Category Archives: Australia

“By refusing to name its own moral foundations, the state undermines its ability to openly distinguish between belief systems that can coexist within its legal and moral order and those that fundamentally conflict with them. A society that cannot articulate its core moral commitments cannot coherently defend them.”

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“Blasphemy laws protect a society’s sacred object from verbal violation. Hate speech laws do the same, only the sacred object has changed. They are secularism’s answer to blasphemy law: enforcing reverence for the system’s ultimate values while denying that those values are religious at all.”

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Opposition to the federal government’s Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 is mounting across multiple parties, with MPs and senators warning that the rushed, broadly worded legislation threatens free speech, religious freedom and civil liberties while failing to address the causes of extremism.

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“The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security has allowed less than 48 hours for public submissions on the 144-page draft bill.”

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“Hate speech laws are evidence that our governments can no longer inspire loyalty, trust, or solidarity. They are an admission that policymakers have no unifying vision capable of bringing diverse people together voluntarily. So instead, they use force.”

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“If Australia is genuinely serious about preventing future attacks and restoring public safety, the inquiry we need is not into ‘antisemitism’ as an abstract social prejudice, but into immigration policy and Islamist radicalisation.”

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So far, more than $216,000 has been raised.

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“In the wake of October 7, Israel encouraged civilian gun ownership, eased licensing restrictions, and fast-tracked applications to bolster personal and public security.”

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“Australia prides itself on being a democracy where the voice of the people guides the nation’s direction. When leadership does not reflect the will and concerns of its citizens, it is only right to demand change,” the petition states.

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“By supporting Kirralie, you’re really supporting every single Australian who wants to speak up in the future. This is especially so for women, because when one woman is punished for this, thousands of women are made silent.”

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Australia does not need race-based antisemitism laws; it needs a pro-Australian legal framework that applies equally to all and punishes harmful conduct regardless of who commits it or who the victim is.

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“Rules are not enough. You also need to ensure that your country is full of people who are willing to follow those rules. And in that very important respect, Australia has clearly failed.”

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“Governments have become not only incapable but increasingly unwilling to acknowledge the simple and self-evident truth that some ideas are bad, and bad ideas inevitably produce bad behaviour.”

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“Without honest discourse, decisive policy, and recognition that not all cultures can coexist harmoniously, such attacks are likely to recur—just look at Europe today.”

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“As the state once absorbed the moral and spiritual leadership of the Church over society, so too can it absorb the moral and spiritual authority of parents over their children.”

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“The question arises, while Candace Owens’ verbalising conservative values is not in our nation’s interest, Lily Philips’ sleeping around with Australian men is?”

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“The ruling also requires Smith to publish a corrective statement, remove identifying material from her posts, and comply within 28 days or face the fines being doubled.”

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“Bryant supports his wife, two children, and his mother-in-law, who suffers from advanced dementia. He has personally spent approximately $130,000 on legal expenses, with appeals and potential retrials expected to cost many more thousands…”

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“The school did not inform parents ahead of this session, nor did they provide any opportunity to consent or withdraw their children.”

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“This sets a dangerous precedent for every police officer attempting to make an arrest.”

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