AN INHUMAN SYSTEM By Borax Man 8 July 2025 Its quite incredible to think how most people have come to accept and normalise our systems inhumanity towards us. For many people, there isn't even a question of whether it *is* inhumane, let alone whether its callous disregard for us is justified or a necessary evil. Here I am talking about our economic system, Capitalism, or to be more precise, neo-liberalism. The economic ideology that has taken away our nation, our right to our land, our future, our everything. I remember in the 1990s this idea of "economic rationalism", where if it could be demonstrated that a choice made, would save money, than that choice is justified. This was the neo-liberal ideology emerging. The systems inhumanity comes from treating us as fungible, replaceable labour. Dignity, sustainability, national character or continuation no longer enter the economic equation. People are made to train their replacements, are made to compete with imported labour in the race to the bottom. No longer do we deserve the "Australian Dream", and the social contract is dead. Our existence is decided by the whims of the few, who hold money, who run the big businesses. They, they alone shape our nation, and the long standing peoples of the world could be scattered to the wind, for all they care, for shareholder value. The more that we hear of "stakeholder capitalism" or ESG or other nice sounding terms, the more we get the same old. As Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr said through Snake Plisskin, the more things change, the more they stay the same. We are admonished for wanting a place to call home. We are admonished for objecting to being socially engineered. We are admonished for having a preference for our own kind. We are considered not as citizens anymore, but transient renters, who will be replaced. We no longer deserve anything for our decades of hard work. We no longer deserve to live where we grew up, where our family is. We no longer deserve our end of the social contract. What is most troubling is how little issue that people have with not being able to afford homes, not being a priority in their own nation. We have become conditioned to be cucks, to sell ourselves out. We chastise each other for thinking that we SHOULD have affordable housing, and should be guaranteed jobs. We have been so brainwashed, that someone arguing that jobs here should go to Australians, and not others, is "entitled". No, it should be expected. It should be expected that other Australians, no matter what position in society they are in, would put their own country first. Those that don't, are selling their country out, and those undermining our interests are traitors. I spoke to a Communist on the street yesterday, who seemed to have no issue telling me that the solution to housing unaffordability is for me to leave the city of my birth. The human experience of generations living in the same land is gone, sacrificed to accommodate the influx of people who prop up the property market to line the pockets of the specuvestors. Some say there is too much entitlement, and maybe there is, of the wrong kind. But there is another sense of entitlement which I think we don't express *enough*. That is the entitlement to the mutual loyalty of others, of our intuitions and businesses and of our government. One way obligations are a tyranny, and such tyrannies become abusive, and as with many abusive relationships, the abuser convinces the abused, that their abuse is justified. Our politics will not improve, until we start demanding a system that is more human, one for *us*. There are so, so few who actually advocate for this.