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What’s the point of marching?

This Sunday’s March For Australia is shaping up to be the most hotly anticipated and controversial Australian street protest in recent memory.

Patriots will assemble in every city of Australia to march against mass immigration. They will face off with corrupt police and seething counter-protesters with their Australian flags held high, staunch in defence of our under-siege national identity.

The explicitly nationalist messaging of the march has been uncompromising. Zionist and cuckservative forces so used to containing and corralling the Australian right have been gatekept out, whilst genuine nationalists of all types, no matter how radical, have been welcomed into the big tent.

A good turn out this weekend in spite of all the controversy will demonstrate that nationalism is the ascendant political force in Australia, a force which was always going to reveal itself on the streets before it would at the ballot box. And a good turn out is expected.

But why should you, and everyone you know, show up? And even if there’s a good turn out, what’s the point? Will it achieve anything? Regardless of how many people show up, won’t the traitor politicians stay in power? Won’t the antiwhite regime continue on with its agenda of replacing the White Australian population with immigrants from the Third World?

This march has fundamentally one purpose – to send a message to Australia that this country will not be taken from the White man without a fight. It is a message that the establishment and the everyday masses alike sorely need to witness. And in fact it is less important how the political establishment perceive it than how the people receive it.

For too long the Australian people have been in a state of passivity and our political process in a state of inertia. Our politicians have very little popular support. Most Australians are simply too demoralised to participate meaningfully in the political process, allowing the establishment to maintain a wildly unpopular trajectory without significant resistance.

Our political establishment is primarily composed of traitors who are complicit in an elite agenda to steal this country from the historic Australian nation. And the primary means through which they are doing this is mass immigration, crowding us out and diluting our national identity so we lose the collective capacity to resist the theft they are performing against our national sovereignty and wealth.

Make no mistake, this is an attempt to conquer us without firing a gun. And it can only work if we remain too afraid of being called “racist” or “nazis” to fight back while we still can.

Millions of Australians see and feel what is happening, but have no hope that anything can be done to stop or reverse it, and they remain passive. But this Sunday, August the 31st, is an opportunity for those of us who haven’t given up to show them that there’s fight left in the Australian people. To show everyone that White Australia remains a living breathing although besieged nation, and that we will resist.

This rally is a line in the sand, it’s about finding out who is with us and who is against us, it’s about defying the traitors in government and willing a new nationalist mass movement into existence. It’s about showing the cowards on our side that we can stand tall as nationalists without fear of the enemy’s labels, that White Australians don’t need to keep watering down the assertion of our collective interests in order to appease people who hate us anyway. It’s about showing that the ANZACs didn’t shed blood on the beaches of Gallipoli and bushes of Kokoda for nothing.

There is nothing in this world more precious than your people, and a people that will not fight to secure its existence does not deserve to survive. And on August 31 you will be marching beside us to help us show our fellow Australians that holding onto the country our forefathers built is worth the fight, and that we aren’t giving up.

This is not the time for cynicism, or cowardice (usually one is a mask for the other). This is not the time for trying to prove we aren’t racists. This is not the time to infight.

This is the time to come together as White Australians and make it clear that this is our country and that we’re not giving it up. So you’d better be there, no excuses.

Joel Davis can be found on Telegram. He was banned from X earlier this year without explanation.

Header image: A freedom protest in Melbourne in 2021 (DJ Paine on Unsplash).

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