with cameras) also recorded Senator Thorpe’s speech – and published it in full online.
It turns out Senator Thorpe’s speech was not a declaration of national peace, but a declaration of war – her aim being to racially partition Australia.
Her un-edited speech commenced with the words: “This is a war!”
“That war has never, ever ended in this country against my people!” she said.
“They are still killing us. They are still stealing our babies. They are killing our men.
RAPING
“And they are still raping our women.”
Senator Thorpe’s anger then turned on her parliamentary colleagues.
“I sit in that parliament and every day they say that they are sovereign,” she said.
“The colonial system and the colonisers say they are sovereign. You don’t go to someone else’s country and say that you are sovereign!
“We deserve better than an advisory body.
“We have an opportunity to have a treaty…” PC
Senator Thorpe has probably upset the older and wiser Aboriginal activists who have been pushing their Treaty related agenda list since 1960s when they were university student activists. The now older activists understand that confronting the majority of fellow Australians is counter productive. They rely on a quieter white anting approach to collapse their opposition, consider their Native Title activities.
However, PM Albo and Comrades have chosen to support the Uluru Statement (from the heart) and the second voice is the trojan horse, otherwise why push for another change to the Constitution and refuse to produce the devil in the details?
A new version of ATSIC can be legislated in Parliament as ATSIC was 1980s and in 1990s abolished as an expensive failure. But that is one reason for not legislating, the activists and Labor Comrades want to lock it in.
What follows is what needs to be considered, approaches to the High Court of Australia based on legal argument crafted to convince Judges that we voters wanted more than second voice, we wanted “Blak” sovereignty and Master Race of 3.7 per cent of fellow Australians handed control of what is now our Commonwealth of Australia. We second class citizens or foreigners granted permanent residency would be required to pay compensation for the privilege of being permitted to live here.
There are already many voices to Parliament’s on behalf of indigenous Australians, Federal and State, including elected Members of Parliaments. So another second voice is unnecessary. Unless for the activists and Comrades it is the thin edge of their wedge.