They keep telling me “Jews control the media.”
Karl Stefanovic interviewed anti-Jewish influencers. No problem.
One interview with someone who’s anti-Islamic, and they nuked him.
I thought the rule was:
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look at who you’re not allowed to criticise.”
Fuck off back to your own country if you don’t want to give up your wealth the Australian people do not have an obligation to support everyone that wants to live here
In this Guardian article, a new migrant to Australia complains she is not entitled to welfare.
In the same article she says she doesn’t want to give up foreign citizenship to obtain Australian citizenship: “We have ancestral property, houses, land. We’d have to give that up.”
Can someone explain how that’s Australia’s problem?
If you have “ancestral property, houses and land” in your home country, why should Australian taxpayers be expected to support you?
Maybe somebody can explain this to me.
Ben Roberts-Smith's mother is smiling in front row of court as judge grants bail
''He is not to depart the Commonwealth of Australia. He is not to leave the state of Queensland except for travel to Sydney or Perth for court attendance and legal purposes.''
Channel 9 needs to be held accountable for their misleading 60 Minutes coverage about Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG (RS).
The coverage framed RS not as an accused individual entitled to a fair trial, but as a “fallen hero” whose legacy is already destroyed. It relied heavily on anonymous sources, untested claims from prior proceedings, and emotional appeals.
The episode repeatedly intercut genuine bodycam or operational footage with actor recreations and dramatised sequences without clear, on-screen disclaimers, visual cues (such as “reconstruction” watermarks, desaturation, or verbal labelling), or contextual warnings at the points of transition. This created a seamless illusion that the reenacted scenes, complete with slow-motion violence, ominous music, and selective camera angles, were authentic evidence of wrongdoing.
As someone who handled real bodycam footage in Tarin Kowt, I know the difference. Authentic bodycam captures the raw chaos of combat: poor lighting, sudden movement, overlapping radio traffic, and the extreme stress of split-second decisions.
Dramatised recreations, by contrast, are polished, choreographed, and emotionally manipulative. By mixing the two without proper labelling, 60 Minutes implanted false “visual proof” in viewers’ minds. This practice breaches the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice (Clause 3 – Accuracy) and constitutes materially misleading presentation, consistent with ACMA precedents on deceptive use of footage.
@KobieThatcher How good is it to have strong girl bosses in charge that are totally accountable for their actions and haven’t been pushed up solely for their gender
Summary of the current state of the war crimes evidence against Ben Roberts-Smith:
- No crime scenes
- No access to the deceased
- No bodies
- No post-mortem report
- No official cause of death
- Two victims never identified/no names
- No recovery of projectiles to link to weapons that might have been carried by members of the ADF
- No photographs
- No site plans
- No measurements
- No recovery of projectiles
- No blood spatter
Albanese criticised Morrison’s fuel excise cut as “temporary,” a “fake tan,” and a vote-driven measure.
Now he’s introduced an almost identical policy.
If it was flawed then, what’s changed now?