For "progressives" (actually "regressives") everywhere, the last few years have been a nightmare as what is left of the white populations in western countries start figuring out that if they continue to support supposed "progressive" political parties, all they are going to acheive is racial self suicide, and the destruction of their superior western civilisation."The Independent" wrote
For progressive Australians, the last seven months have been like a horrible nightmare from which they have been unable to wake, as things have consistently found a way to go from bad to worse with each passing day.
Looks like the journos in "The Independent" are true believers' of the new HIGW religion. The climate has always changed and it always will, and nothing the human race can do will stop that. The earth is in another of it's warming periods and that is right on schedule. We may as well create a UN body financed with billions of dollars to stop the oceans tides from changing."The Independent" wrote
One would imagine that after ignoring the repeated warnings of 21 former fire and emergency services chiefs that this year’s bushfire season could be disastrous due to the impact of the drought and climate change, Morrison would be paying dearly for this mistake.
Well, the idiots wanted "diversity" and now they have to live with the monster they created. They forgot that "multiculturalism" meant importing people from opposing cultures who have diametrically opposed value systems, and diametrically opposed nationalist sympathies."The Independent" wrote
While up until recently Labor had managed to display an enviable degree of unity in the face of defeat, recently that veneer of harmony has begun to crack as MP’s increasingly pursue ideological agendas that they believe will be politically effective in their electorates.
And the reason for that is because the Labor Party, once unquestioningly the party of the working class, decided to "diversify" it's support base by attracting members of the always complaining "activist class" of diplomaed, inner city, socialite socialists, who were attracted to leadership positions within the Labor party, but who despised the working class who they pretended to represent. It is funny that a party which has always stoked class warfare with it's political opponents is now a victim of class warfare within it's own ranks."The Independent" wrote
Most notably, Labor MPs Meryl Swanson and Joel Fitzgibbon have both recently made statements detailing their strong support for the coal industry, with a level of fervour that would give even Resources Minister Matt Canavan a run for the industry's donations.
It is just amazing that the author of this article is unable to see the contradiction in his logic. The Labor Party now represents two different classes of people. These two classes have different values, attitudes and aspirations. The working class wants a party who will represent them in such important issues as jobs, for them and their children. It is against high immigration levels, multiculturalism and the idea that anybody from some third world shithole can just barge into their country and ask directions to the social security offices. The diplomed, inner city socialite socialists are primarily concerned with virtue signalling, and looking down their collective noses at their inferiors in the working class."The Independent" wrote
There is no way around it, there are challenging times ahead for the ALP. There needs to be a lot of soul searching to work out exactly what the party stands for. A policy platform that is genuinely representative of the values of middle Australia that will resonate across multiple demographics needs to be crafted, in a return to Labor’s working-class roots.
Two different classes with two different outlooks, and you wonder why the Labor party is becoming dysfunctional? This is why multiculturalism, like socialism, never worked.
Well, it can't. One reason for that is because the inner city socialite socialists are gravitating more to the left, as far away as possible from the values of the white working class. The Labor Party is becoming more polarised, not less. The reason for this is because the socialite socialists in the Labor party want to separate themselves from the more moderate working class as a means of displaying their social separation from The Great Unwashed deplorables, rednecks and bogans, who represent the majority of their electorate."The Independent" wrote
If Labor cannot make the necessary changes to reconnect with middle Australia and its traditional voter base, the end of the long nightmare for the Left that started on election night could be even further away than people think it is.