How close is Australia to a cultural revolution or has MBAN and cyberwarfare been activated to stop it?
Major universities have changed the urban political landscape over a generation by brainwashing Generation Z and Millennials with green, human rights and diversity activism altering the suburban political landscape, spawning an entire electoral base of socialist ideologues with no life or work experience.
This demographic could well fit the description of 95 per cent of federal and state Labor members of parliament and their staff.
The socialists have all but banished Christianity in their evil quest to enslave humanity with AI and cyborgs which could render any meaningful resistance useless.
According to former Labor insider Kos Samaras, the brains behind the domination of Dan Andrews in Victoria, Labor has asked a committee if the size of the federal parliament in is keeping with the burgeoning population, aka Labor’s massive immigration intake of mainly people who are not prepared to assimilate or align with traditional Australian values and culture.
An increase to the size of the parliament doesn’t need a referendum, it just needs amendments to the Electoral Act which Labor can easily get through the Lower House because of its huge majority.
Samaras delivers a quite lucid approach to the political class dominating Australian society and he attributes the massive swing away from conservatism to universities churning out indoctrinated professionals or Generation Z, 18 to 28 year olds who are deciding our direction.
Unless loyal Australians manage to get a majority in the senate, our fate is sealed, as Samara correctly points out the Liberals are but finished and Generation Z will flock to the Greens at the 2028 election recapturing seats they lost in 2025.
The only solution to this woke agenda, long put in place by the socialist underworld of Fabianism and Communism haunting the once hallowed halls of learning, would be to get rid of compulsory voting and the preferential system which has been designed by the duopoly to keep the two party system entrenched forever.
Unfortunately there are few conservative independents who understand the demographics of the electorate and none have the fortitude to run with non-compulsory voting, once a Liberal Party policy.


