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This week I spoke in the Lib Dem debate in the Lords on foreign interference and dis/misinformation. Not sure they were too happy when I traced back the weaponisation of these concepts to 2016, when they were used to explain away and discredit Brexit voters. The elite war on...

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I’m m thinking to myself as a parent at what point do I take their E-bikes away? Hmm, would it be when they are riding in the streets while terrorizing other cars, or maybe when they intentionally do wheelies and try to chase cars and almost cause a wreck? Worst of all, when the police show up they all run away, and then post the evidence online like it’s a kind of flex. I’m glad they did, most of the parents are oblivious to what their kids are doing on these bikes and when they get busted they always defend their kids like they are good parents who knows what their kids are doing. These kids were riding in a group when they were training another car and almost cause a wreck. They scatter like roaches when the light turns on when the cops come. At first I wasn’t bothered by them as much but now I find them down right irritating. Am I being harsh when I say anytime these kids are caught on the road with these, the bike should be impounded with a huge fine for release? Would that be fair it an u just being too reasonable? The neighbor’s kid has one of these and him and his friends are always doing wheelies in the road , there have been some close calls, thankfully I didn’t hit them but I came pretty close a few times. I would be vilified by the parents if they cause an accident involving my car even though they aren’t even supposed to be on the road. Am I right with my concerns or am I turning into a Karen? I was going to buy one for my kid but not anymore.

SonnyBoy🇺🇸

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When Australians voted no to Albanese divisive Voice they were also voting no to the entire Uluru agenda. Australians understood the voice was a crucial first step towards a treaty, and they knocked it back. They understood the voice, treaty and ‘truth-telling’ would divide this country by race, and they knocked them back. They understood that failure to close the gaps would not be fixed by more bureaucracy and more billions of dollars wasted on the Aboriginal industry gravy train. They heard from this industry and the indigenous elites who live large on the Australian taxpayer while Aborigines in remote communities continue to suffer poverty, crime and welfare dependency. They were lectured by big business, big banks, academics, activists, the Greens, the Teals, Minister Burney and Prime Minister Albanese. They heard these out-of-touch ‘leaders’ tell them they were racist and stupid if they didn’t do what they were told. They were told Australia’s international reputation would suffer – and then went on the BBC to trash Australia’s international reputation. They were told by these same out-of-touch ‘leaders’ the no campaign was all lies, misinformation and disinformation. They watched the yes campaign castigate the media for daring to report on the no campaign. They rejected all of it. The only fair and equitable way forward is for racial separatism and division to be abandoned, and for us to move forward as one people in one nation under one flag.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

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