@TheDookyBooty@asha_shar It’s always has been the lazy, woke, reddit mods who have taken the money and produced nothing. Time to actually work for once in your life
@MadMatikus@asha_shar@videogamedeals Nobody cares. You don’t get paid to fail over and over. Time to actually work and not spend all day on reddit GG’s
@Dexerto Sounds like something HisKerrs would do. It’s true he shouldn’t have worded it that way. Basically if it happens to anyone else to bad, if it happens to him then the rules change. What do you expect.
The High Court has ordered the release of teacher Enoch Burke from prison.
He has spent almost 700 days in prison since September 2022 for refusing to use gender bending ideology pronouns in the classroom.
A man of integrity.
Prime Minister Albanese has betrayed Australian women and girls.
Tonight, I introduced the Coalition's Bill to restore common sense to the Sex Discrimination Act by defining sex as biological.
Labor and the Greens killed it before it could even be debated.
Our Bill would protect the rights of women and girls in single sex spaces - for example - in toilets, change rooms, domestic violence shelters and sporting facilities.
That isn't radical. It isn’t controversial. It's common sense.
Instead of standing with Australian women and girls, Anthony Albanese chose political ideology over their privacy, dignity and safety.
He wouldn't even allow the Parliament to debate my Bill.
That is a disgrace.
But I have a message for the thousands and thousands of Australians who have backed me in introducing this Bill.
The Coalition will not back down.
We will keep fighting in the Parliament, and if Labor continues to betray Australian women and girls - we will take this fight to the next election.
@fwprism Throwing money down the drain. Who are the executives letting this happen? Being shit at your job runs from top to bottom at these companies, who would bank roll this?
The BBC has issued an official explanation on why it has failed to cover our rape gang inquiry.
'Complex choices' are made for editorial and practical reasons.
These choices 'should not be taken as indicative of bias.'
Their words.
But the BBC were very quick to cover malicious complaints against our inquiry, in an attempt to smear our efforts? They were then forced to later apologise about how they covered the story.
So either the inquiry is worth reporting on, or it's not.
They can't pick and choose.
We're told 'complex choices' are made, meaning that efforts to uncover the industrial rape of young girls is not near the top of list.
Let's take a look at a few stories on the main BBC news page, right now...
'Osaka pays 'love and respect to Japan' in Wimbledon kimono'
'Why £15 durians are being sold at half price - or given away for free'
'We had packed lunches every day for 10 years and retired at 40'
Are these stories more important than the rape gang inquiry?
I think not.
You cannot hate the BBC enough.
I expect no fair coverage from them, I've stopped expecting it.
But the BBC is funded by the British people.
Their continued suppression of our inquiry is a disgrace.