INDIGENOUS Senator Jacinta Price has called for an “Asian Voice to parliament” that would specifically advise how to improve Labor MP Penny Wong’s life.
In a stirring address to CPAC Australia this month, Senator Price said the government’s attempts to create racial separatism was “insane”.
- Australia is breeding narcissism where victimhood is being taught to children.
- We’re berated if we defer from the Left’s scripted virtue.
- Their actions tell us they are hypocrites of the worst kind.
She began her address with her own take on the “Welcome to Country” acknowledgement, which is endlessly spouted by fawning, virtue-signalling Left-wing activists.
“Before I begin, I would like to take a moment to acknowledge and pay my respects to every single proud Australian in this room,” she said to applause.
OPPOSITE
“We live in a society filled with many who claim to fight for equality through inclusion and diversity, but in actual fact champion the very opposite.
“Woke activists proclaim virtue, but their actions tell us they are hypocrites of the worst kind.
“According to Leftist ideology, every single one of us is relegated to an identity defined by them.
“We encourage our children not to bully others and to call it out but, ironically, adults use bullying behaviour to apply their ideology.”
Senator Price said such hypocrisy was destroying lives and threatening livelihoods.
“We live in a time when we are encouraged to love the body we are in and are accused of fat shaming if we express concern for another’s potentially life-threatening bad health.
“Ironically, the principle of loving the body we’re in doesn’t apply if our children decide they feel they’re trapped in a body belonging to the opposite gender.
“We’re instead condemned if we don’t affirm their feelings and are encouraged to play God – administer hormone blockers to their undeveloped bodies and brains and to go so far as to remove healthy body parts…
“We’re berated if we defer from the scripted virtue, should we utilise the brain God gave us to think for ourselves.
CANCEL CULTURE
“Punishment is meted out in the form of cancel culture. Our livelihoods, our ability to support our families and ourselves are constantly under threat.”
She said Australia was breeding narcissism where victimhood and entitlement were being taught to children.
“The latest trend tells us that if you are a person of colour that, by virtue of your brown tint, you are a victim. You allegedly have far less opportunities, you require special measures, culturally safe spaces and you must be revered through countless acknowledgements.”
Quoting UK actor and comedian John Cleese, Senator Price said the world had gone insane.
“This is none more evident than Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s attempt to create racial separatism by constitutionally enshrining an Indigenous Voice to parliament,” she said.
LECTURES
“Labor Senate leader Penny Wong lectures us on the floor of the Senate about what us Aboriginal folk really need.
“I put it to Wong that perhaps we need to co-design an Asian Voice to parliament so that policy that affects Asian Australians can be their responsibility.
“And that any time I need expert advice on how to better improve Wong’s life – I can just consult with the Asian Voice.” PC
Oh Jacinta, You have made my day.
HELLO!!! Ms Wong, I can’t hear you!!!
We’re all Australians no matter what your colour or creed. Black, white yellow or brindle. Stop the division in our society. Don’t go down the same path as the Americans. Love one another or fuck off to where you think it will be better.
Any Australian who travelled to South Africa during the apartheid period would be strongly opposed to divisive race based politics being accepted here.
But isn’t it clear that while pandering to a small minority of Indigenous Australians (and noting that many have other ancestors who were not Australian Aborigines), and an even smaller minority of activists within that segment of the population, that Albanese Union-Labor Inc are grandstanding and mainly focused on securing our permission to make changes to the Constitution that Prime Minister Albanese recently referred to as “archaic”?
Recently on Sky News Bolt Report a Northern Queensland claimed now to be a First Nation requires other Australians to purchase an entry pass and the Albanese Labor Minister said that she supports this divide. Andrew Bolt also covered the bans about to be imposed at Mount Warning Northern New South Wales, a National Park area claimed by local Indigenous Australians as their own and they want to ban other Australians from entry, despite National Parks & Wildlife being taxpayer funded and on public lands. The claim is that people entering traditional prohibited areas for men or women could be in danger, so as Andrew Bolt asked, where are they examples from the hundreds of thousands who have already climbed Mount Warning?
I can see no good reason to vote for the voice at a referendum, and have noted the common sense reasons given by Senator Jacinta Price, Warren Mundine and other patriotic Indigenous Australians why not.
For reasons and purposes I do not agree with politicians decided without asking the people who elected them if we approved that Australia would become a nation of multiculturalism, as compared to a multicultural nation, and most of us I believe agree with and accept the latter description with migrants assimilating, becoming Australians first and foremost.
However, if one small portion of the population who claim to have Australian Aborigine ancestry, and noting that the majority of them have ancestors who were not Australian Aborigines, it then follows that all the others should have a special voice in Parliament, as compared to the elected voices we have now.
For good measure there must also be a quota system, we cannot have more of one gender than of the other can we.
But then I am unable to understand how descendents of the 250 or more tribal groups that were scattered around this country with many languages and dialects can be classified as First Nations, in fact it is my understanding that descendants cannot speak on behalf of other tribal groups, an example being Warren Mundine who when visiting Uluru reported that because his group are from Northern New South Wales he was told that he didn’t have a voice at Uluru.
So how many voices would the voice require to satisfy tradition?
Or would it make much more sense for modern Australians to continue to be One Nation of people regardless of their ancestry?
Anyone who supports the foreign monarchy – where only an English monarch can reign over Australia – but opposes the voice because they claim it is ‘racist’ is a disgusting hypocrite.
I fail to see a racist connection between our Constitution and system of government. Truly it is only the left that can find racism where it does not exist while pushing a ideology based on the need for division and racism.
Foolish and incorrect comment. Australia inherited the best legal, political and democratic system from the British. The Queen, now King does not reign over Australia. In 1986 the Australia Act laws removed all legal and political connection and influence between Britian and Australia.
I oppose the Voice because I do not see why aboriginals deserve special or different rights.
Wow Jacinta. Are we seeing a future PM in the making?