Friday 15 February 2019

A Lesson about Oppression




Australian politicians' have been paid off for years.

Back in the 70's, the Gough Whitlam government was toppled by the CIA and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. (The debate continues on this tumultuous time in Australian history). The Whitlam government was pro socialism: free college, medicare for all; the Rights of the common worker. In the midst of the Cold War, the CIA could not allow a socialist government to appear "successful", so the Whitlam government was "removed".

That said, we continue to have medicare for all, and the Rights of women. (Right over their own bodies)

In present time, those now in power, the Conservative Party, has systematically removed the rights of the people, while their lips are firmly planted on the warmonger colon of the United States.

We currently have a non-elected PM., Scott Morrison. He moved into power because of a 19th century glitch in the Australian Constitution. That should say everything about Scott Morrison. A wannabe Trump, waving his arms around like a bad rendition of Mussolini.

Gough Whitlam wanted out of the Vietnam war, too. Thank God he was not shot in the head, like Jack Kennedy. So, I guess, most people desire the same, peace and prosperity.

The United States has been on a planetary take-over since 1947.

Never trust a politician who goes against the common interests of the people.

We trusted Gouph Whitlam. He is now only a “controversial” figure in Australian history.

A lesson of Clandestine Oppression.

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