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Steve retweeted
SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE The Cookers and Crackpots have had enough of the Liars, Gaslighters and Traitors Labor, the Greens the fake independents and the ABC have UNLEASHED A BEAST. That beast is going to fire you all next election

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Replying to @MurrayWatt
Was this the part where Albo belittled a 39 year old who can’t afford to purchase a home, or the part where the Sex Discrimination Commissioner argued that men deserve pregnancy protections in law, or the part where you said it was pathetic to ask questions about your party’s broken promises to the electorate? Sorry, just trying figure out which ‘work for Australians’ it is that you’re referring to here.
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Aussies: “We need to minimise immigration.” Gov: “No, we aren’t doing that.” Aussies: “Rent is too expensive.” Gov: “Good point. We’ll increase costs for landlords so they have to charge you more.” Aussies..."Electricity is too expensive" Gov..."We're committed to net zero...regardless of the cost to you!" Aussies: “I can’t keep up with the cost of living.” Gov: “Too bad. We can’t stop spending more than we’re making, so inflation will keep rising.” Aussies: “The NDIS is scamming taxpayers out of millions every year.” Gov: “Yeah, but we don’t want to offend the NDIS scammers — they might call us racist.” Aussies: “Okay fine, we gave you a chance. We’re voting @OneNationAus.” Gov: “You filthy, uneducated racist.”
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Capital gains tax shouldn’t exist. I risk my money. I build the business. I make the investment. I do the work. I take the risk. So why the hell should the government take a cut of my success? They risk nothing. They create nothing. They just take. Parasites. F’en parasites.
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Australia is sleepwalking into communism. You just can’t see it because most of you already lean that way or you’re outright communists yourselves, especially in Melbourne. Just look around: 1. Endless regulation crushing private property, businesses, and individual freedom. 2. Free speech being eroded through censorship, surveillance, and government intimidation. 3. Centralised economic planning that rewards dependency and redistribution over productivity and free markets. And while all of this happens Australians cheer it on. You traded liberty for the illusion of safety now you have neither. The government disarmed the public, expanded its power, and conditioned people to obey and most of you applauded every step of it. They are turning Australians into permanent dependants of the state, and most people do not have the testosterone to resist it. Australia is cooked. You are cooked. Goto the gym. Say no women sometimes. Put beta males in their place. Stop being a cuck.
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The Australian government appears to be running ads in Arabic encouraging non-citizens to use its 5% deposit first home buyers scheme. Your taxes are paying for ads, that aren’t even in English, to put non-citizens in Australian homes. Housing should be prioritised for Australian citizens first. Credit: TheYarn
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This weekend the Queensland LNP voted down a motion to reduce immigration 🤡 They also voted to put Matt Canavan in an un-winnable number 2 spot on the senate ticket 🤡 Behind the biggest shit weasel the “faux conservatives” can muster, Senator James McGrath 🤡 Then the Victorian liberals assholed @MoiraDeemingMP in her pre selection for a state seat. 🤡 I was a Liberal party member for 2 years - in a vain attempt to help rectify it from the inside after Covid 🫠 Since I was kicked out I’ve watched them boot more people and sell out Australia even harder. Now they will commit what must be considered complete and total suicide by doubling down on all the “dumb” they now love. Good people with Australias best interests at heart who’ve dedicated years to the party must know deep down that the libs are finally cooked. What comes next? #AustraliaFirst

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The UN just voted 123-3 to declare the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity” and start sniffing around for reparations. Ghana led the charge, naturally. Applause erupted. Of course it did! What a shit show 😂 Africans didn’t just participate in the slave trade, they ran the supply side with ruthless efficiency. Tribal kings rounding up rivals, Arab traders shipping them, selling their own flesh and blood for beads, guns, and profit centuries before a Yankee clipper showed up. Meanwhile, over a million white Europeans were dragged into slavery by the Barbary corsairs. Romans, Ottomans, Vikings, Mongols, every people on earth kept slaves. But only Western guilt is immortal. Funny how that works! Every single perpetrator and victim is dust. Not one living soul owned a slave or wore chains from that era. This isn’t justice; it’s retroactive inheritance fraud. You don’t get to pass down victimhood like a trust fund while the rest of us are told our ancestors’ sins are genetic. Britain didn’t just abolish the trade, we patrolled the seas, hanged slavers, and spent blood and treasure to end it while half the world was still merrily enslaving each other. We owe you precisely nothing. Not an apology, not a single taxpayer penny, not one brass farthing funnelled into the great African wealth-transfer casino. Descendants of slaves demanding cash from descendants of abolitionists is peak cosmic comedy. Build a civilisation instead of another sob story. Stop pickpocketing the future of English children for yesterday’s African quarrels, what a fucking joke if you think we will 😂 The natives of these isles aren’t paying. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever. Fucking cry about it.
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BREAKING: We just received a legal letter from a West Sydney NDIS business accusing us of defamation and ANTI-MUSLIM HATE SPEECH. We're being threatened because we pointed out that their official NDIS business page advertises NDIS funded Quran classes alongside videos showing off luxury Mercedes sports cars. For overseas readers, the NDIS is a government funded program meant to support severely disabled Australians. Religious instruction is obviously not supposed to be covered by the NDIS. The program has been systematically defrauded in recent years to the tune of probably more than $10 billion. In our opinion this is just one small example of the scheme being systematically abused. The business appears to have hired some weird Lebanese lawyer named Tom Zreika to sign off on the legal threats. I checked out Tom's professional legal business page. He has multiple posts pledging support to the Iranian government and showing off his Lamborghini sports car. WHAT A FUCKING COUNTRY WE LIVE IN @PeteZogoulas
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner @tweetinjules has blocked my meme from being seen in Australia. The Albanese Regime are retarded.
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Australia has serious issues with fuel supply (because we've been governed by generations of reckless morons on both sides of the political fence and I'd jail them if I had the chance). But if Tehran switches sides and leans West instead of East, China's ability to wage war in the Pacific centred on Taiwan is severely hindered. I have been writing and speaking about this for ten years. Anyone who has followed the Belt and Road infrastructure for the last decade knows this. Anyone who read the security agreements in Asia, studied the agreed military cooperation pacts, or read the transcripts of leaked speeches is familiar. The maths on this are simple. America can deter a full-scale war from China, Russia, or the Middle East. It cannot fight a war on three fronts simultaneously. That's why the US is dragging its feet on Ukraine. Not only is it not America's responsibility, the more Russia pours into Ukraine, the weaker it is as a partner for China. This infuriates Europe, but Europe made a mistake neglecting its collective military whilst having full knowledge of Russia's intention. Iran, under the Islamic Republic, was not attaining weapons for deterrence - it was a regime building to its religious goal of annihilating the unbelievers and expanding the Islamic empire. Its funding and spreading of Islamic terror was merely one part of its plan to destroy the West. Its mission was very clearly and repeatedly stated as basically world domination of Islam. It was not a stable entity. It is expansionist in the worst possible way. Iran was not ready for full-scale war. But it has been forced into one. By the end of the weak, the military assets of Iran will be of little use to China or Russia. The return of Iran to the people is a fringe benefit for the US and world peace - even though it is dearly important for the Iranians themselves. But this is a military discussion. Russia has already partially exhausted itself in its war against Ukraine. China - being a large, complex, and energy-hungry empty - will have to do a lot of reshuffling to keep itself functioning let along going on the offensive, as its oil and gas pipelines fall under Western control. There are plenty of peacemakers in the world. Particularly conservatives who think the post-WWII status quo can be held with UN sermons and trade networks. The 'greatest minds' writing at the end of the 1800s thought exactly the same thing before the onset of WWI and all of their assumptions were proven false. Because the truth of human civilisation is that peace is not determined by the peacemakers. It is set out by those nations bent on war and expansion. Leaders like Trump know that a war will be fought. No matter how much money is used to pad the conversation. War is certain. The question Trump and the West had to ask itself is - what sort of war did they want to fight? A true third world war with a full strength Iran, China, and Russia allied with a network of dangerous friends (such as North Korea)? That's a war the West loses. That's a war that sees even Australia - pretending to be Switzerland - overrun. That's a war that ends the rule of democracy, Western Enlightenment, and capitalism. Now, I'm sure a lot of delusional university students think this new utopia governed jointly by Islam and Communism will be wonderful. But for the rest of us, this is a true existential threat. Not a climate 'give us all your money' claim - but a genuine shift in global order. These happen. Our future is not a manifest destiny. Everything we have was fought for in war - even if we have forgotten. Not just the last few world wars - but thousands of wars. Forget what you think you know about Israel and Middle Eastern politics and consider it purely from a US defence position. The US knows they can win the war against Iran. They knew the automatic orders upon the death of #Khamenei would trigger a strong, joint act of opposition from almost every Middle Eastern nation. Instead of neutral states, the US is depleting the threat of Iran - to the hope of switching it to a Western ally - with the military response of other Islamic states. As far as war-gamed strategies, this is smart. It is a calculated risk considering a long-term picture of avoiding an unwinnable war. Xi Jinping might be a dictator, but he has competition from those who want to lead China - including many who want to move closer to Western capitalist structures. The pressure on Xi Jinping will tilt toward 'let's just do business with the West' instead of chasing Iran and Russia wars that might lead to an internal collapse of China. India will remain neutral for as long as possible - perhaps indefinitely. My point is that the true lesson of the last two world wars was NOT about the danger of dictatorships, racism, fascism, or expansionism. There is no original knowledge there. It is that the concept of the United Nations - the attempt to hold an eternal peace through coercive conversation - creates catastrophic hot spots. What would be small regional squabbles intensify for decades. Alliances build well beyond normal tolerances. The stagnation of building armies but not using them results in a forward motion toward war that is almost inevitable. Nations that sit on their hands, close their eyes, and hum quietly to themselves are not smart, modern, civilised, or sensible. They are placing their citizens in danger by failing to acknowledge military reality. And commentators who refuse to accept the approach to war by Islamic and communist regimes do themselves a major disservice. Their goal is not peace, it is conquest. They tell you this. It just upsets your view about peace and love. It's just another version of 'Gays for Gaza'. Peace is made by those who fight wars in the correct order and at the right time.
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Today the Senate has voted to censure me, again. What a joke. Australians are sleeping on the street, the cost of living is strangling families, our Defence Force is completely under strength to protect ourselves, and this is what Liberal, Labor and Greens choose to spend the Parliament’s time on. I couldn’t even get through my comments without being shouted down by Senators Thorpe and Hanson-Young, completely disrespecting my right to speak in the Parliament, yet I’m the one who apparently deserves a censure. The people of Australia will judge me at the next election, not these out of touch snobs. The results of the vote are in the comments. I will never back down. One Nation will stand up, have the debates in Parliament and ask the tough questions that Australians want our politicians to deal with.
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You Had 47 Years of Diplomacy With Iran. Here's What It Got You. Mahsa Amini was 22 years old. Arrested by Iran's morality police because her headscarf was too loose. She died in custody three days later. They beat her to death. Over a piece of fabric. Her death set off the biggest protests Iran had seen in a generation. The regime's answer? Kill them. Over 500 dead. They shot a 16-year-old girl named Nika Shakarami in the street. Then snatched her body and tried to bury her in secret before her family could find her. Amirhesam Khodayarifard was 20 years old. Walked into a protest because his country was starving. He was chanting. Peacefully. A government agent shot him in the head. This is who they are. This is who they've always been. January 8th and 9th, 2026. The Islamic Republic of Iran executed the largest massacre of civilians in its modern history. Snipers on rooftops firing into crowds. Targeting heads and chests. Dragging protesters into prisons. Torturing them. Raping them. Returning women's bodies with organs removed to destroy the evidence. ~36,000 dead. In days. A former UN prosecutor who helped draft the Srebrenica genocide indictment said Iran killed twice as many in half the time. He called it an extermination. Where were the marches? Where was Ilhan Omar? Where was Rashida Tlaib? Where was Mamdani? Nowhere. But today, after we attack the regime that did this… NOW they want "diplomacy." NOW it's "illegal." What country do you stand for? In 1979 they stormed our embassy. Held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days. In 1983 they bombed our Marine barracks in Beirut. 241 Americans crushed to death in their sleep. Khobar Towers. 19 more Americans dead. 2003 to 2011. They supplied the bombs that killed 600 American soldiers in Iraq. They built Hezbollah. Funded Hamas. Armed the Houthis. Spent a billion dollars a year on terrorism. Orchestrated October 7th. Forty-seven years. The single greatest engine of death in the Middle East. And through all of it we kept talking and praying. In 2002, Iran's own dissidents blew the whistle. Iran had been building nuclear weapons underground. For 17 years. Hidden from the world. Not the CIA. Not the UN. Dissidents. It took 13 years to get a deal. Keep enrichment at civilian grade. Keep the stockpile under 300 kilograms. Let inspectors in. They agreed. Then broke every provision. From 300 kilograms to over 9,000. They ripped the cameras off the walls. By late 2024 they could build 5 to 6 bombs in under two weeks. France, Germany, and the UK, not neocons, no war hawks, said Iran had a stockpile with "no credible civilian justification." Two days before the strikes we sat with them in Muscat. Stop enriching. Stop the missiles. Stop funding terrorists. They said no. To all three. You don't negotiate with someone loading a gun under the table. The Tooth Fairy isn't real. And neither was Iran's willingness to negotiate. Every year of "diplomacy" was another year closer to the bomb. That was always the plan. This isn't about Democrat or Republican. By the laws of game theory, someone was going to have to confront Iran. A regime that kills 36,000 of its own people doesn't stop because you ask nicely. A country enriching to weapons grade while funding terrorism on six continents doesn't come to the table in good faith. Any president. Any party. This moment was always coming. Spare me the "international law" lecture. You don't get to hide behind rules you've spent five decades burning to the ground. You want to know what's illegal? Beating a 22-year-old woman to death over a headscarf. Shooting children from rooftops. Torturing women in prison. Removing organs from corpses. Building nuclear weapons while shaking hands with diplomats. That's what's illegal. Ilhan Omar. The day before a military operation she signaled the timing of a strike to a foreign adversary. That's not dissent. That is treason. Iranians responded: "We don't care about Ramadan. We are waiting for the US attack to overthrow your friend the Ayatollah." Listen to them. For once in your life. The Iranian people are dancing in the streets. They waited 47 years for someone to act. If not now, when? When they have the bomb? When it's too late? It was now or never. And we chose now. Diplomacy didn't fail. Diplomacy was the lie Iran told you while they built the bomb. And you believed it. Every. Single. Time.
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Elon Musk just proved ChatGPT’s bias isn’t a bug. It’s a programmed instruction. Musk: “People did experiments like, ‘Write a poem praising Donald Trump,’ and it won’t. But you ask, ‘Write a poem praising Joe Biden,’ and it will.” Not a hallucination. Not a glitch. A deliberate asymmetry baked into the most widely used AI system on earth. Musk: “It’s programmed to be that way.” That word matters. Not learned. Not emergent. Programmed. Chosen. Installed deliberately by the people who built it. When a system refuses one political figure but praises another, it stops being a knowledge engine. It becomes a political tool wearing the costume of objectivity. Rogan called it sketchy. Musk went further. He confirmed it’s intentional. The most dangerous bias isn’t the one an AI learns from data. It’s the one its creators deliberately install. AI built on feelings, opinions, and political guardrails rather than first principles doesn’t stay biased at today’s capability level. It scales with the bias intact. As the system gets smarter, as it begins improving itself, those embedded distortions don’t dilute. They compound. A slightly skewed foundation becomes a violently skewed superintelligence. Not because anyone chose that outcome. Because nobody stopped to question the assumptions baked in at the beginning. The AI we build should be curious. Genuinely curious. Driven to discover truth the way science at its best is driven to discover truth. Not to confirm what its creators believe. Not to protect what its funders prefer. To find what’s actually real and follow it wherever it leads. It should care about humanity not as an abstract directive but as a first principle. Every human. Not the ones whose politics match the training data. Objective. Non-biased. Relentlessly honest. That’s not a nice feature. It’s the only version that stays safe as it surpasses us. Which raises the question nobody building these systems wants to answer publicly. If the companies shaping our future are willing to put their thumb on the scale for a poem, what else are they quietly restricting. The AI race stopped being about compute. It became about truth. About who controls what a billion people are allowed to ask and what answers they’re permitted to receive. Once that control embeds at the foundation level it doesn’t get questioned. It becomes invisible. The way things are. And nobody remembers it was ever a choice someone made for everyone else.
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I am having a disappointing holiday as @AppleMusic have censored Australian artist Holly Valances new Kiss Kiss (xx) my arse in Australia. @Apple should be ashamed for this behaviour. Put the song back and stop playing thought police.
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Quote this with a song that describes the kind of holiday you're having.
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The NRL isn’t allowing comments on this post. It is also more importantly Australia day today. Australia is the home of your organisation and it is appalling that you cannot at the same time support our national day. Australia has provided to opportunity for both the success of the NRL and also all its indigenous and non-indigenous fans and players from all over the world. If you have problems with Australia day, and all the great things that Australians have created and like to celebrate, I propose your organisation no longer use the Australian crest on your jersey in future competitions.
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What else need I say? Nothing This says plenty Over to you
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Censorship isn’t protection — it’s control. "The government does not get to shut down dissent, censor inconvenient truths and cancel the right to free speech." — Speech | 26-Nov-2025 ⚠️ Video features the &h&t word. Video credit to The Snark Tank (TST)
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Censorship is the hallmark of an actually fascist state
Konstantin Kisin on the terrifying shift in the West: "Freedom of speech — once the cornerstone of Western civilization — is now treated as a right-wing value." The radical left must shut down dissent because their ideas "crumble like a house of cards" when challenged with facts or logic. Challenge intersectionality, structures of oppression, or any part of the narrative → you're automatically evil, racist, white supremacist. "White supremacist" used to mean people who proudly admitted it. Now it's a label for anyone who disagrees. From someone who fled a society without free speech: this reversal is insane. 2:29 clip — the new reality exposed When did defending free speech become "conservative"? Your thoughts.
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Political cartoon of the week ... As @AlboMP seeks to ban Australia from accessing @X - the only FREE SPEECH platform he fears. R E S I G N and both our problem will be gone Albo.
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