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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November 11, 2022

To eliminate the woke poison that has infected almost every institution in Australia, clever business and other leaders should see this as an opportunity to set up organisations that provide parallel goods and services from organisations that adopt stances that run counter to the interest of the majority of Australians. This means, for example:

If soft drink, tyre, or shaving equipment organisations take positions that are not in the interest of their customers, some alternatives should exist to provide equivalent or better products and services.

Universities should be available as an alternative to Universities that advertise to employ people that exclude half the population or have institutes that further the interests of a hostile foreign power.

Private schools should provide an alternative to schools with a woke agenda that forces boys to stand up in assembly and apologies for their immutable characteristics or discuss sex and gender with toddlers.

Conservative parties should admit that the woke are never going to vote for them and fire the lefties that have taken over these parties; the coming Victorian and NSW elections will show that this is correct.

Quiet Australians are still in the majority, and this situation should be seen as an opportunity, not a problem. Surely there are enough conservative leaders who believe enough in Australia to pull this off. The alternative is death by a thousand cuts.

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