Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

27 March 2003

The Peace Movement maintains its long tradition of political thuggery, violence and civil rights deprivation

'We are going to participate in a non-violent civil disobedience
to stop the city of Sydney'

Kylie Moon, protest organiser appearing on Channel Nine's Today show.

Kylie Moon is a young woman of nineteen or twenty years with a silver stud through her bottom lip that impedes her speech. She's most likely a state-funded student of some sort which means that she is one of thousands of state-funded political brats who spend their lives planning violence against their fellow citizens. It's part of the peace movement's manipulative rhetoric to continually utter the word 'peace' like a pious ejaculation, but who are they kidding? Who is so stupid and ignorant and immature to swallow the proposition that peace is their tactic and aim.  Every time they appear on the streets there is violence and the deprivation of people's civil rights. You cannot stop a city without applying an extreme form of violence to its citizen and their rights.

We are supposed to live in a liberal-democratic society in which each citizen enjoys the benefits of that society. When a nineteen-year-old political brat can confidently utter on national television a threat to deprive a city of nearly four million people of their rights, then that liberal society is in a state of corruption from its first principles. When political thugs can pluck with impunity ten-year-olds from their classrooms and fill their impressionable minds with with hate and incite them to violence, then our Australian society has surrendered its responsibilities. When the appointed authorities do not have the nerve to ensure the order in society necessary for all citizens to enjoy their civil rights, then Australian citizens are at the mercy of the whims of political thugs.