Gandhi once said, “An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.”
Currently our side is facing the same discrimination that the indigenous faced for decades, though over time they faced far worse.
That said, in many states we can’t work without complying, and we haven’t been able to use many facilities from pools to pubs to cafes, even hospitals. We are also constantly vilified in the main stream media and by politicians, using terms like anti vaxxers and the like. Basically the entire upper echelon of society and those who support this change to a society governed by fear, instead of courage, are selling us to the world as the problem. This is a divide and conquer strategy that we fight by not complying to it. Instead we use love.
For in order to successfully navigate ourselves through this moral fug, to win, we will need the vaccinated, who will become more and more disgruntled with the callousness of the new system, to turn around and join our ranks. Which many are currently doing.
Therefore, to continue to encourage this exodus from their tyranny we have to welcome those brothers and sisters back with open arms, and let them know that they can return. This means we can not use terms like Pure Blood, or even sheep.
Regardless of why people made their decisions, or how cold they have been, all of that has to be left in the past, the only thing that matters now is the future, and not so much our immediate future but the future of our children and their children.
We can’t leave them this World, at least not without a rigorous fight, and across the country people are fighting. They are getting organized, they are trialing new ideas and trying not only to hold the line but regain it.
I suggest we lead by action, by simply continuing to do what we are doing, which is building a community on a foundation of inclusion and empathy and now, unconditional forgiveness. And I understand that this can be difficult.
This is also happening wherever I go.
In all this crap the moral high ground is and will continue to be held by us, simply through the spiritually organic qualities of our growing tribe.
Finally, I urge everyone to get back on facebook.
Telegram is an echo chamber and Rumble and Bitchute are still not user friendly enough when it comes to finding content.
For thirty-five plus people, Facebook love it or hate it, is one of the major battlegrounds for public opinion, as is instagram and twitter, and whilst we may constantly be getting banned, this is not a reason to leave it, rather it is our challenge, because we can’t win by just preaching to the converted. So let’s rise to it using our better qualities, and learn how not to get banned.
Make no mistake, this is a war, and it’s a spiritual war, but it won’t be won by waiting for God to turn up, but by using God as an advisor, and adhering to our values, and steering ourselves, in everything we do, via the compass in our souls.
Michael Gray Griffith
Café Locked Out’s New Goal
The Deplorables Epic Road Trip
Recording Australian Voices Everywhere
For Australians Everywhere
Second Leg: Perth to Mount Isa
"I'm no longer a writer, I'm now a historian capturing a history they are already trying to erase."
~Michael Gray Griffith
The first leg of the tour, from Melbourne to Perth was focused on seeding the hope of Epic in communities around Australia. The method was simple. We'd announce when
we were to arrive in the next town and once there, we'd join a gathering of likeminded people, or those who were just curious and we would invite people from the gathering to be guests.
Separate to this I would also record individual interviews.
This we will continue to do, and not only to document the stories of those Australians the main stream media ignores, but to use their voices to spread hope and courage.
Basically we are in recruitment. We are trying to motivate people to fight for decency, fairness, empathy and freedom.
The question we’re interested in over and above their own stories is, as a community, where are we now? Where are we going? Do we have to go there or are there other options? Options with more freedom.
On this first leg of the journey we quickly discovered that our country is occupied. Silenced by fear, and yet amongst this occupying silence we are uncovering passionate pockets of resistance. People who are busy getting organised. They are sharing ideas, trying to motivate people to come back to the marches and basically holding on to, or rather trying to reclaim the line. People who are deeply concerned about the Government's overreach and direction.
We have also been recording carnage. People everywhere who believe they have been injured, to various extents by the vaccines, and or, who have lost their jobs, friends and family due to the mandates.
None of us can recall a time when our community and culture was facing a more challenging period and this period is clearly far from over.
And on top of this there is the great and growing division .
Now we are setting off again, first to Kalgoorlie, then to Esperance then around the Western coast to Darwin and Finally Mount Isa. The last stop on this tour’s second leg.
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The playwrite in you is coming out Michael. So very well said. I am astounded at how humans have responded to other humans. There are so many people still living in fear that they can’t see all the rules that were put in place for the stupidity that they represented. Just a small example the unvaccinated can now go to visit in hospital as long as they subject themselves to a RAT and then wear an N95 mask all while they have no symptoms, whilst a vaccinated person merely has to hold up their vaccination passport and in you go even although they may have the virus. The stupidity is mind blowing. I think the tide is turning but not fast enough
Michael, you have eloquently summarized the situation that our nation currently faces. As we celebrate Anzac day it would be appropriate to remember that as Australian citizens we should all be united for our common good, as division will surely lead to the collapse of the freedoms and values that have united us in the past. Your interactions with people across the nation, and your messages of tolerance, understanding and forgiveness are indeed the way to re-unify our fractured society.
Safe travels to you all, Val, Denial Bay SA.