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I don’t care #australia #nswpol #auspol #motivation #shallowchal

The central mistake of modern politics is believing that elections alone determine the future of a nation. They do not. Politics is downstream from culture. Laws follow values. Governments follow public mood. Public mood follows identity, confidence, media, art, education, faith, family formation, and the stories a people tell themselves about who they are.

The position of the Australian Lobby Group is that Australia is not simply facing an economic crisis or a housing crisis. It is facing a civilisational and cultural crisis. The cost of living, collapsing birth rates, housing pressure, loss of social trust, demographic change, and political instability are symptoms of something deeper: Australians no longer possess a strong collective identity or confidence in their own civilisation.

For decades, Australians were taught that patriotism was embarrassing, that our founding stock and traditions were something to apologise for, and that national identity should be replaced with a vague “multicultural” consumer society built around economics alone. At the same time, mass immigration radically transformed the demographic and cultural composition of the country faster than assimilation could realistically occur.

The result is a population increasingly fragmented into economic classes, ethnic blocs, and competing interest groups instead of a united national people.

The ALG position is that no political movement can survive long-term if it only talks about GDP, taxes, or migration numbers while ignoring culture itself. If Australians do not know who they are, they will not defend what they have. If a people lose confidence in their identity, they eventually surrender their future without resistance.

That is why the culture war matters.

The culture war is not a distraction from politics. It is the battlefield that determines politics.

Who controls education shapes the next generation.
Who controls entertainment shapes aspiration.
Who controls media shapes perception.
Who controls language shapes what people are even allowed to think.
Who controls culture eventually controls the nation.

The ALG believes Australia requires a cultural revival grounded in:
• national identity
• historical continuity
• family formation
• civic duty
• merit
• community cohesion
• Christianity and inherited Western values
• respect for Australia’s Anglo-Celtic and European foundations
• pride in the Australian character and way of life

This does not mean hatred toward others. It means confidence in ourselves. Japan preserves Japanese culture. Greece preserves Greek culture. India preserves Indian culture. Every healthy civilisation protects its identity and continuity. Australia has the same right to do so.

The movement also believes modern Australians are suffering from cultural demoralisation. Young Australians are disconnected from purpose, tradition, craftsmanship, religion, family, and community. Many have been turned into economic units: indebted university graduates locked out of housing, detached from nationhood, and increasingly isolated in digital life.

That is why the revival must go beyond politics alone.

A cultural revival means:
• rebuilding pride in trades, builders, farmers, soldiers, and productive Australians
• encouraging strong families and higher birth rates
• restoring confidence in Australian history rather than teaching national shame
• supporting local communities, sport, churches, and volunteer organisations
• creating Australian media, podcasts, films, and online content outside institutional control
• normalising patriotism again
• pushing back against censorship and ideological intimidation
• restoring the idea that citizenship carries obligations, not just entitlements

The ALG position is also pragmatic:
You cannot outvote demographic replacement forever.
You cannot build a nation purely on economics.
You cannot maintain democracy without social cohesion.
And you cannot save a civilisation if its own people no longer believe it deserves to exist.

That is why cultural influence is now as important as political influence.

Every rally, podcast, video, meme, article, livestream, interview, and conversation contributes to shaping public consciousness. The goal is not simply to win one election cycle. The goal is to rebuild an Australian identity strong enough that future governments — left or right — are forced to respond to it.

Because in the end, culture creates politics.

And nations that lose their culture eventually lose everything else with it.

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