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Flat White

Ad-free media? There is no ad-free media…

27 March 2024

2:00 AM

27 March 2024

2:00 AM

Commercial media promotes goods, services, functions, and political messages for those prepared to pay for these services.

The government-owned ABC also runs incessant ads. However, ABC ads promote the ABC, its in-house programs, and its black-red-green-rainbow political agenda. This agenda does not serve most payers of tax who fund their propaganda.

Since the days of the gold rush and the wool boom, Australia has relied on mining, grazing, farming, forestry, and fishing. Then processing, refining, and manufacturing industries were developed with our cheap reliable coal and hydro-powered electricity. We even built our own cars and lawnmowers.

But ‘their’ ABC opposes Australia’s backbone industries and promotes the globalist agenda for expensive intermittent ‘green’ electricity plus more electric vehicles. Electric vehicles will mean a higher demand for electricity, with intermittent and unreliable supply… Blackouts are inevitable.


The ABC also supports migrants, even those who campaign against traditional Australian values. Bizarrely, the ABC then opposes the expansion of the industries needed to support more consumers and a large migration intake.

It promotes Net Zero energy but opposes Net Zero immigration. This is a recipe for more poverty for working people.

When the real danger to life on Earth is the next Ice Age, the ABC magnifies and twists every weather event into ‘evidence’ of global warming, or their new scare story – ‘weird weather’. It worships models of doom and promotes eco-anxiety among children and childish adults.

And despite our emphatic ‘No’ to the Voice to Parliament referendum, ‘their’ ABC gives that favoured group a loud taxpayer-funded Voice.

‘Time’s up’ for the ABC. We should sell it for whatever it will bring.

Do it now – it will be worth less tomorrow.

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