How I’ll be voting this election and why.
It’s not often that we get the chance to directly influence the manner in which the Australian Government deals with a continuing genocide.
With that, I thought I’d give you a rundown on what will guide my vote, and how I’ll be voting in the Senate.
To start with, let’s look at the major parties, and their current positions on the genocide.
Labor
Complicit through willful ignorance and influence.
Will use weasel words about supporting a two-state solution, international rules-based order (whatever that’s become), and talk of diplomacy. This while referring to it as a distant conflict we have on influence on, despite having sent Australian Defence Force personnel to the Red Sea in active roles to protect israeli trade.
Inside the ALP the influence of the zionist lobby is writ large, many MP’s seem to be more pro-israel than pro-Australia.
We still have diplomatic relations with a genocidal state, we supply them military equipment, and military intelligence through Pine Gap, even if it kills Australian humanitarian workers, all the while gifting isreali weapons manufacturers billions in government grants with taxpayer dollars.
Liberal and National Parties
Bloodthirsty butcher backers.
They think the government is not doing enough to aid the genocidal regime
The Greens
Hamstrung but hopeful
Of the major parties the Greens offer the greatest hope.
On paper they hold similar policies to the ALP, however unlike the ALP, stand by those policies, whereas Labor all have to wipe their noses every time the zionist lobby sneezes.
The Greens support a two-state solution, therefore a Palestinian state, and without the zionist lobby influence/threats, are able to debate the matter based on merits, legal responsibilities, and the humanity the other parties seem to have forgotten.
Voting:
Due to my location, I’ll be voting Green in the House Of Representatives, but if I lived elsewhere, I may vote Labor.
There are seats where I would never vote Labor first due to the members advocacy for the isreali regime. Those seats are:
Macnamara
Wills
Isaacs
Geelong
The Senate.
I’ll be voting below the line, below is how I’ll be voting to minimise the pro-israeli influence.
Here’s a link to a PDF version
The candidates I have chosen are all opposed to the genocide, which is why I’ve chosen them.
I’ve put Labor’s Jess Walsh at number two as it’s important we keep Labor strong in the Senate, but at the same time we want to keep pro-zionist Senators, like Raff Ciccone and Michelle Ananda-Rajah, out.
As for the Legalise Cannabis Party, have left them off for one reason (pardon the pun) in particular. I personally don’t care about legalising cannabis, I’d rather see it decriminalised than commercialised, but Fiona Patten’s history in the Sex Party, and more recently the Reason Party has always been exemplary, that’s why I was so disappointed to hear she has done a preference deal in Wills with Peter Khalil.
These are my choices for voting in Victoria so if you’re interstate, research your Labor candidates’ views on the genocide before voting for them.
Remember, don’t scrawl Free Palestine, or anything on the ballot or your vote may not count.
This is our chance to speak out on the genocide in the only way our elected representatives seem to understand, their own self-interest.
Be respectful, be determined, and be smart.
Make it count.
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