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Kathy Crawford

@crakeka1

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Kathy Crawford@crakeka1·
This says what needs to be said about Gaza
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Lee🇦🇺@ksim77777·
@crakeka1 What illustrates the failure of our education system in Australia is people like yourself. People who clearly lack any form of critical thinking, which our education system should absolutely be teaching.
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That anyone in Australia could consider Pauline Hanson as a possible PM illustrates the failure of our education system.
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Colin Lyttle
Colin Lyttle@LyttleColin·
Hansen said that 25% spoke a foreign language at home and suggested this was largely Arabic and Mandarin. Jane Norman ABC News repeated this without question. This is appalling from the National Broadcaster. The truth is that around 4% of people speak Arabic or Mandarin at home.
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Charlotte
Charlotte@Claudia157619·
@crakeka1 @PollyGone6 You asked how anyone ‘educated’ could vote for one nation and you’ve had a multitude of replies from ‘educated’ individuals, what facts are you actually looking for? Don’t fall into the Hilary Clinton ‘deplorable’ trap of thinking those with differing opinions must be uneducated.
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Shandy Bourbon@BourbonShandy·
@crakeka1 Why is it a failure? She will have a mandate - will have bureaucrats to draft legislation and support policy implementation just as every Prime Minister before her
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Una mujer francesa (25) se casa con un hombre musulmán y vive la pesadilla de la Sharia: “Me aisló, me golpeó y me trató como a su esclava”.
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Charlotte
Charlotte@Claudia157619·
@crakeka1 @PollyGone6 You say ‘lol’ when you have no argument to make? Such incredible critical thinking. Just, so ‘educated’ 😂
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Dan Fangirl 🤓@ChristyDanFan·
Can Jacinta Allan now tell Pauline Hanson to suck it up? About a banner? Because the outcry from Pauline Hanson and her supporters about a banner that’s based on actual facts, will cause the biggest tanty we have ever seen. Suck it up.
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@crakeka1 I’m educated by your standards. I have 6 degrees including a master. I’m voting ON because I want ALL these useless lifelong parasites out of the APH. Especially the Greens who actually hate Australians.
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Dr Tracy Westerman AM@TracyWesterman·
Hanson “We cannot be a multicultural society. We are a multiracial society, but we must be monocultural. Australians must live under the one cultural umbrella.” And not one journalist asked: whose culture becomes the single culture? That is the literal ideological DNA of fascism. The chilling part is she said it at the National Press Club and walked out without being challenged on it. Well Pauline; we did have one culture on this continent. For 65,000 years. And you don’t like that one either.
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ShiannonCorcoran💉x4 @shiannonc.bsky.social
From “One Nation Decoded” on Facebook. Give them a follow. 👇🏻 “I went through Pauline Hanson’s full National Press Club speech. Not a clip. Not a headline. The whole thing. And the numbers are wild. Out of around 86 checkable claims, I counted: 12 outright false claims. 43 misleading, cherry-picked or unsupported claims. 58 slogans, attack lines or loaded catchphrases. 17 things that just didn’t logically make sense. That means the speech was not some brave truth-telling moment. It was a misinformation machine with a microphone. The scariest part is how polished it all sounds when it’s delivered confidently. Big numbers. Big claims. Big outrage. But when you actually stop and check it, so much of it falls apart. The 130,000 “sleeping rough” claim was wrong. The $200 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation claim was wrong. The overseas-born comparison with America was apples-to-oranges. The climate change “hoax” line was straight-up nonsense. The capital gains tax section was dressed up like young renters should be crying for young property flippers. This is the trick. Say enough things quickly. Sound angry enough. Blame enough groups. Wrap it all in flags, slogans and “common sense”. Then hope nobody checks the details. Well, I checked. And what I found was not leadership. It was grievance politics running on dodgy numbers, culture war panic and emotional shortcuts. Australians deserve better than a speech where the slogans do more work than the facts”
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Phillip Riley
Phillip Riley@philmupp1·
After the National Press Club address by Pauline Hanson the pollsters are going to be working overtime for their media interests. I'll help with some questions. Do you agree that was the best NPC address ever given? Do you agree that Pauline Hanson is PM material?
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Hayden 🇦🇺 🇺🇦@Haydenfreedom·
People are voting for One Nation because of concerns around immigration, social cohesion and giving a middle finger to the major parties. GetUp stunts, gotchas and traditional political attacks are not going to dent their support.
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Mal
Mal@UtdMaI·
Last night in Boston, Aymen Hussein scored for Iraq; At 12, his father was killed by Al-Qaeda. At 18, his brother was kidnapped by ISIS At 20, he helped Iraq qualify for the Olympics. At 30, his decisive goal sent Iraq to their first World Cup in 40 years. He was detained for seven hours at O’Hare International Airport and nearly denied entry into the United States. In his very first World Cup match, he scored against Norway. Some stories are bigger than football!
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Robyn
Robyn@robynbryant33·
Why on earth would you dump Greg Jericho from National Press Club @janeenorman .
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Blodwyn@QuandiGirl22·
@robynbryant33 @janeenorman There was a mention a day or two ago that Hansen was appearing on her own terms. A few of the questions left me thinking it must have been true for a few of the agencies. Some were obvious Dixers. Abysmal day for Australians desperate for a robust press corps
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Kathy Crawford@crakeka1·
@Alisonisnta @LibTearsAllDay @sarlils23 I agree we should not steal graduates from underdeveloped countries. I see nothing to address that on ON platform other than to deny them entry. Education at all three levels up to 1st degree) should be free to Australian citizens.
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Alison
Alison@Alisonisnta·
@LibTearsAllDay @crakeka1 @sarlils23 And why aren’t the left concerned about the skilled migrants staying to fix their own countries. Why are we stealing medical staff from the underdeveloped world ffs?? Seems like selfishness, bigotry and a lack of care to me.
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Kathy Crawford@crakeka1·
@echoledger39309 No it should teach critical thinking and how our elections work including variations between federal and the various state and local governments. And that preferences are entirely one’s own choice not requiring following a party ticket.
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EchoLedger@echoledger39309·
@crakeka1 It's interesting that you think the education system should tell people who to vote for...sounds a little fascist
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