Indigenous elite will literally control the Victorian government under Treaty Bill

Comrade Jacinta Allen and Victoria’s new indigenous premier, comrade Reuben Berg.

VICTORIA’S new politically-privileged racial class, the state’s 65,000 so-called indigenous people, will have veto power over the appointment of public servants in the state.

James Macpherson of Sky News, in a hard-hitting expose of the Jacinta Allen’s Victorian Treaty Bill, has laid out the scenario where “seven million Victorians will be impacted by the mystical claims of 65,000 indigenous people”.

And that’s breaking it gently. Macpherson has confirmed what Cairns News suspected: that the Treaty would become the means by which an indigenous elite would exercise extraordinary power over the State Government.

On his first point, Macpherson noted the Treaty preamble states that indigenous Victorians “have a sacred relationship with country” that was “born at the first sunrise and sustained for more than sixty thousand years”.

To put it politely, it’s a claim that is pure mythology. There is no historical record of any Aboriginal civilization predating every other known civilization in history.

That aside, McPherson notes that a cultural belief has been written into a government document and has now become legislation, which he likened to Anthony Albanese’s Voice document, it if “had swallowed three protein shakes and a Red Bull”.

“It’s 33 representatives will be elected, but only idigenous Victorians will be allowed to vote for them,” he said. And who decides if a person is an eligible indigenous person – the organisation itself, otherwise known as “Galungwal” (we were unable to find a reference online but apparently it translates “tip of the spear” – how appropriate).

One of the projects of this new body will be to develop a school curriculum to brainwash Victorian children into the “true history” of the indigenous Victorians – how they were brutalised and dispossessed by the white colonial invaders.

No doubt there will also be constant state-funded excursions for all the kiddies to indigenous camps around about Melbourne where they will learn the ways of the noble savage – all nicely supervised of course.

Macpherson notes that after learning to carry guilt, grievance and government-approved truth, the children will one day graduate to perhaps take up a job in the public service, where the indigenous elite will continue to govern their lives.

“You see, if the Victorian Government get what they want, the newly created group will oversee the creation of training programs and workplace guidelines to ensure that public sector employees are – and I quote – culturally capable,” he said.

“Your guess is as good as George Orwell’s on what that means, but more ominously, the group will set key performance indicators (Cairns News: how remarkably indigenous!) to assess public sector executives on their cultural competency.

“If you thought KPIs were bad when they involved sales figures, just wait until your career hinges upon whether you know enough cultural competency. Imagine losing your job because you didn’t acknowledge country with enough emotion in your last quarterly report.

“And while the body won’t have the authority to appoint people to government boards, amazingly it will be given the right to veto candidates who lack the appropriate cultural heritage experience. That’s tribal gatekeeping.”

The new body will also be the naming authority for geographical features i.e. no more Grampians, no more Melbourne, no more Port Phillip Bay, no more Gippsland, no more Wilson’s Promintory, no more Murray River, no more Goulburn River – white colonial history will be erased.

Macpherson says the group will also be given the power to facilitate “individual treaties” between all Victorian indigenous groups and the State Government. He says many believe these treaties will probably include reparations for the sins of the colonists.

“And get this. They even get a dedicated, named room within the Parliament of Victoria so they can host functions (UNDRIP delegations?) and have indigenous representatives achieve unvetted access to the parliamentary building.

“A cool $37 million has been set aside to fit out that room, a kind of VIP room, for one race only.

“Now if that sounds suspiciously like a second parliament within the Victorian Parliament, I agree. It comes dangerously close to 7 million Victorians living under two parliaments – one accountable to you, the other only accountable to those who claim indigenous descent.”

Comrade Allen went to the media calling on the Opposition or anyone else who dares to criticize the state’s new indigenous regime, not to indulge in “misinformation” and “outright lies that were peddled about what this (the Treaty) actually was”.

The answer to that issue, Premier, is abundantly clear. You have just destroyed the traditional governance of the state of Victoria. But that’s what Marxists do anyway, isn’t it Ms Allen.

Macpherson says he can’t see how opponents can resort to lying about the treaty, because “it would be impossible to exaggerate just how shockingly racist and divisive Labor’s proposal is.”

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