Slip Slidin’ Away
You’d have to be blind deaf and dumb not to see where the King’s Party is trying to take Australia .. or rather where he’s trying to take his belief in Divine Right. Is this just a backlash against the inevitable political education of the youth of Australia, or do they really believe that this is beneficial for our country?
They rail about ignorance, but the truth is that they continually treat us as fools. So now they want to hinder the electors – thats us, the public who pay the bills – in the election process. Next thing we’ll have a Government employee checking all our IDs for every movement we wish to take. Perhaps, if we fall into this petty fascist trap, their next move – after they ‘win’ the next debased election – will be to give us election by invitation only. There are plenty of countries in this world that use this method as a defence of their demockracy already.
You wait for your ‘official invitation’ to vote .. something like pre democratic South Africa, or pre Cromwellian England. And while they’re at it they fine everybody who doesn’t get an invitation! Perhaps the election after that doesn’t go ahead because it’s judged to be too dangerous … ?
These sort of ‘reforms’ are not up to an elected government to impose upon a democratic people – it’s not the job they are paid for. They’re paid to enact our will not to impose theirs on us.
Let’s not forget that this Kings Club is not a democratic club and it’s therefore the height of absurdity for them to dictate to us, the People of Australia, how it is that Democracy works. They don’t believe in it and they most certainly don’t want us to exercise it.
These sort of changes can only be made through a referendum – that’s what the Royalist Constitution says! And it looks to me that there are quite a few questions that can only be resolved through a referendum ahead of these attempts to reimpose the Law of Divine Right upon us.
Here’s another slippery slope they wish to set us on …
“Not to be counted ‘fit to print his mind without a tutor and examiner,’ was, he held, ‘the greatest displeasure and indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him.’ – Milton, from Areopagitica.