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“Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners” George Carlin
Australia Katılım Şubat 2012
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Labor have quietly slipped in another increase to fuel excise from tomorrow night.
That means fuel prices will go up.
That also means less money in your pockets.
One Nation will continue to act as the unofficial opposition to this terrible Labor Government.
I’ll make it clear to anyone unaware of our policy. One Nation will once again half the excise tax on fuel if we hold the balance of power or win government in our own right at the next election.
#Fuel #Labor #PaulineHanson #OneNation #Labor
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Here’s our Prime Minister fawning over Bill Gates a man credibly accused of banging prostitutes, catching an STI, then scheming with Epstein to secretly dose his own wife with antibiotics to hide his filthy mess?
And this is who our leader idolises and does dodgy deals with?
Absolutely revolting.
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Foreign born Muslim, now a western Sydney councillor, Ahmed Ouf, attacks upcoming Australia Day, calling it the beginning of a "holocaust" and saying January 26th should not be celebrated with historically inaccurate rubbish.
The same crap in every country that let's them in.
Deport this parasite.
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Australians being arrested for having the Australian flag in Melbourne. @VictoriaPolice are a communist run corrupt terrorist group.
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Unfuckingbelievable, a smirking @Tony_Burke, the man responsible for importing thousands of Islamists into Australia, who represents a seat with the second largest proportion of Muslim voters in the country and who incredibly was appointed, by @AlboMP as the Minister responsible for Counter Terrorism and the security services, can’t bring himself to use the term ‘Radical Islam’. That’s the hateful ideology that’s motivated over 63,000 terrorist attacks globally since 9/11.
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A leading Australian Constitutional law expert, Anne Twomey warns the proposed Hate speech laws could be used by government to ban a rival party!!
‘ it’s just not wise to try to achieve a short term political aim by putting in the Statute book laws that could be egregiously abused in the future.’
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@JNampijinpa Sorry that’s a cop out
You and Andrew Hastie are finished now
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@JNampijinpa Fuck off, the whole Liberal Party should have just voted NO!
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STATEMENT: Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026
Yesterday evening, I was intending to vote NO to the government’s Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026.
I was waiting in the alcove outside the Senate chamber for the call on the final vote on the legislation, but there was an issue with the system upon which we rely.
I was deeply disappointed to miss the opportunity to vote against the bill.
It was a miserable end to two days of dealing with Labor’s rushed and reckless legislation.
However, I am determined to continue to call out Anthony Albanese for the appalling way in which he rammed this shocking bill through the parliament without proper consideration or scrutiny, and for forcing ill-considered laws on the Australian people.
My Coalition colleagues did their best, despite the time constraints, to improve the government’s shocking legislation. I admire and commend them for their efforts.
At the very least, visa cancellation has been strengthened, and it will be easier to list and ban hate groups.
But I could not, in good faith, support this legislation.
The restriction on firearms is a distraction-by-design. Labor is only seeking to be tough on gun laws because it’s utterly weak in confronting the root causes of antisemitism – in particular, radical left protesters and Islamist extremists. The legislation unfairly targets law-abiding citizens who use firearms for work or recreation. What really needs to be addressed is stopping jihadists from accessing guns, legally or illegally.
The legislation contains a flawed hate crime definition that is incredibly broad in scope. I’m concerned it could be weaponised. And I’m worried about the unforeseen consequences of this legislation and its ramifications for free speech.
And there is no sunset clause – a safeguard that would time limit any damage from poorly conceived legislation.
I have been contacted by many Australians of Jewish faith who had issues with all aspects of the Albanese government’s Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026. They noted that the legislation failed to address the root causes of antisemitism and believed it would fail to combat antisemitism.
Labor’s spin doctors are working overtime to portray the Coalition as weak for its response to this ill-considered and ineffective legislation.
But I’ll tell you what is truly weak: a government that, for more than 800 days, lacked the moral clarity and political leadership to come down hard on the perpetrators of antisemitism.
It’s scandalous that, despite so many crimes being committed, there have been so few arrests and so few visas cancelled.
The problem isn’t so much that existing laws are insufficient, rather, the problem is that existing laws haven’t been enforced.
The plague of antisemitism afflicting our nation is one that the Albanese government not only failed to stop, but also allowed to spread due to its inaction and moral confusion.
Two questions linger in my mind:
Why did the government rush to pass this legislation instead of taking the time to get it right?
And given that rush, what is the government trying to hide?
My view throughout this process is that, leveraging off the Bondi tragedy and using the justification of combatting antisemitism, the politically expedient Anthony Albanese has sought to ram through legislation to curtail and control speech because he wants to shut down debate on key policy issues, like mass immigration.
This comes as no surprise. It’s exactly what we have come to expect from this Prime Minister.
Since coming to power, we’ve seen the Albanese government’s socialist inclinations play out. It’s a government that mistakes control for governing well. A government that favours a state-directed economy over a free-market economy. And a government that prefers having power over citizens – who are dependent on the state – to empowering citizens.

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