J Thomas EdD

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J Thomas EdD

J Thomas EdD

@j0yth0mas

Ex Teacher

Katılım Şubat 2014
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
"Sensational". He looks like a miner in a dress. 😂😂😂
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
Imama Mahjoub Mahjoubi gave a sermon at his local mosque in Bagnols-sur-Ceze near Avignon. He made a reference to the French Tricolore as "satanic". Then 15 plain clothes policemen turned up at his home, transported him to Paris & then put him on the first plane to Tunisia, his birthplace. All within 8 hours. He had lived in France for 40 years, since the age of 12. He never applied for a French nationality. A last ditch appeal from a lefty lawyer failed. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Recently, I learned of the shocking situation facing residents of Toobeah in Queensland. It seems the local council, led by Mayor Lawrence Springborg, is working with the Miles Labor State Government to transfer ownership of the nearby Toobeah Reserve to an Aboriginal Corporation headquartered more than 400 km away. For four years, the residents who call Toobeah home have been kept in the dark about the future of this land. So, on their behalf, I’ve written to the State Government and Goondiwindi Regional Council asking that the transfer be paused until residents in Toobeah are given the opportunity to be consulted on how this will affect their community’s wellbeing. The lack of local consultation on the transfer of Toobeah Reserve land to the Bigambul Aboriginal Corporation has left the community with no answers about future access to the popular recreation area. This land has been the heart of the Toobeah community for more than a century. Residents have paid good money to keep it well maintained, and they make regular use of it for a range of recreational pursuits. Now they’re wondering if they’ll have access to this community land again, with the Queensland Labor Government about to transfer ownership to an Indigenous corporation with an office more than 400 km away. What ‘connection’ to this land could they have, working more than 400 km away? I'll be headed out to Toobeah on the 6th of March to consult with the locals and hear what they have to say and listen to their concerns. More than half of Australia is already under native title, and another 12% is under claim. At some point, Australians are going to have to say enough is enough. Australia is home to all Australians and belongs to all Australians. This was an important message implicit in the rejection of the voice to Parliament at last year’s referendum. Toobeah is in the Federal electorate of Maranoa, which had the highest ‘no’ vote in Australia. Labor’s referendum failed spectacularly because it only consulted with the activists and academics who stood to gain from the voice to Parliament. Labor didn’t listen to the rest of Australia and provided no details despite being reasonably asked countless times. Labor, and many in the Coalition it seems, need to re-learn the fact that governments must govern for all citizens equally.
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LadyTasker
LadyTasker@TaskerLady89977·
🚨PETA CREDLIN FIRES AT ANTHONY ALBANESE!! Peta Credlin said “The Aboriginal people who live in our cities and towns, who go to schools and universities, who have jobs and who start businesses, who have seats in the parliament and jobs in the media they are not disadvantaged.” “It’s those who don’t go to school, live in places where there are no jobs, that have the poor life outcomes that produce the dire overall statistics, and that’s mostly those who live in very remote Australia. “As a country, we have never been less racist and never been more colour blind.” Do you agree with Peta Credlin?
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Arab countries citizens are waking up 1. Suddenly we discovered that Gaza, which is inhabited by 2 million people… has 36 hospitals There are Arab countries with 30 million citizens and do not have this number of hospitals. 2. Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was getting water, electricity, gas, and fuel for free from Israel. Of course, there is no Arab citizen who does not pay water, electricity and fuel bills. 3. Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was receiving $30 million a month from Qatar alone, and $120 million a month from UNRWA, and $50 million a month from the European Union, and 30 million dollars a month from America. There are Arab countries drowning in debt and cannot find anyone to help them, even with one million dollars. 4. Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was not besieged, and all goods were entering it, as were foreigners and people of foreign nationalities. Its residents were traveling to Egypt and from there to the rest of the world, and Mr. Fafo is the biggest example. 5. Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was living better than many Arab countries…and its people were living better than many Arab people. 6. Suddenly…we discovered that our minds were besieged by a programmed lie…by the (Muslim) Brotherhood media.” 7. Suddenly we discovered that the children in Gaza are not children as we usually think, but children of terrorists with machine guns and suicide belts who underwent special training by Hamas. 8. Suddenly we discovered that the schools, hospitals, and mosques in Gaza are organized terror headquarters and ammunition warehouses with Hamas’ underground tunnels. 9. Suddenly we discovered that in Gaza there is an underground “metro” of Hamas that stretches for 500 km, which Israel can only envy. 10. Suddenly we discovered that the supposedly doctors and teachers in Gaza turned out to be active Hamas terrorists. 11. Suddenly we discovered that rockets and mortars are kept in children’s rooms in Gaza homes. 12. Suddenly we discovered that Hitler and his book “Mein Kampf” were very popular in Gaza, and its translation into Arabic was in almost every home in Gaza, or a portrait of the author. 13. Suddenly we discovered that Gazans live a life of luxury, with multi-story mansions with swimming pools and premium German cars. 14. Suddenly we discovered that there is no Israeli siege on Gaza because it still borders its Muslim sister Egypt. 15. Suddenly we discovered that most of the “citizens” in Gaza support Hamas and other terrorist groups, elected Hamas in democratic elections, and celebrated the massacre on October 7th. 16. Suddenly we discovered that what is called journalists in Gaza who work for Western media like CNN, AP, Reuters, and others turned out to be Hamas terrorists who participated in the massacre on October 7th. 17. Suddenly we discovered that what is called ‘peace activists’ and ‘workers of international human rights organizations’ of the UN, the Red Cross, and WHO, turned out to be terrorists and corrupt people of Hamas. 18. Suddenly we discovered that each of the leaders of Hamas is a billionaire and richer than President Trump, with a net worth of 4-5 billion dollars each. Source: @hodajannat
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Phillip Thompson OAM MP
Phillip Thompson OAM MP@P_Thompson88·
Youth crime is the number one issue we face everyday in Townsville, we have been screaming out for change as these youth criminals get more brazen and violent. The public hearing on youth justice reform is in Townsville on the 5th February. I’d encourage all who can to attend.
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9News Sydney
9News Sydney@9NewsSyd·
This was the shocking aftermath at Bronte Beach, which was left completely trashed following wild Christmas Day celebrations. 👀🏖️ #9News | WATCH LIVE 6pm
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UniSA (this account is no longer active)
The Aboriginal Pathways Programs’ Land Management course helps students develop study skills while applying it to the real world. Point Lowly Excursion - Making Learning Real was Kimberley Marden's 📸 entry in UniSA's Images of Research and Teaching Comp, up on the #unisaLED
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J Thomas EdD
J Thomas EdD@j0yth0mas·
@DavidPocock What a load of rubbish about caring for the river. They did nothing more than drink the water and eat the wildlife.
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
Huge win for the incredible Murrumbidgee River today! Thanks to the Ngunnawal who’ve been caring for the river for thousands of years and the many people who’ve been advocating for better flows and care of the river for decades ❤️
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Antsy Negs
Antsy Negs@AntsyNegs·
@nyunggai If WA votes No I will be very ashamed of my state. I was raised a white supremacist in the 1960s and ‘70s, as nearly all white kids were in WA in those days. A great education enabled me to escape this evil ideology. Horrible to see it rear its ugly head with the No campaign.
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Vicki Mainard Madi Keys 2025 AO Champ 🇦🇺🕹🏀🐈
If you respect all Australians no matter what the colour of their skin is. Then you will vote no. A yes vote put racism into our constitution forever and give aboriginals all the power over the rest of us. Want to know about the voice and how bad it is. go to riskyvoice.com
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Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO
The Yes pamphlet is a fantasy novel about a magical wand called the Voice that will solve all problems. Actually, they can only be solved by economic participation: kids in school, adults in jobs, business creation & home ownership. #notmyvoice ow.ly/mQHG50PjXPk
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AndyBTravels
AndyBTravels@AndyBTravels·
One thing I dislike in Japan are the heated toilet seats!
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Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO
Chris Kenny says he “cannot deal with the myriad minor lies and distortions” of the No Campaign and then proceeds with a series of lies and distortions of his own. Here’s ten: ow.ly/tc2J50PGiIK #notmyvoice
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J Thomas EdD
J Thomas EdD@j0yth0mas·
@2GB873 Excellent news! This has to stop. Every time there is an interest in some land for developmemt, a land claim is placed on it. No more land claims.
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2GB Sydney
2GB Sydney@2GB873·
The vote at Mosman Council's meeting this evening was unanimous.
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Marcus Foo
Marcus Foo@KiwiFruityFooey·
@2GB873 @MortyAUS Welcome to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, where they’ll seize and claim our lands, our water and resources and we won’t be able to remove it from the Constitution.
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2GB Sydney
2GB Sydney@2GB873·
An Aboriginal land claim has hit Balmoral Beach... and the land value could be worth close to $100 million. 😯 MORE: brnw.ch/21wCh1e
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