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Don’t BBQ in silence: March and reclaim Australia Day

Australia and its way of life are under constant attack. Every year, we’re flooded with hundreds of thousands of migrants, who are overwhelmingly from the third world.

This unsustainable demographic change severely alters our nation’s social fabric and culture. The public was never asked about this. We never voted for it. It was thrust upon us by those who govern.

Whilst the state government has allowed the March for Australia protest to go ahead in Sydney, NSW Police have spent the last few days driving all over Sydney issuing ‘Public Safety Orders’ to former NSN members, banning them from entering anywhere in Sydney city on Australia Day, and therefore banning them from attending March for Australia. All under the threat of five years in jail.

There is a saying that goes “You catch the most flak when you’re over the target”. The NSW Government would not be banning nationalists from attending a permitted nationalist rally if it did not fear the political power behind nationalist organising.

In a free liberal democracy, ideas are meant to be espoused freely and debated on their merits. However, it is clear to those paying attention that we do not have a free and healthy democracy, and our government hates Australia, and it hates White Australians who refuse to let our heritage be erased.

They will do whatever they can to try and disrupt nationalist demonstrations and organising. They want to continue their plans of mass immigration and demographic replacement unimpeded, and with no political resistance from the Australian public.

Australian nationalism is about protecting and defending our way of life.

Australians must unequivocally celebrate our national holiday in the public domain. Historically, many Australians have chosen to celebrate at home, in private with family or friends.

Whilst it’s nice to enjoy a BBQ with friends, private celebrations do nothing to defend Australian identity, nor help the greater cause of Australian nationalism.

Private BBQs accomplish nothing in showing resistance to the political organising by the left who gather each year to preach how they want to destroy Australia.

If we want to defend the Australian way of life, then politicising Australia Day isn’t optional, it is essential. Don’t sit at home. Attend your local March for Australia or other patriotic rally, wherever you are in the country – if you aren’t banned from doing so.

Peacefully demonstrate and network with Australian nationalists and make it clear that there is strong resistance against the erasure of our national identity and our people.

The fate of our nation is at stake.

Jack Eltis is the former NSW state leader of the now-disbanded National Socialist Network and White Australia, and is banned from going within 8km of the Sydney CBD on Australia Day.

Header image: The crowd at the March of Australia rally in Perth on August 31 (supplied).

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