Annette Jack
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Annette Jack
@AnnetteJack6
Believer of Common Sense.
Gold Coast, Queensland Katılım Aralık 2018
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@Monica55dzrh @BeeSting What a silly question! Diana has been dead for 29 years …..don’t you know!
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@Luna_Jones79 @PericlesHarry Gotta love her! Guts to say what most people probably think.
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@RoadknightThe @Dedicatedlyfirm Seems like a lost cause trying to make them live like white men! They clearly don’t like housekeeping!!
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@XOQueenEsther How do you know how she feels? Maybe she's happy in Malibu taking care of herself and her family. Don't you feel you're a presumptuous person? Can you read her mind? You should stop obsessing and projecting and leave her alone. She's not hurting you.
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This is what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry thought it would be like when they left the royal family and moved to California… motorcades, crowds lining the streets, people cheering and waving for them.
Meghan Markle hugely miscalculated, thinking the crowds that turned out on royal tours were there for her.
It’s a quiet but powerful lesson… don’t let your ego convince you the spotlight was ever yours alone. Some lights belong to something far bigger than one person.
She learned that a little too late. And honestly? I’m not sorry she did. 😌
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@PLuciann A squaddie?? Does it pay well or give good kickbacks. It would want to since you don’t seem to mind making an idiot of yourself.
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So in addition to being a islamaphobic c*nt, @CamillaTominey in now a psychologist?? Camilla does get one thing right for once, Harry and Meghan continue to prove their detractors wrong, they have been together 10 years and are coming up on 8 years married. Hey @phildampier, how long was your friend @LadyColinCampb married for again? Oh, right, 14 months.
The Daily T@DailyTPodcast
'Meghan found in Harry the perfect empath because she found somebody who wants to save her' On today's Daily T, we're in Worthing for the last stop in our road trip. @CamillaTominey and @timothy_stanley are joined by Lady Colin Campbell and Phil Dampier, royal reporter extraordinaire to discuss all things Royals 👇 Let us know your thoughts below 🎧 Listen to the full episode now through the link in our bio
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@Disillu31110791 @GandP007 @RoadknightThe They like the money that comes from supporting the Aboriginal industry and that’s where there care factor ends it seems! Wearing blinkers, and calling anyone who calls the truth out racists, has been their modus operanda for years!
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@GandP007 @RoadknightThe Those four grifters are abominable human beings.
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All quiet on the murder of 5yo Sharon?
Cowards.
RichmondFix@Shameof3121
@RoadknightThe Thoughts ladies??
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@NielsenChrissi Who are you trying to convince? How’s her dad doing? How’s Harry’s family? Do you have a right to suggest what a deceased person would think? Are you being paid to write this rubbish?
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Princess Diana would be proud of Princess Meghan Markle
She would love how much Meghan is taking care of her baby Prince Harry
Diana always had a special bond with Harry
Both are amazing ladies. Both are loved
#MeghanMarkle


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@Jay_Uza 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 apart from the odd piece she does not pull much off, unless you are into the boxy and oversize look!
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@TheRoyal_TEA_ @FayeArohanui Oh no….you can’t hate us that much! We are really nice people.
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“My husband and I have such an affinity for Australia,” the Duchess told The Weekly exclusively. “I said to him the day we were flying out, “The only thing better than Australia are Australians.”
What a load of crap!!
womensweekly.com.au/royals/intervi…
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@helensm10580919 @FayeArohanui Oh puleease not!!!!!! Maybe they would consider somewhere in the outback where they can do the humanitarian stuff, really prove his nice they are.
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@FayeArohanui I think theyre planning to move to australia
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@AreUReallyReady @Ausbobsmit @lauren_vasiliou By your reasoning is living in filth, no housekeeping and neglecting children part of their culture and we should ignore that too?
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@Kate3015 @Sylvia49216237 It’s time the RACE card is stamped EXPIRED. The facts need to be examined without fear and cheap accusations. Young ones suffering at the hands of drunken adults is inexcusable to ignore.
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I have a four-year-old niece. She sleeps in a beautiful bedroom, decorated in her favourite shades of pink and pale mauve. Every night there’s a bath, complete with the mandatory bath bomb, and she’s tucked into bed by parents who love her.
When she visits Poppie and Lou Lou, there’s another bedroom waiting, warm, safe, full of toys.
But this isn’t the reality for many little Indigenous girls growing up in town camps in the Northern Territory.
They live in squalor. No bedrooms. No clean sheets. Just filthy mattresses on the floor. They’re surrounded by empty alcohol bottles, stained walls, and too often, violence.
This is Australia.
And every year, billions are spent on Indigenous communities. Yet we tiptoe around the truth, too afraid of being labelled racist, too afraid to question what’s happening on the ground, and so nothing changes for these children.
Authorities hesitate, fearful of repeating the mistakes of the past, of being accused of creating another “Stolen Generation.” But leaving children in harm’s way isn’t protection, it’s abandonment.
Because if they survive, too many grow up into the same conditions they were raised in.
And thus the cycle continues.
At some point, this stops being about politics, fear, or optics, and starts being about responsibility. Govt’s must be held to account for where the money goes and what it actually delivers. And it’s on all of us to have the courage to call this out and demand better.

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@EfromAus @realRick_AUS So brooms and mops are clearly not part of their culture? Any house can look like a hovel if there is no housekeeping done. If that is something they need to be taught that raises more issues.
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@realRick_AUS It’s written into legislation. Aboriginal kids suffer because the government doesn’t want the backlash over the ‘Stolen Generation’ again.
Cultural considerations should be made for placement of the kids, not before deciding they need safety and protection.
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@Matt_Camenzuli @TruthdriverOn Incompetent fools! They have to come after the only decent humans in the country. They support liars, cheats and bludgers in this country. Makes me rethink doing without a lot of things to get ahead. The thieves will just relieve you of what you strived to achieve!
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@OMGTheMess @kawunnee Who would be proud to be represented by the fakes who claim to be Aboriginals? Sure as hell nothing to aspire to.
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@carmel_hilder @GreenTyler27 @34Hathor The stolen generation may not have been such a bad thing! That poor baby didn’t have a chance. Neglected! There…..said it! 🙏
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@GreenTyler27 @34Hathor I am leaving the lights ✨️on for little "Sharon" Tyler and may her legacy, be the start of real change and reforms for the indigenous children and Women, who are forced to live in these camps,with the ongoing poverty, violence , sexual abuse and lack of educational schooling




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We all know the Australian Government spend tens of billions every year on Indigenous programs. Yet in some communities, conditions are still totally unacceptable. This isn’t about how much money we throw at the problem. It’s about where it goes and who is accountable when it fails. Australian taxpayers deserve answers. Most importantly, so do the kids who are stuck living in these hellish conditions. Pray for Sharon.

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