France evicts Palantir because of the secret insidious control they wield but @AlboMP invites them in to the heart of our ADF. I’m sure it will all be fine. #auspol
@Telstra Telstra I want a FREAKING REFUND.. this has been happening to me for over 3 days not just this morning. Can’t watch any videos as the wheel just spins, but I can talk here? Like WTAF?
I’m over this.. we’ve had limited internet for 3 days 🛜 and NOW we can’t make or receive phone calls on either of our mob. Phones. WTAF, Is anyone else having this issue locally here with TELSTRA?
Can we just take a minute to give this king his flowers.
Baron basically started his podcast less than a year ago and today he’s deservedly one of the best (and top) podcasts on the internet.
I don’t think there’s ever been a more impressive or well deserved rise in online information-media than Baron’s. And he’s still just in his opening act.
And it’s because he is not only a generational talent who works like a dog and was made for this, but also because he’s a genuinely good dude, good dad, god fearing man.
Be more like Baron. 🇺🇸
HUGE! 🇦🇺Australian Parliament (NSW) showed a Palestinian🇵🇸 film "The voice of Hind Rajab" ! Produced by Brad Pitt, it tells the story of Hind, a five-year-old Palestinian girl who was trapped in a car with the bodies of her family, being shot at by Israeli tanks. Her desperate call to emergency services was heard around the world.
The groundbreaking event was jointly hosted by representatives from both the left and the right of the political spectrum: the NSW Libertarian Party’s Hon. @JohnRuddick2 MLC and the Labor Party’s Hon. Stephen Lawrence MLC and attended by members of parliament, including both from the liberals. The event showed that humanity is not exclusive to any political party, and that opposing genocide is a bipartisan issue.
Alongside the parliamentarians, the event was co-organised and sponsored by the Tarek Yassin of the An Nahda Cultural Association. A moving speech was given by veteran journalist @MaryKostakidis, followed by speeches from Susan Wahhab of Palestinian Christians in Australia (PCiA) and Mohamad Amr of PANZMA.
The fact that this is happening in the halls of Australian parliament shows how much views have turned on Israel since the genocide in Gaza.