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Zing Bee

@Z73_mee

Live Life like someone's left the gate open :-)

Australia Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Surprise, surprise, it looks like another boatload of illegals has landed in Australia. According to media reports, approximately 30 men, claiming to be from Pakistan, have landed in a remote region of WA. Almost the exact same thing happened late last November. It's time the Albanese Labor Government took responsibility for losing control of our borders. Every responsible Minister needs to be held accountable, from the PM down. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles should be sacked, Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil should be sacked, Attorney General Mark Dreyfus should be sacked, and Anthony Albanese should be turfed out as well. The Albanese Labor Government has lost control of our borders; this is unforgivable, and they need to be sent a message at the next election. Enough is enough.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
The most frightening part about waking up is finding out that nobody seems to notice. Nobody seems to care.
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Zing Bee
Zing Bee@Z73_mee·
@MRobertsQLD Well its pretty dodgy at best. I had to talk utter crap for over 20mins once so Telstra AI would believe my birthdate authentication - I have a very young voice over the phone. I'm a 70's baby and I still get asked if there's a supervising adult in the house when I order pizza!
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Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺
Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺@MRobertsQLD·
Social media ban or big brother control? The government, with support of the Liberals, is proposing a ban on children under 16 accessing social media, justifying the measure by claiming it’s "popular." Oh, really? It’s ironic that the same parties that accuse One Nation of populism are now pushing a measure not because it’s practical, but simply because it’s supposedly popular. A true conservative party @PeterDutton_MP would support parents to supervise their own children in their own homes. A true conservative, Mr Dutton, would not be promoting big government replacing parents. The eGovernment is also trialling age-assurance technology, which uses facial scans of every social media user to confirm they are over 16. If there’s any doubt, the system will cross-check the person’s Digital ID to ensure it matches. In addition to facial scans, the "Assurance AI" will monitor keystrokes, audio patterns and "other measures" to determine the user’s age. By now you may conclude, as I did, that enforcing a social media age limit of 16 would require verifying everyone’s age using the device camera and their Digital ID—which everyone would be forced to have. So much for Digital ID being voluntary. Even adults will need one to continue using social media. Even more alarming is the fact that conversations would be monitored for signs of age, yet what happens to the voice prints and keystroke logs this system collects? To make this work, cameras on devices would need to run constantly to ensure a new user hasn’t hopped on to an existing computer session. This means cameras would always be on, capturing everything - video and audio – that is happening in the room. This creates a perfect scenario for hackers to access the feed. In the unlikely event they can actually make this work, children would move to other platforms that are less regulated, less safe and more prone to child exploitation. One Nation opposes this legislation. The best people to monitor and regulate children’s internet use are parents—not a Big Brother government.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Guess how much her helicopter bill was after being airlifted to the ER.
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Jason American Patriot™
Jason American Patriot™@TruthJasonLee·
Ed says: if you move to Texas, leave you BS ideology in the state came from, and if you can't handle that, go back to the state you came from because..... ‼️Check This Out.‼️
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🎨 ClᐰiRe ✨
🎨 ClᐰiRe ✨@DelClaire86·
(For safety, use your sunglasses) Here: A human sunshine ☀️☀️☀️...
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Write me a horror story with only 6 words
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Zing Bee
Zing Bee@Z73_mee·
@PaulineHansonOz @MRobertsQLD Amazing young man! It also never ceases to amaze me how empty that chamber is. The only ones that consistently seem to show up are you two! Obviously the other pollies think they get paid to rock up only if & when they feel like it.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
I'd like to end this Parliamentary sitting by sharing a story because it turns out that it's not only One Nation fighting to defend free speech in Australia. There are fighters for this most important democratic right everywhere. One of these great Australians is a 14-year-old young man named Liam, and hist story is a lesson for the members of this parliament. It was about three months ago, in a Year 9 classroom in Queensland, that an assignment was given to students: nominate your personal hero, write a speech about them, and deliver a speech to the class. Our intrepid young speechwriter began his assignment by nominating me as his hero. Liam's teacher immediately told him he couldn't do that as I was a figure that was 'too controversial'. Believe me when I tell you that this is not the first time this has happened in an educational setting. The teacher then suggested a number of other public figures, none of whom Liam considered to be his personal hero. Liam decided that he'd go ahead anyway and write a speech about Senator Pauline Hanson. He wrote about me representing forgotten Australians and never giving up. He wrote about my pride in Australia and my patriotism. He wrote about his own pride in Australia and his own patriotism. He wrote about my views on multiculturalism and its impacts on our nation. He wrote about how I put Australia's best interest first. He wrote about my love for my country and how he shared it. He wrote about bringing common sense back to Australia's political system. I think that last point was a very astute observation for a young man at the age of 14. Many politicians have only a very tenuous relationship with common sense. He then delivered this speech to his class. For standing up for himself, Liam got a failing grade and was forced to miss the sports session he always looked forward to at the end of the school week. He spent that session in detention. He was detained for standing up for his right to freely express his views. Over the past few years that has become an all-too-familiar story all over the Western world. That's why Liam wrote to my office to let me know what had happened to him. I was humbled by his description of me, and we should all be humbled by his personal courage. Understandably, I was also outraged at how he was treated. He was a young Australian who defied arbitrary authority to stand up for his right to free speech and his right to express a political opinion. Regardless of his opinion and whether you agree with it or not, he showed great courage and he deserves great respect. He exercised the most important democratic right any of us have and he did so with dignity. I know his parents are very proud of Liam. In fact, his mother wrote to the school to protest his treatment and demand a passing grade for having successfully completed his assignment. She was successful in getting Liam a C-minus. I've since read his speech and I've given it a B-plus. I'd like to have given Liam an A, but I strongly believe we should always give our young people something to strive for. It has been my privilege to host Liam as my guest in Parliament House today. It has been my privilege because Liam stood up for a democratic right I have championed since I first came to this place 28 years ago. Liam's story is a reminder that freedom of speech is a fundamental right that we must always protect, because there will always be those who try to take it away from us. Liam's bravery is an example we can all follow. It is Liam who is the real hero of this story. I say to teachers out there: How dare you criticise someone who chooses me or anyone else, as their hero? That is their choice. You asked them to do it, and yet you want to strip them of that right to choose who they want because, in your political opinion, I am too controversial. That's not what should be taught to our kids. Critical thinking should be taught, a way of thinking to encourage. But our teachers today are forcing their own political opinions on young students coming through the system. Is that really what we want? I don't think so. That's not the Australia that many people have fought and died for, for our right to freedom of speech and right to an opinion. So he is a hero to all Australians who believe in the right to freedom of speech and to all Australians who stand to defend it. And do you know what, Liam? You are my personal hero. Thank you.
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
I had a really stressful day today - tell me something good.
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The Post Millennial
The Post Millennial@TPostMillennial·
Chris Murphy: “Border crossings are lower at the Southwest Border than they were at the end of the Trump presidency.”
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Didi Megadudu
Didi Megadudu@DidiGigaDooDoo·
@DuckDuckGo Dear DuckDuckGo, I have tried to switch many times but I am forced back to Google because your search relevancy is midocre. Please focus on improving your product. Apple has discussed making DuckDuckGo default for private tabs but decided against it because of week results.
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DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo@DuckDuckGo·
🟠 U.S. Judge Rules Google's Monopoly is Illegal 🟠 Statement on the U.S. v. Google ruling: Judge Amit Mehta issued an historic ruling today saying in no uncertain terms: "Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly." Google has used its monopoly power to block meaningful competition in the search market by putting a stranglehold on major distribution points for more than a decade. So even though DuckDuckGo provides something valuable that people want and Google won't provide — real privacy protection online — Google makes it difficult to use DuckDuckGo by default. We applaud this landmark decision and the important work of the Department of Justice and state Attorneys General to enforce our antitrust laws. The journey ahead will be long. As we are seeing in the EU and other places, Google will do anything it can to avoid changing its conduct. However, we know there is a pent up demand for alternatives in search and this ruling will support access to more options.
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Australia Today 🇦🇺
Australia Today 🇦🇺@Australia_Today·
Our society is under attack... Australians are constantly being told that we are on someone else's land. Australian land belongs to all Australians. Comment your thoughts and REPOST to spread this message.
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Zing Bee
Zing Bee@Z73_mee·
@DelClaire86 I used to play it years ago too...you're remembering more than I do!
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🎨 ClᐰiRe ✨
🎨 ClᐰiRe ✨@DelClaire86·
That's all i can remember of the "Letter to Elise" I knew by heart ten years ago 😭 I should put back. I miss the piano but I don't have one. It's when I'm at my parents' that I play it sometimes.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Ok I’m FREE , we’ll sort of, None of this makes sense , I’m now detained in Calgary , prevented from leaving the city , these conditions stop me from continuing my tour of Canada & meeting with guests for podcasts . I’m not even allowed to leave to travel home
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant

TOMMY ROBINSON HAS BEEN RELEASED! But he must turn in his passport, remain in southern Alberta, and he cannot leave Canada! Tomorrow we work on fixing that. Help us help Tommy by crowdfunding the best lawyer in Alberta at TommyTrial.com.

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Corin Nemec
Corin Nemec@imcorinnemec·
I am very saddened to hear that my friend since 1989 Seth Binzer passed away at 49 years young. For those who only knew of him from the tabloids, I can assure, Seth was a great guy and good friend. He will be dearly and sorely missed. Love you brother. youtu.be/T5FzWEg9bPk?si…
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
@elonmusk Elon, just because someone has a form (which anyone can find online) doesn’t mean you become a registered voter merely by filling it out. There are checks on citizenship upon someone getting an official voter registration for federal and state elections.
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