Dear reader, in case you hadn’t noticed we’re living in uncertain times.
It would have been inconceivable only a decade ago that our society would be rent by factions, friction, and the shock of capitalism off the rails. In spite of all the assurances, our lives have become de-enriched. University students must pay billions in order to get their visas approved. Electricity and gas bills are sky high, and that edifice of civic virtue, the United States is totterring. It’s rent, it’s ruptured and going broke. There’s even talk of a schism not seen since the Civil War. That’s the problem with America… unresolved divisive issues. And, proudly we might say; “we have none of that here in Australia”. In America they’re pulling statues down, in order to re-align a collective sense of justice. To “right the wrong”, and in doing so, by removing staues of G.T.Beauregaurd, (not our correspondent from New Orleans) and General Robert E Lee, some southereners are getting mighty angry. Can you blame them? The very foundation of their ideals being toppled.
And in spite of everything Lord Rupert of Murdoch says, wages have flat-lined, housing is unnafordable and the only certainty seems that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And for the poor, though there aren’t any jobs left for them to do, the Federal Government is keen on testing welfare recipients for drugs, and making damn sure that the dehumanising process of proverty is more dehumanising still. That’s a symbol of the innovation the P.M wanted to see in our society. And it’s proof he’s a strong leader and keen getting things done.
Is there a silver lining we hear you say?
Is there a better way?
Are we better than this?
Of course we are
Two Councils have rejected the principle of Australia Day. At last there’s something that all Australians can unite in. And in a demonstration of real leadership, the Prime Minister has weighed in, telling those Councils that it’s an affront to all decent Australians to even question the nobility of settlement.
How dare those Councils! We shall name and shame them; Yarra and Darebin.
How dare they suggest that Australia Day is not the crowning glory of European civilisation, to annoint heathern peoples with Government and the principle of law. And how ungrateful those first Australians, (who though living an almost idyllic life until we arrived), still do not accept our chalice of enslavement, despoilation, death, mass-murder, spiritual iconoclasm, and the mind numbing stupidity of all governemt policy to accept that our version of Australia is, and always will be white. To be cleansed of nativism, cleansed of spiritualism , conservation, and culture, so that we, could properly steal this land, and destroy it in less than two hundred years.
We at pcbycp are 100 perent behind clean-living Australians, as espoused by Eric Abetz, in insisting that Councils concentrate on roads, rates, and rubbish, and keep the majesty, (god bless her) of Australia Day intact.