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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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Lib Dems aim to fill vacuum on centre-right

I seldom disagree with Janet Albrechtsen but moving to the Lib Dems to fill the vacuum on the center-right is not the right approach. It will dilute the Conservative vote and we will lose. We need to persuade the PM to change his approach.

All that the PM needs to do to win back disenchanted voters is to ignore the lefties that have infiltrated the party and adopt the center-right policies of a conservative government. He should:

  • Stop the teaching of critical race and gender theory in our schools and universities. Australia is not racist and there are only 2 genders.

  • Take cancel culture seriously and actively address freedom of speech issues in our universities. Australians are becoming scared to say what they think and that cannot continue.

  • Address the bias at the ABC and SBS. They have charters to which they must adhere to.

  • Make Nuclear power a key election issue, scrap the existing submarine contract in favour of off-the-shelf nuclear-powered subs.

  • Train our defense forces to be warriors, not activists.

  • Stop the undermining of our institutions. Australia Day stays, Anzac, and Remembrance Day are sacred, religious freedom is a given and freedom of speech has no except.

The Quiet Australians are in the majority and a clear conservative agenda by the government will see them flocking back to the Libs. Trying to placate Malcolm Turnbull's Green Liberals is certainly not the answer. It is merely death by a thousand cuts for the party and the country.

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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.

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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.

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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.
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