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🚨LABOR AND THE GREENS ARE NOT WELCOME AT OUR ANZAC SERVICES! 🇦🇺🚫
With ANZAC Day fast approaching 🫡, I would like to extend an invitation to Labor, Greens, Animal Justice Party, Legalise Cannabis and other politicians of anti-democratic socialist political parties to NOT attend any services in memory of those service men and women who sacrificed themselves so future generations of Australians could live FREE 🗽.
A list of which specific MPs:
voted for the new Hate Speech laws 🤐;
voted down the bill to prohibit burning the Australian flag 🇦🇺🔥;
voted to introduce the divisive Treaty, which Victorians voted against ❌;
voted for the Fire Services Levy and VicGrid 💸;
and all the extra thieving of taxes, land and liberties to take away our assets and rights 土地;
would be a great list to start with, no RSVP required 📝.
Add to that all the CFMEU crims who:
control Labor, and thereby Victorians 🏗️;
and continue to steal Victorian’s money with no conscience, whilst Labor joyfully crack open Treasury’s safe, hold the door open, and masterfully load Victoria’s remaining shrapnel onto their convoy of trucks 🚛💰
Departed dignity dictates these disrespectful anti-Australians will turn up and PRETEND to appreciate and honour these esteemed and cherished past Australians and their families 🎭, who at every turn exhibited and gifted to us their deeply embedded Australian values and characteristics of courage, loyalty, sacrifice, mateship and freedom 🤝🎖️.
Today’s weak and compromised politicians in their actions to control, use, silence, disable and steal from Victorians and Australians, disrespect that ANZAC spirit and the very memory of those who fought, for OUR FREEDOM 🇦🇺💪.
#Greg4Victoria #Victoria2026 #OneNation #AusPol #SpringStreet #ANZACDay
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🚨🇬🇧IRELAND IN TOTAL SHUTDOWN – 200,000 PEOPLE MARCH ON PARLIAMENT AS GOVERNMENT COLLAPSE FEARS GROW 📷
Ireland is entering one of the most intense moments in its modern history.
Day after day, streets have been blocked, transport routes paralyzed, and tensions pushed to the breaking point as a nationwide protest movement continues to grow across the country.
What started as anger over rising fuel costs has now escalated into something far bigger — with organizers calling for mass mobilization in the capital and warning that this could become a defining political showdown.
Reports of massive crowds, disrupted supply chains, and heightened security responses have fueled fears that the situation is moving beyond control, as pressure mounts on the government from all directions.
Some say this is just the beginning… others believe Ireland is standing at a turning point that could reshape its political future entirely.

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@johnjrodwyer How do these people slept at night , they are nothing but traitors to our nation
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@JonnyRoot_ What happened to his bad back that he supposedly had when he pulled out of the players , it suddenly disappeared, coincidence?
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A lot of the conversation around Rory McIlroy's "unfair advantage", especially from golf media, is completely missing the point...
There's no reason there shouldn't be a cap on the amount of times golfers can play Augusta the month prior to The Masters, whether they're past champs or not.
This ensures there isn't a blatant competitive disparity.
Yes, golfers that qualify for the tournament can access the course the month prior, but everyone can't skip three straight tournaments* & fly private whenever they want to Augusta.
*Again, this encourages top golfers to skip tournaments, devaluing those tournaments for broadcast partners, patrons, & sponsors.
For example, if the cap is 3-4 practice rounds at Augusta the month prior to the tournament, consider them like timeouts. Use them or lose them.
Problem solved. Debate over.
Past champions still get their well-deserved perks, but they don't get a blatant unfair advantage.

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@BeholdPaleH0rse I’ve been saying this for years , magnetic balls controlled by the tv towers , there’s a reason players like Rory n Tiger throw there clean balls to there caddies , it’s so they swap them for the magnetic ones , it’s all staged , follow the money ,
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Last year, an Aboriginal ‘welcome to country’ at an ANZAC Day dawn service was booed. This year, there are calls to ensure the booing won’t be needed again.
The issue is simple. A Welcome to Country frames Australians as guests on their own soil. It is said to be targeted to other ‘Aboriginal nations’ but that is negligible compared to the White guilt it so obviously tries to invoke while contest the sovereignty of Australia. That runs directly against the spirit of ANZAC. The men who served did not fight believing they were guests anywhere on this continent; they fought knowing it was theirs to defend. To imply otherwise, on the most solemn day of national remembrance, is disrespectful.
Some will point out that a small number of ANZACs had Indigenous ancestry. That is true. But they made up a tiny fraction of the force, on the order of roughly 99.7–99.8% being of European origin, and the presence of some White passing indigenous does not redefine the purpose of the war effort. Australia fought as a nation for itself, not as a collection of separate nations within its borders (note also Australia at the time had the White Australia Policy).
It is also a fact that Indigenous Australians were restricted from enlisting for much of the First World War, and some who did serve did so by concealing their background. Even after the war, many were denied equal treatment, including exclusion from the Returned and Services League, which supported the White Australia policy deep until the 70s.
Others argue that booing is inappropriate, but the counterview is that introducing White guilt into a solemn national ceremony invites that reaction, at the very least.
The conclusion is straightforward. A Welcome to Country does not belong at a dawn service, its existence is debated elsewhere, but to impose it and its modern political framing onto a moment that is meant to honour the ANZACs...
The backlash is a direct response to that imposition.
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Australia's newly appointed Chief of Army Susan Coyle:
"May I also begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the lands on which we meet tonight."
If she doesn't believe Australia belongs to Australians, why should she be in charge of protecting it?
The Noticer@NoticerNews
The newly appointed first-ever female Chief of the Australian Army, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle, making an aboriginal land acknowledgement last month. She is currently one of the Defence Force's "Indigenous Champions". Follow: @NoticerNews
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If your top soldier has never been in combat, never fired a weapon to protect your country, never been fired upon but wears medals and ribbons like a real military veteran, you are in trouble.
AFP News Agency@AFP
Woman named chief of Australia's army for the first time since its founding 125 years ago u.afp.com/SEqF
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