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Posted by mhaze, Monday, 22 December 2025 3:25:27 PM
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Perhaps Albanese could plead for guns to be put in Melbourne's machete bins. There would be plenty of room.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 22 December 2025 9:42:18 PM
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The Royal Commission that "thousands of people" are reportedly asking for would be no more use than even more draconian gun laws than we already have.
The dismissal of Albanese and his ministers, cessation of immigration, a clear out of all people in Australia who are not citizens is the only obvious path initially. Next, short of becoming a republic, we need a Governor General ELECTED by the people. The claim that the present system protects us from politicians is horseshit. The system is broken, and needs replacing. Oh, and a way to remove citizenship handed out to scum by equally scummy politicians should be found as well. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 7:02:10 AM
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The Royal Commission that "thousands of people" are reportedly asking for would be no nor more use than even more draconian gun laws than we already have.
The dismissal of Albanese and his ministers, cessation of immigration, a clear out of all people in Australia who are not citizens is the only obvious path initially. Next, short of becoming a republic, we need a Governor General ELECTED by the people. The claim that the present system protects us from politicians is horseshit. The system is broken, and needs replacing. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 7:03:43 AM
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The gun happy brigade from the far right are at it again.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 1:21:28 PM
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Yes gun by back is only part of the solution.
Larger symptoms exist. The jews are a very quiet society. The Islamic society is a secretive society. Ismailism has no future in AU. Not comparable to the au way of life. Indoctrination of their own kids says plenty. The problem is not going away. So a big rethink needs to come to the for. Did the Muslin community come here free will or were they recruiters of jihad for AU. No assimilation means these migrants are never going to be part of au society. All because of religion. The cause of all wars. Posted by doog, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 8:41:25 PM
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Extremism, be it political and/or religious is dangerous in any society, the line between religion and politics becomes blurred, societies where there is deep seated economic and social inequality give rise to extremism. One group sees itself as the oppressed victims, which is often true, and extremist use that discontent to ferment discontent, while offering a "better way", with the ultimate objective of taking control of society. Opposition is seen as an attempt to reverse the new social and economic order, and therefore the elimination of all opposition to the new regime is perceived as necessary.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 24 December 2025 7:53:00 AM
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"If politicians want to disarm the public, then they should be disarmed too. No armed security. No taxpayer-funded protection. Walk the streets like everyone else has to."
Aww, boohoo, the poor widdle behbeh doesn't want to give up his rights for Jews and Israel. What you think that if they don't step on my rights they won't step on yours too? Suck it up genocide supporters, made your bed now haven't you. You supported the foreign power, now you can take it up the sphincter mhaze and like it. You asked for it, you're owned now. Speaking of which. Palestinian journalist speaks out about being raped and tortured in Israeli jail http://youtu.be/h4Qh5Zztc7U 'It's difficult to talk, but staying silent is worse' That feeling you have right now Probably a little like what that Palestinian feels, maybe not quite. You just couldn't say a damn thing about Israels genocide, none of you. Ignored it like it didn't exist, now after this in Bondi we have to cop all the Jewish finger waving while THEY don't even mention Gaza. And we all have to go along with it ignoring the elephant in the room while others shift the blame. It's not what Israel's doing which is vile and disgusting, no. It the people that dare say something about it, they are the problem, right? Sellouts. Stop Picking On Poor Little Israel http://youtu.be/bVfAJ9334g0 Making genuine criticism unlawful, will just force that criticism underground and to become genuine animosity instead. Now you're manufacturing Anti-Semites Just as surely that Israels war in Gaza manufactured more terrorists. People will still think and feel whatever they do. Australian PM Tells Netanyahu To GTFO http://youtu.be/ZOQfBOVOrms You all carry on that Albo's weak, but when it comes to Israel, that's exactly what you want, someone who will bend over and pull his arse-cheeks apart presenting and thanking you for being allowed to do so. Just as you all do. So be careful what you wish for. Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 24 December 2025 10:03:03 AM
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Albanese doesn't have a lot to say about Bondi. Compare his lack of speech to the time when Australians were killed in another country - Bali, a terrible incident that he couldn't possibly be blamed for.
Now, in his own country, where he is being blamed, he clams up. His response has been seen as “robotic and wooden”. “We are doing what we can”, he squealed. He accidentally revealed his guilt when he said antisemitism existed before 2022 when his shocking reign started. Still blaming previous governments in his second term! He is just smart enough to know that the electorate has the collective memory of a goldfish, and the media will soon tire of the event. More hate-speech laws won't be policed, just as the laws we already have are ignored. More gun laws? Minns, the only half decent Premier, has put through legislation to restrict the number of guns per person from 6 to 4. The Bondi terrorists used only one gun each, irrespective how many they owned. And, by the way, how did the father - a non-citizen - come to be licensed to have any firearms at all? I wonder if Mr. Minns's new laws ban non-citizens from owning guns? Again, all non-citizens who have been here long enough to apply for citizenship, but have not done so, should be deported. This includes permanent residents. They, at least, should never be allowed to own guns. However, when it comes to terrorism, motor vehicles are more dangerous to the population than guns could ever be. Only authoritarian governments ban suitable citizens from owning guns. Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 24 December 2025 12:21:48 PM
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That beg the question as to whom is a "suitable citizen", some believe Nazi saluting far right extremists are such suitable citizens. Guns have to be heavily restricted for community safety, there should be no such thing as gun ownership for recreational purposes.
Another hate speaking anti Semite, a far right Pommy extremist living in Queensland is to be deported. Good move by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to throw this white trash out of the country. Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 24 December 2025 1:55:39 PM
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Guns have uses in AU, but i believe guns when not on pig shooting expeditions should be housed at police stations on arrival back along with ammo.
This could prevent theft and misuse of vermin shooters artillery. Posted by doog, Tuesday, 30 December 2025 10:27:34 AM
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Meanwhile:
"Isn’t it ironic that this bloke [Albo] needs about 25 people escorting him around, all armed to the teeth, just to get in and out of a public memorial?
Every single one of them has a gun to protect him — the same tools he’s happy to restrict or take away from everyone else. The hypocrisy is unreal.
He walks in surrounded by armed police and security, funded by the public, while ordinary Australians are told we don’t need protection and should just trust the system. He doesn’t live under the same rules he pushes onto everyone else.
If politicians want to disarm the public, then they should be disarmed too. No armed security. No taxpayer-funded protection. Walk the streets like everyone else has to.
That bloke should have walked in and out of the Bondi memorial on his own, the same way any other person would. Instead, he’s wrapped in a security bubble while lecturing the country about safety.
Biggest hypocrisy in the country."