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Aaron Lerm

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Beigetreten Şubat 2014
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Andrew Bogut@andrewbogut·
Australians: only two weeks to flatten the curve of fuel shortages. Please dob in any neighbours taking non essential trips and/or storing fuel.
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Peter Hooley
Peter Hooley@PeterHooley12·
There’s a story going around about 12 kids with cancer who had a pretty disheartening experience with AI last week. That doesn’t sit well with me We are a small, but tight group in Aussie hoops community… can someone please find a contact and send my way 🙏 Let’s make it right
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Daniel
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Hi @AlboMP. Jewish Australian here. Don't you dare claim your "Hate Speech" laws are helping me or my Jewish community. Don't you dare. You've given people 2 days to respond to a sham 'public consultation'. You had 2 years to respond to violent speech at the Sydney Opera House, violent speech on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, violent speech on CBD streets weekly, violent speech at universities... You didn't. You did bugger all for 2 years. Oh, except recognise 'Palestine' and import thousands of potential Jew-haters from Gaza. It took you 4 weeks of dodging a Royal Commission when it should have taken you 4 seconds to call for one. Don't you dare use the memory of dead Jews at Bondi to try and pretend you're solving a problem. You helped create the problem. You've had two years to say something and you didn't. Yet now you want to prevent the rest of us from saying things. Well for the next day or so while it's legal, let me say this: Violent Islam is the problem. Not guns, not memes, and not random dickheads with an old tattoo they've forgotten about. You plan to exempt religious texts from your laws in any case. So I won't be able to say "Violent Islamist Imams need to be jailed and deported" but they will be able to say this: "The Day of Judgement will not come about until Moslems fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him". They'll be able to say it in the mosque and in the street. Why? Because it is a religious text (and so happens to appear in the Hamas Charter). And we know all too well exactly where that ends. People getting murdered. Every single time. Always starting with Jews. Meanwhile the cops will be arresting people like me for posting truth bombs to social media. Just as they arrest the Jewish guy with the Israeli flag at the demo but not the hundreds of people calling for Jews' death. You are guaranteeing we follow the UK in their footsteps - a disaster - when we should be running, not walking, the opposite way. Shame on you. Shame on you for what you've done to this country. A country the Jewish people migrated to in order to escape antisemitism. Now they are packing their bags. Eventually as ordinary people get swept up by your new laws, or lose their beloved hobby, who do you think they'll blame? Jews! Jews will cop it, after you claim you spoke with representatives of the Jewish Community and this is what we wanted. Well as someone with more social media followers than any Australian Jewish organisation (except @AustralianJA ) you didn't speak to me. Or anyone I know. You did nothing for two years. Nothing. Yet now you want to ram a pile of legislation as thick as your arm on 2 days notice so you can announce you've solved the problem. As Ronald Reagan said in 1986: "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are "I’m from the government and I’m here to help." and you sir are no Ronald Reagan. And don't bother throwing shekels at the Jewish Community thinking it will buy you some gratitude or silence. We shouldn't have to spend millions of dollars of our money or other taxpayers' to build giant walls and steel doors around our buildings while you leave the door of the entire country wide open for extremists. How many Gaza visas has Tony Burke cancelled? How many? We know the answer. Because given the choice between the Qantas Chairman's Lounge membership or our security and the future of this entire nation, you lot will always choose the one with the cocktail on arrival. While the rest of us are being murdered. -Daniel Lewkovitz
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
Powerful statement today from more than 130 business leaders who said in the wake of the Bondi massacre: ‘We call on the Australian Government to immediately establish a Commonwealth Royal Commission as a first step towards taking Australia forward with a meaningful, practical plan of action.’ ‘As business leaders and proud Australians committed to upholding our values of tolerance and mutual respect, we recognise the need for clear answers as to how the Bondi massacre could occur, and for practical solutions to restore social cohesion and protect the safety of all Australians. We must end the unprecedented harassment, intimidation and violence directed at the Australian Jewish community since October 7, 2023.’ ‘This is a national crisis, which requires a national response. This goes beyond politics, it’s about the future of our country.’ Momentum for a Commonwealth Royal Commission continues to build every day, with more voices joining the call from right across the country. It’s time for the Prime Minister to listen and act and call a Royal Commission now.
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
The Prime Minister has made a crude political calculation. The cost of supporting a Royal Commission into the Bondi massacre is higher than the cost of opposing one. The Albanese Government ignored the warnings and is now fully exposed. It is time for the PM to stop the disingenuous and nonsensical excuses and call a Royal Commission now. My oped in The Australian 👇
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
We must have a Royal Commission into Australia’s deadliest terror attack at Bondi. The terms of reference have to include an investigation into the character of people being let into this country. It has to look at citizenship, immigration and compatibility with Australian culture. Police, intelligence agencies and politicians must be held to account for their failure to stop terrorist chants and hate speech in public spaces and places of worship. Any Royal Commission into the Bondi Attack that doesn’t do this will just be a coverup and waste of taxpayers money. The real issues must be targeted with strong terms of reference. The Prime Minister refuses to call a Royal Commission into Australia’s deadliest terror attack, who is Labor trying to protect?
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
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Prue MacSween
Prue MacSween@macsween_prue·
Not sure if ⁦@AlboMP⁩ & ⁦@SenatorWong⁩ are feeling the pressure so much that they have totally lost it. Garbled nonsense peddled out to drive us insane, befuddle us & demonstrate that this ⁦@AustralianLabor⁩ mob is unfit to govern & treats us like morons.
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Fusilier
Fusilier@firstfusilier·
I’ve not always agreed with PETA Credlin but she’s spot on here. Good work.
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Prue MacSween
Prue MacSween@macsween_prue·
He can tough it out & offer up as many arguments as he likes, but the decision by @AlboMP not to have a Royal Commission in favour of a “national review into national security” is the beginning of the end for him. He is fooling no one. We know it’s all about self-preservation. We can’t trust him. He is treating us with contempt & he is trading off our future welfare for his. Plain & simple. The man is despicable, weak. Unworthy of the office
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
Today’s intervention by the families of the Bondi victims calling for a Commonwealth Royal Commission is extremely significant. No one knows more painfully than them the high price Australians have paid for the Government’s failure to protect the public from Islamic extremism. Their message to the Prime Minister is clear: ‘You owe us answers. You owe us accountability. And you owe Australians the truth.’ With recent polls showing the Australian people agree with the long list of legal, national security and political leaders who have called for a Royal Commission, it’s now time for the Prime Minister to listen and act. The voices are too loud and too important to ignore. It’s clearly in Australia’s national interest, for the Prime Minister to call a Royal Commission now.
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
The people have spoken. Now we just need a Prime Minister who listens and acts. Nearly 3x as many Australians support than oppose a Cth Royal Commission into antisemitism following the Bondi massacre. A clear majority of Australians want a ban on pro-Palestine marches; a ban on extremist Islamist organisations; tougher hate speech laws; heavier penalties for those who incite violence against Jewish people; and tougher immigration screening to identify antisemitic and extremist views. Prime Minister we have just had the deadliest terrorist attack in Australia’s history and just yesterday we had a firebombing of a Rabbi’s car in Melbourne and the arrest in Western Australia of a man who had posted in support of the attack and had been stockpiling weapons. This is a national issue that demands a national response. It’s not about politics it’s about leadership. Leadership that Australia has been lacking and is desperate for right now.
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Josh Frydenberg
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Prime Minister what are you covering up? What are you hiding? Why are you running from a Royal Commission following the Bondi massacre? You treat Australians as fools when you say that you don’t want a ‘Royal Commision into the whole functioning of Australia’. Nobody is asking for that. What the former Chief Justice, Governor General, Prime Ministers, National Security chiefs, 200 Senior Counsel, Members of Parliament past and present, the Jewish community and today the Dawson family whose daughter was tragically murdered in the Lindt Cafe siege, are all asking for, is a comprehensive, transparent, independent and powerful inquiry, into how Australia’s deadliest terrorist attack could occur despite all the warning signs against the backdrop of an unprecedented escalation of antisemitism and radicalisation in our country. Prime Minister no more excuses. Australians want answers. Australia needs solutions. If we don’t learn from this shameful chapter in our history we are doomed to repeat it. And Prime Minister next time you do a press conference don’t try and use the Lindt Cafe siege as another excuse to dismiss a Royal Commisson. Because this is what the Dawson family said in response to that claim. “We are appalled that the prime minister, seeking to avoid a much-needed royal commission into antisemitism and Islamic extremism, would say that we don’t need a royal commission because there wasn’t one into the Lindt siege. The Lindt siege, as horrible as it was, was one devastating incident. The Bondi massacre is just the latest of so many attacks on Jewish Australians that have taken place over the last two years and two months. And there are now more anti-Jewish demonstrations taking place. Our country has become divided, and we must do everything possible to heal that division. A federal royal commission can cut through these sort of constraints and consider the very wide range of issues that need to be examined.” Prime Minister, please read the Dawson family statement, reflect on their words and don’t delay a day longer in calling a Royal Commission.
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Josh Frydenberg
Josh Frydenberg@JoshFrydenberg·
Prime Minister, your announcement today of an internal departmental review of law enforcement and intelligence agencies is wholly inadequate. To use an Australian colloquialism its bullshit. It’s weak, it’s wrong, it’s an abrogation of your first and fundamental duty to protect all Australian citizens after the deadliest terrorist attack on Australian soil at Bondi beach. Your departmental review will not go to the heart of the issues and the radicalisation within our country, which has been allowed to explode on your watch. Prime Minister what are you afraid a Commonwealth Royal Commission will uncover? The Commonwealth must take the lead with the most comprehensive, powerful Royal Commission possible. You supported Royal Commissions into the banks, veterans, aged care and welfare system. Now 15 innocent souls including 10 year old Matilda have been murdered by radical Islamists and all you are prepared to commit to is an internal departmental review? It beggars belief and is the latest failure in federal leadership. It’s not good enough to pass the buck to NSW whose Premier has already indicated he will hold a Royal Commission. Why is a Royal Commisson good enough for NSW but not the Federal Government? No one could think that the extremist threat is limited to NSW. These are federal offences, federal responsibilities and failures at the federal level. The threat is national. You yourself have said that this terrorist attack was inspired by the Islamic State, you cannot legitimately conclude that this is a matter to be covered by a state based Royal Commission. Anti-Jew intimidation, harassment and violence has metastasised in our country and must not be allowed to go one day longer. The tsunami of hate is not just an attack on Jewish Australians, it’s a threat to every Australian. Prime Minister enough is enough!
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Brad Battin MP
Brad Battin MP@BradBattinMP·
The Jacinta Allan Labor Government has no answers to Victoria’s crime crisis so it is shutting down the questions. The Allan Government today used its numbers in the Victorian Parliament to expel me, after I asked repeated questions about the state’s crime crisis. ↓
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David Limbrick MP 🌸
David Limbrick MP 🌸@_davidlimbrick·
Yet again, we see councils infringing on the rights of property owners. Property owners should be able to use their property as they see fit, as long as they don’t cause harm to others. Greg from Narre Warren isn’t causing harm to anyone, yet the council deemed fit to fine both him and his wife.
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R3tards Down Under
R3tards Down Under@r3tarddownunder·
In Australia 5 year olds can be taught they can change their gender, but people under the age of 16 can’t have social media. Australia is retarded.
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Tony Tardio
Tony Tardio@tonytardio·
The Premier can huff and puff and pout and ooze self righteous petulance all she likes but it is perfectly reasonable to question and debate a school program which teaches 5 year olds their sexual organs might not reflect who they are.
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is defending a controversial school curriculum update to teach gender identity to 5-year-olds, calling it “the right thing to do” and saying it will “strengthen kids’ resilience.”

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