The Silenced Voices of Most Australians

The Silenced Voices of Most Australians. By Alexandra Marshall.

On politicians:

I am so disillusioned by what I have seen.

I once believed that politicians wanted to save Australia and govern it faithfully. Now I see how politics really works. How it facilitates the comfortable networks of parties and events – the clubs and the mates – the future lucrative careers…

So much is built upon personal gain rather than the service of the nation.

It breaks my heart.

On the ISIS brides:

The real story behind the ISIS brides is all their husbands, brothers, and fathers being radicalised IN SYDNEY.

Just like the footage of them storming through our streets over a decade ago.

Who wants to bet those terror networks have GROWN with zero interest from politicians? …

The Greens need a reminder that ISIS stole Yazidi women and girls, kept them as sex slaves for years, and then put them in cages and burned them alive in public. …

So yes, our refugee program should discriminate — it should ruthlessly discriminate against women who go overseas to join a terrorist group and then get sad because their husbands lost the war.

They are not Australians. They joined the Islamic State. That is their nationality.

And if our country was governed by moral, sensible human beings — those women would never set foot in this country again. They deserve to rot in the Syrian desert — and that is how the vast majority of Australians feel.

On silencing non-left voices:

What happens when you say the quiet part out loud — and the electorate agrees?

First comes the public shaming. Then an endless procession of big names and ‘important’ figures. Then the witch burning starts. Then the legal threats. Then the system panics.

We live in a ‘democracy’ which pretends to care about ‘people’s voices’ but only if those voices reinforce the #Left’s grip on power.

If the voices disagree — the state will use every power available to silence them.

Pauline Hanson:

A week of anti-One Nation assaults in the press pushed their vote up roughly 5%.

The Establishment has two choices:

1. Sit down. Shut up. And try a campaign based on merit.
2. Jail Pauline Hanson.

Guess what they’re going to try first.