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@_CharlesPreston Some people just can't even fathom the level of empathy, righteousness and courage he has.
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@_CharlesPreston Slavery was NOT just about black people being slaves! even whites were slaves and most so called slaved wanted to have owners because it was a roof over your head and some $ to live.
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Absolutely heartshattering.
May the memory of 25 year old Aaron Bushnell be a blessing. May his sacrifice be a call to action for those with the ability to do something and a haunting reminder for those who refuse to change course.

Talia Jane ❤️🔥@taliaotg
I’ve just received word that Aaron Bushnell succumbed to his injuries.
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@ianmiles I guess he has seen the tragedies in Palestine and the killing of so many children thousands of them. Not including all the paramedics, news reporters and the leveling of so many families. It's Sad to see this young man give his life for Humanity just so they can wake up.
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Media Release | One Nation launches election policies for Queensland
Escalating crime, the cost of living, the housing crisis and regional communities will be the focus for One Nation in Queensland following the launch of the party’s state election policies at the Coominya Hotel today.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said her party would be a force to be reckoned with at the October election.
“One Nation candidates will be contesting every seat at the state election with a comprehensive set of policies focusing on the issues which matter the most to Queenslanders,” Senator Hanson said.
“The first responsibility of any government is the safety of the community, but the
Miles/Palaszczuk Labor government has failed the Queensland community. Residents across the state are living in fear. Many do not even feel safe in their own homes, and that’s no way to live.
“One Nation will campaign for tougher penalties that put community safety first, for integrating proven redirection programs for at-risk youth in the justice system, and for more support and resources for Queensland police.
“The cost of living is also top of mind for many Queenslanders today, and One Nation will campaign for effective measures that relieve families struggling with rising inflation. We’ll begin by eliminating stamp duty on insurance premiums, which are going up thanks to increased property theft and damage across the state.
“High energy bills driven by the major parties’ net-zero emissions policies are one of the biggest components of inflation in Australia. One Nation outright opposes the impractical pursuit of net-zero.
“Securing accommodation – let alone actually buying your own home – is getting increasingly out of reach for many
Queenslanders. Homelessness in our state has risen 22% in the past five years. We’re advocating effective policies that will improve housing supply, reduce demand and improve affordability.
“One Nation is also aiming to bring regional, rural and remote issues back to the centre of decision-making in Queensland. Our regions have been sadly neglected by this Labor government. We want to make sure our regional communities have a loud voice in the corridors of power.
“We’ll begin with strong policies supporting agriculture, fisheries and forestry – these primary industries contribute more than $27 billion to Queensland and directly employ more than 75,000 people.
“One Nation will also stand for true equality for all Queenslanders, and against the creation of special laws and privileges based on race. Our first priority will be to repeal the divisive
‘path to treaty’ legislation in Queensland.
“It’s time for change in Queensland. People in our state are demanding action on these issues, and Labor has gone missing in action. With the support of voters and the balance of power, One Nation will put Queensland and Queenslanders first.”

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