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Should citizenship be withdrawn when the person offends our diggers

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What gets up my nose the most, is that she and her feminist/Islamist ilk, will cause the country to change laws so that if you criticise her as a woman, a feminist or an Islamist, you are guilty of a hate crime and should be sent to prison.

Why are we not sending this snotty young man hating, Australian hating female to prison for treason?
She should be locked up for many years or booted out of this country!
Posted by Pete6, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 1:53:09 PM
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why should we be surprised that the abc employs people with such putried doctrine. This muslim women fits in well with the Australian haters employed by the national broadcasters.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 2:17:23 PM
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The worst thing is that we actually pay this bit of trash, via the ABC, to spread her sedition.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 2:18:08 PM
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Not good enough Joe!

We cannot just ignore the offence and let her walk off scot free, smirking behind our backs.

Personally, I would deport her to anywhere outside Our territory and her name never mentioned again ever, but you are right, that will not happen so another penalty has to be imposed.

Can you think of anything? Removal from her various positions and public ridicule maybe the best we can do.

Lest we forget, her offence
Posted by Banjo, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 2:27:58 PM
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I fully understand the outrage from so many who in
other circumstances (eg. Bill Leak) would support
freedom of speech, but in this case are so upset by
the Facebook comments of a misguided public figure.

I found her comments appalling - made on a day that
stops to remember the great sacrifices of our fighting
men and women, and to celebrate our family connections to
wartime heroes. As Ben Roberts-Smith (one of Australia's
most recognised soldiers today) tells us -
"...There's so much more to Anzac Day than any one person or
any one award, it's more about remembering and honouring
everyone's service."

Yasmin was totally wrong in what she did. Her judgement
was amiss. She needs to be advised as Gerard Henderson
speaking on Tuesday night's episode of "The Bolt Report,"
argued - "... that if you're in the
public debate you're expected to be more considered."

However, wrong and inappropriate her comments were - she does
not deserve the extreme punishment that some are suggesting on this
discussion. Pretty much everybody in and out of public life
has said something stupid and inappropriate at some stage in
their life. It is time to get this in perspective and remember
just what it is that our men and women fought for.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 2:39:31 PM
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Hi Banjo,

The thing is she probably hasn't yet committed any legal offence - moral,yes, but not legal. Well, yes, she has, by offending so many wonderful Australians, now deceased, but I don't see 'offending' as a legal offence.

Freedom of expression, which would be unheard of in Muslim countries, but is legal in Australia, means that any idiot can spout whatever they like, provided it doesn't incite violence. [We should ignore the laws against 'offending or insulting', they're too ridiculous.]

So let this stupid girl have her say, and let's exercise our right to rip her moronic ideas apart. Hopefully, one day when there are feminists in Australia, perhaps in the distant future, they might have the balls to cut people like her to pieces for their lies.

Cheers,

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 2:43:18 PM
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