The Emily James Trio has a hard political edge to a catchy country rocker that’s going viral on the ‘net, appropriately for Australia Day. Thanks to Senator Roberts for posting this on social media.

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34 thought on “Country trio strike a patriotic chord against UNDRIP ideology”
  1. Great work and a very convincing American drawl. In reply to daviddd2, even though you may not feel reponsible for the deeds of your ancestors you do benefit from them and so you must expect to defend them. To do otherwise would be spineless. There is no reason for us to be ashamed of our pioneer ancestors and it is our absolute duty to deride any attempts to blacken their names. Any “new Australian” who wants to have a crack should be told where to shove it and shown to the airport

  2. Man arrested for wearing Australian flag on Australia Day
    (It would seem he was wearing the flag with intent to incite a riot)
    Hatred of Australia is OK.
    Jan 20 2024
    Sky news Australia.

  3. “I don’t like that Yankee twang for what’s supposed to be an Aussie song. ”

    Well, since we Aussies don’t seem to see fit to sing it ourselves why object to someone else singing it for us?

  4. Sue, said: “It’s embarrassing. I don’t like that Yankee twang for what’s supposed to be an Aussie song”

    Know what you mean, but, credit due she did more for Australia than 99% of Australians did on Australia Day.

    Slim Dusty for sure, but he is no longer with us.
    So, a Yank made the effort, no complaints from me.

    There are many good Yanks, not all of them are complicit in harming and killing Australians with warp speed jabs.
    And war mongering all over the earth.

  5. It’s embarrassing. I don’t like that Yankee twang for what’s supposed to be an Aussie song. That song needs to be sung by Slim Dusty or Jimmy Barnes or Noiseworks or anyone that at least sounds Australian. 🙄

  6. “How much longer are we expected to be responsible for the SUPPOSED sins of our fathers.”

    Nobody alive today had anything to do with what did or didn’t take place in 1788. None of today’s generations has any responsibility for the actions of previous generations we’ve never seen or know nothing about.

    Anything to the contrary is a cheap attempt at gaslighting and dividing us.

    Unfortunately too many of Aussies are falling prey to the separatist BS of vested interests and their treacherous and treasonous vassals implementing their manipulative agendas.

  7. Nice one, Aussies! We’ve sat back and allowed ourselves to be gaslit into having our National Day turned into our National Day of “Shame”.

    Now we’re told we must have a “Treaty” between OURSELVES too! We must be the dumbest cflucks on the planet.

    What a great legacy to leave to our kids. Shame on us, Aussies, shame indeed!

  8. Call me picky, but singing about not being responsible for happenings 100 years ago should be, OVER 200 years ago. How much longer are we expected to be responsible for the SUPPOSED sins of our fathers.

  9. Thousands gather at Invasion Day rallies, calling for rethink of Australia Day
    Thousands of people gather at Invasion Day rallies across the country, backing Indigenous calls for a change or abolishment of Australia Day.
    By ABC News
    Jan 26, 2024 09:27 AM

    Time to take the day back from our treasonous pollies and the left they all bow to. I am really hoping Albo bans it so we can reclaim as our own for ever and remove their divisive politics that spoil it. ‘Auntie ABC’ is no longer Aussie

  10. Where the cries of communism, marxism and Soros are sounding, the RCC’s required organisation will be keeping up with the world’s progress and try to always lead it. See: Support of UNDRIP In his address, the Pope said local Catholic communities are committed to promoting Indigenous cultures, customs, languages and educational processes “in the spirit of” the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
    CBC news, 27 July 2022

    Years ago, the Christian religious education accepted into Victorian primary State schools was also overridden by the RCC doctrine from the leaders. Same in the ecumenical private secondary college. In the protestant churches the RCC has managed to dialogue its way in ecumenical circles, for a universal one church. The leaders at the top have faulted. The RCC sees itself as lord on the earth, as per their Syllabus of Errors.

    A startling set of facts about George Soros, the Vatican and the Catholic church –
    h ttps://www.facebook.com/Breitbart/videos/a-startling-set-of-facts-about-george-soros-the-vatican-and-the-catholic-church/376865589930582/

    Activists Inside The Vatican even spearheading the freedom movements?
    h ttps://insidethevatican.com › people › top-ten-people

  11. Aussiemal

    Thanks for sharing your treasured memory.
    I enjoyed reading about it.

    Thanks for your service.
    Have a very nice Australia Day.

  12. The RCC will keep up with the world’s progress and try to always lead it. See: Support of UNDRIP In his address, the Pope said local Catholic communities are committed to promoting Indigenous cultures, customs, languages and educational processes “in the spirit of” the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
    CBC news, 27 July 2022

    Years ago the religious education accepted into Victorian primary State schools was also overridden by the RCC from the leaders at the top. In the protestant churches the RCC has managed to dialogue its way in ecumenical circles. The leaders at the top faulted. The RCC sees itself as lord on the earth, as per their Syllabus of Errors.

    A startling set of facts about George Soros, the Vatican and the Catholic church –
    https://www.facebook.com/Breitbart/videos/a-startling-set-of-facts-about-george-soros-the-vatican-and-the-catholic-church/376865589930582/

    Activists Inside The Vatican even spearheading the freedom movements?
    https://insidethevatican.com › people › top-ten-people

  13. At another Aussie site
    https://gumshoenews.com/its-up-to-you-australia-australia/#respond readers were asked to make a comment on a memory of our Australia. Mine is below, a bit long winded but I think it reveals some of what Australia means to some of us.

    Mary, you have asked for enjoyable memories. My most treasured memory is of the experience of the 1987 “Welcome Home” parade for Vietnam Veterans held in Sydney.

    I nearly didn’t make it for two reasons. Firstly I wasn’t really enthused about the idea, but my Veteran work mates at the time were going and put pressure on me to attend.
    The second problem was about two weeks before the event I got shingles and my doctor gave me a three week sick certificate. Part the way through the third week I paid him another visit telling him of my plight. After examination he said I was past the contamination stage so I could go back to work and therefore make the trip to Sydney at the end of that week.

    Am I glad I was able to attend. Not only was the March through Sydney emotional, where thousands of people cheered us on, but the feeling of being back alongside troops in uniform was awe inspiring to me. At this stage because of the number of Veterans attending I had not caught up with my 2 Platoon mates of 20 years previous. I was in Vietnam 1967 so August, when the Reunion was held was a 20 year anniversary. As well as the Veterans marching so were current military personnel, leading the way and providing the military bands to march with.

    It was organised by those putting the event together, that each unit of the past would meet at certain venues around Sydney to have there reunion. That meeting, to me, was the best part of the weekend. Living in Western Australia I was out of touch with the lads, who mostly lived in the Eastern States. By the way the lads were now in their forties. What celebrations were carried on and what memories were exchanged ( with a little bullshit)?

    Anyway I came away after three days exhilarated but tired. Addresses had been exchanged, so communications by email or phone was now an option. Our unit has now held several reunions all around Australia at a three or two yearly interval.

    Mary you have just made me relive that weekend. Unfortunately the numbers are dwindling, mostly because of cancer.

    For those who do not know me, I was against Australia’s involvement in Vietnam and still am. However there have been benefits for me since. Although I was unsettled when coming back to civvy street and gave up a career in banking I have experienced many types of employment, never having trouble getting mostly outside work and because I was able to obtain a Veteran pension retired earlier than was planned. The most enjoyable part of my Vietnam experience was the making of lifetime friendships with platoon members.

  14. Good and timely message! But I’m still not clear who is welcoming me and to whose country?

  15. The Jews of South Wales moved to NSW and brought free labour con-victims with them.

  16. IMO, that trio’s song has great sentiment but unfortunately an annoyingly unauthentic delivery.

  17. Context is everything.

    Predominently urban people, with predominetly European ancestry, describe other Australians whose ancestors arrived here in chains and manacles, as white colonial invaders.

    These new arrivals, endentured as virtual slaves, eventually struggled for freedom and prosperity and when this was achieved, established a world-class social security system upon which the partly indigenous now depend for survival.

    Most of these part-Aboriginal recipients never contributed to the tax burden or the welfare fund yet they now demand that the former slaves pay reparations for the guilt of the British Empire for invading Australia in the first place. This is an injustice and historical reparations should be demanded of the perpetrator, the Ashkenazin of the City of London, which is the nerve centre of the British Empire. Like the Indigenous People of Gaza, you got Buckley’s.

    Moreover, the Social Services Act specifically excludes unemployment benefit claimants who never contributed to the Welfare fund and ‘who have no work record’.

    The only evidence I can perceive for reparations in Australia is the return of welfare that was unearned; and prosecutions for fraud targeting claimants who were not alive at the time of the said repressions and massacres.

    Incidentally, the cutoff date for massacres is 1936, and reparations by the British Northern Pastoral Company are due to the sole survivor, who lives in Arnhem Land. The rest of you lazy and entitled parasites can piss off. While you are at it, cancel your welfare cheques.

  18. Thank you to the Emily trio – nice catchy tune, but I would have felt less cognitive dissonance if Emily had not been a country and western singer from the USofA! A nice Aussie accent would have been bonza!
    A good step in the right direction, though!

  19. Barbara Dove

    The words were on the video, as she was singing them.
    You could do some research, just type in UNDRIP.

    I appreciate their efforts.

    Cheers

  20. Unfortunately we could hardly understand a word of it. Terribly syncopated and whatever does UNDRIP stand for? Never heard of it. So we never got the message.😪

  21. Our Brands – Woolworths Group

    https://www.woolworthsgroup.com.au/au/en/about-us/our-brands.html

    Woolworths Group supports the invitation set out in the Uluru Statement from the Heart to walk together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are committed to actively contributing to Australia’s reconciliation journey through listening and learning, empowering more diverse voices, caring deeply for our communities and working together for a better tomorrow.

    —————-

    Jewish Report

    The Great Jewish Retailers – Woolworths, Pick N Pay, Foschini, Cape Union Mart

    h ttps://www.sajr.co.za/the-great-jewish-retailers-woolworths-pick-n-pay-foschini-cape-union-mart/

    ……………

    Woolworths International (Australia) Pty Limited – Company Profile …

    h ttps://www.ibisworld.com/au/company/woolworths-international-australia-pty-limited/428825

    The company employs approximately 5,610 staff and operates in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Africa, and is administered from its head office in Burnley, Victoria. Woolworths International (Australia) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the South African-based, Woolworths Holdings Limited.

    ………..

    Finance

    US ownership of Australia’s biggest companies

    The attention being given to China’s influence in Australia shouldn’t distract us from the very overt foreign influence on our biggest companies.

    Clinton Fernande

    The attention being given to possible covert influence being exercised by China in Australia shouldn’t distract us from recognising that very overt foreign influence now occurs through investment.

    Right now, US corporations eclipse everyone else in their ability to influence our politics through their investments in Australian stocks.

    Using company ownership data from Bloomberg, I analysed the ownership of Australia’s 20 biggest companies a few days after the 2019 federal election in May. Of those 20, 15 were majority-owned by US-based investors. Three more were at least 25 per cent US-owned.

    According to my analysis, all four of our big banks are majority-owned by American investors. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the nation’s biggest company, is more than 60 per cent owned by American-based investors.

    So too are Woolworths and Rio Tinto. BHP, once known as “the Big Australian”, is 73 per cent owned by American-based investors.

    The ASX’s top 20 companies make up close to half of the market capitalisation of the Australian Securities Exchange.

    h ttps://www.news.com.au/finance/business/us-ownership-of-australias-biggest-companies/news-story/5e0361d3e4433be0c4c1c40c8254cac1

  22. Critical Race Theory and the Soros Payroll. The Oppression Olympics and the Suffering Sweepstakes. Its Australia Day possums. Time to get into it.

    The Long March of the Culture Wars has gotta getthose Marxist Oppression runs on the board against the White Western nation and boost the social credit score.

    This MIC Drop Debate Moment Shouldn’t be missed. [Douglas Murray on Piers Morgan]

  23. Statues and memorials to the the historical events of the Australian nation will be the new targets of LGAs, UNDRIP Marxist cadres and the Culture Wars.

    I see the Cook statue has come down in Melbourne. Whatever your opinion of Captain Cook may be, the White Australian demographic should not stand for erasure of history and destruction of heritage.

    Australians have a history and the different strands of that history does not begin on the Australian landmass. People who made the discovery of the Australian continent made this discovery in historical time. And those who migrated brought goods of sustenance whether it is the dingo or the sheep.

    Some commemorate the discovery of their ancestors and others not. But no one living here came from ancestors who just sprang up out of holes in the ground.

    Australians have every right to commemorate discovery, migration, transport, settlement and the creation of a nation state and Commonwealth on this continent.

    The Anglo Celtic people of the Australian nation commemorate the history of our people and the nation we helped to build in art, letters, architecture, story and song. We produce from the land, we build, invent and make things and that is our culture.

    The populations who fought the War of the Succession 1688-1746 back in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales did not surrender to the Crown – which passed to the Corporation of the City of London and The Owners of the Bank of England. They did not surrender to the victory of the Crown and its new regime under the reign of King William and Queen Mary. They opposed the closure of the Commons on the English estates by the new landlords, the penal laws and taxes in Ireland, the Clearances of the Scottish Highlands, etc.

    Undoubtedly they did not want to be rounded up by the Crown and King Willie’s muskets and put on the transports and sent to Australia. Unquestionably they wished that the Europeans had never discovered such a continent. But Australians commemorate this event and the European discovery of Australia because it opens a new history with regard to our ancestors. And these events went into the making of the Australian nation.

    We have every human and civil right to know this history, own it and commemorate it on our native land of Australia.

    With the vandalism of the Captain Cook statue in Melbourne, the Marxist Culture Wars have been racheted up against part of the history and culture of the Australian nation – to which we have every right.

  24. This would be a great song to play on a boombox while walking around Woolies. Then walking out with an empty trolly!

  25. I hope the Council’s that banished Australia Day celebrations work through the Long weekend because they should practice what they preach, and not enjoy the Public Holiday like the rest of us! Also
    I have gone off “We are the voice” since it was used to try and divide Australians, I think a better song now would be “We’re not going take it….any more!”.

  26. Yes, I am an indigenous Whitefella, born and bred on the land in Australia!

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