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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party

@CRUXof_it

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Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Pete Z
Pete Z@PeteZogoulas·
I asked Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi one simple question: Why did you vote NO to investigating NDIS fraud? She refused to answer. Now I’m told she complained to the AFP and requested taxpayer funded 24/7 security over it. This is the same Greens senator reportedly approved to bulldoze 20 trees from her luxury rental. Won’t protect disabled Australians. Won’t answer questions. Investigate fraud now Mehreen.
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Peter Young
Peter Young@yo76291815·
@PeteZogoulas Time to pass a law for the Australian Parliament: “No one born overseas can serve in elected office, NO ONE”
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
@jackgittez @2worldsPodcast Join Australia First Party. We have instructive material for activism as well as the broader ideological struggle (fought in Australians' minds, on X or the street). We have to organise and mobilise real, new systems - we have to re-build a nationalist government ourselves.
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J.J Gittes
J.J Gittes@jackgittez·
@2worldsPodcast The Indian question needs to be front and centre. They’re the fabric shredders of this nation and their endless shit stained migration needs to be stopped. What the fuck are we doing?
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2 Worlds Collide Podcast
2 Worlds Collide Podcast@2worldsPodcast·
“I Am Sam Bamford And I Approve This Message”. Want to support me? Links in bio to my Patreon program and merch.
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
Ultimo, Sydney TAFE (formerly known as Sydney Technical College). Native Australian animals decorate the front of the building, on its arches and corners. No cheap cement. Just skilled masonry. This is Australian architecture - this is Australian standards. #AustraliaFirst
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AMPS - Australian Medical Professionals' Society
“The Vaccination Conversation 2026” brings together experienced researchers and regulatory experts to examine vaccine policy, mandates, accountability, and the importance of protecting scientific debate in Australia. hubs.la/Q04h_9l70
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
The sell-out (mainstream) media would tell us that there is a shortage of truck drivers, so "we need to bring a bunch of third-worlders in to do the job." The shortage is because of massive increases in third-world population here. Send them all home. #auspol #AustraliaFirst
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Bender
Bender@Bender_Aus·
Identity politics and gatekeeping Some of you out there should read this and have a bit of a think about things. The act of containment by established figures by gatekeeping discourse, platforms, institutions, or networks by sidelining dissenting voices is often intended to preserve influence, narrative control, status, or ideological purity The common tactic involves asymmetric exclusion of low status voices, without money, connections, or institutional leverage and are marginalized, deplatformed, or ignored, while peers with power receive softer treatment. This approach may feel like a low cost win for control in the short term, but in practice it reliably undermines the very goals of sustained relevance, accurate understanding, adaptability, and broad legitimacy. Decisions rooted in emotion frequently drive this short sighted exclusion. When feelings of outrage, discomfort, moral superiority, or tribal loyalty become the primary measure for judging ideas and people rather than measurable results, the impulse to silence people overrides any calculation of long term consequences, producing fragile strategies that collapse under reality’s weight. By filtering out people who lack resources, the orbit of these figures contracts to a narrow band of similar status insiders who already share the same resources, incentives, and social circles. This intensifies selection bias because the remaining voices are those who succeeded under the existing system and face the same career risks, funding sources, audience expectations, and status games. People without money or influence are often the ones most likely to introduce raw, unfiltered observations from outside the professional class, such as small business realities, regional and cultural signals, or empirical contradictions that credentialed insiders might overlook or rationalize away. In this smaller group of high status peers, mutual validation feels like consensus with reality, and social proof reinforces conformity. Groupthink and tight network clusters reduce exposure to novel information, making even mild dissent socially expensive, so opinions drift toward extremes or convenient fictions. This process insulates opinions further from reality. The excluded individuals frequently operate closer to grounded truth in certain domains like markets, daily trade-offs, or cultural undercurrents because they lack the buffers of wealth and access. Ignoring them means missing early signals of policy blowback, shifting public sentiment, technological disruptions, or economic miscalculations. As a result, the group’s views grow stronger internally through shared citations, language, and moral framing, while diverging from broader outcomes and external evidence. Relying on emotional quantification instead of outcomes only accelerates this drift, as comforting narratives are protected while contradictory data is dismissed as distasteful or harmful. Established figures typically claim goals such as effective governance or problem solving, moral or ideological leadership, long-term institutional strength, and sustained personal or class influence. Containment sabotages these aims because emotionally driven exclusion creates blind spots that lead to predictive and practical failures. Insulated groups overestimate their models and are surprised by events like populist surges, audience revolts, or market corrections. Without low influence challengers to stress test ideas, errors compound until external shocks force costly corrections. Legitimacy erodes because broad exclusion signals weakness rather than strength, encouraging the sidelined to build parallel structures that gain traction by incorporating the unfiltered signals the original group discarded.
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
We are being genocided in multiple ways, simultaneously. Find yourself an Australian General Practitioner (GP Doctor) who is not still indoctrinated - find one who is awake. Do not receive drugs or procedures for fears' sake - talk to a reasonable GP. @AMPS_RedUnion #auspol
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Arc
Arc@qysarfg·
@CRUXof_it @sene101 @Kda22501002 People from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are not all Indians, only uneducated racists like you think that.
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Avi Yemini
Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
Looks like the only person confused about what an Australian is… is Sam. 🤦‍♂️
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
@qysarfg @sene101 @Kda22501002 Aussies ARE only white. Australians are the White people native to Australia (the modern nation-state). Moving to India doesn't make me an Indian. Hanging out with Aborigines doesn't make me an Abo, either. Wake up, hypocrite
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Arc@qysarfg·
@CRUXof_it @sene101 @Kda22501002 That's not a fair comparison at all. You're just racist and uneducated. You think Aussies are only white, forgetting that there are so many Aussies with Sri Lankan and other South Asian heritage.
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Gabe A. - Aust. First Party
Education is a social service - it was never meant to become a lucrative industry Education-for-profit ruins the quality education that made it profitable in the first place, esp. when our best teachers quit AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS FOR AUSTRALIANS FIRST #auspol #AustraliaFirst
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@sene101 @Kda22501002 If I went to Sri Lanka and people mistook me for a Kiwi, I wouldn't have a cry about it. Kiwis and Aussies are very similar, just as Indians and Sri Lankans are. People from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are all 'Indians' to us Aussies. No big deal. Have a cry.
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Sene
Sene@sene101·
@Kda22501002 @CRUXof_it I mean we have a different DNA, its not that hard to understand. Thank you for having common sense
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Aussie battler
Aussie battler@OldStockAussie·
@Bender_Aus @therealrukshan End all foreign interest lobbying groups and all foreign interference. Australia first and Australia only.
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