Do Your Duty. Or Else.

Do Your Duty. Or Else.

Im dumbfounded. Why is everyone suddenly so ‘shocked’ with the behaviour of the Kings men. You didn’t believe his lies, now did you?

These men – these neoLibNats – are criminals, they corrupt our ideals and our children. They’ve told us, and showed us, time and time again that they have no respect for a democratic process and that they have no respect for the people of Australia. They’ve repeatedly declined to accept our definition of corruption. They intend to rule by decree, by the discretion of little men. Criminal little men.

So whats first, free speech, not the Kings free speech but ours. The king will go his own way, he will do as he likes and criminalise any of us that protest or dissent. He will say to us, that its fine, its our choice to dissent or protest his draconian rule as long as we do it at home or inside our churches, behind our locked doors. He will use the excuse of state security for all and sundry abuses of basic democratic and civil rights. He will use his love of gold and our cowardly greed to rob and cheat any of us who would place a higher value on life .. he has done this already and he believes he has just been given a free hand to rape and pillage our land and to persecute those of us who would rather die than succumb to his idea of true character. He said before the election, that whether he won or lost he would recreate Hell here on our Earth .. the only truth thats dribbled out of his mouth in the past decade.

And we’re shocked, why, what for, we were told! He told us. We thought he was a weak King, we knew he was a weak and pitiful man. We thought we were a strong nation .. we are cowards. We are the Kings Cowards and he loves us. He expects us to sit by idly while he destroys the country and our futures … This is what the King expects; that everyone of us will do our duty. Or else.

“A democratic society is morally responsible for the actions of its institutions and elected or appointed representatives, at home or away. It is the responsibility of all individuals, in democratic societies, to resist any crimes against life or suspected crimes against life. Ignorance, abuse or lack of physical presence at the scene of the crime are not necessarily valid excuses – unless, of course, there are severe and mitigating circumstances … ” – Grant Hadwin (of Golden Spruce fame).

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