Aspirational Australia: What You Can Do Right Now to Push Back
Enough Waiting. Here’s What You Do—Today
It’s time to move from outrage to action. If you want to fight back against the parasites in power, here’s what you can do right now:
1. Join a Gun or Hunting Club—No Licence Needed
You don’t need a gun licence to be a club member. Get in, get involved, and start building the network. The more Aussies in clubs, the louder the message that we won’t be disarmed quietly.
Learn the laws, get trained, and show the political class we’re organised.
2. Build an Aspirational Australia Community
Start a club, group, gang, branch—call it what you want. We need real-world networks, not just online rants. Meet face-to-face, swap skills, share resources, and support each other.
Barter, trade, and look after those already hit by the early waves of collapse. If you’re not struggling yet, don’t get cocky—your time could come. This is by design: tired, hungry, isolated people are easier to control.
3. Speak Up—Especially to Police & Military Mates
Be crystal clear with family and friends in the police or military: what happened during COVID was unacceptable. “Just following orders” isn’t good enough—Nuremberg set that standard. Some cops are legends, some aren’t, but every one of them needs to know there’s a growing divide between the working backbone of this country and the parasite class in parliament.
Respectfully, they may soon have to choose a side. Remind them: their loyalty should be to the people, not to corrupt political flogs.
4. Build a Real Barter & Support System
Don’t wait for handouts. Build local barter networks, share food and skills, and keep an eye out for those who’ve already been smashed by the system.
Community is survival—don’t leave anyone behind.
5. Stop Being Afraid of the Screaming Banshees
Enough with being shouted down by delusional champagne socialists and their banshee mates. They’ve had their time and it’s not going well. No, we won’t be identifying your poor brainwashed kid as a cat, and no, we won’t be howled down with the usual “bogan, uneducated, sexist, racist, homophobic” drivel. Simply get fucked.
6. Get Political—Loudly and Locally
Find good candidates across party lines and lend a hand. If you can’t find one, become one. It isn’t about winning—it’s about having a voice. Bonus: the constitution only officially protects free speech in the context of political communication—so use it.
Get on your local council, especially if you don’t want to. The people who hate this shit are the most useful contributors, and it denies a screaming banshee fuckwit a seat at the table.
The Bottom Line
The collapse isn’t coming—it’s already started for some. If you haven’t fallen off the cliff yet, that’s luck, not immunity. The system is designed to wear you down so you can’t fight back. The answer? Get organised, get skilled, and get connected.
Aspirational Australia isn’t just a slogan. It’s a movement. It’s your mates. It’s your family. It’s your future. Get moving—today.
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