
Eric Was Once In Adelaide
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Eric Was Once In Adelaide
@EricInAdelaide
I was in Adelaide, South Australia. Old muso with my MGB race cars! And I take an eclectic range of photos for Instagram Ericinadelaide

















Senator Barnaby Joyce didn't just speak—he detonated "bombs of truth" right in the middle of Parliament. The debate dragged on... until he stood up, his gaze icy, and declared: “I’m tired of people who keep spewing insults at Australia.” Nine words. A suffocating silence fell. Then he targeted Mehreen Faruqi: “Especially those who came here seeking safety, building their lives on our freedom, only to turn around and slander the Southern Cross flag that saved them—while still comfortably receiving a $211,000 salary from taxpayers’ money and flying overseas to smear this nation.” The room erupted. Faruqi’s face flushed crimson with anger. Senator Sarah Hanson-Young yelled, “ORDER — THIS IS RACIST!” Reporters’ phones rang in unison. The Senate President banged his gavel repeatedly. And Barnaby? He stood firm. “Hey girl, if you hate this country so much, Qantas has one-way tickets waiting for you. Love it — or leave. Patriotism isn’t hatred. It’s gratitude.” Sky News and ABC News 24 recorded record viewership. Social media exploded. The far-left fell silent. The nation was listening. The message was clear: Enough is enough. One Senator. One fact. A firestorm was spreading from Parliament to every home across Australia. - Sky News Aus (FB)



Today the Senate has voted to censure me, again. What a joke. Australians are sleeping on the street, the cost of living is strangling families, our Defence Force is completely under strength to protect ourselves, and this is what Liberal, Labor and Greens choose to spend the Parliament’s time on. I couldn’t even get through my comments without being shouted down by Senators Thorpe and Hanson-Young, completely disrespecting my right to speak in the Parliament, yet I’m the one who apparently deserves a censure. The people of Australia will judge me at the next election, not these out of touch snobs. The results of the vote are in the comments. I will never back down. One Nation will stand up, have the debates in Parliament and ask the tough questions that Australians want our politicians to deal with.















