I understand and agree with much of your sentiment japie.
I would hate to have to leave Queensland or Australia because of oppression or any other reason. To my way of thinking it is God's country. Surely most other people think of their homeland in the same terms.
My comment on Muslim migration to Australia is sarcasm directed towards the media. They are so starved of intelligence and interesting subjects to write about that they have to put negative rubbish like that in the paper.
Many of the so called journalists are unable to spell correctly or put a comprehensible sentence together. That is a sad comment on our education system and society.
Yes, I do remember Joh with much fondness. He did more for this state than any of the "Litter of Labor Loonies" we have had since.
As you said "The powerful money will do with us as it will until such time as we take it upon ourselves to question the filth that is poured into western society through the media."
This is absolutely the case but whether it is "conspiracists" or "powerful money", it matters not because the effect is the same.
Also "We do not have any angry young men here in Australia of course!". No, but there are plenty of angry old men who remember how much better this country was before the rot set in in the early 70s.
In the 50s and 60s there was a sentiment and ethic in Australia that made it great. Along the way it has been forgotten and lost and I am not being nostalgic here.
As an example:- If a parent or parents had a drama that had to be dealt with, they would just take their children to a neighbor or friend asking for them to be cared for while the issue was resolved. The children would be accepted without question.
You did not have to ring up and make an appointment and no one needed a blue card. It is almost impossible to help out at the local Scout Group these days without following a strict protocol. Trust in our fellow human beings has gone out the door.
End of rant.
