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Watch our show!! Just search up "Other Side Australia" on YouTube - or go to link below👇🏼 News commentary + deep-dive interviews from a sensible perspective!

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This “white Australia” skin colour BS has to stop. NOW. I’m 3rd generation Australian. I’m of half Celtic and half Lebanese descent (and I don’t know what’s Arab, French or Phonecian even in that half). My kids have Spanish, Filipino, and even possibly a tiny bit of Chinese added to the mix. Seriously. Racist childish BS is beneath us all and is grossly UNAustralian. The fact is: what matters is our values and philosophy and worldview are ONE AND SHARED enough to be a united people advancing positively and building greatness together. Australia IS a nation of Anglo-Celtic British religious and philosophical foundation which itself emerged from Greco-Roman European history it also has Nordic aspects… the Angles, the Saxons... on and on it goes. Multiculturalism is wrong and a destructive nonsense. BUT We don’t devalue assimilated Aussie citizens and have categories of “Australianness” based on racial origin (including Aboriginal origin). EVER. PERIOD. Your Australinness is in how you behave and how much you honour the VALUES of this nation and Western European Judeo-Christian civilisation upon which the NATION was built. Not where your ancestors came from. (And yes, it is *Judeo*-Christian - pick up a Bible and note where the first 2/3 of it came from) @ProfJoannaHowe and @OzraeliAvi are as Australian as Sam and MORE than a lot of traitorous leftist and “far right” “white” people I know. So… as Bob Katter would say… “don’t say that!!!…”
Dr Joanna Howe@ProfJoannaHowe

These two guys @OzraeliAvi and @2worldsPodcast are fighting over whether I am Australian. Born in England, I emigrated here when I was 4 and have lived here ever since. My parents originate from India and Portugal. I've visited India once. I have brown skin. What do you think?

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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
Even rusted on Labor supporters now realise that voting for the Albanese regime was a huge error, and they elected a deceitful lying incompetent government, run by a pack off fools that couldn’t run a chook raffle in a pub.
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derrrp@cryptoderrp·
@OtherSideAus People are entitled to their preferences whether you or i agree with them or not, it is not for you to police them. Also i am offended by the term Judeo-Christian as a Christian.
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The Other Side (Australian Vodcast)
This “white Australia” skin colour BS has to stop. NOW. I’m 3rd generation Australian. I’m of half Celtic and half Lebanese descent (and I don’t know what’s Arab, French or Phonecian even in that half). My kids have Spanish, Filipino, and even possibly a tiny bit of Chinese added to the mix. Seriously. Racist childish BS is beneath us all and is grossly UNAustralian. The fact is: what matters is our values and philosophy and worldview are ONE AND SHARED enough to be a united people advancing positively and building greatness together. Australia IS a nation of Anglo-Celtic British religious and philosophical foundation which itself emerged from Greco-Roman European history it also has Nordic aspects… the Angles, the Saxons... on and on it goes. Multiculturalism is wrong and a destructive nonsense. BUT We don’t devalue assimilated Aussie citizens and have categories of “Australianness” based on racial origin (including Aboriginal origin). EVER. PERIOD. Your Australinness is in how you behave and how much you honour the VALUES of this nation and Western European Judeo-Christian civilisation upon which the NATION was built. Not where your ancestors came from. (And yes, it is *Judeo*-Christian - pick up a Bible and note where the first 2/3 of it came from) @ProfJoannaHowe and @OzraeliAvi are as Australian as Sam and MORE than a lot of traitorous leftist and “far right” “white” people I know. So… as Bob Katter would say… “don’t say that!!!…”
Dr Joanna Howe@ProfJoannaHowe

These two guys @OzraeliAvi and @2worldsPodcast are fighting over whether I am Australian. Born in England, I emigrated here when I was 4 and have lived here ever since. My parents originate from India and Portugal. I've visited India once. I have brown skin. What do you think?

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Jayvee@JayveeM1968·
@craigkellyAFEE @OtherSideAus I’m a proud yearly subscriber. 3000 more is required if he is to keep doing the great work our left wing media refuse to do.
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@teachermom19681 @NancySinatra @DMarguriet Lots of narcissistic sociopaths are both those things. And the fact people like you can’t see what lies beneath is what makes them so dangerous. He was extremely charming. But look at what he did - and failed to do if you want to make a grown up intelligent assessment.
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Nancy Sinatra@NancySinatra·
'For the first time in American history, an African American became president.' What a great day it was. What a great president he was.
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza

On the evening Barack Obama was elected President of the United States, he didn’t rush off to the loud celebrations. Instead, he stayed inside a hotel room in Chicago playing Scrabble with his daughters — Malia Obama and Sasha Obama. A simple moment. But it revealed a great deal about the man who entered history that night. While millions of Americans celebrated his victory, Obama wanted his daughters to remember the evening not as a political spectacle, but as time spent with family. On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama took the oath of office as the 44th President of the United States, placing his hand on the same Bible used by Abraham Lincoln in 1861. For the first time in American history, an African American became president. But Obama’s story was never only about grand speeches and historic ceremonies. During the campaign, he still made time to read Harry Potter to his daughters before bed. As a child growing up between Hawaii and Indonesia, the future president loved comic books and superhero stories. Even his political career began in an unconventional way: in 1996, he won his first seat in the Illinois Senate after a difficult legal battle over the signatures submitted by his opponents. Then came the White House. But even there, Obama refused to abandon simple habits. He personally read letters from ordinary Americans and often replied to them himself — sometimes late at night. He believed a president should hear people directly, not only through statistics and reports. Obama is left-handed — like only a handful of U.S. presidents before him. He wore nearly identical dark suits and the same style of shoes every day so he wouldn’t waste energy on unnecessary decisions. And he had one tradition he never broke: on Election Day, he always played basketball. The only election he had ever lost happened when he skipped it. Michelle Obama once shared that even in the White House, her husband made his own bed every morning — a habit taught to him by his grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, whom he lovingly called “Toot.” Even while living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he never forgot who he had been before becoming president. And perhaps that is why millions of people around the world saw in him not just a politician — but a human being. A man who, amid power, fame, and history-changing decisions, tried to preserve the things that mattered most: family, simplicity, humanity, and a connection to the people for whom all of it was meant to matter.

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@NancySinatra @VeritasEver He was a good actor and performer and extremely charming. Peel back the layers to a level most people of your IQ don’t bother looking at, and he was very very dangerous. And probably a lot lot more of a true narcissist than Pres Trump.
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@chiky_handlr If you love this guy you need to seek help. He may be amusing but he and his kind would guarantee your destruction if there was any kind of real threat to your nation.
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chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
Great job CBS and DJT. You just made the world love Stephen Colbert more than they already did, which we didn’t think was even possible. Bravo!
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@Mon4Kooyong Nice Teal border. So what you’re saying is you want to continue pretending to be independent while Being directly majority funded by one organisation? Can you clarify that?
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Dr Monique Ryan MP
Dr Monique Ryan MP@Mon4Kooyong·
My statement in response to media commentary surrounding the potential establishment of a new political party.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
The right to criticise a religion is part of British culture Criticism of Islam is Islamoscepticism, not Islamophobia Phobias are irrational fears, like arachnophobia- the fear of spiders Or in the case of Islam, fear of dogs and pigs Calling scepticism (or criticism) a phobia is a misuse of the English language An infidel's fear of being beheaded is not irrational
Laurence Fox@LozzaFox

We need to remove meaningless words such as “Islamophobia” from our beautiful and ancient language. We need to be as rigorous in mocking the term as the midget dictator @SadiqKhan is about making sure no one can reply to his tweets.

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Moira Deeming MP
Moira Deeming MP@MoiraDeemingMP·
To all the self satisfied “modern men” who think themselves superior for NOT protecting women & children from men who transgress our boundaries- You are garden variety cowards- and will be remembered as such. To all the *actual* men, who make it their business to stand up FOR us & WITH us- thank you 💜🙏
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He Who Dares, Wins@MattRyanForever·
@Police_Clips Are we totally sure this is a real police interaction? I can’t ever recall seeing an Asian American act like this. And he’s good looking and articulate as well, so this seems even more bizarre.
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Callum Duffy@callumduffy0311·
@TMFScottP Here’s hoping they can be a new place for the moderates the liberals have left behind
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Scott Phillips
Scott Phillips@TMFScottP·
It's easier, ideologically and pragmatically, to be entirely independent - no party lines, no party structure. Electorally, a party gives centrist voters a home outside just the current Teal seats. But the journey is risky and uncertain. I *think* it's the right move.
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Mr Ed
Mr Ed@1stuyc·
@TMFScottP Lets all help give them a name for this Party. I'll start. "Karen's for Climate". Or maybe "Simon Says and Karen's Act".
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Lisa
Lisa@Lisa9Sophia·
Good idea - they can out themselves as liars and cheats. Everyone who’s ever donated to them, or volunteered, under the proviso they were “independent” will feel scammed Btw no way anyone anywhere will buy the line they’re “centrists”, just look at their voting record - it’s hard Greens
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@TMFScottP The National party is dead and the Liberal party is almost dead. They rejected their base and have no members. Abbott might be able to restore a bit of life. Let’s see.
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Scott Phillips
Scott Phillips@TMFScottP·
It threatens the LNP on the left, though, just as One Nation threatens it on the right. Will be a fascinating - and potentially *very* consequential next Federal election. Source: smh.com.au/politics/feder…
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It’s the honest move. After years of dishonesty pretending to be independent. But most smart Aussies now wouldn’t trust these people as far as they could spit. They’re clearly backed by the “renewables” industry and massive $$ to push a particular approach to energy that is making us broke and harming our national security.
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