Australian Conservatives
Australian Conservatives is a forum for "moderate" conservatives who believe that Australia is a great country that should be celebrated, that freedom of speech does not have an "except", that people should only be judged by the "content of the character" and not by race, gender, religion or any other immutable characteristic. Racist or violent contributions will be excluded, but "left" or "right" you are encouraged to have your say and have respectful discourse with those you disagree with.
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Beware upcoming election fraud

Recent events in the US has shown us in Australia a few things:

  • The side that controls the MSM and big tech control the agenda. They will suppress critical information that is detrimental to their cause, cancel inconvenient people, and emphasize information, even if untrue, that damages the opposition and enhances their cause.

  • They believe in nothing except their own power and will say and do anything if it helps them achieve it.

  • Strident feminists will ignore the plight of women and girls in Kabul but will perpetuate the myth that they are victims, not because it will help their sisters but because it helps their cause.

  • Organisations with noble-sounding names, will be run by actual fascists who will not give two hoots about black lives.

  • They will swear blind that Critical Race Theory is not taught in schools, but will force young boys to stand up in assembly and apologize for their apparent privilege.

  • They will maintain that Borders will remain closed and Defence will be a priority, except that it won't

Albanese's views are no more center-left than Biden's and his true agenda will not emerge over time but the day after the election.

As in the US, Australia will suffer immense damage before the population cottons on, and this is at a time when the world is in turmoil. Somehow PM Morrison needs to convince the population that their world will be compromised if they vote for the Albo/Greens, or we are all in trouble.

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What Sujatha Fernandes is teaching young students at Sydney University is a provable lie. How can Australia ever succeed when academics at our top universities simply make things up and are allowed to get away with it.It seems that if something fits the far left's narrative, there can be no peer review because the sword of “cancellation” hangs over the heads of dissenters. This is how the myth of global warming is allowed to destroy our economy and the myth that men can have babies is allowed to destroy our morals and the lives of many of our children.People who convince our children of the lie that democratic Israelis are butchers and Hamas are simply benign folk need to be rooted out and fired.

The Trump case creates a deep disillusionment with the U.S. legal system and has destroyed any perception of truth or integrity in it.

The handling of this situation is a fundamental betrayal of the principles of impartial justice, to the point where one can no longer feel safe or confident in engaging with American institutions while the current administration is in power.

Under these circumstances, mistrust in the FBI creates a reluctance to set foot in the country. It underscores the depth of concern about the erosion of the rule of law and the politicization of the justice system. It's a stark reminder of how profoundly damaging the perception of bias and manipulation in legal proceedings can be to the social fabric and to individual faith in the government.

The loss of trust in the institutions meant to uphold justice and protect citizens' rights is a grave matter beyond any one case or political moment. It strikes at the heart of the social contract and the stability of a ...

In today's world, one of the most frightening realities is the ease with which individuals in positions of authority or those who command respect through their demeanor can deceive us without fear of repercussions. These influential figures, be they heads of universities, politicians, or journalists, seem to have no qualms about fabricating narratives that support their agenda, knowing full well that they will face no consequences for their dishonesty.
The problem is compounded by the fact that those who should be holding these individuals accountable often turn a blind eye to their deception. University administrators, for example, may choose to ignore academics who blatantly lie as long as their falsehoods serve to bolster the institution's reputation or further its goals. Similarly, politicians and journalists, despite having access to the truth through briefings and research, may opt to perpetuate lies that align with their political or ideological leanings.
The result is a culture of ...

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