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If you want to know what the Australian Labor Party is about, just take a look at the Consultation Draft of Labor’s National Platform. The consultation draft claims to “distill the policies and enduring values that Labor aspires to implement in government.” So, what’s on the agenda for Labor? Throughout the document, Labor mentions “gender” a staggering 138 times, compared to just 25 mentions of “poverty”. The term “sexual orientation” is mentioned 64 times; “intersex” 59 times; “identity” 42 times; “transgender” 36 times; “bisexual” 33 times; “lesbian” 31 times; “diversity” 27 times; “gender identity” 19 times; and the “gender pay…

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How hateful do you have to be to get expelled from the Party of Diversity? We’ll find out today, depending on whether NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley removes Shaquette Moselmane as the Labor Party’s Chief Whip in the upper house. Moselmane has form for antisemitic tweeting, as NSW Treasurer pointed out in Question Time yesterday. But his dissemination – at 10pm Wednesday night – of a Jewish conspiracy article is a new low, even for him. It’s more a ramble than an article – the familiar trope about Israelis controlling Australian foreign policy – but what makes it interesting is…

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While Bill Shorten and Tanya Plibersek are busy trying to win the fictitious war of the gender wage gap, Labor candidate for Wentworth Tim Murray has said the Labor Party will install a full-time commissioner to deal with LGBTI discrimination complaints. “We may have won marriage equality but we’ve got more things to win,” Murray said on Facebook. “In our Human Rights Commission, we need a full-time commissioner to look after LGBTI discrimination. The Labor Party will deliver that to you. The Liberal Party will not.” “We need to restore the funding to AIDS,” Murray added. “$53 million has been…

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The Australian Labor Party’s consultation draft claims to “distill the policies and enduring values that Labor aspires to implement in government.” According to the document, “all Australians have the right to exercise their freedom of speech” (p.187; 120), but with that freedom comes the responsibility not to “harm” others with your words. “Australia’s anti-vilification laws strike an appropriate balance between the right to free speech and protection from the harm of hate speech” (121). Words, either written or spoken, can cause actual harm, beyond “mere offence,” according to the ALP. Those who abuse the “responsibilities that come with freedom of…

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Andrew Bolt has called out Victorian Police and the Labor government: “Why are you cooperating with the violent fascists of the Left to stop conservatives or people of the Right from holding meetings?” WATCH: BOLT: I am calling out Victoria's Police and their masters in the Labor government. Why are you cooperating with violent fascists of the left to stop conservatives or people of the right from holding meetings? #theboltreport @SkyNewsAusthttps://t.co/HdddzKRhwY pic.twitter.com/6zNyKFbkII — The Bolt Report (@theboltreport) July 19, 2018 Southern comments: WATCH: @Lauren_Southern says the bill that @VictoriaPolice has given her and @StefanMolyneux for protection gives those who want…

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Australian Labor Senator Katy Gallagher accuses colleague Senator Mitch Fifield of “Mansplaining.” She was not at all prepared for his response. I just find it extraordinary, Senator–I just find it extraordinary that you, or any Senator at this table would seek to invoke gender in impugning how a Senator is responding. “Mansplaining.” Let the record show that Senator Gallagher thinks it’s appropriate to refer to a Senator as “Mansplaining”… Take a good look at yourself. I mean, sitting here and saying to a male Senator, “You’re Mansplaining” — If I said to a female Senator, “You are Womansplaining” there would…

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Peta Credlin has called The Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes against Children and Community Protection Measures) Bill 2017, “the most significant reform to the legal framework concerning child sex offenders in decades.” The Bill would introduce mandatory minimum penalties for child sex offenders and repeat offenders, extend their jail time, and make it less likely pedophiles would be granted parole. While the current laws may appear strong, Credlin suggests, the courts water them down in sentencing. “Since 2012, only 58.7% of convicted Commonwealth child sex offenders received a term of imprisonment.” Of those who did, the most common period of actual…

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May God truly make America Great Again.

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“Trump’s free speech initiative, alongside Vance’s recent remarks, is being viewed as a stark warning for Western governments closely allied with the United States.”

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“This is what happens when Labor goes on a spending spree with no economic plans – they come for more of your tax money.”

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“If there’s going to be age verification, everybody is going to have to go through that age verification process…”

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“Critical Race Theory’s end game isn’t a win for identity politics, it’s ethnic cleansing.”

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“Instead of bringing to the table a bill of rights to protect citizens from politicians abusing power, the Labor government jumped all over the recommendation for more power.”

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“She appears to have done the impossible and united Israelis and Palestinians around a common cause: gagging a black mother of three because ‘racism!'”

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“We printed billions, paid people to do nothing, and surprise, surprise! Today we are menaced by inflation.”

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“The ADL’s definition implied that white people cannot be victims of ‘racism,’ and that non-white individuals cannot be guilty of it.”

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“Religion will always be a part of social, cultural and political life… But not all religions are equal, and some are far more conducive to preserving and promoting the values and goods of the West than others.”

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“The Californian Coastal Commission has voted down requests from SpaceX to increase space flights.”

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“The Australian people should be very concerned…”

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“They say that to oppress the sojourner is to turn them away from settling in your land, but according to the law, first and foremost, to oppress the sojourner is to keep them in your land for cheap or free labour.”

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