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Australia does not have a problem with gun laws. It has a problem with mass immigration and in particular the failure of our intelligence agencies to detect extremists who live amongst us who do not want to integrate into our society. Australia also has a problem with our political...

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The Gazalighting and projection is endless with pro-Hamas protesters. The biggest lie is that their assemblies are peaceful and lawful. Bara Abuhamed was already arrested in December 2023 for unlawful assembly and assaulting a police officer. He was also allegedly involved in a physical attack on Jews at Concordia in November 2023. He was also one of the many men who swarmed and assaulted me as I tried to leave a pro-Hamas rally on October 7th, 2024. Another lie is that anyone opposed to these fanatics is a "Racist." It is not racist to oppose being groped and assaulted by a pack of dangerous and hateful men, while I document their hate rallies for the public. It is not racist to demand the police take action against these thugs, apply our criminal code, and apply the laws of the land of this country. It is not racist to expect foreigners and Canadian Muslims to respect our customs, to exercise basic decency regarding our Cenotaph, and to abide by our laws. Canada is not merely an economic zone where the criminal underclass of failed nation states the world over can flock to, in order to advance their toxic agendas. We need an end to mass immigration. We need mass deportations. We need a moratorium on immigration and to restore our culture, our country, and our institutions before even thinking about bringing in more foreigners. Anyone who claims about the jihadis but one address the root cause-official multiculturalism and mass immigration, isn't willing to solve the problem. Nobody is coming to save you. Our politicians are cowards, traitors, and socialists. They created this problem and they want immigration to perpetuate the welfare state. Never mind that it doesn't work. They ignore the gangs of fanatics on our streets and the bad actors who have infiltrated our institutions. They pretend that the policy of multiculturalism is working and that it's laudable. They are completely petrified of being called mean words by regime "journalists," liars, and criminals. We have a very short window of opportunity to reverse this catastrophe. In fact, it may already be too late. Still, I would rather go down swinging than passively gawk as our children's inheritance is sold off to the lowest bidder. I wasn't put on this earth to be conquered by jihadis and I am doing my best to push back. Will you join me?

Natasha Montreal

22,539 次观看 • 1 年前

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Center for Baptist Leadership

105,515 次观看 • 9 个月前

Australia’s immigration system is broken. It no longer works in the interests of the Australian people. Immigration policy from both parties of government – Labor and the Coalition – does not reflect the views of the Australian people. It’s driven by big business and used to prop up an economy brought low by poor government decisions. Poll after poll after poll shows most Australians think immigration is too high, or should be lowered. A staggering 1.4 million people have been brought to Australia since Labor won power in 2022. That’s more than the entire population of Adelaide, our fifth largest city. There has never been such a massive increase in our population in all our history. Last year I called for a national plebiscite on immigration to determine the views of the Australian people once and for all. Labor, the Coalition and the Greens blocked it. This showed they do not care about the Australian people’s views on immigration. It showed they do not care about the increasing numbers of Australians struggling to find secure accommodation, struggling to afford increasing rents, or trying to survive on the streets. It showed they don’t care about about the inflation caused by high immigration, or its overwhelming impact on services and infrastructure. I care, because I’m an Australian fighting for a decent standard of living for myself, my family and the Australians relying on me to fight for them. One Nation listens to the Australian people on immigration, and we develop our policies accordingly. Late last year the Department of Home Affairs revealed more than 75 thousand visa holders were in Australia illegally. Under our policy, all of them would be deported immediately. Under our policy, they would not be able to appeal their deportation to the Australian Review Tribunal. During the previous two financial years, just over 1.4 million people came to Australia courtesy of the Albanese Labor government – an average of 700 thousand per year. These numbers are obscene. One Nation will cap arrivals at 130 thousand per year – a drop of 570,000 per year from Labor’s record numbers. This will allow Australia to catch its breath, catch up with housing, and catch up with services and infrastructure. One Nation’s policy introduces a minimum eight-year waiting period for immigrants before they can apply for Australian citizenship and the privileges that come with it. Over this eight-year period, immigrants will be required to consistently demonstrate they are fit to become Australians. We want to reinforce the principle that Australian citizenship is a privilege to be earned, not an entitlement to be given away. Foreign students will be included in our 130 thousand per year cap. Australian universities must be broken of their addiction to foreign students, and forced to prioritise the tertiary education of Australian students. With modern communications technology, there is no compelling reason why most of these students can’t do Australian courses at home unless, of course, you factor in the amount of money they send back home from Australia. In 2023 this figure was 10 billion dollars. It’s a scam to take jobs and wealth from Australians, and we’re going to put a stop to it. One Nation’s policy will also stop those on student visas from using the system as a backdoor to permanent residency, and we’ll prevent students from bringing family members here. Our policy also demands the reinstatement of temporary protection visas and Australia’s withdrawal from the UN Refugee Convention. TPVs are a proven means of deterring people smuggling, stopping the boats and those arriving by plane. Labor is keeping things quiet, but it’s well known the people smugglers are constantly testing our borders and more boats have made it to the mainland in recent months. Under our policy, immigration from nations known to foster extremism will be prohibited. The major parties failure to screen out extremists at the border is directly responsible for the unrest and violence we’ve seen on our streets and in our suburbs. One Nation is the only party with a strong immigration policy that reflects the will of the Australian people. That’s because we’re the only party that puts Australia and Australians first.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

32,433 次观看 • 1 年前

There is nothing more disgusting than a government using a parent's grief as cover to ram through bad law. Emma Mason is being used. You can see just how cruel the government is, on this interview with Deb Knight on A Current Affair last night. Her grief is being abused by governments and the media in Australia to justify removing access to social media from all children under the age of 16. Worse than that, they are using her to justify the most draconian internet access rules in the world, and it’s not just for kids. Every adult in Australia will have to age verify to get online to use sites like YouTube, facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X. Emma’s story, and that of her daughter is tragic, but the truth is: banning selective social media access will not stop bullying. It will not save the lives of children, and it does not absolve parental responsibility. Outsourcing parenting to government is both cowardly and foolish. Anyone who caught the ABC Lateline piece from 1975 released on this platform by John Adams earlier this week, would know, the Australian Government does not care about our children. We’ve seen real harm perpetrated on kids at government and government regulated childcare facilities. We see a rise in juvenile crime and weak bail laws, encouraging kids to perpetrate more and more extreme crime, and we know there still exists a culture of coverup when it comes to child harm among the establishment elite. The people who have drafted and passed the social media age ban laws are either not au fait with technology, or worse, they are authoritarian bullies who do not want any criticism from the only outlet available to the public – social media. Most disturbing to me though, is this misconceived belief that parents need the government to ban social media so they can parent their children. That is most certainly not the case. Mason further calls on even more government to provide the resources to help parents copilot the law. Because even she can see that it is an absolute mess that will cause harm. The government is an uncaring and incompetent machine, and most Australians seem completely unaware of those facts. The law only impacts the law abiding, and silly laws make for more lawlessness. The social media age ban and the subsequent requirement for adult identification is a silly law. It is possible to circumvent, and it will be circumvented. It will also breed a culture of lawlessness among our youth, and when they start to get away with these smaller ‘crimes’, they will indeed feel emboldened to test other laws. I am tired of Australian governments using tragedy to take more of our rights and freedoms away. We don’t need the government’s help to parent our children or lull us into the false sense of security that they keep us and our children safe. Go shopping in Melbourne and see how safe you feel. Watching the heartless machine use a mother’s grief is painful. It is disgusting. Albanese, Ley and the rest of the Australian political establishment should be ashamed of themselves, because they know exactly what they are doing. We must not stand for this. We must resist, push back and not comply. It is nothing more than a government sponsored attack on our privacy and free speech. It has nothing to do with child safety. We must parent our own children and educate them on how much we have already lost in the name of security and safety. We must show them that we don’t support the government, and maybe by the time they have grown up and are voting, we can start to elect people who deserve to be in leadership positions. Because the people we have right now are a danger to our future prosperity. This is not Australia. I just want Australia back.

Matthew Camenzuli

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John Ruddick MLC - Libertarian

18,587 次观看 • 3 个月前

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Gerard Rennick

29,339 次观看 • 1 年前

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський

317,136 次观看 • 1 年前

I have consistently maintained this view regarding illegal immigration from our southern border, and I extend the same principle to those seeking to enter from elsewhere: immigration is not a global entitlement. Entry into the United States is not a moral guarantee—it is a policy decision that must be made based on our national interests. Period. The United States has always been a nation of immigrants, yes—but only when immigration was tied to a clear contribution to the country’s development. We cannot continue to frame immigration as an emotional issue. It is a matter of economic limits, social cohesion, and political responsibility. Assimilation is necessary, but it is not sufficient. Even the most well-meaning immigrant draws from the same finite pool of housing, education, healthcare, and job opportunities as native-born citizens. That is not an ideological opinion—it is a reality of scarcity. Resources are not elastic. We have overcrowded schools, strained hospitals, and a housing crisis that is pricing out working-class Americans. Only a fool would advocate adding more people to a stressed system, regardless of their character or intentions, worsens these challenges. This is not about demonizing anyone. It is about prioritizing Americans—particularly the working-class, who are often the first to feel the pressure of unchecked immigration. Low-skilled workers are often the ones who are asked to absorb the costs of policies designed by elites who remain immune to their disastrous consequences. I think we need a temporary immigration moratorium, it’s not isolationist; it is pragmatic. It is not a wall against the world—it is a pause to rebuild our foundation. Before we open the door any wider, we must ensure the house is in order. We must fix our schools, address our housing shortage, restore the integrity of our immigration laws, and rebalance a labor market that is growing increasingly hostile to the working people of this country. Immigration must serve the national interest—not sentimentalism, not globalism, and certainly not guilt. Until we can guarantee that our immigration system works for the American people, we have no obligation—moral or legal—to accept others simply because they ask or because some people feel bad. This is not a rejection of compassion. It is a reaffirmation of responsibility.

Shermichael Singleton

11,440 次观看 • 1 年前