My New Year's wish is that those of you who've remained silent over Israel's genocide (no, empty handwringing doesn't count) find a moral compass and some basic humanity and speak out.
There are no red lines. They are testing new weapons, burning families alive, raping doctors to death, snipe-firing children — the worst crimes imaginable are being committed in Palestine with full support from the liberal Western establishment. This needs to break the world.
The devastation on its way is unimaginable - like nothing humanity has ever witnessed before - and everyone will wish they had been climate activists and ‘hysterics’ when they had the chance. We are in a moment of unprecedented stupidity.
How about $8.5m in funding for an Aboriginal Cultural Museum on the harbour foreshore in Sydney after years of deaths in custody and historical oppression?
‘PM announces $8.5m in funding for Jewish Museum after antisemitic attack in Sydney's east’ https://t.co/93b08UhCSS
There is no military value in blowing up the remnants of buildings in an apocalyptic wasteland.
The aim is clear: to eradicate Gaza of Palestinians forever.
The graffiti was anti-Israel, not anti-Jewish.
Israel and the Australian political response is the threat to social cohesion.
Wake the fuck up everyone.
#auspol
Have you noticed that, today, no one is talking about the ongoing genocide in Gaza? This is the greatest gift to Netanyahu and his merry genocide maniacs. Keep talking Palestine people!
You bitches have no public healthcare, no police to protect you, your kids are more likely to die shot at school than in a car accident, are globally known for being fucking stupid and insufferable who the fuck is the third world country
I am supporting the @AmnestyUK campaign calling on settlements goods to properly labelled so people can boycott goods from illegal Israeli settlements.
@KosSamaras Why does this make people turn right? If labor lived to its values and did better by its base would it be different? And are people turning to the lnp?
“Absolute savagery”: What is stopping Australia from holding Israel to account?
‘What might Australia do?
First, recognise the state of Palestine; second, recall our ambassador from Tel Aviv; third, expel Israel’s ambassador from Australia; fourth, sanction all trade and cultural, sporting and other ties between the two countries. The second to fourth acts would be on the basis that such actions would end when Israel complies with the orders of the ICJ and the General Assembly of the UN.’
@johnmenadue
https://t.co/S6THnYQ9f3
Australia should not be trading with or having relations with someone evading arrest for charges of Crimes Against Humanity.
#auspol https://t.co/zV7fXB0nVW