
Australia’s Universities Are a Growing National Threat
eWise Blog – Contributor
The media is focusing on radical agitators being expelled from campuses. While this is a necessary step, the real issue runs far deeper than a handful of individuals.
The true danger lies in the indoctrination occurring in Australia’s universities, shaping the minds of future leaders, policymakers, and influencers.
What exactly is being taught in these institutions?
First, under the banner of “social justice,” students are indoctrinated with an oppressor/oppressed ideology—a Marxist framework that portrays Western civilization as the enemy.
Second, once primed to resent Australia, Israel, and the West, students are exposed to radical ideologies that glorify violent “resistance” rather than peaceful discourse. This is happening openly in universities across the country.
Some university faculty members push the narrative that the “Australian settler state” must be dismantled. They promote the idea that “resistance” justifies violence, particularly against Israel, which they claim is an extension of “Western colonialism.” While they may try to limit this rhetoric to Israel, their real aim is broader: an ideological war against Australia itself.
This is not merely about activism or academic debate. This is a national security issue. Those who incite violence and radicalize students must be removed from Australian universities immediately.
If they are foreign nationals, they must be deported. If they are Australian citizens, they should face legal consequences for inciting violence and supporting extremist groups.
The problem won’t be solved simply by removing individual agitators. The ideological foundation that allows this to spread must be dismantled. University departments that promote these radical views must be defunded. Professors who indoctrinate students into hating their own country should be permanently barred from teaching.
Australians must take back control of the education system—from primary school to university—to prevent the next generation from being radicalized against their own nation.
I agree.