Anthony Albanese has decided to accelerate mass immigration from the subcontinent into Australia
Because it’s going so well, he’s deployed laws which strip our rights to force ‘Social Cohesion’ where cultures are diametrically opposed
Cultural Enrichment
A Brisbane judge has won fans around the country for making a courtroom — and a child sex offender - sit in silence for five minutes.
Judge Ryan Haddrick stopped proceedings in the Brisbane District Court on Thursday where a 35-year-old man had pleaded guilty to a sex act with a child.
The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the child, committed the depraved acts against the 14-year-old after the pair had eaten dinner and smoked cannabis..
The man's lawyer, Damien Gates, was making submissions about the seriousness of the offending and said that "the penile intercourse lasted five minutes, not more than that, as he desisted"
That's what Judge Haddrick sensationally halted
proceedings in a powerful show of empathy that has since resonated around the country.
#The Courier Mail reported on how the next moments unfolded.
“Sit down for a second, just sit down for a second,” Judge Haddrick said.
"In fact, sit down for five minutes, starting now," he said.
"The proposition I am putting through to you and through to your client, is that in five minutes engaging in sexual conduct with a 14-year-old, the penny should have dropped before it occurred.
‘AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND’: Judge’s court act in child sex case goes viral https://t.co/zpSQAai3YC
A warning about "tolerance" towards Islam.
If you're not following this guy, he's the son of the founder of Hamas who turned against the organisation, converted to Christianity and now speaks out against Islamism.
... so he knows what he's talking about.
$69 million of Australian taxpayer money just helped a foreign fund outbid Australian farmers for Australian land
Let that hit home…..
Tasmania’s largest farm 22,000 hectares of productive dairy and beef country feeding Australian families for generations
Converting productive farmland into pine plantation for carbon credits a concept critics describe as paying to keep polluting rather than actually stopping anything
99% of locals opposed it
Not one Australian was asked
And a CEFC director from the same agency that invested the $69 million sat on the board that was supposed to independently approve it
Under a direct democracy model
Australians could have voted this down
We could have and we would have said no
This is no longer just about choosing which politicians run the show
This is about installing the safeguards that give us the power to say no in the first place
Start demanding more Australia and make this system change a Non Negotiable with your vote
Because nothing changes until we do
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#foreigninvestment #australia #auspol #australianfarmers
A teenage boy has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a suspected stabbing at a Brisbane school.
Emergency services were called to the Islamic College of Brisbane in Karawatha in
Brisbane's outer south just before midday after reports of an altercation between two students.
A 17-year-old boy has been taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Labor is now being invited to do what every older Australian was told would never happen: drag the family home into the pension means test.
The proposal being pushed would exclude only the first $500,000 of owner-occupied home equity, then count the value above that against the Age Pension. In plain English, the home older Australians worked their whole lives to pay off would no longer be treated as protected. It would become a balance-sheet asset for Canberra to measure, taper and punish.
That is a direct attack on the Australian retirement bargain. Work hard, pay tax, buy a modest home, maintain it for decades, then reach retirement and be told you are too “wealthy” for the full pension because land values exploded around you through no fault of your own.
In Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and even ordinary regional towns, $500,000 is not luxury. It is not harbourfront wealth. It is not some millionaire loophole. It is the new floor created by years of inflation, population pressure, planning failure and government policy that blew up house prices while wages were left behind.
The family home should be off limits. Once Canberra starts counting the roof over your head as pension wealth, the next step is obvious: smaller pension, forced debt, reverse mortgage pressure, estate recovery and older Australians pushed to borrow against the home they already paid for.
Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese need to rule this out completely, not hide behind “modelling,” “fairness” and “intergenerational equity.” Pensioners are not the enemy. Older Australians with a backyard are not a budget problem. They are people who paid into this country for decades and deserve security, not another Labor raid dressed up as reform.
Labor already taxes your income, your fuel, your super, your savings, your investments and your death through every indirect charge it can find. Now the political class is eyeing the family home because it cannot control its own spending.
Hands off the home.
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"Diversity, equity and inclusion" is classic Marxist doublespeak.
"How can you oppose diversity?"
"What is wrong with an equitable society?"
"Don't you value inclusiveness?"
As with all Marxist ideologies, the theory and the practice diverge wildly.
In theory, DEI sounds virtuous.
In practice, it is a racist, sexist, bigoted, discriminatory doctrine that destroys diversity of thought, is wholly inequitable and is exclusionary in the extreme.
Marxists gain power by hijacking the meanings of words to serve their own nefarious ends. Don't let them.