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While @AlboMP and @SenatorWong are providing the ability and munitions
BREAKING: Israeli army responsible for 56% of civilian deaths by explosive weapons in 2025: Report 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/q9qy6y?update=46482…
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Horrifying to know that @AlboMP and @SenatorWong are actively facilitating Israel's illegal actions in Lebanon
The moment Zionists massacred a team of rescue workers in a double tap. First they killed a father and his daughter, then bombed a medical team that arrived on the scene with their ambulance
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Hey @ALeighMP now what ? What do you do when people can’t rely on charities either. Imagine if people could just afford to buy their own food
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Sure, Donald.
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A little explainer for you 2 @AlboMP @SenatorWong
As an American Jew devoted to Judaism, I ask one thing: Please stop calling Israel a “Jewish state.” Call it a Zionist state. Call it Herzl’s project. Call it whatever you want but do not place the name of an Judaism on a political entity. - Jewish Community Member
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I guess @AlboMP sees this as $250 million well spent #Auspol
After tough start to second term as PM, Albanese ‘absolutely’ wants a third theage.com.au/politics/feder…
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. @PaulineHansonOz cowardly supporters booing diggers in the dark at ANZAC ceremonies around the country highlights who they really are #auspol
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Meanwhile @AlboMP "shared values" #auspol
BREAKING: Justice Department announces it's readopting the firing squad as a means of execution
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The @AlboMP govt fueling little culture wars by cutting NDIS funding rather than even discussing putting a 25% export tax on gas company donors
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Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was found dead after hours of searching under rubble. She was killed in an Israeli strike, after the Israeli army fired at ambulances trying to reach her, delaying her rescue. She is the fourth journalist killed by Israel while in the field since 2 March. She was a professional, kind and dedicated journalist, and always a pleasure to run into in the field.
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I am surprised how my tweet below entered the political spheres of Australians. It means that many Australians actually care about their country. But if you want to do something about it, the first thing to understand is that the answer is not the other party. The two parties run the visible layer. The operators underneath is the same regardless of who is in office. Same mining multinationals. Same four banks. Same supermarket duopoly. Same media owners. Same property speculation engine. Same gas exporters paying almost no resource rent. The faces rotate. The arrangement does not. So voting harder for Labor when the Liberals disappoint you, or harder for the Liberals when Labor disappoints you, is not resistance. It is the trap. It is the pressure-release valve doing exactly what it was built to do. The way to move the operators in Australia, is how you move any operator in any country. Stop voting tribally. Strengthen the cross bench. Vote for community independents and minor parties willing to put structural questions on the table that the majors have agreed never to discuss. A senate full of crossbenchers extracting concessions is worth more than another majority for either side. Learn who owns what. Find out who owns your bank, your supermarket, your toll road, your energy retailer, your superannuation, your media. Most Australians have no idea how much of the country routes back to a small handful of foreign asset managers and resource multinationals. Once you see it, the arguments between the parties stop looking like a contest and start looking like theatre. Build parallel structures. Move your money to a credit union or mutual bank. Buy from local cooperatives where you can. Read independent media. Put solar and battery on your own roof so you stop buying back your own gas at a markup from the people who exported it. Demand specific reforms, not vague good intentions. Ask every candidate, federal and state, whether they will support a real Petroleum Resource Rent Tax. Whether they will support a Norway-style sovereign wealth fund built on actual resource royalties. Whether they will support ending negative gearing and the capital gains discount. Whether they will support breaking up the media monopolies. Whether they will support foreign investment screening with teeth. Whether they will support rebuilding domestic refining capacity and downstream processing of the minerals that's shipped out raw. Vote on the answers. Politicians respond to specificity. They absorb and neutralise vagueness. Tell the truth in your daily conversations. The deepest defense of the system is the conditioning that tells Australians their own sovereignty over their own resources, their own currency, their own land and their own future is the unrealistic option. Norway did it. South Korea did it. Singapore did it. Australia chose, repeatedly, through both parties, not to. That is a choice. Choices can be made differently. Saying so out loud, in private and in public, in conversations with family and friends and colleagues, slowly breaks the spell. Australia is managed. That is the bad news and that is also the good news. Anything that can be managed can be unmanaged. But not by waiting for the next election to deliver a saviour from inside the same recruiting pipeline that produced the current arrangement. The change starts when enough citizens stop voting for the marketing departments and start asking who actually owns the building.
Australia was not established as a nation-building project. It was established as an extraction platform. The British did not colonize Australia to build a civilization. They colonized it to extract l; first convict labor, then wool, then gold, then minerals, then gas. The political architecture was built around that extraction logic from day one, and it has never been restructured away from it. You assume the state exists to serve the population, and therefore bad outcomes must mean the state is being run poorly. Australia is not a sovereign state that happens to have a mining sector. It is a private sector extraction platform that happens to have citizens. Every Australian who “owns” a home is servicing a debt instrument that enriches the FIC. The minerals get dug up by foreign-owned multinationals. The profits get distributed to global shareholders. The taxation office is structured; by design, through decades of lobbying, to ensure the extraction proceeds leave the country with minimal sovereign capture. The politicians are doing exactly what the structure requires of them: absorbing public anger, rotating every few years to reset the pressure valve. Australia is not mismanaged. Australia is managed perfectly, just not for Australians.
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It's scary to think how much @RichardMarlesMP looks up to Pete Hegseth #auspol
Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.
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.@AlboMP has less say on Australia's sovereignty and role in the US and Israel's illegal war on Iran than these 2 US real estate agents #Auspol
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Retweet if you believe Netanyahu is a war criminal.
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I have accepted all ten conditions set by Iran for a ceasefire, and do not accept any statement other than this from me, as it would be false. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Donald J.Trump
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Retweet if you believe Netanyahu is a war criminal.
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Australia was not established as a nation-building project. It was established as an extraction platform. The British did not colonize Australia to build a civilization. They colonized it to extract l; first convict labor, then wool, then gold, then minerals, then gas. The political architecture was built around that extraction logic from day one, and it has never been restructured away from it. You assume the state exists to serve the population, and therefore bad outcomes must mean the state is being run poorly. Australia is not a sovereign state that happens to have a mining sector. It is a private sector extraction platform that happens to have citizens. Every Australian who “owns” a home is servicing a debt instrument that enriches the FIC. The minerals get dug up by foreign-owned multinationals. The profits get distributed to global shareholders. The taxation office is structured; by design, through decades of lobbying, to ensure the extraction proceeds leave the country with minimal sovereign capture. The politicians are doing exactly what the structure requires of them: absorbing public anger, rotating every few years to reset the pressure valve. Australia is not mismanaged. Australia is managed perfectly, just not for Australians.
Australia was handed one of the greatest starting positions of any country in history Massive mineral wealth. Abundant energy. World-class beaches. Amazing climate. No fault lines... no earthquakes or tsunamis If you gave a 12-year-old this setup in a civilisation-building game, they'd build a paradise Instead, we got decades of useless politicians on both sides of the aisle who couldn't run a sausage sizzle at Bunnings without a $4 billion feasibility study and a royal commission Australia isn't unlucky. It's grossly mismanaged
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Poor old @RichardMarlesMP is reportedly in tears after seeing his idol mocked so savagely
⚡️⭕️ Iranian Pete Hegseth masterclass troll video dropped earlier today
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Any chance Australia could take such a positive step @AlboMP @SenatorWong #Auspol
BREAKING: Japan bans all Israeli tourists from entering the country.
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Japan has not banned Israeli tourists. The claim is false and based on isolated hotel incidents, not government policy. Israeli citizens can enter visa-free. israelhayom.com/2025/12/22/jap… srilanka.factcrescendo.com/english/viral-… aljazeera.com/news/2025/5/15…
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