Commentary
In an illuminating piece published in The Epoch Times, David Daintree likens the imposition of the woke agenda on Australians to “living life under occupation.” The validity of his profound analogy is evidenced by the creeping imposition of the Aboriginal lobby’s policies and demands on the broader Australian population.
The First Nations’ lobby’s successful conquest of civil society is seen in the omnipresence of the Welcome to Country ritual, which is now used in all meetings, in hospitals, government departments, universities, private businesses, and, as I discovered on April 25, at Anzac Day ceremonies.
In addition, the promotion of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which recommends the creation of The Voice—an advisory body to the Australian Parliament—and the establishment of a commission to prepare a “treaty” between Indigenous people and Australia, is on the government’s agenda….