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Jane Caro and the professional outrage brigade call everything “transphobia” because they know emotional blackmail works on low-information voters.
Disagree with them? Bigot.
Question policy? Hate speech.
Protect women’s spaces? Dog whistle.
These people have turned politics into a permanent victimhood cosplay where facts come second to feelings and everyone else is expected to shut up and clap.
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Transphobia being weaponised. Shameful to dog whistle against one of the most marginalised groups in our society.
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz
Thoughts? Will this bring any votes into their tent, or not? In my view it will not, but am interested to hear what you think. #auspol
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56 identical complaints. Typical attempt at bullying by the Israel lobby. Rejected. theguardian.com/media/commenti…
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As a woman I am extremely aware that the reason I have my rights is because a woman somewhere got up, got MOUTHY, organised, raged, made herself INCREDIBLY inconvenient until things changed for the better for all of us. Which is precisely why I see women who uphold the patriarchy as traitors to all women.
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an unpopular opinion that would put you in this situation.
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So let’s get this straight.
Australian citizens are apparently the only people who deserve support. Everyone else? According to Angus Taylor and Pauline Hanson, they’re just a burden.
But here’s the reality.
To become an Australian citizen, you must first be a permanent resident for years. For many migrants, becoming Australian also means giving up the citizenship of the country they were born in. Plenty choose not to do that because they want to keep their heritage and family ties. That is their right.
Then you have people on skilled working visas and permanent residents raising families here. Their kids go to school with Australian kids. They work here. They pay taxes here. They contribute to the community every single day.
Yet apparently Taylor thinks they should receive no assistance at all.
Now let’s look at the numbers.
Taylor claims non-citizens cost Australia $15 billion a year.
What he doesn’t tell you is they contribute around $40 billion a year in taxes alone.
That’s a net contribution of roughly $25 billion annually before you even count the businesses they build, the jobs they fill, the skills shortages they solve, and the communities they help support.
So what exactly is the logic here?
Punish one of the most economically valuable groups in the country to distract from decades of policy failures on housing, wages and infrastructure?
This is what scapegoating looks like.
Blame migrants. Blame permanent residents. Blame foreigners. Anything except the governments and policies that actually created the problems.
And once again, they stand in front of Australians assuming nobody will check the facts.
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Every time an Aboriginal child dies, the response is the same. Not fund services. Not resource families. Demonise an entire culture.
I cannot think of a single instance where a non-Indigenous child’s death prompted calls to demonise all non-Indigenous people. Yet here we are. Again.
The data tells a different story to the one being weaponised right now.
92% of children in NT care are already Aboriginal. The system has never gone soft on Aboriginal people. 82% of those removals are for neglect — the lowest level on the risk continuum, the most vulnerable to cultural bias, and the one that warrants intensive family support. Not removal.
Sexual abuse — where people’s minds immediately go — accounts for 6% of notifications for Aboriginal children. It’s 10% for non-Indigenous children.
We have now surpassed 25,000 Aboriginal children removed from their families. The same number as the Stolen Generations. We are not learning. We are repeating.
In WA, removing just 4 of 20 child protection districts — the most remote, the most under-resourced — drops the Aboriginal removal rate from 61% to 38%. In the Kimberley, 100% of children in care are Aboriginal. The Pilbara, 96%. It defies logic. We are supposed to believe there has never been a non-Indigenous child in the Kimberley deemed in need of state protection.
The Kimberley also has the highest rates of child suicide in the country — Indigenous children dying at 6 times the rate of non-Indigenous children. Removal does not protect children. It destroys them. And the harm is generational.
Meanwhile, the government funds intensive family support programs that 80% non-Indigenous families access — delivered by a workforce that is 90% non-Indigenous. Over the past decade, the non-Indigenous removal rate has fallen 13%. The Indigenous rate has risen 120%. Same system. Same decade. One group served, one group not.
Only 5% of child protection notifications come from wealthy suburbs. We are targeting poor Black families while other children go unseen.
Child abuse is a human issue. Linking culture to abuse is eugenics. It has always been eugenics.
The pipeline is straightforward: removal → justice system → substance use → violence → poor health → poor education. Every organisation working on those outcomes exists largely because of the Stolen Generations. We are building the next generation of that client base right now.
The Child Placement Principle has never stopped authorities from protecting a child at genuine risk. If Senator Price and the CLP believe otherwise, they need to show us exactly where. Not rhetoric. Actual cases. Abd report those cases. Dont stand in front of the country and demonise an entire culture acting like the system hasn’t removed children at breathtaking numbers. And deny the fact that when families reach out fir help they are being harmed instead.
What it does is prevent us from repeating history.
We are repeating history.

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It wasn't just misleading, this was a fraud orchestrated by Coles executives to increase profits & enhance their positions. Why are non-corporate offenders charged, fined or gaoled, while these corporate rich escape personal accountability?
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#BREAKING: Supermarket giant Coles broke consumer law by misleading shoppers on discount prices, a federal court judge has found. abc.net.au/news/2026-05-1…
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The worst part of Covid was that 20 million people died
Lisa Boothe@LisaMarieBoothe
One of the worst parts of COVID was watching Americans surrender their God-given freedoms to bureaucrats who were wrong about everything.
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Incase you didn’t know, there are only two sexes - male and female.
I don’t care what you say. Sex is determined at birth.
You’ll never change my mind.
Another sad day for Australia.
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