There’s going to be a phenomenal turnout at the March for Australia rallies on August 31, driven by genuine grassroots interest rather than by any specific on- or offline personalities or organisations.
But if you are still on the fence about going, pay attention to who wants you to stay away, and who has been trying to shut the rallies down or discredit them – they are a collection of the all the worst people around.
Let’s have a look at who wants you to stay home:
Left-wing extremist freaks
The far-left can’t tell the different between men and women, so it’s no surprise they are on the wrong side of this one – suicidal trannies, fat purple-haired weirdos, self-hating White people, effeminate soyboys, and people who are too mentally retarded to wash or work all want our country swamped with third worlders.
Principle among the pro-immigration leftoid freaks is Purple Pingers – a Communist whose whole class war gimmick is complaining that there aren’t enough homes for working people, yet he’s fully in favour of importing a million new immigrants every two years to compete for homes.
He also hates landlords and big corporations, but doesn’t seem to wonder why he finds himself on their side when it comes to mass immigration, and is organising his own counterprotest in Melbourne.
Side note: Pingers once worked for the National Redress Scheme, which compensates people who were sexually abused as children while in institutions. He also owns his own home thanks to a payout received due to being sexually abused as child while in an institution. Make of that what you will.
Corporate media journalists
The mainstream media really don’t want this rally going ahead.
News.com.au and other News Corp publications, the Daily Mail, and SBS in particular can’t stop writing negative stories on it, although they’ve all backfired and have just ended up spreading the word.
You’d think guys like Ben Fordham would be fully in favour of the rally, as their reader/viewership is on our side but Fordham is responsible for the most disgraceful attack on the organisers so far.
In a pathetic gotcha attempt, Ben tried to ambush Ben Freedom with an out-of-context X Space clip, and sneered at her for not giving her real surname, obviously failing to see the the irony in asking someone why they want to stay anonymous during the middle of a smear-job.
I’m sure Bec would be happy to give both her names if she was being paid $1.5 million a year like you, Ben, and maybe you should trying wandering into western Sydney one day as you clearly have no idea how bad things are there now.
I told you all yesterday that I had spoken with Ben Fordham and he had tried to get me in a gotcha moment.
I should have known better than to think someone who complains about immigration would actually do a fair interview.
Ben could have spoken about the socialist leftists… pic.twitter.com/OWgeSzkZfU— Bec Freedom (@BecFreedom) August 21, 2025
Containment right traitors
These people hate the far-right more than they hate the far-left, even though they consider themselves to be conservatives or right-wingers, although some try to wriggle out of it by calling themselves libertarians.
They were the first to try and shut the rally down the minute they couldn’t seize control of it so they could use it as a platform for their pet issues or merchandise sales.
Tim Matheson wrote a great piece on this that I won’t waste time repeating – as he said, it’s great to see the containment right exposing themselves here.
Take note of who is telling their supporters to attend a different rally in September, fearmongering about Nazis, or just trying to stop the right from uniting in general.
Some have already seen the writing on the wall and backflipped, such as Monica Smit who is now telling her followers to attend and deserves credit for admitting she got it wrong.
Uniparty MPs
Of course both the Labor and Liberal parties are opposed to August 31 – they both support mass immigration and are both about equally responsible for the mess we’re in.
Dishonourable mentions include giga-traitor Tony Burke, who owns six investment properties and has never met a non-Australian he didn’t want to give citizenship. According to Burke, wanting Australia to be for Australians is “un-Australian”.
Then there is ungrateful Egyptian Muslim migrant Anne Aly, who wants to repay Australians for letting her in by replacing them with millions of people who look more like her.
Then on the blue team we have Coalition immigration spokesman Paul Scarr and Queensland multiculturalism minister Fiona Simpson, who this week both decided to side with Indian newcomers over Australians who don’t want to be outnumbered by said Indians in their own country.
Entitled Indians
Speaking of Indians, they seem to be particularly wound up about the rallies, much to the delight of journoid scum at the Daily Mail and SBS who manage to find a new one to quote every day.
They are warning each other to stay home, threatening to make the economy collapse by refusing to deliver UberEats, and revealing their hatred and resentment of us by calling us invaders.
One of the worst culprits is Amar Singh from Turbans 4 Australia, who thinks because he hands out free slop to the homeless he gets to lecture us on how to run our own country.
There has been zero violent rhetoric from March for Australia, yet Singh says he’s “worried for his safety” and is trying to whip up fear among his community.
Violent Africans
Everyone has seen the TikTok video of the African Muslim, probably some kind of Somalian, speaking in that horrific accent of his saying he wants to bring a “Sudo with a switch” on August 31.
Of course the only person talking about guns at the protests is an African guy.
The AFP should immediately charge this guy. He openly bragged about having a “glock switch” ready for the 31st. That’s a clear breach of the Terrorism Act. The government amended the law for exactly this reason, why hasn’t he been arrested, charged, and deported? pic.twitter.com/rVkJXbAbmr
— Celina10101 (@celina101010) August 26, 2025
Conspiritard weirdos
Last but not least are some of the more paranoid freedom types who think the rally is going to be some kind of “false flag” or “psyop” so they government can… do what it is doing already.
None of these theories makes any sense, but they all end with the conclusion that you should stay home and do nothing.
So, who’s left over?
Normal Aussies and genuine right-wingers.
And normal Aussies are pretty right-wing, so it’s no surprise we all find ourselves on the same side on this one.
Pauline Hanson came out today and told people to march, Bob Katter showed support early, and Libertarian MP John Ruddick will be there. It’s great to see.
August 31 is a great opportunity for the right to unite on the biggest issue of our time and the only political issue that matters right now.
It’s clear at this point that anyone not supporting this protest wants you to go extinct, and anyone who turns up want to help us save our country.
Stand shoulder to shoulder with your friends and fellow right-wingers on Sunday, and don’t let any of the traitors and enemies of Australia come back from failing to support August 31 or trying to stop it.
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