
Joel Jammal
@JoelJammal • 17,370 subscribers
Head of Turning Point Australia - Independent Journalist, Commentator & host of The Ark Podcast 🇦🇺
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“LET THEM IN! HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOU?” | Abbie Chatfield 🤦♂️ #BondiShooting #Australia
Joel Jammal75,733 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

🚨 URGENT ACTION NEEDED 🚨 The government is attempting to sneak in unprecedented ASIO powers to interrogate law-abiding Australians simply for potentially knowing information. Your right to silence? GONE! Under the proposed bill, ASIO could gain powers to: ⚠️ Detain and question Australians who have not been charged with a crime 👶 Question minors during investigations 🚫 Restrict access to legal representation during questioning 👨👩👧 Question family members and associates 🤐 Impose gag orders preventing people from speaking publicly about being questioned 👉 Take action now. Use our email tool to easily generate an email to specific Senators who have said they want these powers extended. 🚨 Let them know 👇 #tpaus #turningpointaustralia #auspol #australia #ASIO #ASIOBill2026
Joel Jammal14,472 просмотров • 24 дней назад

‼️ CHANNEL 7 OUTRIGHT LYING ABOUT PROTESTS TODAY 🇦🇺#MarchForAustralia
Joel Jammal83,466 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

📍 Charlie Kirk Vigil Sydney | Turning Point Australia ✝️🙏🇦🇺
Joel Jammal82,175 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

⚠️ ANTISEMITISM BILL IS NOWHERE NEAR OVER Only 2% removed 24 hours to stop this ‼️ Mass email tool here 👉
Joel Jammal43,404 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

‼️ Julie Inman Grant to Step Down After a Decade of Expanding Censorship Via Anthony Khallouf, see first comment Julie Inman Grant has announced her decision to leave her position as Australia's eSafety Commissioner after nearly ten years in charge. She cited personal reasons, including the strain of public attacks and online hostility toward her and her family. During her tenure, she positioned herself as a pioneer in online safety and claimed her work was vital to protecting vulnerable people. In reality, her time in office became one of the most divisive periods in Australian digital policy. Under her leadership, the eSafety Commission grew from a small regulatory office into one of the most powerful speech-policing agencies in the democratic world. Her office gained authority to compel the removal of online material, enforce compliance on global platforms, and determine what Australians can legally view or share. Supporters described her as determined and resilient, while critics accused her of overreach and of turning safety laws into tools of censorship. Inman Grant departs just as the government advances plans for a national social media age restriction, a policy she strongly promoted. She views it as a cornerstone of her legacy, while many Australians see it as another step toward controlling public discourse under the banner of protection. Her decade in office has left a lasting mark on Australia's online environment. What began as a promise to make the internet safer ended as a warning of what happens when power is handed to those who believe their moral authority outweighs the public's right to speak freely.
Joel Jammal61,477 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Puberty Blockers Explained What Parents Aren’t Being Told
Joel Jammal24,003 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

📍 What $145,000 gets you in Box Hill, Melbourne 🤡 Matt Barrie
Joel Jammal79,174 просмотров • 1 год назад

Australia’s fuel crisis is about to get far worse 🤦♂️ ⛽️ If the USA bails us out then what will they want from us? 🇺🇸
Joel Jammal18,778 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад