Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
🚨PRINCE REZA PAHLAVI JUST WENT FULL NUCLEAR ON THE ENTIRE EU PRESS & PARLIAMENT! 🔥🧨
I want to speak DIRECTLY to the people of Europe. In the past two weeks I held TWO MAJOR press conferences — one in Stockholm, one in Berlin. Over 150 JOURNALISTS showed up. We spent MORE THAN TWO HOURS with them…
And guess what?
NOT ONE SINGLE of those 150 journalists asked about the 40,000 IRANIANS SLAUGHTERED on the streets of my country on January 8th and 9th!
NOT ONE asked about the 19 political prisoners EXECUTED in the last two weeks.
When I told them 20 more are currently sentenced to death — CRICKETS. Not a damn question.
I stood right next to a grieving mother and father who lost their sons in that massacre and begged them to listen to their stories…
NOT A SINGLE ONE of those 150 journalists asked them a thing.
Let that sink in.
My 40,000 BRAVE INNOCENT COMPATRIOTS who were butchered fighting for liberty? They don’t give a damn.
They are too busy criticizing America and Israel for taking out the dictator who’s been slaughtering our people for 47 YEARS — instead of going after the regime that’s actually doing the killing!
They’d rather dig up Iran’s history than talk about what’s happening RIGHT NOW or the free democratic Iran we’re fighting for.
One EU parliament member even had the nerve to say Iranians aren’t ready for democracy. To that coward and to every fake journalist in the room I say this:
Iranians aren’t just “ready” for democracy… 40,000 of them just DIED for it! And I will NOT let their blood be in vain.
SO HEAR ME LOUD AND CLEAR:
Whether Europe stands with us or not…
Whether your journalists do their damn jobs or not…
Whether your politicians grow a spine or not…
I WILL FIGHT FOR MY PEOPLE AND MY COUNTRY.
Even if we have to do this ALONE — we are fighting until IRAN IS FREE! 🇮🇷💪
#RezaPahlaviForIran
@PahlaviReza
What I’m finding a glut of in every aspect of our lives is this; The wrong people are in the wrong positions - and it’s dangerous. They do not possess the ability to lead, implement strategy or drive cultural change. Not just sport but also politics, corporate, education, unions the list is endless. A few standouts:
*AFL CEO - Dillon….lovely bloke but has the leadership of a teenager
*AFL Head of Umpiring - Stephen McBurney (had to look it up!)……a former umpire🙄 any wonder we get more of the same! Zero idea on how to build culture and direct them to adjudicate
*Commission Chairman - Goyder….what an unmitigated disaster (hopefully Drummond has an idea)
*State govt…….OMG & let’s not forget the previous one!
*Federal Govt…….a train wreck
Can you imagine for a moment having highly qualified, credentialed, talented & skilled, experienced people at the helm and what the outcome would be?
“There have always been ignorant people, but they haven't always had college degrees to make them unaware of their ignorance. Some people imagine that they are well informed because they have memorized a whole galaxy of trendy dogmas and fashionable attitudes.”
— Thomas Sowell
My article on the possibility of Middle East oil exports circumventing the Strait of Hormuz and what spare capacity exists to make up the shortfall is now live.
https://t.co/ITe0LODbqL
I don't know who this young woman really is - and her language would sit well with my former colleagues in the combat engineers.......
But she is 100 percent right.
@AlboMP is trying to ram the most outrageous legislation through our Parliament.
Just like the burning of the Reichstag in 1933, we are seeing Bondi being used to justify laws that are really intended to crush free speech, alternative views and political opposition.
It's appalling legislation and should be fiercely opposed.
In the wake of the Bondi terror attack, politicians are attempting to shift the conversation toward stricter gun control measures in a country that already has some of the world’s strictest gun restrictions. This will do nothing but provide performative window dressing and a convenient scapegoat for the rise of unchecked extremism in our communities.
The form of evil Islamic jihad we saw in Bondi is not dependent on any specific weapon. In the absence of guns, these terrorists will employ knives, vehicles, improvised explosives, or even aircraft to carry out massacres. There is a reason we have diversity bollards around major cities in the West.
Unless and until leaders get serious about the underlying ideological extremism that motivates terrorists to target innocent civilians, and implement measures to protect our borders from those who oppose the West, no amount of gun control legislation will prevent another attack.
They didn’t shoot the surfers or swimmers, bathers running for their lives or the brave lifeguards at Bondi.
They just shot the Jews.
Only the Jews.
That’s the issue. Everything else is spin and gaslighting
I have much admiration for former Liberal ministers Amanda Vanstone and Arthur Sinodinos, including their achievements in public life.
But their recent comments to the ABC shouldn’t be left uncontested.
Ms Vanstone said @AndrewHastie “could be a better team player”, implied he was shooting his mouth off, and even said, “it’s not your party – you don’t own it.”
Respectfully Ms Vanstone, neither do you. And you do not dictate the parameters of what is acceptable speech on Liberal Party policy or who can, or cannot, speak up.
John Howard believed in the battle of ideas. After the Coalition’s election defeat – and as we continue to see our country going downhill fast under this socialist Albanese Labor Government – now is the exact time for Liberals to speak up. And not just parliamentarians, but our members too.
Andrew Hastie is offering more than a vision. He is offering hope – a hope that has felt out of reach for our nation for too long.
Mr Sinodinos also appears to have taken umbrage at the battle of ideas. He said, “there’s been too much focus on the culture wars” and you will not find votes “out on the extreme right.”
Tell me, what’s “extreme right” about wanting cheap and reliable energy? What’s “extreme right” about wanting sustainable levels of migration? What’s “extreme right” about wanting our country to re-industrialise?
Is it a “culture war” to oppose the economically crippling nonsense of net zero? Is it a “culture war” to want to see our children educated instead of indoctrinated? Is it a “culture war” to stand against freedom-eroding big government?
Frankly, the false labels of “extreme right” and “culture warrior” have become the clichéd catchcries of the censorious and the uncourageous.
Mr Sinodinos seems to think that by being Labor-lite, the Liberals can win over so-called “modern” Australia – whatever that means. But how many times must the lesson be learned: whenever the Liberals become Labor in Blue, we lose because Australians are offered no choice at all.
Mr Sinodinos also says, “Australia is very much a centrist country.” But Australia is neither left, centrist, nor right. It’s simply a country where everyday Australians want the best for their families, their communities, and their nation.
I believe that hearts and minds can be won on any issue – just as they were on the Voice.
Provided you mount a persuasive argument.
Provided you engage in the battle of ideas and don’t simply sail with the prevailing winds – especially when one can see those winds steering us into a storm.
And provided you stand for something, and stop trying to stand for everything.
#auspol