Fraser Anning: The Man on the White Horse

Fraser Anning: The Man on the White Horse, the latest from David Archibald.

There is much cause for alarm. Things are bad, but on track to get much worse. It has been said that Australia follows the United States with a lag of five to ten years. So to find out what the future holds for us let’s look at what’s happening there now.

Governor Northam of Virginia has received a lot of attention for something he did back in 1984. He dressed in blackface for a party, no doubt inspired the entertainment of that era …

Far more troubling was that he recently supported infanticide of babies after birth, saying that the infants would be “kept comfortable” while it was decided whether or not to kill them.

The slippery slope will also take us down to other abhorences. The advocates for pedophilia — short for adult homosexual men having sexual relations with boys — have flipped the script and have started talking about fighting pedophobia. As a recent comment quoted on Small Dead Animals said, “I think we are done here as a civilisation.”

Infanticide and pedophilia in one cultural package — what does that remind us of? Ancient Greece. The Romans considered the Greeks to be somewhat degenerate, with good reason. …

After some bracing commentary (read it all), David arrives at Senator Anning:

Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Fraser Anning started his working life raising sheep in the hard country near Richmond in northern Queensland. He then took up managing pubs, including turning around failed pubs that had gone into receivership. To do that requires good business sense combined with good personal skills. His has been a life of hard work and paying taxes and protecting his family. …

Senator Anning replaced Malcolm Roberts in the Senate when the latter’s past as a dual citizen caught up with him. He gave his maiden speech on 14th August, 2018. A man can be judged by the quality of his enemies. Senator Anning has all the best Australia-haters: the ABC, SBS, and the Sydney Morning Herald. The self-loathing media realise that Senator Anning is the main threat to their vision for Australia as a poverty stricken, third world morass.

The article gives an example of Senator Anning’s character. Then a call to political arms:

If anyone in the Australian Parliament has moral authority it is Senator Fraser Anning. I will serve in his cause. Join me and also serve. Make Australia the earthly paradise that it should be.