Currently operational, we're looking for members, legal professionals, and donations. [email protected] West Fight and Rebel Advocate are the two arms of a single membership- and service-based startup (currently in registration). Our mission is to redefine representation and advocacy in Australia, restoring a nation truly defined by self-determination. Each year, I meet thousands of Australians
, and the signs of a quiet catastrophe are unmistakable. Children are losing focus, their playful learning supplanted by anxiety-inducing screens. We have become, in large measure, a fatherless nation—burdening generations with vulnerabilities that need not exist. Across every creed and background, a profound powerlessness prevails: citizens feel unable to shape cultural or legislative change. Loneliness is endemic, exacerbated by a mental-health industry whose language of inevitable pathology isolates rather than heals, and the relatively new development of focusing on trauma to treat trauma is insanity mixed with a dose of psychosis. Addiction and distress, in truth, yield only to individual resolve and communal solidarity—not to pills and fleeting consultations that too often injure the brain and demand yet more treatment. I know this intimately; I was in those rooms, and that path nearly ended me. Few political operatives have worked with more parties than I have, and I can state with certainty: modern political parties and corporatised unions function chiefly as private clubs, concentrating power in their own hands while bypassing genuine democracy. Preselected candidates bend to the goad of vested interests far more readily than to conscience or constituent will. My life in politics has been no exercise in self-aggrandisement, but one of eclectic adventure, enormous sacrifice, and instruction from the greatest teacher—pain. Most people picture suited men and soccer mums when they hear “politics.” I hear music: harmony and discord, structure and form, beauty and hope—for a citizenry alive with self-determination, freedom, and liberty. A few years ago, I left the Left and chose to become a man who takes full responsibility for his life. I became a conservative, rejecting the victimhood narratives of the woke and the disgraceful abomination that has destroyed teaching in our universities and replaced it with administrators and bean counters who will never understand the nature of knowledge, wisdom, truth, and beauty. I turned to rigorous health and fitness—strength training, unbreakable routines, ice baths to confront fear on my terms, martial arts, callisthenics, a keto diet, a fresh reading of every word of Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy to Ecce Homo, and a return to faith. Some see irony in a Nietzsche devotee embracing faith after the “death of God.” But that is the shallow view of those who miss pain’s true role. Nietzsche understood pain as the hammer that shatters illusions and forges strength, forcing us to create meaning or drown in resentment. Yet in voluntarily meeting suffering, I discovered the void he diagnosed could not stay empty. Pain cleared the ground not for nihilism, but for a harder, nobler faith—one earned in trial, not borrowed in comfort. Nietzsche announced the death; discipline and endurance revealed the resurrection. I am no Zarathustra, yet I have shaped my life’s work in the silence of mountains. Now I offer it so that power may serve people, rather than people serve power. Every time a child hears an adult declare they “hate politics” or “don’t understand it,” we inoculate the young with the poison that keeps power safely in elite hands. Australia has tolerated ignorance too long. West Fight & Rebel Advocate fuses the agency of a political party, the authority of a law firm, and the outreach of a newsroom—placing it at the service of every person who needs help, representation, or simply to be heard. I have represented thousands: campaigning for public housing, securing legislative change (some of which I now regret), winning Australia’s first industrial relations case in the ACT civil court, forcing banks to reimburse defrauded clients (earning a lifetime ban from Commonwealth Bank in the process), fighting for compensation for abused women who could not afford lawyers, and countless more battles. It is not ego; it is in my blood. We are building a community-led structure of members and expert advisors who protect citizens from overreaching government and non-government power—without the $800–$1,500 hourly fees that lock most Australians out. The traditional gates of legal, health, and union representation remain heavily guarded, and I do not seek unwinnable wars. But I will expose NGOs that pocket billions in government funds, convince media of fabricated crises, and spend nothing on the jobseekers they claim to serve—starting with outfits like APM (apm.net.au). Help us create truly affordable, independent advocacy. Whether you are an Australian who still believes in a fair go or a specialist willing to lend expertise when it matters most, join us. Together we reclaim self-determination—one voice, one fight, one citizen at a time. I believe, with all my heart, that Australians will have to fortify themselves, protect their culture, and prepare for the battles of the near future through the type of collective advocacy and political literacy education that I'm proposing with West Fight & Rebel Advocacy. If you'd like to learn more, donate or have me speak at a function, please let me know. Kind regards,
Steven Bailey
0400419404
[email protected]