
(warning- political talk) Australia over 25 years ago, I released an album called Cementville. One of the tracks was a song called “Land of the Living Dead”. It was a not so flattering assessment of life Down Under. The album went nowhere because it was self released and probably didn’t get played much, even if people could get a copy. Nothing much has changed in that respect, however that’s a different topic for another day.
The point I am laboriously leading up to is that on that particular album at the beginning of an even more damning song about Aussie life called “Pinhead” there is some audio of Pauline Hanson talking about about how she doesn’t like Australia being over run with people who don’t speak the language.

Today that same Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party is positioned to potentially take the reigns of government at the next election. It’s taken 25 years, but finally the message is sinking in. Australia is being fundamentally changed via mass immigration, government indolence, globalism and fiscal stupidity. Pauline addressed a bunch of journalists yesterday at something called the National Press Club. It was a first for Hanson. This was the establishment media finally beginning to take her seriously.
It’s a place where important politicians and others show up to deliver a speech to a bunch of drunks and journalistic Karens who sometimes ask pertinent questions at the end, but most often don’t. Michelle Grattan, who had once been Chief Political Correspondent for The Age newspaper before the time of Noah, and who looked like she had been recently dug up from a landfill somewhere, didn’t disappoint with a particularly stupid and pointless question.

Shithole newspaper The Age doesn’t like Pauline at all
For Pauline it would have been familiar but hostile territory, and she handled it pretty well. If you listen to the audio from 25 years ago, she sounds exactly the same today. This is kind of like the Trump effect, where people think Trump is an idiot because he doesn’t sound like a regular politician. It’s a fatal mistake to make because it’s not what these people sound like in the end, it’s the substance of what they’re saying that matters.
Pauline Hanson makes a lot of sense today. In fact she always did, but it has taken decades of uniparty political malfeasance for the silent majority to wake up to what’s going on. The establishment is not going to like these developments at all, and so expect to see any and all amount of dirty tricks to come into play to stop this threat to their existence. The old order is falling away because they foolishly squandered everything they were given.

If it’s not mass immigration (to secure votes) it’s the global warming fake energy crisis economy wrecking horse shit. It’s the “First Nations” special status given to anyone who can muster up some kind of distant aboriginal relative, and who are given wheelbarrows of cash for all manner of programs, none of which appear to have any impact with actual genuine indigenous people regarding crime or the ability to get ahead in society.
It’s the transgender mentally ill lobby group which is given legitimacy by the brain dead woke zombies who scream that “love is love” while attempting to destroy the fabric of a functioning society with their unlimited degeneracy. It’s lots of things, and all of them stupid and bad.

Replacement theory is ok if it means you win the World Cup.
In short, Pauline Hanson with her snake like appearance and as inarticulate and scrambled as she comes across, is scoring common sense points with the electorate, but then she always did. They were able to make a mockery of her for decades because she didn’t sound like a politician. Pauline has a long road ahead of her to undo the damage that the Labor Party in particular, have done to the country, but if things don’t turn around down there soon the place is probably fucked.
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