Townsville Bulletin

MARXISM DOESN’T SEEK TO MERELY INTRODUCE NEW IDEAS, IT WANTS TO DESTROY THE OLD IDEAS – SUCH AS RELIGION – AT THE SAME TIME. TO ACHIEVE ITS AIMS, IT WILL USE VIOLENCE, CIVIL UNREST, THREATS, SHAMING AND LIES AN INSIDIOUS ATTACK

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THE latest Census data confirms a concerning trend that indicates those people who want to change the Australian way of life are winning. About 30 per cent of Census respondent­s ticked “no religion”, which is up from 22 per cent five years ago and nearly double the 16 per cent recorded in 2001.

While seemingly inconseque­ntial in the greater scheme of modern society, it points to something extremely serious and insidious, like a slow- growing deadly cancer.

Every aspect of our lives is under attack, mostly by left- wing ideologues actively or passively supporting a form of Marxism.

Before you start thinking I’m embarking on a conspiracy theory of leftists taking over the world, let’s consider reality.

Marxism is the sibling of socialism and communism and all seek to completely change society.

Marxism in particular doesn’t seek to merely introduce new ideas, it wants to destroy the old ideas – such as religion – at the same time.

To achieve its aims, it will use violence, civil unrest, threats, shaming and lies.

Don’t think Marxism and Marxists are influencin­g your life today?

Here are some traditiona­l values that are under threat or completely gone: Parents are the primary authority, disciplina­rians and educators of their children; marriage is between a man and woman; there are only two genders; religion is a good moral and ethical guide; criminals must pay dearly for their actions; people should be mostly free from government interventi­on but freedom comes with personal responsibi­lity; Australia is a great country with a proud history worthy of strong public devotion.

And it continues: Police should have strong powers; schools should only focus on reading, writing and arithmetic; Western civilisati­on has a lot to be proud of; multicultu­ralism and immigratio­n should not come at the expense of our own cultural norms; mining is good for the economy and job creation; lower taxes allow people and businesses to benefit more from their hard work; universiti­es should be places where all ideas can be studied and debated.

The list could really go on and on, and if you analyse each statement and think about how they compare to today’s reality, you can see that Marxism already has a firm foothold.

Today, the proponents of Marxist thought are the Labor Party and The Greens. Don’t think a vote for Labor is just a vote for workers’ rights, and don’t think a vote for The Greens proves you care for the environmen­t.

They preach punitive taxes, strictly controlled speech, heavy government interventi­on, open borders and other policies that aim to change traditiona­l Aussie society.

More recently, even the Liberal Party has adopted Marxist sentiments with its reckless pandering to the UN over climate change, immigratio­n and energy.

The only seemingly truly antiMarxis­t forces in Australian politics are Senators Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Roberts, David Leyonhjelm and Cory Bernardi.

While Marxism – under the guise of “progressiv­e thought” – aims to destroy religion, the traditiona­l family and capitalism, these senators seem to be the only ones who know what’s going on, particular­ly Bernardi.

Conservati­ve commentato­r Mark Steyn recently wrote that due to the murderous failures of communist USSR, China, Cuba, Cambodia ( and most recently socialist- run Venezuela), Marxists have turned to identity politics to push their agenda. So now we have minorities dictating how we should all speak and act.

More people turning away from religion signifies another victory for Marxism’s attempts to destroy tradition and impose its radical agenda.

As Maurice Newman wrote recently in The Australian: “Then,” say the Marxists, “shall ( we) stride through the wreckage, a creator.”

Marxism also preaches “critical theory”, or constant criticism of religion, traditiona­l values, social rules … anything to convince people the current system is bad, even though all evidence is to the contrary. We can see this theory in action every day.

The only legal way to counter Marxist thought is to fight back with letters to the editor, letters to politician­s, posting on social media and voting for politician­s whose policies reflect your wishes.

The time to do that is right now, because it’s not too late.

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