Australian Premier Establishes Ministry to 'Modify Men's Behavior'
Introduction to Social Engineering and Totalitarian Governments
Social engineering often accompanies the rise of totalitarian governments, with efforts to modify the behavior of the population to reduce rebellion. Certain groups perceived as threats are typically targeted with propaganda or indoctrination. At the same time, the rest of the population is conditioned to view these groups with suspicion, creating a shield of compliant citizens to protect the ruling elites from potential revolutionaries.
Global Tyranny and the Targeting of Masculine Men
However, when the goal is to establish global tyranny, the potential pool of rebels becomes significantly larger, making it more complex to control or demonize them all. The solution? To undermine and sabotage the largest subset of the population most likely to resist – masculine men. This emerging global regime has begun to label masculinity as a societal threat, akin to nuclear weapons or climate change.
Australia's Authoritarian Experiments
Australia has recently been at the forefront of numerous authoritarian experiments, including significant infringements on citizen liberties during the COVID-19 pandemic. The country has also seen a complete takeover of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) within its government, coupled with the spread of radical feminism. It appears that Australia is succumbing to the dogma of woke ideology.
Victoria's New Ministry for Men's Behavior Change
In this context, it is hardly surprising that the Premier of the Australian state of Victoria has established a new ministry dedicated to changing, and potentially controlling, men's behavior. Jacinta Allan announced this month that state MP Tim Richardson would serve as the inaugural Parliamentary Secretary for Men’s Behavior Change – a first in the country. This appointment was in response to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese labeling gender-based violence a “national crisis” and pledging more government action. After blaming guns for violent crime, it seems Australia is now blaming men in general.
Questioning the 'Crisis of Sexist Violence Against Women'
The mainstream media asserts that this initiative is a response to a 'crisis of sexist violence against women.' However, the data does not support this claim. Hospital records for assaults and homicides in Australia show a steady decline for both men and women over the past two decades. Furthermore, men are more likely to be victims compared to women.
Defining "Sexist Violence"
The government's definition of "sexist violence" is crucial. Does it include dissenting ideas or offensive language? Progressives often equate words with violence. Interestingly, Tim Richardson suggested that his role would primarily focus on the internet and its influence on men's attitudes towards women. This implies that the government may want to regulate online speech to prevent "toxic" male behaviors.
The Role of Men and Government
It is not the responsibility of "all men" to answer for the crimes of a few. Similarly, it is not the government's role to shape the behavior of its citizens.
Global Campaign Against Men
All western nations have participated in the campaign to demonize men in some form, often using third-wave feminism as a tool. Australia is merely a testing ground for similar programs to be introduced in other countries.
The Use of Feminism and the "Victim" Rationale
The use of feminism provides a justification; an attack on men for being potentially rebellious against an authoritarian government requires a "victim" that needs protection. This makes the attack on men appear justified, and those who defend masculinity are accused of endangering women's safety.
The Totalitarians as "Good Guys"
In this scenario, the totalitarians become the "good guys" because they supposedly have women's best interests at heart. Since men are everywhere, the totalitarians also need to be everywhere to keep the perceived threat of masculinity at bay. The global regime is thus portrayed as a crucial defender of women's safety.
The Real Target: Both Masculinity and Femininity
However, this narrative is far from the truth. The establishment's obsession with transsexualism is proof of that. Their claim that women are merely a "social construct" that can be replaced by mentally ill men in wigs and makeup suggests that femininity is being targeted almost as much as masculinity. If the goal of these programs is to weaken western societies to the point of easy conquest, the war on masculine men makes perfect sense.
Closing Thoughts
This article raises critical questions about the role of government in shaping societal norms and behaviors. Is it appropriate for a government to target a specific group, in this case, men, in an effort to change their behavior? Is this an overreach of power, or a necessary step to address societal issues? We would love to hear your thoughts on this matter. Please share this article with your friends and join us for the Daily Briefing, every day at 6pm.