Australians have always had a rebellious streak — it’s in our DNA and it’s part of our culture.
When the state becomes corrupt or overreaches, our tradition is simple: we reject its authority, withdraw our consent, and build our own way. That spirit built this country long before Federation.
This managerial regime can pass all the laws it wants. It can spend hundreds of millions spying on its own citizens. It can scream “extremism” and “anti-authority” until it’s blue in the face.
None of it matters.
Australian identity and culture sits upstream of their law. Always has. And no amount of legislation or surveillance can take that away from us.
Trying to suppress that rebellious Australian spirit isn’t just futile — it’s un-Australian.
That’s not a threat. That’s our heritage.