AUKUS is the Wrong Bed for Australia to Jump Into

Slipping between the sheets in the flea and bed-bug ridden nest of the Lords of War and Chaos is a disastrously wrong move for the freedom loving and independent spirit of Australians. A people, my people, who have been led astray by their corrupted governments of both major varieties. It does not speak well for Australia’s future.


US President Joe Biden urged to speed up sensitive military exports to Australia, over ‘grave and imminent’ China threat – ABC News – October 4, 2024


Australians would be far better served by strengthening their indelible location ties with other Asian nations, particularly China and, of course, with Indonesia our closest neighbour. Why? Well, because these nations are part of, and in China’s case, central to the rising importance of Eurasian cohesion and growth (principally economic) of the quickly combining non-western world seeking, in the strength of that movement, a more peaceful and harmonious future (free from war and chaos) and liberation from the debased dominance of the western minority. A minority which is in fact already headed for collapse and humiliation in all sectors of life, as a result of their mistaken focus on self-power and glory rather than the truly important things centred around what it means to be human.

It is really a no-brainer decision to make. But is it too late for Australia to turn around at this point? Is our country too ingrained in what is rapidly turning into a failed way of life? A way of life which brutally deposed and debased the First Peoples of the remote land chosen to provide a way to reject and forget about the unfortunate victims of its own foul treatment of its own poor and underprivileged peoples of its own oppressed societal structure. The descendants of whom, became the first citizens of the newly formed nation which now resides on that isolated land. A modern people who, while now entwined with many other diverse cultural components of its growing population, has forgotten its origins of rejection by the very same oppressors they are now seeking to join, thereby in the process of making exactly the same mistake of thinking of themselves to be somehow superior to others, just as those who rejected their forebears had thought. Do we never learn from our past? Can we never escape from the oppressive cultural origins from which we were formed?

“The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind.”


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