Zionism
by Mark Wilson
Zionism - what does it have to do with us?
And why should we support one side or the other?
For too long now the nationalist cause in Australia has been bogged down by certain groups and individuals with an unhealthy over-concentration on Zionism versus Islam. There are several individuals and groups involved - some with clear intent to cause division, whilst others are simply naive or too simplistic (i.e. they believe that in any conflict one side are always "the good guys" and the other side "the bad guys"). Some of these groups and individuals have been co-opted into the state's game to keep the patriotic movement divided and isolated.
They seek to divide the Australian nationalist struggle by pushing them to support one or the other side on the foreign policy issue of Israel. Some people argue that the Hezbolla party deserves our support in establishing an Islamic republic in Lebanon, as they view them as a counter-balance to Israel, whilst other people argue that we should support the Likud party of Israel, as they view them as anti-Islamic fighters in their "war on terror".
The question is, why should we support either Zionism or Islam?
And what will Aussie nationalists get out of it?
The answer to the latter is that we will we get political divisions here in Australia, based on a foreign conflict. The answer to the former is we should no more support Zionism or Islam any more than we should support the Tamil Tigers or the Sri Lankan government in their civil war - because there would be nothing in that for us either.
The public find it extremely confusing when they read from some nationalist sources that Hezbolla is worthy of Australian support, when they see Lebanese thugs running around the streets of Lebanon with guns on TV. If they are lucky enough to live in south west Sydney, then they may see Lebanese gangs with guns running around their streets, without even having to go to Lebanon.
A certain leading member of one group even nailed his colours to the mast of the Sunni insurgents and insisted that all Australian nationalists must support the Sunnis and that those that did not support the Sunnis were Zionists. His rationale was basically that the Sunnis were fighting the American-Zionist occupiers of Iraq so we should all get behind them; then the Sunnis changed sides (for money) and for some time now have been fighting for the American-Zionist occupiers, but what did this person then have to say about it? Well, actually nothing; he just moves on, and chooses a new Middle Eastern group to support, one that will divide and confuse people here in Australia.
Just think about it. Zionist politics and Arab politics. The public do not want anything to do with either, and nor should we. There are some who say "You must support Israel because they are our friends and allies against Islam", yet these same people ignore or excuse the hostility and attacks from the Zionist lobby towards patriots here in Australia regardless of whether the patriots are anti-Zionist or not.
We in the APP are hereby stating that we will not play the state's game of keeping our movement divided and weak because of a criteria set out by certain individuals, whose goal it is to divide and conquer. If and when we are attacked by any group, be they Zionist or Islamic, or any other for that matter, we will respond in a relevant and proper way.
For the most part, we will stick to what is relevant to most Australians and we will pick issues that strike a chord with the public, not issues that are mostly confusing or irrelevant. It is time for us to wise up and concentrate on saving what is left of white Australia, not concentrating on saving Palestine or Israel.
There is no need for Australian nationalists to be sidetracked on foreign disputes on the other side of the world. The goal of all Australian Protectionists is implicit in our name - our aim is to protect the Australian nation and the Australian way of life. It is this defence of Australia that must always be our primary focus.
Mark Wilson
March 2009
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