Discretionary Criminality.

Discretionary Criminality.

Australia is being compelled to take people of ‘bad character’, so the Mimp for State Security and Deprivation of Conscience is raving to his clique again. Of course, the thing he’s attempting to muddle is medical treatment for our refugees .. remember them, those fellow humans we’ve imprisoned out there on an island that time, we are told, should forget. Now this bad character that ‘His Disgrace’ bandies about is a notion of criminality. What does he fear so much in telling us just what it is that makes these fellows criminals? That they came on boats? That they sought a better life for their children?

What he appears to be saying is that his country, his clique are being compelled by the people of Australia and our Courts of Justice to show common humanity and compassion toward our fellow man. He’s saying that this is now against his law. The truth of the matter is that the democratic people of Australia are being compelled to accept Ministerial Discretion instead of democratic legislation.

Now that our Day of Democracy is over, he says that he has advice that our Courts of Justice are in fact corrupt. And where does he get his advice from, he gets it from a man who cannot come up with a definition of corruption that suits either the King, nor the common people of Australia – as far away from each other as these definitions would be – Mr Christ Porter. This Christ of course would fall into Pistols Pete’s definition of criminality; being himself a generational welfare thief.

I’ve said before, that one thing you have to admire about Pistol Pete is his complete belief that what is in his interest must also be in everyone elses. Ignorant and bigoted as it is .. it is integrity.

“A man cannot always be estimated by what he does. He may keep the law and be worthless. He may break the law and be fine. He may be bad, without ever doing anything bad. He may commit sin against society, and yet realise through that sin his true perfection.” – Oscar Wilde.

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