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Being Brainwashed?

We are all aware of the brainwashing we see in communist nations such as China  and North Korea, and recognise its cruel effectiveness. What we don’t tend to recognise is the worldwide brainwashing by political correctness, resulting in the installation of a “woke” nature, diametrically opposed to the morality of the Bible. (Read our article, ‘Satan’s Political Correctness’, on the Articles Tab)

You can see it in the attitude of “progressives” in almost any sphere of life and in the pervasive influence of the left wing media, even in those contracted to be unbiased, like the BBC and our ABC here in Australia. See it in the cancelling of historical errors and monuments; in their constant apologising, and in the growth of individual social groups who believe themselves to be discriminated against, claiming special privileges at the expense of the rest of us.

Here in Australia, two such groups with indoctrinating agendas stand out. First, those called indigenous people, many of whom the most vocal  appear to be white and paid activists, are demanding a second Voice to Parliament beyond the norm, to strengthen their totally undemocratic demands.  Second, the lgtbiq “gay” brigade, currently flaunting their perverse ‘colourful’ propaganda on TV daily, courtesy of our funding of ABC and SBS.

Both groups have determinedly pushed their politically correct agendas until many of the naive  woke have accepted their propaganda like the King with the invisible suit of clothes,  supported by the Labour government’s atheist bias into believing that their demands are both moral and just.

They are not.

One demands respect for a pagan culture with bitter fruits  like apartheid, drunkenness, violence against women and children, corruption and criminality. The other seeks to convert our children  by their “colourful world” into their nihilistic, sterile lifestyle, which is anything but gay and has far higher rates of suicide and depression than the norm.

Matthew 7:16-18,  ‘You shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree brings forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree brings forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.’