Social Engineering: It’s often not what we see or hear, but - TopicsExpress



          

Social Engineering: It’s often not what we see or hear, but what we don’t that is of major concern. Whilst in power Labor set about making subtle changes that have a lasting impact. And many of these under the guise of making our ‘new arrivals’ feel more at home. Labor firmly believes in multiculturalism, at the expense of our Anglo-Celtic roots. Labor unashamedly removed references to the monarchy and God from public documents. Now it has come to light that Labor intended to change the wording at the tomb of the unknown soldier. Not content with removing what it must feel is offensive, exactly what that is remains a mystery, Labor wanted to replace it with comments from Paul Keating. Labor has and will always be afflicted with oversized egos. Gough still maintains he ‘was Australia’s greatest PM’, Hawke believes he was ‘the man of the people’, Rudd just believes ‘in himself’, and Gillard believes ‘whatever is needed, at the time, to satisfy her political needs’. The social engineering that has taken place, covertly, must be addressed by the Abbott government. The Australian people should not have to alter our way of life to accommodate new arrivals, assimilation into our culture is demanded.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 21:48:35 +0000

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