This is genuinely more brave than like 99% of people posting on this website.
This kid is genuinely putting the rest of his life in jeopardy for speaking this truth.
Wow. Just when you think corruption couldn’t get any worse in this state…
Why does Labor always win elections?
Labor clings to power because their corruption has zero limits and zero consequences. 😡
@happy_keith Keir knows what you want, it is just that he, his buddies and his masters want something else for you, and they presently have the power to implement it.
They are doing so so arrogantly that it makes me think they think/know that there may not be an election in 2029.
The problem with socialism is that it always seems to create two classes of people: those who make the sacrifices, and those who demand them.
Ordinary Australians are told to accept higher taxes, soaring housing costs, crowded infrastructure and a lower standard of living because it's supposedly for the "greater good." Yet the politicians and bureaucrats promoting these ideas never seem to be the ones paying the price.
They collect comfortable salaries, generous perks and taxpayer-funded benefits while families struggle to pay mortgages, rent, groceries and power bills.
Socialism is sold as fairness, but too often it ends up concentrating power in the hands of a political class that becomes increasingly disconnected from everyday Australians. The people at the top keep growing government, increasing spending and expanding bureaucracy, while the people funding it are expected to work harder for less.
If socialism is really about equality, why do the people implementing it always seem to be doing so much better than the people living under it?
Australians don't need more lectures from wealthy politicians. They need policies that reward hard work, encourage self-reliance and give people the opportunity to get ahead instead of making them increasingly dependent on government.
The Supreme Court of Queensland overturned a law banning children from bringing “knives” to school for religious reasons. This will allow Sikh students, parents, and teachers to carry daggers.
In NSW a Sikh student stabbed another students on school grounds with one of these daggers.
I am fed up with this county being tuned into some sort of 3rd world shitter. Why come here and bring this crap with you? stay in your own country. I miss the old immigrants, the ones we would call Jimmy grants. The wogs. The Greeks and Italians and the other Europeans. They made a bloody good go of becoming Aussie, and they are Aussies. Not this lot these days, I mean strike me pink, knives in schools. See what happened the other day in the UK?
Africans hold a machete to the throat of a young White boy in Melbourne & tell him he’s going to die.
The Africans then force the 2 White boys to fight or they will kill them both.
This is multiculturalism.
This is ‘New Modern’ Australia.
WE DON’T HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS.
PROTECT ours nations kids 🤍
If it is this bad NOW, imagine a few more years of third world immigration.
One of my cousins works as a civil engineer for the big builds in Victoria.
He was telling me they use a lot of sand bags for their jobs.
He said there are 3 companies that supply them.
Company A - produces and sells them for $12 a bag (can't remember the exact price but close enough)
Company B - produces and sells them for $13 a bag
Company C - Aboriginal owned company who doesn't produce them. Instead buys from Company A and B and then sells them for $18 a bag
Guess which one they have to buy from if they what to keep their government contracts in the big build?
I've got more stories like this from mates working on the big build projects.
I have heard though the sites have been cleaned up a lot this year due to the added scrutiny Labor is under.
The Australian state has created a dangerous, self-reinforcing spiral.
By breaking the original compact, ignoring the will of the people, and refusing any genuine dialogue, they have generated deep disillusionment across the country. When citizens push back, the state responds with censorship and suppression rather than listening.
They constantly warn about a “permissive environment” developing in Australia.
Yet they are the ones creating it.
By destroying trust and closing off every peaceful avenue for reform, the state itself is granting permission for the very unrest they claim to fear.
I found out an acquaintance of mine was planning to do a not insignificant layoff of American workers at his company, so I asked him why he was doing it. Asked him if he had thought about the American families he's going to devastate when he delivers the news. And all for such a small amount of money in the grand scheme of things.
He looked like I hit him with a sledgehammer. Clearly had not thought about it once. The board told him there would be a significant structural contraction in the VC market and he would need to get creative on the budget side of things. The indian VC recommended he outsource to india and lay off a decent chunk of his American coder base. He would get the CEO in touch with a firm he trusts. The CEO was going to follow that suggestion.
In order to understand the sheer level of cruelty of some of these CEOs you have to understand that they literally operate inside of a cult like environment. For every independent thinking Founder like Elon there is 100 NPC retards who are the worst people you will ever meet. The entire industry has been transformed into a weird third world scam culture in a lot of ways.
And when you're a first time CEO and a VC makes a suggestion like that, most of these people will follow it without thinking twice. You might as well be talking to a robot.
Luckily I had a good relationship with this guy and outlined the actual risk of outsourcing your team to india and he changed course.
But it got me thinking why would an indian VC meddle like this, it's not really common for VCs to get involved in hiring and firing decisions for lower level employees and the amount of money saved wasn't significant enough for a VC to care.
What I later found out was that there is significant overseas pressure from the indian government for these big indian names in Silicon Valley to push business away from America and into india. It's a racket. A racket designed to scam Americans out of jobs so that indian politicians can brag to their voters that they are putting indians first. If millions of American families suffer it's fine. No one has ever mentioned it from our government. Not Trump, not Biden, not Obama, not Bush. No one.
Ben Roberts-Smith faces life behind bars without the possibility of parole if found guilty.
Meanwhile, we gave Momena Shoma, (pictured) a visa to come live in Melbourne. A local man kindly gave her a room in his family home. Just eight days after arriving, she stabbed him in the neck while he was napping with his five-year-old daughter. Inspired by ISIS, she proudly stated that she regretted nothing. For her act of terror, the judge David Lasry gave her a 31-year non-parole jail sentence because prospects for rehabilitation were apparently, according to him, "not non-existent". Behind bars, she stabbed another prisoner, later admitting that she was only PRETENDING to engage in prison de-radicalisation programs that we taxpayers pay god-knows-how-much for, and openly stated she still considered herself a "soldier of Islamic State." For the prison attack, she was handed just another six years in jail.
The only solution is to keep these people the fuck out of Australia in the first place. Vote One Nation to slam the borders shut.
I can tell you how this encounter would have gone in our little town, with our quintessentially American police force…
Something interesting to note: Aside from a rule, American police are doctrinally far more heavily armed and also far more aggressive that British police. By that I mean the doctrine itself is more aggressive. We are more apt to detain, more apt to use force, and more apt to use deadly force as a matter of doctrine.
Yet in my experience, at least in conservative towns, those same American police are far more laid back in their interaction with non-violent offenders. And they are far more likely to laugh in someone’s face when he tries to report a “speech offense.” So we get a report of a disturbance and racist language. Two units are dispatched. We roll up.
“Hey, what’s going on, guys.”
“He was calling me this that and the other thing.”
“Okay, bud, we’ll get to that. You want to step over there with this officer right quick? You can give him your statement. Hey, man, what about you. You okay?”
“Help. I’ve been stabbed.”
“Okay, where have you been stabbed?”
“My chest. I can’t breathe.”
“Let me look at that. … Oh, wow. You have been stabbed. Three forty, detain that male. Dispatch, I need EMS for an adult male with multiple stab wounds, reporting trouble breathing. Say right here, bud! Keep your hand on that!” And the officer runs to grab a first aid kit and begins the MARCH algorithm, to include chest seals.
Meanwhile, 340 is drawing his gun. “Turn around and put your hands on your head! Do it now! Get on your knees! Both of you, down on your knees now! Face away from me! Do not ****in’ move!”
And every patrol unit not on a call converges on the scene at maximum Mach, to join in detaining everyone nearby and securing the scene for EMS.
Would that have saved Nowak’s life? Potentially, with some allowance for geography. Our little town has a typical EMS response time to a call like that of merely a few hundred seconds. Despite the severity of his pulmonary hemorrhage, EMS might very well have been able to drain and reinflate his lungs sufficient to preserve his life.
What I would draw your attention to, though, is the contrast in police attitude. The police of the UK, despite being largely unarmed and tactically useless, are bullies. They present from the first moment in gestapo-like fashion, as the face of a not only oppressive but disdainful government, very reminiscent of the agents described by Solzhenitsyn (in Gulag) in the early stages of the autocratic takeover, who, though haughty with power, are nonetheless at that stage few, and probably could have been resisted and counter-bullied by a mass-aligned population. But, as Solzhenitsyn describes, the population succumbs to the prisoner’s dilemma. No one wants to be the first to stick his neck out, the first to put his head before their batons. So, weak as they are in fact, they bully successfully.
American police are the same way in liberal enclaves, bullies, highly corrupt, but my point is that it is not their armament, or even their aggressive use of force doctrine, which makes them so. It is ideology. In countless towns across America you have police forces which are orders of magnitude more heavily armed, and orders of magnitude more violent in nature, who revel in a good fight, who yearn for it and itch for it, and yet are far less violent in practice because they aren’t bullies. They are, as Grossman calls them, sheepdogs. They like to hunt wolves, not bully sheep.
And because they fancy themselves dangerous, like Great Pyrenees among coyotes, generally, they tend to be much more relaxed even around potential offenders. The hand is ready, but the demeanor is easy. Even investigating family, we usually don’t handcuff as quickly as these officers handcuffed a man lying on the ground accused of words. We separate parties. We deescalate, we get everyone’s side of the story. We invite the suspect to surrender himself to arrest peacefully…
Another day, another Jim Chalmers blunder revealed...
An exemption for pensioners for the new minimum 30% CGT rate will prompt seniors to seek just $1 of age pension, because that may save them tens of thousands in tax. “The policy creates a sharp divide with self-funded retirees facing a minimum 30% tax on capital gains regardless of their marginal rate, while age pension recipients are exempted from the minimum tax”
https://t.co/GWjcdp4RX8
This has to be some kind of joke. At first I thought it was satire.
How can a bloke who was once in the (Unilateral) Nuclear Disarmament Party — and whose main claim to fame is as a singer of songs like “US FORCES” — be appointed to head an “independent” inquiry into Australia’s purchase of nuclear submarines from the US?
It’s just Albanese taking the piss and treating Australia’s defence like a joke.
The Macpherson Report and the murder of Henry Nowak are causally linked through the corrosive logic of multiculturalism and its institutional offspring: two-tier policing.
By the time he was stabbed to death in December 2025, 18-year-old Henry Nowak would have been eight years younger than the 1999 Macpherson Report. The nature of the former—and especially the police response—is directly tied to the latter.
Sir William Macpherson’s inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case redefined institutional racism expansively. It instructed police to prioritise perceptions of racism from minority complainants. This well-intentioned reform, born of genuine outrage at one racially motivated murder, embedded a structural bias: complaints from certain communities received swift deference, while the concerns of the native majority were often dismissed as prejudice.
Over a quarter-century, this shifted the state’s posture from impartial referee to quasi-imperial active manager of ethnic sensitivities.
Fast-forward to Southampton, 3 December 2025. Henry Nowak, a Polish-British student, was stabbed five times—including a fatal chest wound—by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who was legally carrying a 21cm kirpan, a privilege extended to no others in British society. As Henry lay dying in his own blood, Digwa falsely claimed racial abuse (citing a bruised eye). Officers handcuffed and arrested the victim rather than rendering immediate aid.
Police later apologised—unconvincingly, particularly after the leaked bodycam footage emerged. The IOPC is investigating. This is not mere incompetence. It is the predictable outcome of Macpherson’s legacy: officers socialised to fear being labelled racist more than failing to protect life.
Listen to Henry’s father. Watch the leaked video and don’t look away. Henry didn’t get a dignified death. He died frightened, drowning in his blood while being mocked and then advised of his rights. Scriptwriters would be sent back to the room if they suggested something so on-the-nose in a gritty drama—yet this is grotesque UK reality.
People should be furious about it. The government is paralysed by ideology, fear, and cowardly shamelessness. Genuine media that holds power to account is in short supply.
Setting anger aside for a moment, multiculturalism erodes the pre-political loyalty that underpins state legitimacy—the special sauce of governance. When institutions apply justice asymmetrically—aggressive on Islamophobia or native 'hate', hesitant or inverted when minorities are perpetrators—trust collapses. This is textbook anarcho-tyranny.
Polls show historic lows in institutional confidence. Incidents like Nowak’s, amplified by grooming scandals, knife crime disparities, and uneven protest handling, accelerate the collapse.
The consequences are stark: feral zones in cities, rural-urban fractures, nativist backlash, and escalating intercommunal violence. Would you choose to walk your dog where Wayne Broadhurst was stabbed to death, or send your son to university where he might be degraded while dying and begging police for help? What would you do if violence and rape regularly targeted you and yours and the police seemed indifferent?
It used to be brushed off as part and parcel' of modern urban life, or 'don’t look back in anger'. That was low, dishonest, and weak. Now the strategy is silence—which may be the least bad option left for this dishonest, discredited government.
We are sliding toward the civil conflict I have warned of—not as cause, but as consequence—of Britain’s unravelling as a coherent nation. The drivers are obvious because they strike normal people faster, wider, and deeper. The reactions are predictable. War is adaptive behaviour; civil war is simply more brutal and socially miasmic. Henry’s killing is not an isolated tragedy. It is a chapter in a larger, nationally suicidal debacle imposed on ordinary people by a governance system that has grown functionally undemocratic over thirty years.
🚨 THIS IS THE ENTIRE AI INDUSTRY'S NIGHTMARE IN ONE QUOTE.
An author suing OpenAI says AI companies didn't just buy books.
They allegedly downloaded them from pirate sites.
Then, according to his claim, stripped away copyright pages and ISBN information before feeding the material into AI models.
Do you know any Aussie Kids trying to get a drivers license?
The struggle for young people to get and keep a driver's license is real.
I’ve lost a lot of Apprentices over the years purely because they lost a drivers license.
From P-plate targeting by police to apprentices losing jobs over license suspensions, the hurdles are significant. Navigating this system is tough, especially when competing with those who have an easier path.
The fact is - a young person from the sub continent can drive on a foreign license in Australia for years - and they may have bribed a cop $5 for that license back home.
How is that fair for Aussie kids?
Full interview with “Level Up” builder Duayne Pearce in comments.
Recorded prior to Christmas, this one’s building industry focused.
#AustraliaFirst 🇦🇺🫡