
A Word to the Wise: Heartfelt Advice for Young Australian Men
I’m excited to see a lot of young Aussie men wanting to rescue our great country from globalism, infinity immigration, and multiculturalism. Good on you all.
Here are 10 important things to consider:
1. Don’t dismiss the wisdom of older men who have life experience to draw on. They have a better idea of how the world works and of what is possible. They will often seem defeatist, but in reality, they know things you do not.
2. Don’t underestimate how your words and actions now can have ramifications for the rest of your life. Don’t get carried away in the moment and say or do something you’ll regret later.
3. Be highly suspicious of men who appear to love having a following. Such men are almost never to be trusted.
4. If you are being encouraged to hate people rather than evil, you are being manipulated.
5. If a future is being promised that is exactly how you want the future to be, you are being conned and manipulated.
6. If your leaders constantly stoke resentment, fear, hatred, and envy, they are manipulators.
7. If your leaders are clear about the end goal, but never clear on the mechanics of how to reach it, other than vague statements, they have no idea, and you are being used.
8. If you grew up without a father, you are more easily manipulated by charismatic men, so be aware.
9. If your leader is very charismatic, be suspicious.
10. Working, marrying, and starting a family is the best thing you can do for yourself and Australia.
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Thank you Dr Chavura; these are wise words.
Good points.