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Albanese ploys betray Bondi victims : Comments

By Stephen Saunders, published 30/1/2026

Albanese’s responses to Bondi hew to a script. Unpopular mass migration must continue – at any cost. Citizens must be socially 'cohesive' - else we’re racist.

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Doomed.
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 30 January 2026 10:25:17 AM
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The Albanese government's hate speech laws (supported by the Liberal Party) reveal a “deep hostility to speech itself”. Free speech is no longer a right to be defended, but “a risk to be managed”. (Dimitri Burshtein, Spectator Australia).

The worst thing about Albanese's (and the Liberals’) draconian laws is their inability to stop ‘hate speech’ - more rightly described as opinions or beliefs - as the situation in the UK shows.

30 arrests a day still occur in Britain because the government doesn't like what some people think, tweet or voice on the streets, raising more resentment all the time.

What might be really dangerous ideas, not just opinions, get driven underground where they are protected from scrutiny, and can explode at any time while censorious governments are trying to stop people from just ‘having a say, pretending that their useless laws will prevent antisemitism and Islamic terror attacks.

Government laws to prevent hate are “not merely flawed but foolish”.

Hatred, resentment, cannot be criminalised out of existence; the laws rushed through by the uniparty (a deal has been mentioned) is like “treating cancer with aspirin". The political class has just tried to look virtuous without searching for reasons behind the problems Australia now has. They know that the answers to any search would inconveniently reveal their years of sloth, their obsession with multiculturalism and careless mass immigration.

The Australian political class, elected and bureaucratic, have been trying to manage our freedoms to speak rather than promoting them. Their lack of success and their growing totalitarianism is reflected in the hideous laws just passed.

Our institutions have become so weak that the best our rulers (yes we have allowed them to rule rather than serve) can come up with is more laws and prohibitions.

But, thanks to all the drongos who are forced to vote and elect a dictatorship, and a system stacked in favour of the uniparty, things are going to get much worse.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 31 January 2026 12:45:07 PM
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Nothing but a bias political rant by this SS fella against the Labor government. Sure not everyone agrees with the new "Hate Laws", I don't agree entirely, rather excessive in my opinion, but Labor would have been, damned if it did, damned if it didn't. Racial discrimination and its hate speak began in 1788, against the indigenous people. Ironically some of the worse racists against Aboriginals, are now banging on about these "Hate Laws", The Lovely Pauline included.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 31 January 2026 4:59:34 PM
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I've no interest in party politics, Paul. Only twice in 50 years have I cast a valid vote for either of Labor or Liberal.

Bondi was a grim wake-up call, to halt multicultural mass migration. Instead, woke Albanese went for gun buybacks, royal commission, fake cohesion, and speech surveillance. To her eternal discredit, Ley bought it.

The result in the latest Redbridge poll for AFR is ON 26%, Lib + Nat 19%.
Posted by Steve S, Monday, 2 February 2026 3:47:28 AM
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