Why this site was set up
The aims of Australian News Commentary
Sponsors wanted
There has been a dangerous
trend in Western nations including Australia in recent years - a form of censorship and thought control by
bullying, name calling and character assassination. An ideological alliance of
left-wing journalists, academics, judges and politicians who see themselves as a
cultural and intellectual elite, have, without consultation with ordinary
Australians, decided on certain social policies relating to multiculturalism,
aboriginal affairs and immigration. They will allow no debate on these policies.
Anybody raising the issues is
howled down, called a "racist" and generally vilified. Certain topics,
such as Aboriginal crime rates and Asian and Muslim immigration levels have
become "no-go" areas for journalists.
The elites defend their
politically correct agenda with the fervour of religious fanatics. They are the
very essence of bigots, (an epithet they love to bestow on dissenters)
This extreme intolerance of
other viewpoints reached its zenith with the emergence of Pauline Hanson. She
dared to open debate on Aboriginal welfare and Asian immigration. As a result
Australians witnessed very disturbing scenes of One Nation public meetings
disrupted, and innocent people assaulted, by screaming mobs of thuggish
hooligans whipped into a frenzy by sustained media attacks. This is
un-Australian. It borders on Nazism. It is blatant abuse of power by the media.
People are afraid to speak
out with opinions that don't accord with the conventional wisdom created by the
elites. The agenda is set without debate.
The
setting of informed agendas and the capacity to enter into debate are signs of a
healthy society. It is not good for a society when people feel intimidated about
what they can say.
This site will give voice to
the frustrations of a large number of mainstream Australians who are sick of
media bias, bullying and hype. We will publish material relating to the
journalists' "no-go" areas.
The site and its author are
totally independent. We are not controlled by Packer or Murdoch. We have no
alliances with any political party. We are not controlled or influenced by
the politically correct orthodoxy of Australian journalists.
Sponsors
wanted
This site is produced on a
part-time basis with very limited resources. We are seeking sponsors to support
the growth of our activities. With sufficient sponsorship we will research
and produce more frequent articles and comment. If
you believe in our aims and our mission statement and would like to assist,
please send an email.
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