
Barnie O’Leary
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Barnie O’Leary
@VoteNo_01
Doctor. Diversity is NOT strength
Perth, Western Australia Katılım Haziran 2023
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Australia now has approximately 1 million Indian-born residents, sending approximately $7.3 billion USD (or $10.5 billion AUD) in remittances to India annually.
This represents nearly a fifth of all money transferred out of Australia.
This is wrong, parasitic, and needs to be STOPPED.
It can only be stopped by HALTING immigration.
Immigration can only be stopped by VOTING OUT ALBO.
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@ctindale @DHughesy What a flog @CraigHill01 is here. He throws down the accusation of mental illness at @DHughesy then when challenged he plays his own fragile mental health PTSD card. Wants to have it both ways
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Look at this exchange and you’ll see the Moral Translation force I talk about in this essay and many other operating in real time.
Craig Hill gets a critique from @dhughesy rooted in material reality, tax settings, property investment, the everyday pressures squeezing families trying to buy a home or keep the lights on, and what does he do?
He doesn’t engage the substance. He doesn’t offer numbers, lived experience, or policy outcomes.
Instead he translates it instantly into moral failure: “personal attacks against people you know nothing about,” “try to do better,” “this is not humour,” and a condescending offer of a mental-health chat thrown in for good measure.
Notice the process
Material complaint goes in.
Moral verdict and character lecture come out.
This is the mechanism I described.
The governing class and its propagandists live separated from the consequences they help create, then use moral language to police anyone who notices.
The real strain on ordinary Australians, housing costs, bills, service collapse, disappears behind accusations of bad character or insufficient virtue.
Once you see the pattern, you see it everywhere. The debate is never joined on the ground where people actually live. It is moved to the courtroom of false moral decency, where the critic is put on trial , denounced and the system walks free.
That’s how the squeeze is maintained.
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She should be sat in her garden this evening, reflecting on her colourful life, proud of herself for not compromising on what she believed in for 78 years, even through this nonsensical period in which we live.
I feel sure this wasn't some burglary gone wrong, I feel sure its more sinister and an indicator of how dangerous having an opinion has become in Britain in 2026.
#RIPAnnWiddecombe

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Immigration is being used to plug an economic crisis and a way of gerrymandering the electorate . It’s a disgraceful cynical way of destroying Australia for short term political leverage .
Matt Barrie@matt_barrie
The Australian economy is cactus It's just a voter importation machine blowing a housing bubble that's maxed out household debt The implosion is going to be catastrophic
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@DBCooparello @Katherine_deves Seems your “repulsive sense” is just untrustworthy emotion then. There’s no comparison in terms of numbers, scale and the differences between the hosts and immigrants
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@Katherine_deves Did/do you similarly disapprove of Italian and/or Greek immigration from Europe? I get a repulsive sense that you may have
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@AdrianHavers @matt_barrie Yep. As it turns out women and beta men make for a more dangerous world than conservatives masculine men. Whodathunkit?
The lefty never thinks “what will happen if we do this”, rather “we should/we need to do this”
Because fairness
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@AdrianHavers @matt_barrie Leftists have a form of magical thinking where they can’t see that their emotionally held beliefs aren’t working in the real world. They are stuck with believing their emotions over facts, …and here we are with this mess!
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@DrClaytonForre1 @creation247 Haha I’ve grown up with Celsius but that’s funny 🤣
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Fahrenheit is superior to Celsius and I’m tired of pretending this is a debate.
Fahrenheit feels like temperature was designed by an human being who walks outside, feels the air, and says, “Yeah, that makes sense.”
Zero is freezing. 100 is brutally hot.
70 is comfortable. 80 is warm.
The numbers feel like what they are describing.
Celsius feels like it was designed by a committee of people who hate joy and want every conversation about the weather to sound like a chemistry lab.
“It’s 22 degrees outside.”
What does that even mean to a normal person? Am I wearing shorts? Am I grabbing a jacket?
Nobody knows. You need a conversion chart and a government employee standing next to you explaining the vibes.
Fahrenheit gives you range. That’s the point. It gives you more numbers for the temperatures human beings actually live in. You can feel the difference between 68, 72, 76, and 80. Those numbers matter. Fahrenheit lets you describe the world with more precision without having to break into decimals like a lunatic.
And here’s the other thing...
Celsius is connected to the metric cult energy that came out of the French Revolution. And the French Revolution was evil. Both of the Revolution were to rip out tradition, faith, monarchy, hierarchy, the Church, the calendar, the clock, and anything that reminded man he was not God.
CELSIUS IS INHERENTLY EVIL
So yes, Celsius may be useful if you’re boiling water in a lab. Congratulations. But Fahrenheit is for living LIFE because Fahrenheit is for walking outside and instantly knowing what kind of day you’re about to have.
100 means hot. 70 means beautiful. Zero means don’t go outside unless you have a death wish.
That’s a real system.

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@ellymelly ON ear-marked his seat well before Hastie’s recent comments
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Andrew Hastie declared war on One Nation a few weeks ago - and they have ear-marked his WA seat of Canning for the challenge.
Now, a dry run of that battle could take place much sooner than expected with the retirement of a local Labor MP from the overlapping state seat of Secret Harbour.
It's not war, yet, but it will be uncomfortably close for the Liberal who has aspirations for the leadership.
Article | spectator.com.au/2026/07/sink-l…

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