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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
Insane! UK activist, Young Bob, who calls for remigration, gets attacked in the middle of the street by a “gang of foreigners”. This is political intimidation to scare anyone who has the “wrong opinions”. This kid has more balls than most grown men in that country!
WATCH: UK remigration activist Young Bob attacked and beaten by ‘gang of foreigners’
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
Its over , he's finished , the Australian people have no confidence in this pm and labor gov what so ever , CALL AN EARLY ELECTION OR GET THROWN OUT @BenFordhamLive @OneNationAus @karlstefanovic

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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
🚨 Italien kocht über – Brutaler Mord an Deutscher Frau bei Florenz 🇮🇹 Eine 44-jährige Deutsche wurde in Scandicci (bei Florenz) enthauptet.😱 Tatverdächtig: ein marokkanischer Migrant. Der Fall aus dem Februar sorgt jetzt für neue Wut.💥🔥 Tausende demonstrieren in Rom gegen die Migrationspolitik. Ähnlich in England, Irland & anderswo: Immer mehr Europäer fordern konsequente Abschiebungen und Grenzsicherung. Das Mainstream-Fernsehen zeigt das nur häppchenweise. Die Menschen haben genug von der Realität auf der Straße. Europa muss aufwachen. Sichere Grenzen retten Leben. Was denkt ihr? Teilt & diskutiert! 🔥 #Migration #Italien #Abschiebungen #EuropaErwacht
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
We must stop the insane CGT assault on Australian businesses. Come along to our CGT discussion tomorrow (Tuesday) in Sydney at 9:30am. Numbers are strictly limited. Let’s fight back together for policies that back aspiration, entrepreneurship, and a stronger economy. events.humanitix.com/cgt-inv…
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
“Ditch net zero, end mass migration, put more money back into people’s pockets instead of taxing them more.” Clear things any true conservative party should stand for, yet the Liberal Party can hardly say it has stood consistently for any of these things. Is it any wonder conservative voters are flocking to One Nation?
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
More and more Aussies are waking up! The grassroots support to One Nation is real! We are walking the walk. The orange wave 🧡🌊 against Marxism, Communism and Islamism is UNSTOPPABLE! 💪💪✊✊🇦🇺🇦🇺
In just 5 days, the Fire the Liar campaign has raised $4,000,000 from over 65,000 individual donors with an average donation of $61. This has been the largest and quickest grassroots campaign Australia has seen. The Prime Minister couldn't believe it - he called the donations fake. But One Nation published the independent audit to prove him wrong. We also parked a mobile "Fire the Liar" billboard outside of his office. Tens of thousands of Australians looked at their donation receipts and knew it was real. One Nation even published a heat map showing the locations donations have been flowing in from. One Nation has been transparent - the Prime Minister still hasn't said how much his campaign raised. Our gratitude to you, the Australian people, is immense. Your donations will be used to fight the political class who have forgotten you. The campaign is ongoing at: donate.onenation.org.au/fire…
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
LABOR BANNED scanning the faces of migrant & silenced dentists treating men pretending they are children that said they aren’t children (wisdom teeth) but want to scan UK children under 16 to access the internet. They say it’s to protect the children that are being hunted, terrorised, harmed & killed by 3rd world immigrants they are mass importing. Unbelievable, they think we are all stupid. “It’s for your safety” 🤨
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
The numbers are damning: bulk billing in Cook has fallen 18.8% since 2022 and locals are paying over $100 just to see a GP. Labor keeps talking up Medicare, but families are paying the price.
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
“Me llegó un mensaje de texto de la amiga de mi hija a la 1 de la mañana: ‘Tu hija está realmente borracha en esta fiesta. Necesita ayuda pero no te va a llamar. ¿Puedes venir?’ Estaba aterrorizada y furiosa, pero agradecida. Llegué allí en doce minutos. Mi hija de diecisiete años apenas estaba consciente, rodeada de adolescentes borrachos que habían estado grabando videos. La amiga que me escribió, una chica llamada Aisha, se había mantenido sobria y había ahuyentado a todos. ‘Lo siento por delatarla, pero está realmente mal. Necesita un hospital.’ Aisha me ayudó a meter a mi hija en el auto, vino con nosotros a urgencias y se quedó hasta las 4 de la mañana, cuando mi hija estaba estable. Me tomó de la mano mientras yo lloraba. ‘Gracias por llamarme. Probablemente le salvaste la vida.’ Aisha negó con la cabeza. ‘Mi prima murió en una fiesta como esta. Todos estaban demasiado asustados para pedir ayuda. Me prometí a mí misma que nunca dejaría que eso le pasara a alguien más.’ Mi hija al principio se sintió humillada y enojada, pero eventualmente entendió que la llamada de Aisha había evitado un envenenamiento por alcohol o algo peor. Aisha siguió siendo su amiga a pesar de todo. Trece años después, mi hija es enfermera pediátrica, y Aisha es técnica de emergencias médicas. Siguen siendo mejores amigas. Juntas dirigen un programa que enseña a los adolescentes sobre seguridad en fiestas e intervención de testigos; han dado presentaciones a 4.200 estudiantes de secundaria en todo nuestro estado. El mes pasado, un estudiante que asistió a su presentación llamó al 911 por un amigo que se estaba sobredosis. Ese amigo sobrevivió. Cuando el estudiante les dio las gracias, Aisha la abrazó. ‘Hiciste exactamente lo que debías hacer. Salvaste una vida.’ Mi hija le atribuye a Aisha haberla salvado esa noche e inspirado su carrera. Guardo el mensaje original de Aisha en mi teléfono: ‘El mensaje que lo cambió todo.’” —Deborah Sinclair, Boise, ID
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
A man came by today to choose a puppy. I noticed his hat right away. After he picked out his pup, I asked him straight up if he had served “over there.” He started telling me about his time in the military, how he was hit by an IED, and how it caused a stroke when he was just 25. After sharing his story, he said he’d come back in a few weeks to pick up the puppy and bring the rest of the money. My response...? “You don’t owe me a thing.” I truly believe he’s already paid more than enough. Much respect to him, and to everyone who has served or is still serving—from all of us at SOS Kennels. There’s no way to say thank you enough.
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Long before the era of smartphones and social media, the grooming of Girls was taking place In 2004 she was just 12 years old and a bright, intelligent child, classed as gifted and talented, consistently in the top sets at school, with a lifelong dream of becoming a forensic pathologist. But her life dramatically spiralled out of control just yards from her school gates when she was approached by a “good-looking guy in his 20s” who offered her cigarettes and asked for her phone number. She said: “I was very flattered. I was only 12, and I didn't understand that there could be anything wrong. A few days passed and I arranged to meet up with them. It was just conversation, cigarettes, talking... very normal things." Over a period of months, the gang carefully and methodically built her trust. In her naivety she thought they were her “friends” but the trap was about to slam shut. The paedophiles invited her to what she believed would be a normal party with food and alcohol. 🍻 Instead, they took her to a house filled with older men she didn't know. “I realised very quickly that it wasn't any kind of party that I recognised, I immediately felt that there was something very, very wrong and I wanted to go. “I was taken into this room and I was told that I needed to make them happy. I realised very, very quickly that I wasn't gonna be leaving this room." By the time she turned 13 she was caught in a relentless cycle of daily sexual violence and forced drug addiction. The gang weaponised the trust she had placed in them, using the personal information she had shared to issue chilling threats against her family if she dared to resist. She was treated as human cargo, being transported in hire cars, forcing her to lie down on the back seat as she was driven up to 250 miles across the country. She was kept deliberately drugged and drunk so she wouldn't recognise or remember the location of the house where she would be locked in rooms for days on end. Incredibly, despite Girl One's hellish ordeal she was ignored, dismissed, and gaslit by those supposed to be protecting her. Missing for weeks at a time from local children's homes, she was repeatedly found by police in the company of adult men. Instead of questioning why a missing, heavily drugged 13-year-old girl was with men in their 20s and 30s, officers incredibly blamed the child. “I was told that I was wasting police time,” she says. “I was labelled a prostitute, I was a bad kid. “There were incidents where I would turn up at the police station at two or three in the morning with no shoes on, having run away from these men, desperate. Sometimes, with very obvious physical injuries, and nobody did anything. I'd just be put in a cell… and then I'd be taken back to the children's home. Within 24 hours, I was back with those men.” When she explicitly disclosed the abuse and the county lines-style drug dealing to the authorities, Thames Valley Police recorded that she was a “fantasist” who was “fabricating stories for attention”. ( 😡) Social services reports led to her being placed on antipsychotic medication, but even when a psychiatrist concluded she was not psychotic but suffering from severe trauma, social workers continued to argue she was just a “bad kid making stuff up.” utterly convinced this systemic blindness was no accident. Oxfordshire County Council has since admitted they believe nearly 400 children were targeted in their jurisdiction alone. She said: “I personally think that the police and social services were corrupt. The gang was grooming us, getting us hooked on drugs, and selling us for sex. Money was changing hands. “It wouldn't take a genius to believe that maybe there were officers within Thames Valley Police that were also in on it. “Until they explain to me why they did nothing, the only thing that makes sense to me is coch in 2012, Girl One was in the process of slowly rebuild
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
Joan Rivers told reporters Michelle Obama was a Transexual and that Barack Obama was the first gay President in 2014 She died just months after this statement, many speculate there was foul play Now today in 2026, UFC fighter Josh Hokit openly announces “Michelle Obama is a man” to the entire world live. Everyone cheers At one point in time people were afraid of making this statement because they thought they could be killed Now today, no one is afraid We’ve come a long way
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
As an example, here is the unedited press conference which was set up to discuss the housing issue. After Clare O'Neil's rant blaming everyone else but Clare, Albo takes questions about anything but housing.😳🤨 Albo's rattled, turns out it was a waffle expedition.🤔 #auspol
Dud questions being asked by the press gallery which have nothing to do with housing. Why did you all go out there? Career politicians talking crap.
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
‼️ Pauline Hanson now Australia’s prefered Prime Minister 🇦🇺 #OneNation
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
Two of the worst leaders in Western civilization's history. Weak, incompetent liars who set about destroying British and Australian culture and putting their citizens last over the needs of others.
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
CCTV footage from 2023 captures Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar just seconds before they were stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane in Nottingham. He also went on to kill 65-year-old Ian Coates. Calocane, a migrant from Africa, was given an indefinite hospital order. 🇬🇧
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
Dear @BBCNews will you run the video below? You would if it was Doreen Lawrence, the mother of murdered Stephen Lawrence - especially so if the crowd was shouting "Stephen Lawrence deserved it!" But you won't run this one, will you? What a repulsive and evil organisation you are.
Rogue police push over the elderly mother of Rhiannon Whyte who was stabbed to death by a migrant. The Vichy copper did this whilst Antifa were chanting "Rhiannon Whyte deserved it!" What does identikit Chief Constable Jo Shiner of @sussex_police have to say about this outrage?
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
🚨 THEY CAN'T CONTROL THE BORDERS. BUT THEY CAN CONTROL YOU. The government cannot stop the boats. Cannot stop the hotels filling up. Cannot stop the public anger. Cannot stop the protests spreading from city to city. But it can ban social media. Interesting. Because when governments begin losing control of events, they often become increasingly interested in controlling information. Millions of people are worried about immigration. Worried about crime. Worried about the future of the country. Yet instead of addressing the concerns driving that anger, the political class appears increasingly focused on regulating what people can see, hear and say online. The public is beginning to ask a simple question: Why is controlling access to information suddenly more urgent than controlling Britain's borders? That question is not going away. In fact, it is getting louder by the day.
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
My dad always treated periods like they were something shameful. Growing up, he'd say they were "gross" and that men didn't need to hear about "women's issues." Last week, my 12-year-old brother came into my room with a question. One of the girls at his school had gotten her first period, and he wanted to understand what she was going through so he wouldn't accidentally embarrass her. So I explained it as simply as I could. I told him about cramps, mood swings, discomfort, and how sometimes a little kindness—or even some chocolate—can make a bad day a bit easier. Halfway through the conversation, my dad overheard us from the kitchen. "Can you stop talking about that disgusting stuff?" he yelled. "Boys don't need to know about periods." Before I could say anything, my brother looked straight at him and replied, "That's probably why Mom divorced you." The entire house went silent. My dad just stood there for a moment, completely speechless. Then he turned around and walked away without another word. My brother looked back at me like nothing had happened and continued the conversation. "Anyway," he said, "what kind of chocolate do girls usually like?" I honestly had no answer for that level of maturity at 12 years old.
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Australian Tech Girl 🇦🇺🦘 retweeted
During the 2022 Buffalo blizzard, Jay Withey went door to door searching for shelter. Ten times, he was turned away. So he broke a window at Pine Hill School and guided 24 stranded people inside, including seven elderly individuals whose vehicles had run out of fuel. He found cereal in the cafeteria, gym mats for makeshift beds, and gave everyone a chance to make it through the night. Before leaving, he wrote a note: “I’m terribly sorry about the window. I had to save everyone. Merry Christmas, Jay.” Police later asked the public to help locate him. Not so they could arrest him, but so they could thank him.
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