Australians are taking back their country
Nation First gives its own take on 'The Voice' referendum.
Dear friend,
Australians rejected ‘The Voice’ proposal in a constitutional referendum, with every state voting against it.
The result, with over 60% of voters rejecting ‘The Voice’, demonstrated the nation's commitment to national sovereignty and the truth.
The legacy media is spinning the story, accusing Australians of misunderstanding the proposal or being closet racists.
The Yes campaign engaged in misinformation and supported a divisive agenda.
Australians understood that ‘The Voice’ would not empower indigenous people but rather fuel division and undermine national sovereignty.
Australians made history by comprehensively voting down the trojan horse that was ‘The Voice’ in a constitutional referendum on Saturday.
Every single State in the nation voted no, even socialist-leaning Victoria, leading to a national result of more than 60% of voters in the country rejecting ‘The Voice’ proposal.
(As a bit of a humblebrag, the electorate I used to represent in the Australian Parliament, and where I helped campaign for the No vote — the North Queensland electorate of Dawson — recorded a no vote of more than 80%!)
The nation showed the globalist elites that our country’s sovereignty cannot be undermined and that their control over the mass media can do little to prevent ordinary citizens from knowing the truth.
The fake news legacy media are now spinning the story to one where Australians either did not understand ‘The Voice’ proposal, are closet racists not wanting to give political rights to indigenous people, or were lied to in order to get them to vote no so overwhelmingly.
The claims are quite bizarre given the Yes campaign:
actively engaged in misinformation, with claims like the Uluru Statement from the Heart was only a single-page document, and that indigenous people currently didn’t have a say in the formulation of government policies;
backed a racist agenda of constitutionally dividing Australia into two classes of people based on their ethnicity — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, and the rest; and
failed to provide the full story on ‘The Voice’ quite deliberately, as they did not want the public to know that ‘The Voice’ was but part of an overall agenda that went hand-in-hand with a national treaty necessitating reparations and undermining national sovereignty. It was also an agenda that would have seen the establishment of a perpetual Makarrata Commission which would pave the way to ‘reconciliation’, albeit as it is defined by the Aboriginal term ‘makarrata’ which means to spear the ‘offender’ in the leg to permanently maim them and slow them down. (Think about that for a moment; that is what the Yes proponents wanted to do to Australia — spear it in the leg, maiming it permanently.)
Everyday Australians actually knew the truth, and they understood that ‘The Voice’ was not a means of empowering the indigenous people but of stoking division within the country.
Some also understood the deeper motivations whereby national sovereignty would have been forfeited via the long-term creation of nation within a nation, where the law of the land is not determined via a ballot box, parliament or court room, but rather a United Nations office in Geneva or New York, following the dictates of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP).
Some speculate that this move would have had vast implications for control of land under native title, and eventually allowed foreign interests to take over even more of the country’s natural resources.
Such an agenda was foretold by former Communist Party of Australia member turned whistle-blower, Geoff McDonald, who warned Australians as far back as the 1980s about a Marxist strategy to infiltrate the ‘indigenous rights’ agenda.
McDonald said Australian sovereignty would be seriously compromised through a Marxist-appropriated Aboriginal movement which would “eventually establish a separate Aboriginal nation under Communist domination.”
In his book Red Over Black: Behind the Aboriginal Land Rights Movement, McDonald wrote:
The concept of a separate "nation" means exactly what it implies, the right to invite in foreign troops such as Robert Mugabe has done in Zimbabwe with his small army of highly trained troops from Communist North Korea. The proposed Aboriginal nation could claim the right-to seek aid from the United Nations, Vietnam or anywhere else.
– Geoff McDonald
While the resounding No result is a great victory for sovereignty, the war is still ongoing.
I mentioned UNDRIP just before.
A Senate inquiry is underway into UNDRIP and how Australia can “improve (its) adherence” to it.
If the UNDRIP is ever ratified into law in Australia this will become the trojan horse vehicle that ‘The Voice’ was going to be.
Under UNDRIP, there is an obligation under international law for a country that has ratified the declaration to ensure indigenous people have the right to “distinct political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions.”
Distinct political, legal and economic institutions?
That means a different parliament, a different legal system, a different economic structure… basically a different nation!
This is what Australians rejected on Saturday 14 October, and yet the governing ‘elite’ will now try and implement this agenda by stealth via this United Nations treaty.
Mark my words, UNDRIP will be one of the next major fights for Australians who cherish national and personal sovereignty.
(Another fight will be the proposed ‘Combating Misinformation and Disinformation’ laws, which many in the leftist media are already talking up, to combat what they claimed to be ‘misinformation’ spread during the referendum. The leftist media even claimed that likening ‘The Voice’ to a third chamber of parliament was misinformation when in fact this is exactly what ‘The Voice’ was set to become!)
Right now, there are many political talking heads in Australia, who are claiming the referendum result shows the nation must redouble its efforts towards ‘reconciliation’ between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
This is political speak for Australia sliding into the woke abyss even more with things like ‘welcome to country’ ceremonies, native title land rights, State and local treaties, reparations, etc.
This response flies in the face of the will of the Australian people.
On Saturday 14 October 2023, for the first time in five and a half decades, the Australian people were given a say on how indigenous policy is run in their country.
And the result was they rejected the politics (and policies) of racial division.
Australians are tired of reverse racism being a core feature of government policy.
They’re tired of welfare and certain government services being distributed solely on the basis of race.
They’re tired of special advisory bodies that only listen to people on the basis of their race.
And they’re well and truly tired of being welcomed to their own bloody country!
It’s time politicians listened to the people regarding this and other matters, rather than taking their marching orders from the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the globalist ‘elites’, the left-wing media, or the activist class.
Until next time, God bless you, your family and nation.
Take care,
George Christensen, with a Nation First staff writer
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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— George Christensen.
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"Australians are tired of reverse racism being a core feature of government policy." So true! The only systemic racist thing about Australia is the Australian Government...constantly seeking to cause strife and division for the purpose of controlling the people. It is a sad state of affairs when the government blatantly lies to the face of the people; 'safe and effective' while geocoding its own people, and anyone paying attention can see shifty slimy Albanese doesn't even believe his own words, like someone trying to sell you a stolen car with no brakes. A weak and evil shill. We need to rip out this rot from our institutions.
These activists don’t want reconciliation- we gave that in spades but a permanent state of resentment and hostility is the desired outcome.