Theodor Herzl, a founder of modern Zionism, wrote in his 1895 diary, "The anti-Semites will become our most dependable friends, the anti-Semitic countries our allies." This quote still sparks debate on Zionism and Israel’s founding. The U.S. is one of Israel’s biggest allies—are they Zionists, anti-Semites, or something else? Food for thought. #Zionism #Israel #History #USPolitics
**The Danger of Mixing Up Aussies with Their Leaders: A Gaza-Australia Parallel** In the chaos of war, truth gets trampled like a footy at a grand final. Mainstream media often paints Gaza’s people as one with Hamas, the terrorist mob ruling with an iron fist, silencing critics, and using kids’ schools as rocket pads. This lazy narrative fuels the genocide of Israel’s heavy-handed response—over 40,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023, according to Gaza’s health ministry—while barely mentioning Hamas’s executions of dissenters or their knack for hiding behind hospitals. The result? A skewed view that forgets one truth: Gazans aren’t Hamas, just like Aussies aren’t their government, no matter how dodgy it gets. To get this, picture Australia gone full dystopian under a rogue Australian Labor Party (ALP). Imagine the ALP, mates with one-party regimes like China, turning the Lucky Country into a surveillance state. Free speech? Gone quicker than a snag at a barbie. They roll out a social credit system—think CCTV on every street corner from Bondi to Broome, tracking your every move. Point to point cameras on every road. Post a cheeky meme about the PM on X? Your score tanks, and suddenly you’re locked out of Centrelink, can’t get a Qantas flight to Bali, or even a flat white at your local café. Taxes skyrocket to fund the ALP’s chest-thumping, leaving families in Western Sydney or regional Tassie selling their utes to keep the lights on. The ALP, drunk on power, picks a fight with the U.S., lobbing insults and maybe a missile at American bases in Darwin. The Yanks hit back—sanctions, tariffs, then airstrikes flattening suburbs from Penrith to Perth, killing thousands in a proxy stoush with China. The world screams genocide as Aussie homes burn, but the news barely mentions the ALP’s crackdowns on protesters or their use of RSL halls and footy ovals as military bases. Aussies, like Gazans, become collateral damage in a story that paints them as their rulers. The ALP’s social credit nightmare and tax gouging get a pass, while the U.S.’s over-the-top retaliation is framed as the only crime. This selective outrage twists the truth, letting the ALP’s tyranny and America’s ego run wild. The parallel’s clear as a summer day at St Kilda Beach: Gazans suffer under Hamas’s terror and Israel’s bombs, just like Aussies in this nightmare would suffer under the ALP’s boot and U.S. airstrikes. Conflating Aussies with a rogue ALP is as wrong as equating Gazans with Hamas. Hamas’s documented purges—killing critics in cold blood, as reported by human rights groups—mirror the ALP’s hypothetical censorship and executions in this scenario. Both betray their own people. Yet, when the world slaps a single label on everyone, it fuels shoddy policies and worse outcomes. Civilians—whether in Gaza or this imagined Australia—cop the flak for their leaders’ stuff-ups. The takeaway for Aussies is dead simple: your government isn’t you. Whether it’s Hamas oppressing Gazans or a rogue ALP turning Australia into a dystopian mess, the people aren’t the problem. Call it out, from the pub to parliament, and don’t let the world’s narratives—or the nightly news—tell you otherwise. That’s the first step to stopping tyranny and destruction from winning, whether it’s in the Middle East or your own backyard. Simo. image
Just watched this mind-bending interview on The Wasp Files: a veteran newspaper man's take on media foreknowledge of the Port Arthur Massacre. "Only critical thinkers will get it"—spot on. The rapid narrative lock-in before Bryant's arrest? Chilling. Feels like idiots joyriding on Fraser Island beach—blind to the ruts ahead. youtu.be/o8bJAJcHLX4?si… #PortArthurMassacre #MartinBryant #TheWaspFiles #TrueCrimeAustralia #Australia image
Chicks Had Tits, Dudes Had Dicks—Then I Saw This Furry and Lost the Plot Mate, I’m over it. Back in the day, life was simple: chicks had tits, dudes had dicks, and you knew what you were getting. Now? I’m at this thing with my mate, and I see his son’s new fling—a furry, all decked out in some sparkly fox getup, tail bouncing, ears perked. I’m thinking, “Alright, quirky chick, probably calls herself a ‘vixen-kin’ or some TikTok bollocks.” Looks female, moves female, the whole deal. Then my mate drops the nuke: “Nah, it’s a bloke.” A BLOKE. My brain’s doing backflips, not ‘cause I give a toss who his kid’s dating, but ‘cause I saw this furry with my own eyes and got it dead wrong. It’s like reality’s taking the piss, sneaking into my life and flipping what I thought I knew. This ain’t just a laugh—it’s got that French Revolution vibe, when trust got sent to the guillotine and nothing was solid. The old days? You didn’t need a bloody decoder ring to figure people out. See a chick, you knew. See a dude, same. No second-guessing. But this furry? I’m standing there, beer in hand, staring at what I swore was a girl, only to find out it’s a guy. My mate’s half-laughing, half-freaked—says his son’s all “it’s fluid, Dad,” spouting words like he’s swallowed a woke dictionary. We’re just trying to have a yarn without playing “spot the gender.” It’s not about hating on anyone—it’s about the world feeling like a funhouse where mirrors lie. This screams 1789 France, when the mob wasn’t just toppling kings—they were torching certainty. Blokes like the Chevalier d’Éon played mind games, swapping dresses for swords to mess with everyone. They called it “liberty,” but it was chaos—nobody knew what was real, from God to who’s running the show. Now it’s X doing the dirty work: posts hyping “be whoever you want” while others scream “it’s all a scam!” Me? I’m just a bloke who saw a furry, thought “female,” got “male,” and now I’m wondering if I’m the mug for trusting my eyes. Why’s this hit so hard? ‘Cause I saw it, mate. Furries aren’t new—around since the ‘80s, 1-2% of folks, mostly young blokes, with 20-30% vibing “non-binary” (some 2016 furry study). Cool, do you. But when I clock someone as a chick and get corrected, it’s like reality’s pranking me. It’s that Revolution ghost—sowing doubt, making you question your own senses. Could’ve been cleared up with a quick “I’m a dude,” but nah, the “hoo haa” keeps it alive. Drama’s the fuel—clicks, retweets, fights. X loves it. I’m not saying burn the furry costumes. I’m saying I miss when seeing was believing, not a bloody guessing game. This furry crap’s just the start—same as those elite rumors we’re sidestepping. All noise, no truth. So, what’s the fix? Keep it real. Next time I see a furry, I’m asking, “Mate, chick or dude?” Straight-up, no bullshit. Let’s outrun this Revolution rerun, one clear answer at a time. Who’s in? 🍺 #BringBackTheOldDays image
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Jews and Aboriginals, once victims, now form groups that dish out the same abuses they endured—power flips, new grudges. Toobeah, Queensland, proves it: 210 hectares stolen by the Bigambul Aboriginal Corporation in 2024, locking locals out of their creek and town spots. Native title aims to right past wrongs, but it’s a new dispossession, mirroring the colonial boot Aboriginals once took. Same with Jewish groups post-genocide—grabbing power, turning tables. History’s a revenge cycle, not progress. Stop it with raw truth: nobody gets a pass to screw others. Call it out, fight it legally, no BS. image
A Unified Australian Story: From Convict and Indigenous Roots to Collective Resistance Against Modern Overseers Shared Origins Under Colonial Overseers: Australia’s cultural identity was forged through the shared oppression of convicts and Indigenous peoples under colonial control from 1788 onward. Around 160,000 convicts were transported to penal colonies like Sydney Cove and Port Arthur, enduring brutal oversight by overseers who enforced labor with floggings and exile for defiance. Simultaneously, Indigenous peoples, with 60,000+ years of connection to the land, faced violent dispossession, their resistance crushed by the same colonial system. Both groups survived by adapting—convicts through pragmatic compliance and mateship, Indigenous peoples through resilient cultural preservation and subtle defiance. This birthed a collective Australian mindset: “she’ll be right” stoicism, tall poppy syndrome to level standouts, and cautious deference to authority, all rooted in navigating overseers’ control to avoid punishment. Victoria Lockdowns: Echoes of the Past: The 260-day COVID lockdowns in Victoria (2020–2021) revealed this mindset’s hold on Australians, uniting convict-descended and Indigenous peoples in a modern echo of colonial control. Strict rules—curfews, 5km travel limits, mask mandates—saw over 70% compliance, driven by a pragmatic “do the right thing” ethos. Over 100,000 tip-offs to police in April 2020, including 33,680 hotline calls by September, turned communities into informants, mirroring convict-era “touts” and colonial surveillance of Indigenous groups. Rule-breakers, like those attending banned funerals or protesting, were shamed as “tall poppies” defying the collective good for simply practicing their culture, with X posts highlighting frustration over inconsistent enforcement, such as small gatherings fined while larger ones were ignored. Yet, defiance—protests, “Dictator Dan” memes—reflected a shared rebellious spirit, linking convict larrikinism with Indigenous resistance. A Mindset Holding Australia Captive: This convict and Indigenous-forged mindset—pragmatic, leveling, and deferential—can shackle modern Australia. “She’ll be right” stoicism fosters acceptance of restrictive government policies, while tall poppy syndrome discourages those who challenge authority, echoing the need to blend in under colonial overseers. Deference to authority, seen in lockdown compliance and snitching, enables modern “overseers”—governments imposing ever-tightening restrictions, heavy taxation, and compliance demands. These challenges, like excessive fines ($1,652 for minor breaches) and surveillance (drones, arrests for social media posts), reflect a system demanding blind obedience, stifling the freedom both convicts and Indigenous peoples fought to preserve in their own ways. Coming Together to Push Back: Australians—descendants of convicts and Indigenous peoples and all who call Australia home—must unite as one to resist these modern overseers. Tall poppy syndrome is irrelevant when confronting governments that overreach with restrictions and taxes; it silences those who stand up, like activists or reformers challenging compliance culture, just as colonial overseers crushed dissent. The lockdowns showed the cost of conformity—snitching and shaming divided communities—but also the power of unity, seen in shared defiance on X and in protests. By channeling the pragmatic resilience of convicts and the enduring resistance of Indigenous peoples, Australians can reject blind obedience, embracing the larrikin spirit to question authority and push back against restrictive governance. United, we can honor their shared history of survival, forging a future where freedom, not compliance, defines the Australian identity. Simo. image
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