Although the election in WA turned over a very disappointing result for conservatives overall, there have been some huge wins that cannot be overstated. Maryka Groenewald has managed to capture a seat in the Upper House, making her the first candidate for the Australian Christians Party (ACP) to ever win a seat. She is the WA state director of the party which was conceived in 2011. Groenewald has been campaigning over a number of years with the party, and last week it was evident that hard work certainly pays off. ACP have been waiting for over a decade, for this result…
Groenewald is an outspoken Christian conservative with a strong pro-family stance and logical economic policies. She stood against the government’s draconian Covid mandates. The party believes in standing firm on the ethos that Christian principles should be foundational to a nation’s governing model. The fact she was elected indicates many Australians believe the same. They are becoming increasingly sick to death of the LGBTQIA+ activist agenda which has been targeting the nation’s most vulnerable children and sending them on pathways of irreversible medical intervention before they reach the age of consent. A new study published in Oxford Academic Journal of Sexual Medicine has revealed a bombshell finding that gender surgeries do not aid LGBT mental health; in fact the study with its impressive sample size of 107,783 civilians, suggests that those undergoing surgery are of significantly higher risk of depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders. Many conservative politicians have been saying it for years, although they faced being smeared by the media.
This is why many conservatives have been significantly encouraged by the successful election of politicians who share these same views. It proves being outspoken is not necessarily the default way in which to terminate one’s political career, in fact for many such as Maryka, it is what impelled them to victory. These days it’s the outspoken politicians who appear to be inviting the most traffic and flipping otherwise stale seats.
We saw the same thing happen on the other side of Australia, during ACT’s recent election.
Deborah Morris, a Liberal party politician in the Capital, was also elected recently in Brindabella, and was the only candidate in the state election to flip an otherwise Labor dominated seat. Recently, it has been revealed that the ACT government is in a laughable (not really) amount of debt of almost 1 billion dollars. That means ACT is facing its largest-ever deficit since self-government. The Labor Party have dominated Canberra’s government for over two decades. Denizens are starting to realise who they have been voting for all this time; incompetent, economically damaging, money-poor buffoons.
Although the WA state election saw Labor outperform the Liberals, recent polls indicate the federal election is set to be won by conservatives; the Coalition compromised of Liberal Party and National Party members.
The tide appears to be turning in favour of unapologetically right-wing candidates as the public grows more and more uneasy with the growing crime crisis and cost-of-living pressures. The emergence of fresh and faithful candidates, proves to be an encouraging time for those speaking up for the re-establishment of logical policies in the face of a deranged and twisted culture brought to you by the incompetent ‘tax and spend’ Left.