Steven Bailey

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Steven Bailey

Steven Bailey

@StevenBail89520

New Zealand Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Steven Bailey
Steven Bailey@StevenBail89520·
@SandyFans69 @OzraeliAvi First Nations people weren't the only ones that went to war, why do we have to have a separate speech, weren't they all fighting together? Welcome to country should only be at new citizenship ceremonies, not everyday that would make more sense.
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Sandy Fan
Sandy Fan@SandyFans69·
@OzraeliAvi Avi - here is a history lesson for you - you know about history right .... First nations people fought for this country in WW1 and WW2 and every other war - show some respect - it ain't your promised land
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Avi Yemini
Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
Our Diggers fought, bled, and died for this country. They don’t need to be ‘welcomed’ to it at their own Dawn Service. The booing is getting louder each year because millions of Aussies are fed up with being treated like guests in the nation they built and defended. But it’s also handing a megaphone to actual Nazi idiots who turn up for the cameras. Neither the divisive politics nor the neo-Nazis belong at a sacred Anzac commemoration. Leave the culture wars out of it. Honour the fallen. Lest We Forget.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
It’s safe to say that New Zealand is DONE with the Palestine nonsense.. Wow.
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Steven Bailey
Steven Bailey@StevenBail89520·
@DrewPavlou You dickhead, if the ANZAC'S just sat back and did nothing in WW1 who knows where we would be today ?
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Tone🇦🇺
Tone🇦🇺@Tonethebone160·
Well, that went well. You disrespect the fallen, only talk about yourself, and kept that fuckin baseball cap on your head. Where’s the respect? You got what you deserved, getting paid to speak WTC is not welcome at all at a dawn service.
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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
Dear RSL Committee, I am writing as the descendant of ANZACs and several generations of Australian military personnel. This morning I attended my local ANZAC Day service to honour the service and sacrifice of our soldiers, past and present. While I appreciate the broader themes that are sometimes included in commemorative events, I was disappointed that a significant portion of this morning’s service focused on lectures about multiculturalism, racism, misinformation and disinformation. The speakers emphasised diversity and global issues, yet when I looked around the large crowd, I saw primarily Australians, New Zealanders, and some Indigenous people, those whose families have long been part of our nation. I did not see the groups being highlighted in the addresses. I had hoped to hear stories of local heroes, acts of bravery, courage, and sacrifice, the very reasons we gather each ANZAC Day. Instead, many of us left feeling we had been lectured on social and political matters rather than given the opportunity to reflect on the service and legacy of those who defended our country. Our soldiers fought and died to protect Australia and the Australian way of life. It is understandable that many attendees, particularly those with family connections to the military, feel that political or ideological messages, especially those not widely shared by the broader community, detract from the solemn purpose of the day. I respectfully suggest that the RSL consider limiting or carefully reviewing invitations to politicians and speakers who bring partisan or divisive topics to ANZAC Day services. The focus should remain on remembrance, honour, and the shared values of courage, mateship, and sacrifice that define the Anzac spirit. Many of us who attend these services each year, quiet, ordinary Australians who value our traditions, would be grateful if the day remained centred on paying tribute to our veterans and their families. I want to sincerely thank the RSL for the important work you do in preserving the memory and legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Your efforts are deeply appreciated by many in the community. I hope you will consider this feedback in the spirit it is offered, as it reflects the views of a great many who hold ANZAC Day close to their hearts. With respect and gratitude, From a patriotic true blue Australian. #SpeakupAustralia #AnzacDay #LestWeForget #AnzacDay2026 #RSLAustralia #ForOurVeterans#LightUpTheDawn#DawnService#AnzacSpirit#SpiritOfTheAnzac#RememberAndRespect
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Steven Bailey
Steven Bailey@StevenBail89520·
@celinevmachine_ Welcome to country should only be said at becoming an Australian citizen ceremony
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Celine against The Machine
Celine against The Machine@celinevmachine_·
If you want to stop the booing, stop the Welcome to Country.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING The father of slain Australian soldier Robert Poate says his son’s killer still roams free while Australia hunts its own. Private Robert Poate, a young Australian soldier, was riddled with 11 bullets by an Afghan Army “friendly” Hugh Poate said it’s hard to stomach the fact the Albanese Government has dropped the ball on that case while splashing millions of dollars investigating Ben Roberts-Smith. An allied ANA soldier known as “Hekmatullah” who was being mentored by Australian soldiers, murdered three Aussies and wounded two others in an insider attack. Within 20 minutes of that attack, a small team of SAS soldiers led by Roberts-Smith was tasked with a capture/kill mission of Hekmatullah. It was on this mission that 5 “war crime murders” allegedly occurred. Hekmatullah was later captured in Pakistan where, with chilling defiance, he proudly confessed to all 4 charges – murdering 3 Australian Soldiers, wounding two, treason and being a member of a terrorist organisation. He was sentenced to death. It was later revealed that DFAT was unbelievably opposed to the death sentence being carried out & Hekmatullah was subsequently released. Today, he roams free in the mountains of Afghanistan, while Ben Roberts Smith is persecuted by Anthony Albanese.
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Ted Bullpitt 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Well done Gina 👏 I dont see that wanker Simon Holmes a Court or Connon-Brooks digging into their pockets to help our veterans no money to be made there
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Australian Patriot.
Australian Patriot.@JimThom90458694·
David Farley for Farrer - One Nation
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Jack The Aussie
Jack The Aussie@hammerofleft·
The stinking leftists cannot abide a truly great and patriotic Australian giving away so much to those in need. Here's Gina's philanthropic record. Sport (major ongoing commitment): Substantial annual support, estimated at around $10 million per year, mainly for Olympic and Paralympic sports. This includes long-term funding for swimming (direct athlete payments, development programs, and event naming rights since 2012, with extensions), rowing (as patron), beach volleyball, artistic swimming, and equal incentives for para-athletes in swimming/rowing. Her contributions to Australian Olympic/Paralympic teams have been reported in the tens of millions cumulatively since the early 2010s, with over a quarter of some Olympic squads directly backed. Health and medical: A $200 million injection into the Hancock Family Medical Foundation (around 2015–2016, enabling expanded activities). Specific gifts include $5 million to St Vincent’s Private Hospital (Sydney, ~2017) for redevelopment, multi-million support for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (e.g., $4 million in 2023 for equipment/operations in Queensland, plus $6 million earlier for COVID response), contributions to breast cancer initiatives, and hospital projects. Veterans and community: A major recent pledge of $200 million (announced ~2026) to tackle veteran homelessness through acquisition of accommodation (hotels, motels, apartments). She has also been named Honorary Guardian of Veterans by Soldier On.0ae8ad Education and youth: Scholarships for young athletes (balancing study and competition), support for educational institutions (e.g., St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls, universities like Notre Dame and Bond), and programs for at-risk youth or girls in Cambodia.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Gazans strangled these two baby angels to death with their bare hands, along with their mother. Mutilated their bodies with rocks. They burnt the grandparents alive in their own home. They shot the family dog Tonto to death. We will never forget.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Australia should be the richest country in the world. We should be completely self-reliant, not dependent on other countries. One Nation has been warning about losing our sovereignty for 30 years. It’s time to retake Australia and make sure it’s run for the benefit of Australians first.
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Steven Bailey
Steven Bailey@StevenBail89520·
@Jimbo_747 @PaulineHansonOz Pauline Hanson is not against any immigrant like you who loves Australia, has loyalty to the country and helps to make it a better place.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Australians react to the mass immigration currently swamping our country and being forced upon us by the Albanese Government. Authentic Union Jack loving Aussies have had enough. Are you getting the message @AlboMP
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Rosita Díaz
Rosita Díaz@RositaDaz48·
BREAKING: Anthony Albanese attacks Peta Credlin — and gets a FIERY response he won’t forget Anthony Albanese thought he could score cheap political points by calling Peta Credlin an “insult to Australian values” because the outspoken journalist is fiercely conservative and believes that government should prioritize everyday families over woke agendas. Unfortunately for "Each-Way Albo," he picked the wrong person. Speaking directly to her Sky News audience, Peta Credlin didn’t just clap back — she delivered a fierce political reckoning. “The Prime Minister of Australia just said that I insult Australian values,” Peta Credlin began. “You want to know what insults Australian values? Crushing working families with a cost-of-living crisis while breaking promises on tax cuts.” And that was only just the start. “You know what insults Australian values?” she continued. “Spending hundreds of millions on a divisive Voice referendum while ignoring the very real crime crises in our regional communities.” Then she went even further — taking aim at energy policies, union corruption, and hypocrisy. “You know what insults our values? Destroying our reliable energy grid and sending our manufacturing industry off to die in the name of a reckless net-zero agenda… Turning a blind eye to union thuggery and dragging their feet on holding the CFMEU bosses accountable.” This wasn’t just another evening broadcast. This was a full-on political indictment. Peta Credlin — who has been criticized by the Canberra bubble for speaking hard truths and challenging mainstream narratives — flipped the script entirely. Instead of backing down, she grounded her message in the very "fair dinkum" values Albanese tried to weaponize. “I am not perfect,” she said. “But I know what real leadership and fundamental fairness look like in this country.” And then came the line that hit hardest: “Labor tells us they govern for the working class… Can we imagine a strong nation with no manufacturing? Can we imagine a prosperous society where families can't afford to turn on their heaters? Can we imagine a united country divided by race? Then why do we tolerate these things under this government?” That’s how you respond. Not with cheap shots. Not with spin. But with clarity — and conviction. Albanese tried to smear her. Instead, Peta Credlin delivered words that are now echoing far beyond Canberra.
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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 HUGE WIN in Denmark: The right-wing, anti-Islamic migration People’s Party just MORE THAN TRIPLED its vote share and seats in tonight’s election! Voters are fed up with open borders madness. Europe is waking up.
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Tony Windsor
Tony Windsor@TonyHWindsor·
So the Libs and Nationals are going to preference the Racists in Farrer against Independent @michelle4farrer I shudder to think what former MP late Tim Fischer would think of this move. Where is the outrage from John Anderson? If anyone is still struggling to understand how America under trump has collapsed this will give you a glimpse of how to start the slide in Australia.
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
A major realignment is happening in Australian politics with One Nation now a front runner. It comes as no surprise to Barnaby Joyce who warns that if they continue to push wind/solar, One Nation’s gonna eat their lunch and send them into political oblivion. People want affordable energy not pie in the sky green ideology!
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