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Senator JNP goes viral...etc..etc
Via YouTube:
Stats are now at 121k views, 2250 overwhelmingly positive comments and 5.2k likes, not to mention the likes on positive comments, example:
Quote:@jimhowlett5365
7 days ago
Wong has just shown her ignorance and arrogance toward Senator Price , She has also shown contempt for Jacinta's speech proving she has no respect for and does not represent the Australian people whatsoever
542 likes
@peterbarber6934
7 days ago
Fantastic words from Fantastic people. Get rid of Wong and Albo !!!
868 likes
Also from Senator JNP:
Quote:Dear P2,
I was really hoping it wouldn’t come to this.
But I am being sued for defamation in the Federal Court, under the defamation laws of the Northern Territory.
On 21 July 2024, I issued a media release relating to the Central Land Council (CLC) and the governance of Land Councils generally.
I published the media release in good faith based on information provided to me by the then Chairman of the CLC.
Why? You know why.
I was elected to represent my constituents and to raise issues of concern that impact on their lives.
I take this responsibility very seriously and have always acted in good faith and with the paramount intention of speaking up for those who cannot.
You know me well enough now.
You know I will uphold the democratic principles including free speech that underpin our country.
The action has been brought under the Defamation Act of the Northern Territory which has not adopted the amendments accepted by the majority of the States in Australia. The amendments were an integral part of improving the balance of free speech and the right to a person’s reputation.
If it goes well for them – defamation cases can go either way, after all – they might even bankrupt me and cost me my seat in Parliament.
But I will not go down without a fight. I will never back down on my principles.
And I’m writing to you now to make sure you heard that from me first.
The trial is scheduled to start in October.
Please think of me, but know that I’ll be walking into that courtroom proudly with my head held high.
Why? Because I’m doing it for you.
And I know you’ll be right by my side.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
Plus:
Dear P2,
The first fortnight of the new Parliament is wrapped up, and that means I’ve been back in the arena fighting for you and for marginalised Australians.
The opening week started with the opportunity to lay a wreath at the Australian War Memorial, and I was grateful to be able to honour our service men and women in that way.
It’s a stark reminder of what we are in Canberra to do: to fight for the freedoms those men and women sacrificed for.
The Coalition is ready to fight for hardworking Australians.
The ones looking to just get ahead and build a life.
The ones who are being most hurt by Labor’s neglect.
Aussies are crying out for lower taxes, for the government to sort out their spending, and for basic honesty from our leaders.
Unsurprisingly, Anthony Albanese has started his new term as Prime Minister how he finished the last one: putting his own political interests first.
He held his first Labor caucus meeting after the election and instead of talking about what his government will do to fix the real problems facing our country he bragged about winning even more seats at the next election.
Talk about politicians putting themselves first!
And that’s after he was in China, cosying up to their leadership, while our critical AUKUS alliance is languishing.
And then this week, Albanese copped criticism from two of the prominent Voice architects, Megan Davis and Pat Anderson, over his failures in Indigenous affairs. A rare moment of unity between them and I.
It’s going to be a tough three years under Labor for many Australians.
That’s what makes the privilege of serving as Senator for the Northern Territory something I take seriously.
You and I know Albanese is weak and unprincipled.
He is waiting to just score political hits, rather than address disadvantage.
I’m all in on holding him and his government to account.
And to fight for the aspirational Australians who need to have their voices heard.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
Next in politics, from BJ in the HoR on the effect of the Labor 'renewables only' Net Zero policy, to the people of the New England electorate...
PUT WINDMILLS IN WARRINGAH! -
Quote:Wind Farms for Warringah
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Decision maker: Zali Steggall
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The issue
Zali Steggall and the people of Warringah need to show leadership on immediate climate change ACTION. The proposal: wind turbines are to be placed along the foreshore, taking advantage of the sea breezes. Let's lead the way by example, for everyone who voted against climate action. Sign and spread the petition Australians! Let's do it for the children!
And for a classic viral YouTube short video, of a true blue Aussie entrepreneur Gerry Noonan, telling it as it really is...
And finally from Johannes Leak this week..
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Dear P2 - Senator JNP on Albo's Garma LUV IN!
Via email:
Quote:Dear P2,
It’s August, so that means it’s time once again for Anthony Albanese’s annual performance at Garma.
It’s his favourite venue for grandstanding and photo-ops.
All the while nothing changes for marginalised Indigenous Australians who continue to struggle across the board.
This year, the Prime Minister’s Garma address struck me as sounding a little familiar.
His big headline promise was $70 million for “economic empowerment” but which is actually a big handout for Indigenous “clean” renewable energy projects.
So why was it familiar?
Because last year the Prime Minister’s Garma address was also about economic empowerment and he also talked about clean renewable energy projects in Indigenous communities.
But in the past twelve months, nothing has happened.
He’s giving the same speech, getting the same photos, generating the same media coverage, and he’s done nothing.
Not only that, he’s having a crack at the Aussies who, like you and me, are concerned about the overuse and divisive nature of some types of Acknowledgements of Country.
He calls it a “culture war” and “cheap politics of division”.
He says people are turning the Welcome to Country into a “political weapon”.
Pretty rich from the guy who literally tried to divide us by race in the Constitution two years ago.
More than that, though, it’s a flat out lie to say that the people who think Acknowledgements of Country are overused are the ones fighting a culture war or using it as a political weapon.
We are not the ones standing up and saying we’re on stolen land.
We are not the ones demanding reparations, or forcing kids to say sorry for past wrongs.
We are not the ones who make it some sort of social faux pas to say that European settlement has benefitted Indigenous Australians.
Albanese, like many left-wing activists, always wants to have it both ways.
He gets to be as political as he likes with Indigenous affairs, but the second you, I or any other Aussie pushes back, we cop it.
Well, that’s not going to stop me.
And I know it’s not going to stop you.
Until he starts offering REAL solutions, I frankly don’t care what accusations Albanese throws out and I won’t stop pushing back on his division every day.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
Next Andrew Hastie calls out the Net Zero scam...
Plus the Hansard:
Quote:Mr HASTIE (Canning) (19:40): Tonight I'm calling out the moral hypocrisy of the net zero zealots. I do this on behalf of regular Australians, who are the ones bearing the cost of Labor's reckless climate and energy policy. But tonight I'm not just calling out the Prime Minister; I'm calling out the hypocrisy of the UN climate chief, Mr Simon Stiell of Grenada. For regular Australians, that's the bloke who travels the world, presumably on planes powered by fossil fuels, on behalf of the United Nations, demanding radical climate targets from countries who are signatories to the Paris Agreement and who have signed up to net zero by 2050. 'What is net zero?' you might ask. Net zero commits Australia to holding the increase in global average temperatures to well below two degrees of warming and to pursuing efforts to keep warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius. If you have further questions, many people do as well.
To achieve that, Labor has committed to a radical decarbonisation of the Australian economy. That's why they have introduced a tax on our heavy industry—the safeguard mechanism. That's why they're transferring massive subsidies—your money—to inefficient foreign-backed renewable projects. That's the Capacity Investment Scheme. That's why there's a tax on utes and four-wheel drives—to make diesel and petrol powered vehicles more expensive and move you to electric vehicles. That's the new fuel efficiency standard. That's why a tax on farmers is also coming with the obligation for them to report indirect emissions in their supply and value chains. All of this will have huge economic consequences, and no-one is really being honest about the true cost of net zero. If you question this, people are quick to call you a climate denier, but everyone knows that the price of electricity keeps going up. Everyone knows the price of gas keeps going up. After all, you're the ones who get the bills.
Labor's objective is to have 82 per cent of the electricity grid powered by renewables by 2030. So what they're going to do is move from cheap, reliable Aussie coal-and-gas-fired power stations to Chinese made, industrial-scale wind and solar farms that destroy our fertile farming land and our environment and will be very expensive and unreliable. It's a pretty bleak picture. Today we heard from Ross Garnaut, a long-time adviser to Labor governments, that Labor is not on target for 2030. In fact, they're going to miss their goal or objective by a big margin. To recap, Labor is driving our country into the ground chasing radical and unrealistic climate targets. The Australian people are paying the costs in power prices, in dropping living standards, in jobs moving offshore and in our national prosperity. The net impact is that we are less secure and less sovereign as a nation.
Now, onto the stage in Sydney yesterday walked the UN climate boss, Mr Stiell, and he urged Australia to go big on targets, saying we must avoid 'bog-standard' targets or the world will overheat. Given that Australia produces only 1.1 per cent of the world's emissions—last year we only increased our emissions by 0.3 per cent—my question for Mr Stiell would be: 'Have you asked China, India and Indonesia the same question?' Last year, China accounted for 30.7 per cent of the world's emissions, and they grew by 1.2 per cent. India accounted for eight per cent of the world's emissions and grew by 3.7 per cent. Indonesia accounted for 2.2 per cent of the world's emissions and grew by 6.3 per cent.
Has Mr Stiell asked Australia to halt the export of coal and gas to India, China, Japan, South Korea and other Asia-Pacific countries? Last year we exported 25 per cent of the world's coal and 20 per cent of the world's gas. No, he hasn't. So he can't really be serious on climate change. We are literally fuelling the world's largest and fastest-growing emitters with our exports. That's a reality they won't admit. But Mr Stiell has the gall to come down here and lecture the Australian people on climate goals and demand that we further weaken our economy, de-industrialise our country and transfer wealth from some of the poorest Australians to the most wealthy Australians. Here's the real kicker: that money is used to subsidise foreign energy interests.
Australians can't stand hypocrisy, and hypocrisy lies at the heart of the net zero economy that this government is building. We see hypocrisy from this Labor government, and we've seen from the UN climate boss. Who is going to stand up for regular Australians? Who is going to stand up for our families, our seniors, our workers, our small businesses and heavy industry, who bear the cost of Labor's net zero policies? Mr Stiell should come to my electorate, look the 3,000 Alcoa workers in the eyes and explain to them the true cost of net zero.
Next, from the Steve Price show on SkyNews, via YouTube:
Finally from JL this week...
Quote:![[Image: 530370502_17977104551877569_246642549262...e=689DC5C0]](https://scontent.fsyd12-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t51.82787-15/530370502_17977104551877569_246642549262391938_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p180x540_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=127cfc&_nc_ohc=P_Lv8ny7SbIQ7kNvwFsgQcu&_nc_oc=AdmgVwGMYXxZ-XcqbcLrOzd9h1241n-cQS_LmQIGLZg5-M8J_SowKDTueIzV_jb_bcc&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fsyd12-1.fna&_nc_gid=eLHJqw3rZJolhCfxwBSdYw&oh=00_AfWNb6BwISyH4AqFQK2s9ZhXnSmL8wBPYJh-Z3FwT8W-RA&oe=689DC5C0)
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PS Albo and Wong's true colours...
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WOW! Just for fun ( a laugh even) - But, imagine if....
What a great action movie script; 'The Coco Dile' all star cast, Hollywood goodies and baddies starring; expletive riddles the script and much 'tough guy' action. All ruled by a serious, enigmatic Mr Big who calls the shots and pulls the 'right' strings. All shot in the Top End, 'dramatic' stunt flying, dopes on ropes, cocaine and booze parties with semi naked Hotties. Wow - what a story.
Scene 1 - A fast motor launch running without lights slips inside the international boundary; run by a lethal looking crew of foreign extraction; at a set coordinate a smaller craft is waiting on the GPS mark; they meet up, several large, heavy packages are off loaded onto the smaller vessel; and, they go their separate way.
The camera then tracks the smaller boat to a murky creek, the trees and vines dense and thick; then, after a while, the GPS 'pings' its arrival alarm and they stop; land and secure their boat. Next come the shovels and a shallow trench is excavated; the 'packages' are off loaded into the trench which is then artfully camouflaged to resemble a Salt Water Crocodile nest. They depart and; slow fade - the great silence of the outback descends.
Scene two - The silence is shattered about mid morning as a Chopper circles over head. After a while it lands in a clear patch and shuts down; two men emerge from the small cabin; check that there are no crocs about and dig through the nest top. Sacks emerge;containing many round objects which look strangely like croc eggs. These are 'marked' (as they should be) placed in the plastic collection boxes, a hand full of mud or two and; bingo - job done. They take their time, coffee and lunch - and after a suitable while; fire up the chopper and drift homeward.
Scene three - A hanger in the background and the boys all sat about the camp fire, drinking beer. A truck pulls up - "Got any eggs to collect Mate" shouts the driver. "Yeah Mate; in the shed." The egg boxes are loaded; the driver stays for a beer and then toddles off to who knows where.
Scene four. The 'Boys' are out again; its been a moonless night and at dawn; they fire up for another 'egg collection' sortie. All is well, their 'eggs' are where they should be; they load, relax for a couple of hours and then start up, take off and set a course to return to base camp. Bang!! Bang!! then silence; the engine just quit. Down they go into the bush. One is left alive; then the phone call is made which sparks a major panic. There is a flurry of action, must beat the paramedics; must move the 'eggs' - must clear the evidence of missed maintenance checks.
Scene five. A steely eyed (glamorous) version of Sus Spence brilliantly spots some anomalies in the maintenance paper work back at HQ; she whistles up her favourite bag carrier and says "check this out". From then it is fast forward and brilliant investigators who stumble across the paperwork errors which undo our villains. The ending shows our villains doing six months community service for dodgy paper work; whistling, chatting, smiling, cracking jokes and smoking while they sweep up the leaves in the park. Their egg money tucked away for a while; all safe and sound.
Slow fade to a tropical sunset. End of.
The moral of the tale should be - paper work is the most dangerous of enemies; so, always remember to dot those 'i's' and carefully cross those 't's. They'll get ya every time.
Aye; All for a laugh. Just could not ignore this flight of pure fancy; probably read too many novels. Cannot imagine the ABC making such a fictitious movie - can you??
Time for an Ale methinks; Toot - toot.
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Albo the worst PM EVER? - Rowan Dean nails it...etc..etc -
Courtesy SkyNews Oz, via YouTube:
Next from legend Senator JNP, via AP emails...
Quote:Dear P2,
I’m angry.
We used to be a country that said we don’t negotiate with terrorists.
But the decision of the Albanese Labor government to recognise a Palestinian state is not even a negotiation.
It’s a capitulation and the terrorists are celebrating.
On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists murdered, tortured, raped and kidnapped Israelis with glee.
Families, women, children, babies.
All targeted by this barbaric listed terrorist organisation.
And now they’re being rewarded.
Remember: Hamas are still holding hostages.
Albanese says recognising statehood is “conditional” on releasing the hostages.
But it’s not really, because Albanese and Labor will recognise Palestine anyway.
The fact is Hamas wants to exterminate Israel.
They are willing to use the Palestinian people as pawns to achieve that goal.
It’s not difficult to understand. It never has been.
Until Hamas is defeated, a two-state solution isn’t even conceivable and there can be no peaceful future for the people of Gaza.
Ever since Israel withdrew from Gaza and Hamas took control eighteen years ago, Hamas have used billions in international aid to amass weapons, build an underground tunnel network, and attack Israel, culminating in the slaughter of October 7.
And our government has taken their side.
If the Albanese Government truly believes in a better life for Palestinians and a two-state solution, it would lend its full support to Israel’s military response to rid the world of a death cult.
Instead, Labor has lost their moral compass and is using this for their own domestic political purposes. To gain praise from a terror organisation is an absolute failure in leadership.
It’s disgraceful.
And I’m not going to forget it.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
P.S. Just a personal note from me before you go. I’m now officially a Nanna! Congratulations to my son Leiland and my daughter-in-law Megan on the arrival of wee Louis. Head over to Facebook, I have pics! ?
Finally from JL within the last week...
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08-22-2025, 06:20 PM
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Yours for Real Solutions..etc..etc -
Courtesy Senator JNP:
Quote:Dear P2,
For all the day-to-day rush of politics, it’s important to pause and focus on the bigger things.
This past week, I was reminded of that in two very different ways.
On 18 August, Vietnam Veterans’ Day, I had the honour of paying tribute to the men and women who served in that conflict.
They answered the call no matter who was Prime Minister – through tough times and good times. And we should acknowledge and commend them.
It was a controversial war, but they still stepped up and did their duty.
For Australia, Vietnam was predominantly a ground war.
For our soldiers, their experiences were especially gruelling. Amidst constant patrols through jungles, mountains, swamps, rice paddies, rubber plantations and villages, there was the persistent risk of ambush, the peril of booby traps, and the intensity of close-quarter fighting and guerrilla warfare.
More than 3000 Australians were wounded in Vietnam, and 523 Australians fell in that foreign land.
And then, many experienced the pain of indifference and ingratitude upon their return home – and even abuse, as protests against the conflict grew heated.
By acknowledging that our veterans were not treated in a manner befitting their service and sacrifice, we recommit ourselves, as citizens, to not repeat the mistakes of the past – to always draw a distinction between the politics of war and the people who go to war.
Later in the week, in my capacity as a Shadow Minister in the Defence portfolio, I was privileged to celebrate the next generation of service men and women at the graduation ceremony for the Officers of the 148th class at the Royal Military Academy in Duntroon, Canberra.
These courageous young men and women are taking up the legacy of our Vietnam veterans – and indeed all the Anzacs of the past – in defence of our country and our values.
As Officers, they will be the leaders of our troops.
They carry a burden of decision making and are responsible for the lives of those under their command.
It’s a leadership role that requires wisdom, composure and sacrifice, and I have full confidence they’ll take up the responsibility with success.
It’s easy to be swamped by the daily noise of the 24/7 media cycle and social media.
But days of commemoration – like Vietnam Veterans’ Day – and days of celebration – like an RMC Officer graduation ceremony – remind us of the duty that defines the long story of our nation.
Our service men and women – past and present – have been willing to put their lives on the line for our freedom.
That is the bigger thing. And I’m proud to honour and celebrate them.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
Next courtesy of Sharri, via SkyNews YouTube, with the Israel PM Netanyahu interview, where he off loads on our insipid, spineless excuse for a PM...
Well done Sharri and spot on Bibi, a true leader for Israel's troublous times - strength to your arm!!
Now from perhaps my favourite World Leader ATM - Italian PM Giorgia Meloni...
Finally, for a bit of light humour, this week from JL:
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Snippets this week: 01/09/25
Via Senator JNP:
Quote:Dear P2,
It’s a predictable pattern at this point.
Whenever the Albanese Labor government is forced into doing the right thing, it is always too weak and too late.
In this instance, it was expelling the Iranian Ambassador and listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation after our intelligence agencies revealed the evil Iranian regime was behind at least two antisemitic attacks on our shores.
A welcome move, but a listing the Coalition has been calling on the government to do for years; a call we reiterated after the terrorists Hamas – who are sponsored by the Iranian regime – carried out their barbaric attack against Israel on October 7.
It’s Albanese’s weakness following the sordid scenes on the steps of the Sydney Opera House on October 9 that has allowed antisemitism to fester and grow in our community.
It’s what led to a march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge prominently featuring a photo of the Iranian Ayatollah.
Iran funds terror.
Iran is for genocide.
Iran spreads hatred and Australians should never again be forced to witness the images of foreign dictators or terrorist flags carried with glee on our streets.
The Albanese government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state without any deal on the table and hostages still in Gaza just pours more fuel on the fire.
On so many foreign and domestic political issues, the Albanese government has been weak.
It can’t even call out the danger posed by the Chinese Communist Party’s military aggression.
That’s why I took to the floor of the Senate to do what the government won’t: to awaken our nation to a great danger of our age. Because Iran isn’t the only threat.
While they spread their terror abroad, the Chinese Communist Party is flexing its military muscle closer to home.
I told the Senate:
The Chinese Communist Party has militarised islands in the South China Sea. Its coastguard has harassed the Philippines. Its air force has intruded into Japan's airspace. Its navy has tested weapons off the east coast of Australia without notifying us. We cannot ignore the rehearsal nature of that exercise or the fact that its missiles can strike Australian bases and civilian infrastructure. Its forces have also endangered our servicemen and servicewomen through reckless and aggressive manoeuvres on multiple occasions.
And I called out Anthony Albanese for going on a week-long visit to China and completely ignoring these realities.
He’d like us all to believe everything is going well.
But he’s asleep at the wheel. Or worse, he doesn’t believe the Chinese Communist Party wants to become the dominant power in the region.
So, whether it's the CCP, the Iranian regime, or Hamas, this government doesn't take national security seriously.
They live in a fantasy land and ignore the threats posed by authoritarian regimes and terrorists.
That’s why they won’t match our commitment to lifting defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP.
And that’s why, every time there’s a national security crisis, the story is the same:
Anthony Albanese and Labor are too weak and too late.
Yours for REAL solutions,
![[Image: JP_Signature.png?1706826316]](https://assets.nationbuilder.com/jacintaprice/mailings/2748/attachments/original/JP_Signature.png?1706826316)
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Senator for the Northern Territory
Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
Shadow Minister for Defence Personnel
For JNP's full Senate Chamber speech, view from 22:07
Hansard
here:
Quote:Senator NAMPIJINPA PRICE (Northern Territory) (16:56): The coalition will not be lectured on how to tackle antisemitism in this country. The Albanese government thinks it has been on the front foot in listing the IRGC as a terrorist organisation. It thinks it has been strong. It has the gall to suggest the coalition has politicised this issue, while they have politicised it.
But Australians aren't falling for this ruse. This government hasn't been on the front foot; it's been on the back foot. This government hasn't been strong; it's been weak. From its first day in office, this government has politicised foreign policy issues to grandstand to a domestic political audience. The crisis of antisemitism afflicting our nation started with the Albanese government's supine response to the sordid scenes on the footsteps of the Sydney Opera House. Its weakness in the wake of that intolerable incident created an atmosphere of permissibility for more intolerable incidents.
As recently as 3 August some pro-Palestinian protestors gleefully carried a photo of Iran's oppressive dictator during the rally across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Prime Minister astonishingly described this event as a 'peaceful demonstration'. When we hear the calls of 'bring down genocide' and 'stop genocide', let me tell you, Iran is for genocide. Iran is for the genocide of Israel. When we hear Australians, including those who sit in this chamber, chant 'from the river to the sea', they are calling for genocide and they are calling for terror, yet the Albanese government has failed miserably to attack these sorts of calls for genocide within this country.
Iran is a totalitarian state run by the odious, revolutionary and antisemitic Iranian regime. The regime oppresses its own people. The regime funds terrorists—Hamas, the Houthis and everybody else involved that wants to see harm come to not just Israel but the West. I suggest that the Prime Minister, if he hasn't already, views the footage that I have viewed from Israel of October 7. I can never erase that from my mind—seeing children, little boys as young as nine or 10, run into a shelter while Hamas hurls a bomb. Their father comes after them, only for his body parts to be blown to smithereens. This is what Iran seeks. They sit gleefully and watch as hordes of Australians wave flags that support their symbols.
The Albanese government has been weak, and the Australian people need to stand up once and for all against antisemitism— (Time expired.)
Also from JNP, via FB:
Quote:Our national flag represents so much: our history, story, geography, resources, people, deeds, mateship, sacrifices, institutions, traditions, values, unity, loyalty and patriotism.
Our national flag speaks to the Australian Achievement: the weaving together of the Indigenous, British, and broader migrant threads of our story – each bestowing a proud inheritance.
Our national flag inspires gratitude: to our forebears for all they did to protect this country and ensure it prospers.
Our national flag reminds us of the duty of responsible citizenship: to hand over to the next generation a country better than the one we inherited.
Today’s rallies will undoubtedly be hijacked by neo-Nazis and racists who carry our national flag but reject what our flag represents.
That said, there will be many people carrying our national flag today who embody our national values and are proud and decent Australians.
And these Australians are marching because they have legitimate concerns about the impacts of unprecedented mass migration under the Albanese Government and ruptures to our social cohesion.
Some parliamentarians and members of the media have been quick to issue warnings about the rallies today. Fair enough. Protests must be peaceful.
But where were their similar warnings for so many pro-Palestinian rallies that have occurred on our soil since the sordid scenes on the steps of the Sydney Opera House on 9 October 2023? Rallies where protesters have chanted genocidal slogans, displayed Hamas symbols and Nazi swastikas, waved flags of terrorist organisations, carried photographs of Iran’s oppressive dictator – and even burnt the Australian flag.
The double standards must stop.
If we are to be a united Australia, then threats to our social cohesion must be called out wherever they are present at rallies – not selectively.
Go Team Australia!
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