Australian Supremacist, Anglosphere Chauvinist. Total Marxist Death.

Joined September 2025
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Those on student visas come here to study and learn! Oh wait no they don’t lol. How the fuck are the parents and kids both on student visas and have time to run a business full time?
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While protestors were trying to shut us down in Melbourne, One Nation went undercover.
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An interesting new attack line by Albo. Apparently, the only way to have warm relations with our Asian neighbours is to accept continuing mass migration. According to Albo, any attempt to put a stop to mass migration from Asian countries would torpedo our relations and would have made things like our collaborative work with Asian neighbours over the fuel crisis impossible. These comments by Albo are next-level moronic. Far from taking any credit for the fuel crisis easing, the Labor Government should reflect on why we were so dangerously exposed in the first place. This was largely because of poor planning by Albo and his inability to ensure we had adequate reserves. He has no shame.
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Retards think we should literally make existential decisions about immigration policy based upon wogball…
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jew doesn’t want to work for a goy? Gabe Einhorn jumps at it with excitement. Literally 5 days later… Goy doesn’t want to work for a jew? Gabe Einhorn calls the jew police. These people are cartoon characters.
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This charts net overseas migration from Q2 2022 (the quarter the Albanese government was elected) to the most recent data which covers up to the September quarter of 2025. Migration is clearly not lower than when the government was elected. Data: abs.gov.au/statistics/people…
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I love the fact that some of the oldest written articles that we have aren't ancient fables or deep historical information, but bullshit like customer complaints. The Rosetta Stone is literally tax legislation.
In 1750 BC, a man named Nanni bought copper from a Babylonian dealer named Ea-Nasir. The copper was garbage. So Nanni carved his rage into a clay tablet and had it delivered. It survived 3,770 years. It is the oldest written complaint on Earth, and it tells you exactly how ancient trade worked. Here is the wild part. There were no banks, no contracts you could sue over, no shipping insurance. Long distance trade ran entirely on reputation and trust. A merchant like Ea-Nasir built a network by being reliable. Cheat one customer and the whole city heard about it. So Nanni was not just venting. He was doing economic warfare. A bad review in 1750 BC could end your career, because your name was your only collateral. Copper itself traveled insane distances. It came from Oman, sailed up the Persian Gulf, and passed through traders in Dilmun (modern Bahrain) before reaching Mesopotamia. No coins existed yet. People paid in weighed silver, barley, and promises recorded on clay. And we know all of this because one angry customer refused to let it go. The tablet is in the British Museum right now. Ea-Nasir has been roasted for nearly four thousand years and he has no idea.
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I’ve had a number of conversations with folks inside and outside government about the current situation with Anthropic, and here is what I believe to be true: — As we know, Anthropic publicly released its Mythos class models earlier this week under the commercial name Fable. — Fable is Mythos with guardrails. But if those guardrails fail, then you’ve exposed Mythos and its advanced cyber capabilities to people who shouldn’t have them. (Keep in mind that Anthropic itself widely promoted the idea that Mythos was a cyberweapon and needed to be regulated as such. They asked for government regulation of Mythos and championed the guardrails on Fable. If there is a vulnerability — big or small — it is Anthropic’s responsibility to patch.) — A highly credible trusted partner of both Anthropic and the USG who was testing Fable came forward with a jailbreak of those guardrails. The Admin asked Dario to fix the jailbreak or de-deploy the model. Dario refused. — In their blog post, Anthropic defended its decision by saying the jailbreak isn’t serious. That is not what the trusted partner and the USG believe; nor is that kind of minimizing language consistent with Anthropic’s brand as the AI safety company. It’s difficult to fathom how they could claim a jailbreak allowing operability of a cyber weapon could be defined as not “serious.” — In the past, Anthropic has always said that safety must be top priority and taken super seriously. In this case, Anthropic prioritized the continued offering of the consumer model over safety. — In reaction, the Admin issued the export control. The Admin did this reluctantly. It’s been very surprised that Anthropic hasn’t wanted to cooperate with a reasonable safety request (ie fixing the jailbreak issue). Anthropic’s reaction is very much at odds with their branding and ethos as a safe AI research community. — The Admin’s hope now is that Anthropic remediates the safety issue, the export control is lifted, and Fable goes back into general release. The Admin wants all of this to happen as soon as possible. It is frankly bewildered that Anthropic hasn’t wanted to comply with safety requests that it previously said were its highest priority. — Those trying to misdirect and tie this action to the prior DoW/Anthropic issues are wrong. The Admin values Anthropic’s technical capabilities and feels that this issue, while serious, should be easily resolved. The ball is in Anthropic’s court.
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Orstraya retweeted
Pretty big this is in the Fin review. Few years ago this would be seen as very racist but it’s probably pretty true
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Rolling 12 month net overseas migration when Labor was elected in Q2 2022 was 207.9k. Today it's 311.0k. So it has risen 49.6% from the quarter when Labor was elected. Data: abs.gov.au/statistics/people…
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Replying to @AquaticFlapper
Any time you see a post like this, you can search "from:(username)" and add Charlie Kirk or Palestine/Israel and you'll almost always find them supporting terrorism and assassinations They play on empathy to disarm you from their own violence Manipulation, never take the bait
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This single tweet cost California hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes, revenue, and jobs:
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We were at the park yesterday when a refugee sat down next to us and started masturbating while staring at my daughter. I almost committed a thought crime as I thought "Ugh, disgusting." But I then reminded myself that immigrants cannot be held responsible for their actions. Instead I smiled and gave him a thumbs-up. The charming man then came up and flirted with my daughter, saying "I want fuck you now." I had to intervene, "Sir, my daughter is only 11 years old. But I will not judge you for this, as this is normal in your culture." He looked at me, pulled down his pants, took a shit in his hand, and hurled it in my face. I stood up, shook his hand, and said "You know what, I deserved that. My people have oppressed yours for centuries." This is integration in action. Have a wonderful day, Wolfgang
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"In spite of general attempts to stifle debate on immigration, the public discontent with immigration was noted and acknowledged by Mick Young when he was Minister. In 1987 he commissioned a report into immigration and chose Dr Stephen FitzGerald, who... was once an ambassador to China... It was widely expected the report would back up the government. Instead the report, entitled Immigration: A Commitment to Australia, commonly known as The FitzGerald Report, was, by implication and in particular, very critical of the policy of multiculturalism. During the inquiry Dr FitzGerald spoke to hundreds of people claiming to represent ethnic groups and not one of them spoke of immigration in terms of the national interest. He was disgusted and later commented privately that the ethnic lobby didn't 'give a stuff' about the national interest. He personally became strongly opposed to the policy of multiculturalism." — Graeme Campbell (1995) Australia Betrayed 🇦🇺
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April 2026 net immigration MOAR arrivals & fewer departures than last year...
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They have already justified everything that has happened in Belfast because they were singing when they were winning and thought the pendulum would never swing back.
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If you make peaceful change impossible, you make violence inevitable. Me on BBC Radio 2 earlier today 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
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Replying to @ClareONeilMP
Foreigners absolutely buy established homes; agents brag about making demolition a condition of sale. I suppose you don’t know FX controls prohibit the Chinese buying abroad and Indians are capped at US$250k a year. But checking the facts would mean checking the money, and Australian real estate is where the world comes to launder it, the worst in the world says Transparency International.
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You don’t have to live like this
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I wonder what sort of people make a decision like this
Iconic Bristol shipyard removes “Great Britain” from name to 'represent diversity'. They are literally deleting our history and our culture right before our very eyes.
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