One flag, one culture, one nation
After decades of neglect, the Australian flag has found itself at the centre of a patriotic revival.
And what a beautiful sight it is.
Mainstream news publications recoil from our glorious flag as demons from Holy Water – hissing and spitting disingenuous headlines designed to discourage Australians from gathering.
Ignore the press.
Our movement is undeniable.
Australian flags have returned, taking pride of place in grassroots politics – clutched as a dual symbol of love for country and resistance against unjust policy.
The national flag is (very nearly) the last thing Australians have left of the vanishing dream that gave birth to the greatest nation in history.
Our anthem, our history, our institutions, our laws, our statues, our buildings, our businesses, and even Australia Day – our national celebration – these are all being suffocated by the anti-Australian alliance of ‘isms’.
Left-wing ideology has sold us short with ‘multiculturalism’.
The rules of multiculturalism dictate that every culture is to be embraced and celebrated, except the Australian culture, which opened its arms to the world’s people and offered safety, prosperity, and hope.
The Australian culture, denied and derided by some, is the culture that brings people across the ocean to safety.
Our unique culture learned the lessons of its peers and combined all the best parts of Western Civilisation into a nation of freedom, prosperity, and safety.
The Left, meanwhile, have eroded our spirit and brought us to the edge of cultural ruin.
This is not the first time the Left have lost their minds, their humanity, and their national pride. Some of the greatest nations in history have been laid to waste by the Left’s obsession with identity, equity, state supremacy, and control.
Their addiction to purchasing elections with ‘free stuff’, stolen from the pockets of hard-working citizens, is the stuff of nightmares.
It cannot continue.
We will not be divided and destroyed.
We have one flag, we are one community, we are One Nation … and we are taking our country back.
Even if that means reclaiming ground one march at a time.
One policy at a time.
And one politician at a time.
Let us remember, the streets of our capital cities did not mysteriously fill with flag-waving citizens during the March for Australia.
Rivers of Australian flags have been wielded to oppose ‘River to the Sea’ slogans screamed by crowds bearing foreign, and occasionally illegal, flags. Australians can tell the difference between political disagreement and dangerous separatism.
Ordinary people are increasingly frustrated with our peaceful streets being held hostage to Middle Eastern wars. Worse, it has been made clear that political leaders and the courts hold a bias in favour of Palestine protests and against patriotic protests, just as they demonstrated during Covid when ‘health concerns’ only mattered for Freedom rallies, not Black Lives Matter mobs.
Australian marches are not only against foreign causes, they’re about protecting domestic interests.
Have you seen the polls lately? A misguided love of socialism is spreading through younger generations.
Though shocking, it is understandable that so many people in the West have lost faith in democracy and crave some sort of dictatorship. They have seen democracy break and leaders from (what should be) opposing political parties refuse to give the electorate a genuine choice on major issues that threaten to forever change the landscape of Australia.
Why is it that we were given a vote on Gay Marriage, but not Net Zero or Mass Migration?
The latter two impact the lives of every single Australian and yet we know that the private and future profit of politicians and their friends in business depend upon the continuation of Net Zero and mass migration. If taxes have to be raised to unbearable levels, Australian families have nowhere to live, or entire cities lose their character – that’s considered an acceptable sacrifice.
One Nation does not agree. We believe the needs of citizens should be placed above the future earnings of the political elite.
While the Left are nearing the end of their ‘long march’ through our nation, it’s time for the rest of us to march – we must retrace their steps through the institutions, business world, education system, and the streets – to put right what they broke.
To do so, we must protect the Australian flag.
It is our symbol. Our hope. And our figurehead.
It is the silent rallying cry.
The rustling of the changing political winds.
We cannot have the Australian flag burned or desecrated by those who hate our beautiful nation.
The architect of Parliament House, Romaldo Giurgola – an Italian-born migrant – mounted a double-decker-sized Australian flag on an 80 metre flagpole to join together the House of Representatives and the Senate. The flag ties us together while the two houses of government, in turn, hold up the flag.
Anyone who does not look upon the Australian flag with pride has no businesses serving in the Parliament.
To those who deride our flag or replace it with foreign flags, I say this: ‘You are not the Senators for Palestine or China or India. You are not ambassadors for radical Islam or for Blackrock inc.’
Never, in the history of Australia, has government policy so comprehensively abandoned those we represent in favour of those we do not.






Hear, hear.
Good morning,
My daughter just received an email from my gov to say she will not receive family tax benefits if she doesn’t have her baby immunized asap
Her bub has had first at birth and 2nd at 8 weeks. Now they pushing the next one or no family tax benefit What has that got to do with immunity ?
Still mandating Parents should not be forced with consequences as to when & if they vaccinate.