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If you reveal truth to those who worship the lie, they will call you the enemy. Yet truth needs no defenders.

Se unió Ekim 2023
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
Never stop growing. Especially when they want you to shrink.
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This man in the video is very condescending to immigrants, reducing their worth to recipes and food. How insulting can a person be when they claim to stand with them yet only value the food they bring him. This idealogy always reduces immigrants to trival levels of worth to the community.
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R3tards Down Under@r3tarddownunder·
Why can’t we eat other cultures foods without having retarded immigrants in the country that want to rape, stab and murder us? @LyrebirdDream
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
Does multiculturalism actually mean they give us nice food to some people? Someone says, help the most needy here first and get this type of carry on about food… How exactly does woke ideology view immigrants? This is rather dehumanising behaviour
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
Helping needy before helping skin colour is apparently hateful rhetoric against and division. I choose those most in need regardless of identity, long before identities while ignoring those most in need. Guess that makes me hateful and divisive in your idealogy, yet I view your ideology as hateful and divisive 🤷‍♀️
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Kon Karapanagiotidis
If One Nation can raise $4.7 million in 10 days for hate and division, I believe we can raise $1.5 million tomorrow for love. Our World Refugee Day Telethon goes from 7am to 11pm. Let’s send a powerful national message tomorrow that we are stronger together ❤️
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
@NannanBay They never said that. Pauline’s response was that daycare centres need to be investigated to see where all the money is going before she makes any decision about it. From that, you heard this dribble?
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Nannan. @NannanBay lower class Australian
I know many families with both parents working rely on child care subsidies. Especially in the 2 to 5 year age bracket. But also babies one or 2 days a week when one parent returns to work. This would be a huge blow to our society.
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Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺
Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺@MRobertsQLD·
“Saying the quiet bit out loud.” One Nation’s policies include a referendum so the people of Australia can vote to protect and enshrine free speech in our country’s constitution And our policies include ending Labor-Liberal Uniparty policies pushing, forcing multiculturalism on Australians
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Australian News@news_australian·
BREAKING: Anthony Albanese has achieved over 100% approval rating for his job performance. All Australians are thrilled that he has exceeded all expectations as PM. His popularity is like nothing anybody’s ever seen. He’s Tremendous. What do you say? #auspol #anthonyalbanese
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
When thinking about Australia's future would you prefer it to be:
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
How small would your social circle and involvement in society be if you couldn’t speak English to share your opinions, needs or wants? Whose culture laws would you want to follow if one culture done something to you, that is a crime in your culture but not theirs? Is the argument seriously only ever going to be as shallow as food etc? That is a pathetic argument, show me any evidence of Pauline saying people can’t not eat what they choose to eat?
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
@TruthFairy131 @WhosFibbing Can only assume where they came from has a better living standard if they are unable to entertain here. Get a board game or two from op shop like the rest of us…
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
The mother of an African gang-member living in Australia says her son fell onto the wrong side of the law because her Centrelink payments were inadequate, and she wasn't able to keep him properly entertained. Deport the whole family 😡 Why the hell are Aussies funding this?
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
@OneNationAus We need someone from One Nation to comment on this. The majority of Australia is against this. We do NOT trust 🇮🇱 Both the left & right detest this. This would be a deal breaker for a large majority of us. People need to know where ON stands.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Over 11,000 votes in this poll, and it seems Pauline is not alone in opposing multiculturalism!
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Jacinta Nampijinpa
Jacinta Nampijinpa@JNampijinpa·
I’ve been calling for an audit of Indigenous funding for years. When billions of taxpayer dollars are being spent and the outcomes on the ground are still falling short, Australians have every right to ask where the money is going and what it is delivering. It was great to have @AngusTaylorMP on the ground in Alice Springs to see these challenges firsthand and renew the call for greater transparency and accountability. The spending black hole must end. Accountability must begin.
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Osher Feldman
Osher Feldman@OsherFeldman·
🔥 Bridget McKenzie (@senbmckenzie) on immigration: “We need to be welcoming people from right around the world. If you wanna bring your hate and prejudice with you, well, quite frankly, you can stay where you are… and I don’t think that’s anti anyone, it’s pro Australian.”
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
@ImamsCouncil By not acknowledging radical Islam and those with twisted views, you are in effect labeling all Muslims the same. Which is false. Not all Muslims are radicalised, so why are you unable to separate the two distinctions?
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Australian National Imams Council
Statement on Senator Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address Senator Pauline Hanson used the National Press Club to revive a tired and divisive narrative: blaming Muslims, multiculturalism and immigration for Australia’s challenges. The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) rejects that premise entirely. We will not respond from a position of apology for our faith, our community, or our place in this country. Muslims have been part of this continent’s story since before British settlement. Makassan traders from the islands to our north were visiting the coasts of Arnhem Land and trading with Aboriginal people for generations before the First Fleet arrived. The cameleers who helped open the interior came later, and the first mosques were built under Queen Victoria in the 1800s. We are not guests asking to stay. This is our home, and our place in it is settled. ANIC opposes violence and incitement without reservation, whoever commits it. But Senator Hanson draws no meaningful line between a criminal fringe and well over a million Australian Muslims. To vilify an entire faith community is not policy. It is division dressed as public debate, and it weakens the social harmony Australia needs. We would add a point of principle. The label “extreme” is often applied selectively and politically. A view that one person finds extreme, another may regard as ordinary. Many Australians, by that same measure, would regard Senator Hanson’s own views as extreme. More importantly, holding a strong or unpopular opinion is not a crime, and it does not lead inevitably to violence. A confident society tolerates a wide range of beliefs and judges people by their actions, not their thoughts. The distinction Senator Hanson refuses to make, between belief and violence, and between a community and the few who break the law, is the very distinction that protects everyone’s freedom, including her own. Australia’s real pressures, housing, energy and the cost of living, are not eased by blaming those who pray differently, look different, or speak another language at home. Australia is strongest when it protects freedom of religion, equal citizenship, multicultural harmony and respectful disagreement. ANIC’s invitation to Senator Hanson stands, as it has for many years. We believe in dialogue with all Australians and remain open to engaging constructively for the greater good of our nation and the country we all share.
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Deevitha@Deevitha_·
Pauline said “radical Islam” not extreme. Why is it so hard to say radicalised behaviour isn’t desirable within Australia?
Australian National Imams Council@ImamsCouncil

Statement on Senator Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address Senator Pauline Hanson used the National Press Club to revive a tired and divisive narrative: blaming Muslims, multiculturalism and immigration for Australia’s challenges. The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) rejects that premise entirely. We will not respond from a position of apology for our faith, our community, or our place in this country. Muslims have been part of this continent’s story since before British settlement. Makassan traders from the islands to our north were visiting the coasts of Arnhem Land and trading with Aboriginal people for generations before the First Fleet arrived. The cameleers who helped open the interior came later, and the first mosques were built under Queen Victoria in the 1800s. We are not guests asking to stay. This is our home, and our place in it is settled. ANIC opposes violence and incitement without reservation, whoever commits it. But Senator Hanson draws no meaningful line between a criminal fringe and well over a million Australian Muslims. To vilify an entire faith community is not policy. It is division dressed as public debate, and it weakens the social harmony Australia needs. We would add a point of principle. The label “extreme” is often applied selectively and politically. A view that one person finds extreme, another may regard as ordinary. Many Australians, by that same measure, would regard Senator Hanson’s own views as extreme. More importantly, holding a strong or unpopular opinion is not a crime, and it does not lead inevitably to violence. A confident society tolerates a wide range of beliefs and judges people by their actions, not their thoughts. The distinction Senator Hanson refuses to make, between belief and violence, and between a community and the few who break the law, is the very distinction that protects everyone’s freedom, including her own. Australia’s real pressures, housing, energy and the cost of living, are not eased by blaming those who pray differently, look different, or speak another language at home. Australia is strongest when it protects freedom of religion, equal citizenship, multicultural harmony and respectful disagreement. ANIC’s invitation to Senator Hanson stands, as it has for many years. We believe in dialogue with all Australians and remain open to engaging constructively for the greater good of our nation and the country we all share.

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Deevitha
Deevitha@Deevitha_·
Monoculture in this context does not mean everyone eats the same boring food… banning foreign restaurants or your favourite takeaway… forcing one religion on everyone… or no personal cultural stuff at home. It means we have one dominant Australian culture that people who come here are expected to integrate into. That includes English as the main language in public… speak whatever at home… committing to Australian laws, democracy, women’s rights, secular governance, rejection of extremism and radical ideologies, no parallel sharia courts etc… feeding a child because they are hungry without checking their race, gender or skin colour for worthiness to eat first… no enclaves or no go zones where Australian rules don’t apply… and loyalty to Australia first, not divided loyalties or my old culture over yours in public. Food, music, and private traditions are fine… they can add flavour. The problem is when large scale immigration brings in values that refuse to blend and create division… crime spikes in some communities, welfare dependency, grooming gangs, antisemitism, communication breakdowns, all that stuff. Pauline and others aren’t asking for a bland white bread country. They’re against multiculturalism as official policy… the one that encourages permanent separate identities instead of real integration.
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David Limbrick MP 🌸
David Limbrick MP 🌸@_davidlimbrick·
I’m a bit confused and need some help from One Nation supporters about this new “monoculture”. Can you help me out by defining it? What religions are acceptable? Can we still eat banh mi and Chinese takeaway or are they gone? What about Maccas? Is that ok or dirty seppo culture?
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