🇦🇺 Australia, the gloves are off
I was on that flight. Niqabs, hijabs, halal, Toll caps, IRC lanyards, stateless IDs - all humanitarian entrants flown in on our taxes
“Minister for Muslims” “Tony Burka” sneers I’m wrong. The same minister overseeing record migration that’s crushing housing, clogging hospitals, importing division while Aussies sleep rough
This isn’t compassion
This is conquest
We are not racist for not wanting mass immigration that is destroying our way of life
We are patriots
Australia First. Australia Always. 🇦🇺
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I was proud to stand with everyday Australians this weekend at the March for Australia.
It was peaceful, patriotic, and packed with people who love this country and want their voices heard.
We waved our flag with pride and stood up against mass migration, a worsening housing crisis, and a government that refuses to listen.
The energy was strong, the message was clear, Australians want action, and they’re no longer willing to sit back while the country gets pushed in the wrong direction.
While the Coalition stayed silent and Labor threw smears from the sidelines, One Nation stood where it always has, with the people.
And let me be very clear: I will not support any renewed push for a Voice or Treaty. Australians said NO in the referendum and that decision must be respected.
For decades, we’ve seen land handed back, billions spent, and special treatment delivered but the real problems in many communities remain.
Why? Because the issue isn’t race, it’s the refusal to face hard truths and take responsibility where it’s needed most.
We should be helping people based on individual need, not skin colour. That’s how you build unity. That’s how you deliver real change.
Australians are generous, fair and welcoming. But they’re tired of being told they’re the problem.
And if you're more interested in tearing Australia down than building it up, you’re in the wrong place.
One Nation will keep showing up. We’ll keep telling the truth. And we’ll keep standing with the people who’ve had enough.
The Australian Government is paying $50,000 to foreigners to come to study in Australia while Aussies starve & live on our streets.
If you are not angry by now then you are not paying attention.
A man goes in for a job interview at the local council. The interviewer starts off with the basics:
“Are you allergic to anything?”
“Yeah, caffeine. I can’t drink coffee.”
“Got it. Have you ever served in the military?”
“Yes, one tour in Iraq.”
The interviewer nods. “That gives you 5 extra points towards employment.”
Next question: “Are you disabled in any way?”
The man hesitates, then says, “Yeah… a bomb went off near me, and I lost both of my testicles.”
The interviewer winces, then says, “Sorry to hear that… Alright, you’ve got enough points. You’re hired! Our work hours are 8 AM to 4 PM. You can start at 10 AM tomorrow, and from now on, just plan on coming in at 10 AM every day.”
The man is confused. “If work starts at 8 AM, I want to do my part—I’ll come in at the normal time.”
The interviewer chuckles. “Nah, you don’t get it. This is a government job. The first two hours, we just stand around drinking coffee and scratching our balls… No point in you showing up for that.”
For the very last time in this campaign, go scooters!
Let’s do this McMahon, let’s restore Australia!
If you haven’t voted yet, head down and send a clear and loud message to the career politicians in Canberra.
Vote 1 - Matthew Camenzuli