23 search results for "xi van fleet"

“An ever-vigilant eye on Hollywood’s relationship with Communist China continues to expose its compromise with Communism.”

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“Name-calling was a key tenet of the Maoist maligning of political opponents.”

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“Topics ranged from Javier Milei, Xi Van Fleet, up to Cultural Marxism, the indoctrination state of Australian education, and misinformation, disinformation.”

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“SB 24’s requirements will give voice and visibility to Karl Marx’s often marginalized victims by offering kids ‘first-hand accounts, in-person, and video-recorded testimonies.’”

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“In other words, working in childcare is not about educating kids, it’s about indoctrinating them, and denouncing colleagues who say otherwise!”

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“The objective was to produce a docile population by transforming almost every act and every utterance into a potential crime.”

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“The Red Guards destroyed anything that is not Communist — statues, books and anything else, we were also encouraged to report on each other, just like the Student Equity Ambassador program and the bias reporting system.”

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“Christianity was not merely present in Australia’s development but foundational to it.”

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“If an institution of education can be ‘Christian,’ why not the institution under which we live and are governed?”

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“There is obviously more going on with this situation than we are being told in the Western media.”

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“Where once they saw racism in a White person’s failure to use the correct pronoun, they now see ‘complexity’ in calls for genocide. Where once they condemned a poorly worded tweet as evidence of systemic hate, they now urge us to ‘understand the historical context’ of songs that glorify murder.”

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“For Australia, the nuclear path is not just a strategic choice but a moral necessity, ensuring that we remain a beacon of hope in a world reduced to ashes,” writes Michael MacConnell.

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“To safeguard our sovereignty and deter potential aggressors, the Australian Government must embark on a bold and transformative path: the development of a nuclear weapons capacity encompassing land, air, and submarine-launched intermediate-range thermonuclear weapons,” writes Michael MacConnell

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“If they can’t get it right a day or a week in advance, how can they, the CSIRO, the Climate Council, Albo or the IPCC tell us what the climate might be like by the end of the century?”

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“…the United States would never tolerate Canada or Mexico asking to join a military alliance with Russia and allowing weapons of mass destruction to be installed within its borders.”

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“Like many Americans, most Russians believe in their nation’s uniqueness and rich Christian heritage. This is something that deeply infuriates the Western woke elite, hence their naturally Russophobic feelings.”

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“While the anti-Australia Day movement might feel homegrown, it is a vital branch of a radical global movement best described as Western Marxism.”

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“Climate changes! It is driven by the sun, not human activity. And even if you believed humans, with their cattle grazing and farming practices make a contribution, it is infinitesimal compared to the effects of the sun on climate.”

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“The vast majority of churches in Australia, and indeed the world, sent two very clear messages: First, we are just as afraid of death as the rest of you. Second, we don’t see the public worship of God and religion as essential to society.”

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