Open Thread – Thurs 13 Feb 2025


The Garden at Fontenay, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1874

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Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 12:18 am

Done!

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 12:54 am
Reply to  dover0beach

They’re going to sell each oil or fentanyl? Or is Russia finally going to open up its immigration program to Mexican restaurant workers?
But seriously, what are they going to sell each other?

Last edited 3 days ago by JC
John H.
John H.
February 13, 2025 2:31 am
Reply to  JC

A political stunt? Making friends with Mexico just as Trump gives it the shaft. If so not very smart, likely to annoy Trump and make him retaliate.

Helen
Helen
February 13, 2025 1:34 am

Good moaning good night and God Bless

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
February 13, 2025 2:02 am

Good morning all – if anyone’s awake.

2 hours ’til Tom’s ‘toons.

John H.
John H.
February 13, 2025 2:37 am

Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe | Roger Penrose | London Review Bookshop

It’s fun being retired and able to point out that the field has gone astray. No risk and people will take heed of Penrose. Hopefully some young bods will now be emboldened to take up the challenge.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 13, 2025 3:48 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:00 am
alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 7:15 am
Reply to  Tom

Wow

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 7:22 am
Reply to  alwaysright

Yes, it’s time to get serious with these ratbags.

Wherever they go, they are a pain. Call out the bullshit.

A few deported hate preachers would be a start.

Last edited 2 days ago by Aaron
Rabz
February 13, 2025 8:12 am
Reply to  Tom

Methinks Spooner is about to hear from the AHRC.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:01 am

Mark Knight classic.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:02 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:03 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:04 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:05 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:06 am
Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 13, 2025 11:34 am
Reply to  Tom

Yes, Minister.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:07 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:08 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:09 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:09 am
Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 4:10 am
Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 13, 2025 4:48 am

God, she is gorgeous. The entire crew is good looking.

Proud parents.

Morricone – Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission, Maja ?agowska – oboe, conducted by Andrzej Kucyba?a

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 10:04 am
Reply to  Steve trickler

Utterly magnificent. Eoin Cameron on the ABC used to play this regularly on his show. God I miss him.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:09 am
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Dig out some old recordings. It was basically the same program every day – including his annoying gay producer who then reappeared elsewhere like a stray puppy.

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 2:38 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Exactly. It was familiar … like pulling on a well-worn but comfortable pullover.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:05 am
Reply to  Steve trickler

From the comments, because I can’t think of a better one:

Hauntingly beautiful. The oboe is such an underrated instrument and she plays it wonderfully.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 5:08 am

Apparently NSW police intend to charge the bankstown nurses, have asked the Israeli influencer for the full unedited video.
Now bankstown hospital needs to be given a full anti Semitic audit because the hospital clearly has a serious problem.
And don’t blame imams or anything.
These people are adults making free will choices.
Free the hostages!

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:26 am

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:35 am

Thanks Tom.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 6:31 am

Tulsi confirmed

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 6:47 am
Reply to  Bespoke

W0000TT!!!

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 6:35 am

From the Paywallion:

The fight of the Socialist Left is vintage hypocrisy
The Mocker
13 hours ago. Updated 13 hours ago

Such is the ignorance of the masses they do not appreciate the great sacrifices that government ministers make for them. Especially the ministers who make up NSW Labor’s Socialist Left faction.

Take for example former transport minister Jo Haylen. According to her party profile, she is “a passionate advocate for social justice” who “continues to fight for the vulnerable and marginalised”.

Haylen resigned her portfolio last week following revelations by The Daily Telegraph that she, during the Australia Day weekend, procured a government chauffer and vehicle to take her and some friends, including Housing Minister Rose Jackson, to a long lunch at Brokenwood Estate in the Hunter Valley.

No big impost on taxpayers, mind you. Just a 13-hour, 446km return trip that saw the driver travel from Sydney to Haylen’s weekender on the Swansea peninsula, south of Newcastle. Caught out, Haylen uttered a token apology and declared she would pay $750, that being the (very conservative) estimate for the cost of the trip.

It would have been a small price to pay for retaining ministerial office. Unfortunately for Haylen, it soon became obvious she had habitually snapped her fingers for taxpayer-funded chauffeured transport which had very little or no connection with her work, including ferrying her children from her coastal retreat to weekend sport in Sydney, as well as a picnic outing at Little Hartley, west of the Blue Mountains, which just happened to be the home of her then chief of staff.

Bad as those examples were, neither was the clincher. Defending his beleaguered minister, NSW Premier Chris Minns said Haylen’s errant behaviour was a “singular lapse”. As he subsequently discovered during an interview with 2GB’s Ben Fordham, he had been misinformed.

Announcing her resignation, Haylen conceded she had taken a similar trip with her husband to the wine region last year.

“It was not the same circumstances as on the 25th of January,” she said. “I was working on that day, but I acknowledge that the use of my personal driver was an error of judgment by me.”

As to what work she was supposedly doing on that occasion, Haylen did not elaborate and refused to take questions. My bet is she was travelling from winery to winery to fight for the marginalised and the vulnerable. It just may not have been obvious at the time to her driver that the minister was passionately advocating for social justice.

While conceding her conduct did not meet public expectations, Haylen was not above a little self-pity.

“From the very minute I was appointed a Minister, I’ve worked my arse off,” she said.

If anyone knows the definition of hard work it is someone who has never had a full-time job outside politics. As for the ministerial arse, let’s just say it is very discerning when it comes to choosing a cushion to rest upon.

Vindicating the public perception of her ability to self-reflect, Haylen declared she was “incredibly proud” she had “managed to make public transport exciting again”. But evidently not so exciting she would consider actually using it.

No ministerial apology for abusing entitlements would be complete without throwing in that euphemism of having made a “mistake”. Nor for that matter insinuating one’s failings are no worse than everyone else’s. “People aren’t perfect,” said Haylen.

In fairness to her, we all make mistakes. For instance, her constituents in the electorate of Summer Hill made a mistake in voting for her. Minns made a mistake in taking Haylen’s word that the January junket was a one-off. And lastly, there were the party faithful who believed Haylen when she said in her maiden speech “I will never abuse the trust you have put in me”.

Jackson, who is Haylen’s bestie, is also of the Socialist Left faction. The visit to the Hunter was to celebrate her 40th birthday. She was not involved in the planning, but nonetheless it would have been obvious to her Haylen was using public resources for a private event.

When she finally fronted the media, Jackson tried to play the ingenue.

“I probably should have said something but at the time, I didn’t think about it because I was excited by the surprise birthday and surprise lunch,” she said.

So overwhelmed and giddy with delight was she that it did not occur to her to consider whether it was appropriate to use a ministerial driver and vehicle for her birthday outing.

Forgive me for asking, Rose Jackson, but were you turning 40 or 14?

January certainly is the month for getaways. Jackson admitted she had organised a ministerial driver to take her to the airport last month for a holiday to Japan. As The Daily Telegraph reported she claimed she had “been doing work in the car at the time on the way to the airport”.

“I’m really confident that all my use of the driver … meets that public expectation,” she said.

I could think of a few phrases to describe Jackson’s demeanour at the time of that statement. “Really confident”, however, is not one of them. Not surprisingly, she rebuffed calls to make available her car logs for public inspection.

Now compare her behaviour to when Jackson delivered her maiden speech in 2019. On that occasion she pledged to improve the public perception of politicians.

“I am aware of how disconnected ordinary people are from politics, from government,” she said. “So much of that alienation of people from politics we have brought on ourselves.”

It was time, she declared, “to do things differently”.

That was six years ago, and Jackson has had much time to reflect on doing things differently. Presumably between courses of steak tartare and wood-fired squid and while their driver waited outside for them, she and Haylen discussed ways of reconnecting with ordinary people. Incidentally, do you think either of them offered to shout him lunch for his trouble or even so much as threw a packet of crisps his way?

Few things are more enjoyable than a lengthy session in the Hunter with good friends. Been there, done that. But I am not that insouciant or profligate I could get on it for hours on end knowing the meter was running and the taxpayer was paying the fare, not to mention unnecessarily keeping a driver from enjoying the long weekend with his family. Then again, and unlike our two ministers, I am neither a socialist nor a unionist.

Neither minister thought to mitigate the expense by sending the driver back to Sydney after he dropped them off at the winery. An Uber van back to Newcastle would mean splitting $200 among a party of six.

But that would mean having to pay for oneself instead of fobbing it off to Joe Public. And it would be most unreasonable to expect a member of Socialist Left, particularly one who has a base salary of $333,000, to forego that privilege. Social justice, everyone!

In one respect Haylen was right. When it comes to treating themselves at the expense of taxpayers, these hypocrites well and truly work their arses off.

The Mocker
The Mocker amuses himself by calling out poseurs, sneering social commentators, and po-faced officials. He is deeply suspicious of those who seek increased regulation of speech and behaviour. Believing that journalism is dominated by idealists and activists, he likes to provide a realist’s perspective of politics and current affairs.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 6:56 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Hypocrisy is the only thing the left are successful at.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 7:05 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

If they didn’t have double standards they would have no standards at all.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 7:28 am
Reply to  Crossie

It’s a worry when our pollies are so dumb.

Right up to Anal.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 7:21 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

That’s an excellent point. So little regard for their driver they kept him twiddling his thumbs for hours. At least he was on a decent hourly rate. I doubt $750 covered half of it.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 7:59 am
Reply to  Rosie

Certainly not on a public holiday for those hours.

The $750 is probably only the distance charge for the limo.

Kneel
Kneel
February 13, 2025 12:37 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

It’s not hypocrisy, it’s hierarchy – they’re in charge and you’re not. Don’t get uppity, you pleb!

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 13, 2025 7:26 am
Reply to  Beertruk

What a delight to read, but the rhino-skinned Labor skanks don’t quite like the common people.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 7:00 am

Tulsi gets through the Senate.

Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed by Senate as Trump DNI 52-48 (12 Feb)

The only “no’ vote from a Republican came from Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

He seems very combative lately. Unfortunately his term doesn’t end until late next year.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 7:51 am

Mitch is in the “Biden”, phase of his political career.
With one exception, Biden could get around on his own, just. Mitch is being wheeled around like what’s-er-name from California. Wheel ’em in and wave their hands, or steady their hands when it comes to signing.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:13 am

From what it looks like to me, Mitch has a lot of arse covering to do.
I would like to see an “Inexplicable Wealth Survey” on him.

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 12:45 pm

McConnell needs to have his financial affairs given a very thorough audit.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:31 pm
Reply to  Lee

And his Chinese wife too.

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 7:00 am

Paywallion:

Nurse ‘sorry’ for anti-Semitic diatribe, now having panic attack
LIAM MENDES and STEPHEN RICE
15 hours ago.
Updated 10 hours ago

Sarah Abu Lebdeh, the female nurse accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital in a shocking video, is “sorry” for her anti-­Semitic ­diatribe and now is ­suffering “an extreme panic attack”, a man who identified ­himself as her uncle revealed on ­Wednesday.

“I’m trying to calm her down to see what the f..k happened”, the uncle said, speaking outside the young woman’s house.

“She’s been a nurse for God knows how long. She’s never done anything to hurt anyone.”

Ms Lebdeh and another nurse, Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir were stood down on Wednesday after the anti-Semitic video filmed ­during a night shift on the ward went viral.

Ms Lebdeh is believed to have graduated with a Diploma of Nursing five years ago and to have begun nursing at NSW Health in February 2021.

Ms Lebdeh was not a threat to Israelis, the uncle said. “No, she would never be a threat,” he added.

Asked whether she was sorry, the uncle said: “Of course she is, of course she is. She will come out and make a statement when she’s ready, but you can’t talk to her now because she’s having a panic ­attack, an anxiety attack. We might be calling the ambulance for her.”

He said he did not know if Ms Lebdeh had spoken to police.

Earlier, members of Ms Lebdeh’s family abused a reporter from The Australian who approached the house and snatched his phone.
As the journalist approached a middle-aged woman confronted him yelling: “Get the f..k off my property.”

The journalist was on the footpath and at no stage on the property. She continued yelling at the reporter to “get the f..k off my property” until a young man ­approached the reporter and tried to take his phone as he was asking questions.

The young man then snatched the reporter’s phone from his hands and walked back to the house with it, ignoring requests for it to be returned. An older man then came out of the house as the pair demanded that everything on the phone be deleted.

“I don’t give you permission to record me” the older man said, ­before the reporter pointed out that he didn’t need permission to record in a public space.

After several minutes the ­younger man eventually returned the phone.
Ms Lebdeh’s co-worker, Mr Nadir has also apologised “to the Jewish community and anyone I’ve offended” for the incident, which he claimed was a joke gone wrong.

“Whatever happened, it was just a misunderstanding and a big mistake … just entirely mistaken, do you know what I mean?” Mr Nadir said when approached by The Australian at his Bankstown home.

Mr Nadir was born in Afghanistan and became an Australian citizen four years ago. He declined to go into any detail about his ­comments, saying he needed to speak to police first.

“This is very serious for me, it’s all over the news – it’s not a small thing,” he said.

In 2015, Mr Nadir appeared in an SBS segment spruiking the “next generation of doctors”, telling the broadcaster he was nervous about university.

The segment focused on how the then 17-year-old had been ­selected for a two-week summer program at the University of Technology Sydney.

His inspiration to venture into medicine he said was his mother, who was a trained midwife, who told the program she was proud that her son was able to study in a “good school, in a peaceful ­country”.

In 2022, Mr Nadir featured in a LinkedIn post by education not-for-profit organisation The Helmsman Project, which congratulated the nurse for “making a difference in our public hospitals working as a nurse while studying part-time to get a masters and ­continue helping his adopted country after fleeing ­Afghanistan.”

“His journey from Afghanistan to Auburn and the challenges he has faced and the support he received from The Helmsman Program along the way has shaped him into the young man he is today,” the post said.

Oh dear…idiot burka wearing muzlima and Afghani mate now ‘crying victim’…
Predictable.

Last edited 2 days ago by Beertruk
GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 7:11 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Can we expect to hear that only one slipper was stolen and that can only mean one thing. FAFO.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 7:14 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

She’s sorry she’s probably lost her job, she’s sorry she might be facing criminal charges, she’s sorry she’d been publicly identified as an anti Semite.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:25 am
Reply to  Rosie

But don’t forget she’s now a Heroine in her community.

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 7:14 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Ps:

Wonder if they will use the ‘Sham Cur defence.’

Last edited 2 days ago by Beertruk
Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 7:14 am
Reply to  Beertruk

“The Helmsman Program along the way has shaped him into the young man he is today,” the post said”

Yes, and we can all see what shape that is. Ugly is the word.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 7:26 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Nadir
Very appropriate name to signify the very lowest point in our immigration and multicultural policies.
These people always exist but it’s our idiot politicians who give them opportunity.

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 11:47 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez

I wondered who’d be the first to comment on the name.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 7:51 am
Reply to  Beertruk

but you can’t talk to her now because she’s having a panic ­attack, an anxiety attack. We might be calling the ambulance for her.”

What will they do if the ambulance driver is a Jew?

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 7:57 am
Reply to  Crossie

And a bloke.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:29 am
Reply to  Beertruk

The entire family will pile into the ambulance and proceed to cause chaos and demands for ‘special treatment’ from the staff, while abusing the nursing and medical personnel in A&E.
You watch, there’ll be no ‘ramping’ for this little petal.
I’ve seen it all to often from our ‘special citizens’.
I’d love to see the triage category – ahead of everyone – including the chest pains.
Think I’m exaggerating? Think again.

Last edited 2 days ago by Winston Smith
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 8:54 am
Reply to  Crossie

My thoughts too, Crossie.

Funny how they now expect the health system and ambulances to respond to them as human beings in need; something they would deny to Jewish patients in their so-called ‘care’.

Claire Lehmann from Quilette has an excellent article about how these nurses have desecrated something sacred to Australians – the right of all to access good and free healthcare as a citizen’s right.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:33 am
Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
February 13, 2025 9:13 am
Reply to  Beertruk

His inspiration to venture into medicine he said was his mother, who was a trained midwife, who told the program she was proud that her son was able to study in a “good school, in a peaceful ­country”.
That might be a second language slip… but to me it’s more a tell of Farsi entitleent. The word, and the feeling, she should have is “grateful”.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:16 am
Reply to  Beertruk

It’s the first line of defence by a Moslem when they are caught out – “I’m the victim here.”
It’s been the tactic ever since the Pedophile Prophet began his lunatic war against the civilised world.

Last edited 2 days ago by Winston Smith
Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 12:50 pm
Reply to  Beertruk

Not feeling sorry for her at all.

If she can be deported (and I don’t see why not) she should be.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 7:11 am

“Hamas senior official: “We are committed to implementing the agreement as it is; we will not release all the hostages on Saturday.”

https://x.com/AvivaKlompas/status/1889757956536746322?t=gqb1Fhish4eoYlRSvJRyew&s=19

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 7:22 am
Reply to  Rosie

Release the Kraken

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 7:23 am
Reply to  alwaysright
Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 7:35 am
Reply to  Rosie

Trump should close down all Hamas supporting groups in the US, seize their assets and call for the investigation into the links members have to terrorism.
You could hear the squealing from the Dems on the moon.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 8:37 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez

CAIR for starters.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 8:04 am
Reply to  Rosie

Sez he, Hamarse having just broken the agreement.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 7:39 am

A symptom of the problem.
A part of the Calder highway near Castlemaine will be closed today to allow a chase scene in a movie starring Liam Neeson.
What idiot in officialdom thinks this is acceptable?

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 13, 2025 7:40 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez

Do rate payers at least get free tickets?

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 7:46 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez
Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 7:46 am

Sarah Abu Lebdeh, the female nurse accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital in a shocking video, is “sorry” for her anti-­Semitic ­diatribe and now is ­suffering “an extreme panic attack”, a man who identified ­himself as her uncle revealed on Wednesday.

Hear this, the only thing Sarah Abu Lebdeh is sorry for is that her Jew hatred was exposed and her nursing career with NSW Health is finished (or should be).

The Oz reporter who went to visit her family yesterday afternoon provided us with yet another example of how disastrous our ‘immigration’ programme has been. Our politicians (not just Labor but also Liberal) have allowed this human garbage into this country. We are and will continue to pay a high price for this.

As Andrew Bolt accurately said last night, Sarah Abu Lebdeh’s genocidal and murderous Jew hatred didn’t come from her Australian school, it didn’t come from her Australian nursing college……NO…..it came directly from her Muslim family, her Muslim community and her Muslim upbringing. Yet despite the clear hatreds running amok in Western Sydney, Lebdeh, her family, and her community have been continuously coddled by Labour and the left, even in a public hospital, and it is why these two two amigos felt very comfortable sitting down during a break and speaking honestly and openly about their Jew hatred and how they want to kill Jews.

As I wrote here last night, this is the end result of decades of the left politicising everything, from schools, to the arts and even public hospitals.

Greg Craven has written a piece in today’s Oz that I am yet to read in full but the headline says…..

Jewish lives more important than freedom of speech
Actually Greg, both are important. This Jew wants to live in a country where she is both safe and where her freedom of speech is sacrosanct but thanks to decades of multiculturalism, of importing human garbage like Lebdeh’s family, this Jew is now both unsafe and her speech is muzzled. To the elites I say, thanks for nothing.

Lastly, note the silence from the LMA (Lebanese Muslim Association) and other Islamist organisations. If they do say anything, they’ll just paint Lebdeh and the Afghani as the victim!

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 8:01 am

That wasn’t “freedom of speech”.

They openly boasted that they had killed and would kill…and in their workplace. Which happened to be a public hospital, paid for by us.

No doubt they were lying for sh*ts and giggles. The man seemed to be less serious than the female – she was going full metal jacket. A quick detour past the family home gives us a clue as to why.

Their jobs are forfeit because of the seriousness of the threats. I would also be in favour of an investigation into Bankstown Hospital, where these two felt right at home doing this in the staffroom.

Another issue is patient anxiety when nursed by hijabis. What has happened will be front and centre in many minds, mine included.

Arky
February 13, 2025 9:00 am
Reply to  calli

Another issue is patient anxiety when nursed by hijabis.

They should be anxious, and vigilant.
Something they now know thanks to free speech.
The police now know where to investigate, again, thanks to free speech.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:08 am
Reply to  calli

Yes. I had a colonoscopy fairly recently in a private hospital run by a woman in a hijab who was the owner and DON, who approached me concerned about deficiencies in my care by a Chinese nurse, which was reported to her by other nurses distressed at how I was to ordered by this nurse to physically make my own way alone from a high bed to a chair 15 feet away while still coming out of anaesthesia.

If I’d been Jewish, or even reading material in support of Israel, I now wonder if she’d have been so concerned. I like to think she would and that this nightmare of anti-Semitism hasn’t pervaded to all Muslims in our health system – but how can I or anyone else be sure?

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:12 am

This hospital is in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs, btw, where the majority of Sydney’s Jewish population reside.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 10:00 am
Reply to  calli

Patient anxiety will become racism.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:22 am
Reply to  Aaron

Please. Islamophobia.

Phil
Phil
February 13, 2025 3:37 pm
Reply to  calli

Choice of hospital and staff is important. Now it is not just the doctors that can kill you it seems.

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 12:57 pm

Jewish lives more important than freedom of speech

The two are not mutually exclusive.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 13, 2025 7:49 am

Hear this, the only thing Sarah Abu Lebdeh is sorry for is that her Jew hatred was exposed and her nursing career with NSW Health is finished (or should be)

This.
How long before she becomes a staffer for Payman’s new party?

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 13, 2025 7:53 am
Reply to  feelthebern

London here we come

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 7:58 am

The Bankstown antisemitic nurses are now scaring everyone, not just Jews. Pru McSween said as much last night on Rita Panahi’s show. What is any vulnerable patient in a NSW hospital to think?

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 8:07 am
Reply to  Crossie

The Saturday people, the Sunday people, and the apostate athiests are all at risk.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 8:04 am

Apparently, the Labna which hit the Nadir of its career, will both be charged with, who knows what, today.
I reckon most of us here know it won’t be harsh and with in a few weeks, they will never be mentioned again.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 8:08 am

 What is any vulnerable patient in a NSW hospital to think?

What the patients are thinking:

At least the hospital isn’t a music concert, ok?

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:14 am
Reply to  alwaysright

Hospitals provide an ideal cover for evil killers.

That’s the problem right there.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:10 am

@PeteHegseth

Huge CONGRATS to my friend & fellow soldier @TulsiGabbard. Tulsi is a fearless patriot who will ensure @ODNIgov & our entire IC work FOR the American people. Cannot wait to work with her.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:12 am
Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 8:24 am
Reply to  Indolent

He’s also gone off on Bad Orange Man as well.

Mitch McConnell Slams Trump’s Tariffs (12 Feb)

Bad case of TDS, especially given he slow walked Trump’s first term appointees for years.

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 12:58 pm
Reply to  Indolent

McConnell is a RINO arsehole.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:15 am

@Sec_Noem

I have clawed back the full payment that FEMA deep state activists unilaterally gave to NYC migrant hotels.

FEMA was funding the Roosevelt Hotel that serves as a Tren de Aragua base of operations and was used to house Laken Riley’s killer.

Mark my words: there will not be a single penny spent that goes against the interest and safety of the American people.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 8:26 am
Reply to  Indolent

Meanwhile Associated Press has been booted for refusing to use the name Gulf of America. Nice faceplant with pike Ass Press they/thems.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:18 am

@amuse

LAWFARE: Before Judge McConnell ordered Trump to restore USAID funding and called him a tyrant he was accused of buying his lifetime judicial appointment. He spent over $700K contributing to Democrats and funneled thousands to his state’s two senators who recommended his appointment to Obama. They refused to recuse themselves from his confirmation vote.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:23 am
Reply to  Indolent

Good idea. Makes a level playing field for both.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 10:44 am
Reply to  Indolent

The Energiser Trump Bunny.

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 8:23 am

Given the footage of Sarah Abu Lebdeh’s family, I think it can be safely said that Abu Lebdeh and her family are..

Scum
Peasants
Trash

Also, late last year an 82 year old woman from Five Dock was hunted down and charged by NSWaffen for the crime of ringing a mosque and telling them to

Go back to where you come from

Dunno what others think but I reckon the two Bankstown hospital amigos are guilty of far more serious crimes than the 82 year old Five Dock woman.

Oh and if Nadir and Lebdeh are not charged by NSWaffen we should be very concerned. It is not enough that the two pieces of scum will have lost their jobs, they actually threated to kill Jews and I hate to break it everyone but…………

They meant it and they mean it.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 10:03 am

Rescind his citizenship and one way ticket to Kabul.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 11:52 am
Reply to  Aaron

Send Sarah there as well, Afghanis really know how to treat mouthy women.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:25 am

Apparently, this is the same judge, backtracking somewhat but still blocking the offered buyout.

@DerrickEvans4WV

BREAKING: A federal judge just ruled that President Trump does have the authority to freeze and/or limit federal funding.

Huge win for Trump & DOGE.

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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:27 am
Reply to  Indolent

All Ukrainian refugees can then return back home and Europeans will be relieved of their welfare needs and costs. Hence it won’t cost so much to have British and other troops enforcing the peace in Ukraine if they don’t have refugees to care for any longer.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:09 am

And this means we can heal the running sore of Cyprus – return all the moslem invaders back to Turkey where they came from.
It’s time UNFICYP, which has been a drain on Europe’s economy since the 60’s was shut down and the Greeks take back the responsibility for their island.

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 11:58 am
Reply to  Winston Smith

Greek Cypriots, not Greeks.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:33 am

WATCH: GOP Senator Katie Britt Levels Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren With a Brutal Reminder After Warren Calls Musk “Co-President” During Tirade Against Trump Admin.

“And it’s interesting that none of you had anything to say over the last four years when it is clear that our commander-in-chief was not in command, Britt said. “And if we’re going to use the term ‘co-president,’ then let’s go back and say ‘Co-President Jake Sullivan,’ ‘Co-President Ron Klain,’ ‘Co-President Jill Biden.”

“I mean, it seems that some of the biggest decisions were made during the president’s afternoon nap time,” she continued. “I just think we need to be a little bit more honest about what has been laid out and what’s actually occurring.”

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:29 am
Reply to  Indolent

Good, but the situations are hardly comparable anyway. Jill Biden and the others had no legal authority to act. Trump has given Musk a signed legal authority and an instrument (DOGE) with which to act.

zimlurog
zimlurog
February 13, 2025 11:54 am
Reply to  Indolent

It still amazes me that Warren even has the gall to show her face in public after the utter humiliation of her “Indian” ancestry exposure. Obviously no sense of shame whatsoever.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 8:51 am
Reply to  Indolent

Fascinating story! Self perpetuating bureaucratic inertia.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:28 am

Not just government. The natural rate of change for any human controlled process is ZERO.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 10:30 am
Reply to  Indolent
Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:18 am
Reply to  Indolent

Oh, FFS!
From the comments:

That’s because many of the workers are related and actively work to protect their family’s jobs while resisting any efforts to modernize.

Walk in there, Elon, and tell them to their faces:
“The party is over. Either full and enthusiastic co operation to digitise or I just sack every one of you parasites and bring in Big Balls.”

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:41 am
Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:43 am

Not funny since USAID is the dirtiest covert branch of the lot.

@jackunheard

Holy sh*t this is a real USAID graphic spotted in Washington DC.

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 8:44 am

Sarah Abu Lebdeh’s family

I would add another descriptor.

Dangerous.

I wonder if they’ve been front and centre of convoy sprees to the ES and protests outside the synagogue. And what they were up to on 9/10/23 when the lights went up at the Opera House.

Are they “known to police”?

So many questions.

Gabor
Gabor
February 13, 2025 8:45 am

Pogria
February 13, 2025 8:04 am

Apparently, the Labna which hit the Nadir of its career, will both be charged with, who knows what, today.

I reckon most of us here know it won’t be harsh and with in a few weeks, they will never be mentioned again.

I am afraid you are right, I don’t think it was a joke as claimed, but either they are stupid or felt safe enough to utter their hate filled diatribe.
Bad news for us which ever way.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 9:18 am
Reply to  Gabor

Gabor,
add to that, what Calli just posted above.
Our Governments, Courts, and Police, are shit scared of the rag heads.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:33 am
Reply to  Pogria

Videos on Teh Australian had everything except the mobile calls to 30 “cousins”. NSW and VicPlod still proceed with the fiction they are dealing with this.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:45 am

@SchmittNYC

Not to be insensitive. But it’s beyond ironic that the Democrat’s witness defending the govt‘s horrific record on finding waste and fraud.. is an actual blind man.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:25 am
Reply to  Indolent

Death comes to all of us.
Leftists want to give it a faster ride because they despise people who they consider a ‘waste of resources.’

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:54 am
Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 8:59 am

@libsoftiktok

JUST IN: The Department of Education terminated 89 contracts worth $881 million.

One contractor was paid $1.5 million to “observe mailing and clerical operations” at a mail center and when asked what he does, nobody knew. – DOGE

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:00 am

Jewish lives more important than freedom of speech

Greg Craven, The Australian, 13 February 2025

‘Just sometimes, words speak as loudly as actions. Sometimes, they hiss with promised evil. This is the reality of the homicidal, chilling, anti-Semitic threats of two nurses at Bankstown Hospital. They threatened that they would not treat Israeli patients. For “Israeli”, read Jewish. What is truly horrific about this malice is it was uttered by nurses. Nurses are not merely “heath workers”. They are members of a profession of care, and throughout their education and training are positively programmed to do nothing but good.

Yet in the case of the Bankstown two, Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, all that ethical bedrock of compassion has been dynamited so long as a patient is deemed a perfidious Jew. The reason for this horror is clear, but we are deathly afraid of admitting it.

One of the defining features of a war is that ­people are killed. We seem to be approaching something like this reality. Between the Bankstown utterances and the caravan of explosives at Dural, it now seems clear people will be killed in anti-Semitic attacks in Australia.

Most of the victims will be Jews, but the high likelihood is that some non-Jewish bystanders, or Jewish sympathisers, will perish as well.

This domestic campaign of terror is part of a much larger conflict, with Israel and the Jewish people merely the unwilling front rank in a global struggle. Russia, China, Iran and Korea detest the very notion of Western Civilisation. They detest even the notion of “the West”.

Anti-Semitism is a natural weapon in this struggle. It threatens the geographically isolated Western society of Israel, the Jewish running dog of the US. It disrupts the whole Western liberal project.

But most of all, it taps deep and ancient springs of raw hatred. Russia had its pogroms. Iran has its gallows. Jews are hated not just as Jews, but as the soon to be lost tribes of the West.

All this has grave implications for Australia.

Of course we need to place ourselves in a posture of defence. Of course we should be spending big on the apparatus of security and intelligence. Of course we should be identifying obvious targets and protecting them – if necessary – not only with police, but armed members of the Australian Defence Force.

At the same time there are ­policy debates that should now be closed in light of these horrible events. The most obvious is the furore over the criminalisation of hate speech.

No sane person welcomes limitations on freedom of expression; being able to say what you think is one of the principal hallmarks of democracy.

Libertarians, in particular, use this value to contest the proposed laws against hate speech. Apparently they’d prefer the vilification of Jews and all its potential con­sequences to the limitation of speech.

As a principled position, absolute freedom of expression has great attractions – but not when you are at war against not only a host of external foes, but an insidious, vaporous ideology swirling through our society like mustard gas.

There is nothing new in these types of protective measures. ­Nations at war typically have temporarily limited freedom of speech to safeguard the polity ­itself.

Take World War II. Freedom of expression was limited by a battery of restrictions ranging across the disclosure of military secrets, sedition, open support of the enemy and speech designed to undermine national morale and security.

The same thing happened in Britain and the United States. These are the nations where free speech originated and continues to thrive.

It is a fair bet that without reasonably restricted expression of opinion during the time of world war, their survival and that of free speech itself would have been gravely compromised.

Remember that those wartime restrictions were vastly stricter than those currently proposed.

In our own war against anti-Semitism, only those uttering intimidatory expressions of hatred will be caught. During 1939, anything deemed detrimental to the war effort could land you before the courts.

The famous line that “loose lips sink ships” meant what it said. Speech contrary to the prosecution of a just war was not a social lapse, but a national threat.

No one proposes such draconian measures now. What is proposed is placing restrictions on speech calculated to incite hatred and harm from a small but vicious fifth column.

Yes, this hurts. But a lot less than murder.’

Greg Craven is a former vice-chancellor of the Australian Catholic University.

‘Jewish lives more important than freedom of speech’
This is a false dilemma.
We already have laws, both federal and state, that should have been used by the authorities charged with keeping us safe to nip open displays of antisemitism in the bud.

Further, no policy debate should ever be closed. That’s anti-democratic. It leads to “emergency laws” staying on the statute books after the emergency has passed. It’s creeping totalitarianism.

Finally, Craven avoids dealing with the root issue, the sacred cow of liberalism: indiscriminate mass immigration, particularly from Muslim cultures which mix with liberal Western culture like oil mixes with water. The delicate fabric of a liberal society can only be stretched so far before it frays, as we’re now finding out.

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Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 9:09 am
Reply to  Roger

Craven is the guard asleep at the post.
He allows so much evil to pass on the pretext that to resist would cause harm.
Piss off you wet excuse for a man.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 9:12 am
Reply to  Roger

He really is a craven cockhead. How do idiots like this end up being heralded as some sort of public intellectual?

The man is a sanctimonious moron.

Ceres
Ceres
February 13, 2025 9:18 am
Reply to  Roger

Roger your points are very well made, especially your last paragraph,
Also how about Craven’s slur that “Israel….is the …running dog of the US”?
No, Israel is the canary in the coal mine for the Western world, which includes Australia.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:40 am
Reply to  Ceres

There’s more I could have written, Ceres, but I wanted to highlight his most dangerous errors.

johanna
johanna
February 13, 2025 10:00 am
Reply to  Roger

What a dickhead.

The Libertarian position would be defensible if it was applied across the board, which it isn’t and won’t be.

There are countless examples of conservative speech being censored, and its authors being punished, across the Western world. There are very few examples of leftist/Muslim speech (including death threats and incitement to violence) being punished the same way.

This debate has nothing to do with the chimera of ‘free speech.’

This guy is supposed to be an interlecshural? His logic and clear thinking non-skills suggest otherwise.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 13, 2025 10:16 am
Reply to  Roger

Dons are generally idiots at best.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 10:32 am
Reply to  Roger

Libertarians, in particular, use this value to contest the proposed laws against hate speech. Apparently they’d prefer the vilification of Jews and all its potential con­sequences to the limitation of speech.

I do wish some libertarian sued him for verballing and targeting a minority.

Poetic justice

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 1:09 pm
Reply to  Roger

For an intellectual Craven is pretty dumb.

This is not a “free speech” issue; the nurses made specific threats to kill or incite, which is illegal.

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 9:03 am

Great farmer meeting last night.
The penny has dropped for quite a few that the fight is with government. The deregulation and free trade agenda of the past has been replaced by full government intervention in the market to achieve bet zero craziness.
Talk of banks charging punitive rates if you done pass the carbon mitigation test. It’s war and we’re mobilising.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 9:28 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez

Don’t miss Jo Nova’s latest.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:37 am
Reply to  Farmer Gez

The deregulation and free trade agenda of the past has been replaced by full government intervention in the market to achieve bet zero craziness.

The NEM of all evil.

Jock
Jock
February 13, 2025 9:03 am

If you get prison for jokingly making a nazi (roman) salute then it should be more prison time for joking about killing Jews. Especially when the joke threat is made by joke nurses working at an apparently real hospital.

Arky
February 13, 2025 9:04 am

I’m more in favour of free speech this morning than I have ever been.
Let all the morons say what they like, such that all should see precisely who they are and what we are dealing with.
Enough womanish denial of reality.
Enough!

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 9:35 am
Reply to  Arky

As Roger pointed out, we have existing laws against threats to kill but the powers that be refuse to use them. Ban speech, no matter how vile and chilling, you drive it underground and into the darkness. And something much worse takes the place of words.

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Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 9:06 am

This should be a joke, but it’s not.

@RealJamesWoods

Democrats’ view of the world…

Ceres
Ceres
February 13, 2025 9:08 am

Sarah Abu Lebdeh’s family

‘The Australian’ reporter Liam Mendes also needs go after the male relative who assaulted him and took his phone. Push back is the only language these vile people understand.

hzhousewife
hzhousewife
February 13, 2025 11:53 am
Reply to  Ceres

I was hoping he had security with him when I saw the footage last night.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 9:08 am

@TrumpsHurricane

BREAKING – Illegal border crossings have decreased by 96% since January 20, 2025, with fewer than 300 incidents recorded at the Texas border, compared to about 8,000 per day under Biden.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 9:58 am
Reply to  Indolent

Winning!!!

Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 13, 2025 11:49 am
Reply to  Indolent

I’m loving your links Indolent.
Keep up the information flow!

Nelson_Kidd-Players
February 13, 2025 9:13 am

A YT channel I’ve come across after Saturday’s Victorian by-elections gives a nuanced seat-by-seat look what the federal election may yield. I’ll be keeping an eye on his thoughts. His current thinking results in a minority-coalition government.

Australian Federal Election Preview/predictions: Final thoughts (25:46)
Anglo Election Insights

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaFbQYRkNDE

mem
mem
February 13, 2025 12:39 pm

Did it predict the results of Saturday’s election in Prahran and Werribee and if so how accurate was it?

Helen
Helen
February 13, 2025 6:57 pm

Tried listening but his voice just drones. Went to sleep.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 9:17 am

Let all the morons say what they like, such that all should see precisely who they are and what we are dealing with.

Arks channeling former president obongo.

As much as I hate to agree with anything uttered by that evil narcissistic fop, I do in this case (a classic example of stopped clock syndrome).

Let these evil imbeciles be damned by their big stupid gobs.

johanna
johanna
February 13, 2025 10:04 am
Reply to  Rabz

Only if conservatives are allowed the same. Otherwise you are being a mug.

See my comment above.

Diogenes
Diogenes
February 13, 2025 9:34 am
Reply to  Indolent

I’ve noticed he does his press conferences in the Oval Office rather than the briefing room. The press are on his turf rather than vv.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:22 am

How do idiots like this end up being heralded as some sort of public intellectual?

Not many runners in the race.

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 9:36 am
Reply to  Roger

Or “running dogs” either.

I’m amazed that Craven would use that expression in relation to Israel.

It was without quotation marks, so he was serious. Who uses that expression these days except buffoons?

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:39 am
Reply to  calli

I was being kind to him.

Louis Litt
Louis Litt
February 13, 2025 9:23 am

Hi Brains Trust
There was a discussion not too long ago rergarding Google SEO Serach Engine and how it was loosing ground to toehr platforms whose fees were substantially lower.
Could you all advise whcih platform they are – Thanks in advance

cohenite
February 13, 2025 9:24 am

Great painting and, for a change from the political bullshit, a great scene from an under-rated movie, Vengeance. Background: Aston Kutcher plays a redneck record producer in hicksville. B.J. Novak is a NY smartarse reporter looking down at the locals. Kutcher is trying to coax a young local singer into giving her best; 3 minutes of brilliance:

(553) Vengeance (2022) – The Record of the Universe Scene | Movieclips – YouTube

PoliticoNT
PoliticoNT
February 13, 2025 1:15 pm
Reply to  cohenite

How do you have your coffee?

In the mouth.

(Perfect moment. Just perfect.)

Louis Litt
Louis Litt
February 13, 2025 9:26 am

Hi All
The posts regarding AI – I hae found it is ok for definitions and in some cases asking a question relating to that definition is provides an answer which is logical.
But if you are dealing with law – logic – straight line mathemathical logic does not cut it – it provides an incorrec anwes and in many instances Chat GP says seek professional advise.
Regarding hte importance of Chat CP etc and the amount of energy it requries – what is more important or beenfical – maintaining elctricity to he home, business and genral community or to a imformation provider?

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 9:26 am

Memo to NSW plod: you just might hit paydirt if you raid his mosque.

Vision emerges of anti-Semitic video nurse Ahmad ‘Rashad’ Nadir leading mosque in martyrdom prayer (13 Feb)

Now, video has resurfaced of Mr Nadir leading a Sydney mosque in a martyrdom prayer just months before he accepted his Australian citizenship.

His brother uploaded the video to YouTube in 2020, showing the 27-year-old passionately singing an elegy in honour of the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali in the fabled Battle of Karbala.

The video was deleted yesterday, but a copy was obtained and published today by The Daily Mail.

Deleted it yesterday eh? I wonder why? Well good on Daily Mail for getting it before he took it down.

cohenite
February 13, 2025 11:22 am

Chris Smith on 2SM was all over this.

Arky
February 13, 2025 9:31 am

We aren’t talking about a casual racism, or some ignorant, uneducated bigotry.
We aren’t talking Irish or polish jokes, or a hesitance to give someone a go because of race.
We are seeing, over and over again, a murderous, instilled deliberately from childhood, insane hatred based in racial ideology. Indoctrinated and motivated hate.
It is unbelievable to me that we have actively sought to take in these populations, without taking apparently any due diligence in vetting or de programming, or if we have, it has failed repeatedly over the course of decades.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 9:53 am
Reply to  Arky

De programming is only successful using the 7.62 or 5.56 method. Other methods don’t work.

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
February 13, 2025 5:00 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

303 would do the trick

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 10:06 am
Reply to  Arky

The Socialist Left faction of the ALP, of which Albo is currently the de facto head, believes that importing muslims is the quickest way to destroy the Australian family and society to bring on the revolution.

No-one voted for it but it is rammed down our throats without respite because the people om charge are radical revolutionaries.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 10:10 am
Reply to  Arky

We have just brought in some 100 percent proof lunatics.

3000 unvetted Palis.

What could go wrong?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:58 am
Reply to  Arky

Two nurses filmed in vile anti-Semitic rant yet to present to police for questioning, with lawyers ‘negotiating’ on their behalf

Negotiating?
WTF is this bullshit?

Ceres
Ceres
February 13, 2025 3:08 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

My thoughts exactly, just beggars belief the kowtowing that goes on when muslims are involved. The constant preferential treatment is riling the rest of us – the federal election will reflect this so goodbye Labor.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:36 am

Now bankstown hospital needs to be given a full anti Semitic audit because the hospital clearly has a serious problem.

Looks like they’re scrubbing their socials of any offending material.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:43 am
Reply to  Roger

scrubbing

he he

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 12:18 pm
Reply to  Roger

Scrubbing records of dead patients as well?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 9:36 am

Michael February 12, 2025 10:40 pm

Quite so Cass. They have only been ‘stood down’, Ie Suspended. But these two will be supported by the Nurses Union in the Industrial Commission and they will keep their jobs. Despite the huffing and puffing, they will win and we will lose.

The leadership of all the Nurses Unions in Australia regularly swap jobs in the Health Department and back again. The Health Department and the Nursing Bureaucracy and Nursing Unions are the same organisations in terms of personnel.

We are at the tipping point of whether the Muslims will take over our country.

No, the Nation is being handed over to Islam because our Political Class don’t have the guts to stand up to them. We are the plate of meat that has been left uncovered for whatever stray cat wants a free feed.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 9:43 am

Morning coffee on the verandah, and Trevor Loudon’s book “Comrade Prime Minister – Anthony Albanese’s 40 year alliance with Australian Communism.”
The chapter on “Albanese – Aboriginal Activist ” makes interesting reading.
Some of the leading lights of the “Voice” campaign were former members of the Communist League, and the Socialist Workers Party – Marcia Langton, for one.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 9:50 am

Just had our coffee on the verandah, too, Zulu, after my morning walk across the paddocks. Very humid here and the grass is growing as you watch it.

Husband is waiting for tractor mechanic to arrive to fix the bucket which has decided not to obey instructions. It is like “Waiting for Godot”, for those who have read the classic Samuel Beckett play, in which nothing happens. Two useless calls to the company. No-one knows where the mechanic is.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:58 am

So were Faith Bandler & Eddie Mabo. Indigenous activism and Communism have been intertwined since the 1930s, as the archives of the various red journals and newspapers attest.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 9:46 am

It is unbelievable to me that we have actively sought to take in these populations, without taking apparently any due diligence in vetting or de programming, or if we have, it has failed repeatedly over the course of decades.

The progressive liberal conceit is that all cultures and peoples are as enlightened as us. But if they’re not, they will become so by being brought into contact with us. And in return we get more interesting food.

How’s that working out?

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Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 10:21 am
Reply to  Roger

Like communism not well anywhere it has been tried.

But our Top.People. are the best, it will be OK here. Just ask them, they’ll tell you. Incessantly.

Foxbody
Foxbody
February 13, 2025 10:24 am
Reply to  Roger

Most recently with the 3000 unvetted Hamas approved arrivals from Gaza – whatever the reasoning there, Australia’s interests did not rank high.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:44 am
Reply to  Foxbody

The Labor Party’s did, however.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 12:22 pm
Reply to  Foxbody

Australia’s interests did not rank at all.

dopey
dopey
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Roger

Meat pies weren’t so bad after all.

Phil
Phil
February 13, 2025 4:24 pm
Reply to  Roger

Hospital food??

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 9:49 am

Pam Bondi as head of the DoJ has just indicted the Governor of New York. And the very deserving NY AG Letitia James.

Wow.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 9:53 am

We need a thousand clones of Pam Bondi, or simply some locals with balls and guts. sigh…

132andBush
132andBush
February 13, 2025 12:07 pm
Reply to  Pogria

I wouldn’t mind just one clone of Pam Bondi!

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 10:12 am

 AG Pam Bondi announces the DOJ has filed charges against the State of New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul, AG Letitia James, [and Mark Schroeder]

Will be reported as Trump attacks New York women.

Rococo Liberal
Rococo Liberal
February 13, 2025 3:53 pm
Reply to  alwaysright

By outlets no-one reads or cares about.

The left media is a paper tiger. They are not important anymore. So we on the right should stop even mentioning them.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 12:24 pm

Let’s see how they like lawfare? They thought they were dealing with the usual meek and mild Republicans who never fought back. They were wrong, that Republicans Party is gone and the new one is baring its teeth.

Arky
February 13, 2025 9:57 am

Why are our airports so awful?
The experience of going through Melbourne airport either going out or coming in, is akin to a colonoscopy.
Whereas through Singapore or Taipei, people are moved efficiently, and while retaining a degree of dignity.
Taipei had uniformed, pleasant and smiling staff at the escalators guiding people to the correct floor.
Going through customs was quick. They had five times the staff, so the lines were shorter, the levels of frustration so much lower.
If the airports are indicative of the overall efficiency and work ethic, it is no wonder we “couldn’t compete”.
This country and its people need to pull their finger out and wake the f*ck up. Either the incentives are all wrong, or the ethics instilled just aren’t there any more.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 10:04 am
Reply to  Arky

She’ll be right mate. The NDIS money arrives today, there is nothing to worry about.

Dannograd and Syney airports are a horrendous.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:12 am
Reply to  Arky

Going through customs was quick. They had five times the staff, so the lines were shorter, the levels of frustration so much lower …

Customs is pure Cth public service. Basically APS dmv.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:15 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Remainder of the airport generally private equity monopoly or something similar. Think Perth airport being run by Paddys, and the still had run ins with the Leprechaun.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:19 am
Reply to  Arky

The experience of going through Melbourne airport either going out or coming in, is akin to a colonoscopy.

At least they put you to sleep for a colonoscopy.

I think one of the problems is it’s near impossible to sack anyone for laziness or incompetence.

vr
vr
February 13, 2025 10:19 am
Reply to  Arky

Been thru’ 6 Indian airports recently, all were better and had cleaner toilets.

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Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:31 am
Reply to  vr

Modi is very focused on toilets.

Now there’s a good retail politician!

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:47 am
Reply to  Roger

When you have people used to shitting in the streets you want to make it a pleasant alternative.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:53 am
Reply to  Roger

That’s a serious comment, btw.

He wants every Indian to have access to a toilet, which attracts a lot of votes.

Bill P
Bill P
February 13, 2025 1:53 pm
Reply to  vr

Is there a ‘drome at Hay?

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 12:08 pm
Reply to  Arky

Actually, to be fair, we had a very quick and efficient arrival at MEL recently. We were very pleased as we had had a very long journey home and I was still a bit weak and woolly after getting over ‘flu. We still had a middle of the night two hour drive home too.

Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Arky

Why are our airports so awful?
Because our “betters” have decreed we are to suffer.
That includes hiring Muslims to do the “security” checks, just to rub our noses in DEI and the irony of having the same group that killed 2,977 people on 9/11 conduct airport “security”.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 12:33 pm
Reply to  Arky

It doesn’t help that most of the officials look Middle Eastern or Pakistani with commensurate work ethic. Certainly does not reflect the makeup of Australia. I thought we were a multicultural society so where is my culture?

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:04 am

Left the TV on 7:30 while I went and something else last night. Came back and they were reporting on the Lattouf farce. Graphic illustrated 6 levels of management up to and including Ita. Love to know what a commercial radio equivalent would be.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:37 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Graphic illustrated 6 levels of management up to and including Ita. 

That’s a recipe for communication breakdown.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 10:42 am
Reply to  Roger

Doesn’t matter, the real power lies with the staff collective.

Noodles Romanoff
Noodles Romanoff
February 13, 2025 7:43 pm
Reply to  Roger
Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:28 am

I hate to say it, because I wanted her to succeed, but newish Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is looking increasingly like a DEI hire out of her depth.

If she’s leading the Conservatives anywhere, it’s into the electoral wilderness.

Review of her appearance on TRIGGERnometry here.

The episode is here.

Perhaps the Tories are just irredeemable.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 10:37 am
Reply to  Roger

Farage drops a biggun.

I was in the room when Nigel Farage declared war on net zero – one thing is clear (12 Feb)

Nigel Farage has just given Energy Secretary Ed Miliband even greater reason to quake at the thought of a Reform UK Government.

He is not just sceptical about the transition to green energy – he dreams of hitting the renewable energy with a tax bomb.

“We view the net zero targets as the prime reason for the deindustrialisation of Britain,” he declared.

Wearing a turquoise tie and Spitfire socks he rattled through a series of policies including a windfall tax on all renewable-generated power and a warning that a Reform Government will require all new pylons to be taken down and the cables put underground.

Dumping net zero, taxing renewable energy. It’s awesome. And Reform are now consistently leading the polls. Looks like the Tories have missed the bus.

Barry
Barry
February 13, 2025 10:41 am
Reply to  Roger

If you don’t believe in anything, it’s hard to demonstrate any sort of conviction.

The left have a very clear agenda, vile and destructive as it is.

The right, not so much.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 10:28 am

I have to say that I was impressed with the explosion of anger of NSW Minister for Health, Ryan Park, when addressing the astonishing threats of the Bankstown Hospital nurses. It was in stark contrast to the placating words of the Premier Chris Minns for over a year as the bravado of the Palestinian supporters grew. Park had a quick review of past patient records done overnight – which is amazing in its own right – and promises action which Minns rarely achieved.

I was also touched with the emotion shown by the Secretary of Health Susan Pearce. In stark contrast to her robotic predecessor of the Covid years.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:17 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Yes, we thought the same. Good to see that genuine decency can still be found amongst Labor MP’s and bureaucrats. And yes, as noted on Sharri and elsewhere last night, the contrast to Minns and Albanese is stark.

I think, btw, that I am not going to use the matey term ‘Albo’ any more.
It suggests an Australian spirit which his actions and feeble words certainly don’t show.

Phil
Phil
February 13, 2025 4:33 pm

Sleasy is much better

Rabz
February 13, 2025 10:33 am

Why are our airports so awful?

Because that is exactly what they are meant to be.

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 13, 2025 10:38 am
Reply to  Rabz

It is all part of the plot to discourage air travel. Just like bad roads and extensive “roadworks ” are designed to frustrate the hell out of people so they don’t drive.
Not only are our airport awful, getting to and from them is difficult. Try Brisbane traffic. The only solution is to nuke the site from orbit and start again.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 10:56 am
Reply to  Rabz

Correct, Rabz.

Thanks to the Howard government, Australia’s capital city airports are unregulated, privately-owned, price-gouging monopolies — unlike Singapore and Taipei airports, which are government owned.

The result is that, led by Sydney airport, Australian airports are among the world’s most expensive for airlines, while their customers are price-gouged for parking.

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 11:12 am
Reply to  Tom

Went recently to Perth airport to pick rellies up from USA via Sydney. Parked a zillion kilometres away (40° C day), walked in, through security (wife bounced by scanner for something “metallic” in her shoulder (?), had to have full body pat-down, up to gate just as rellies came through. Downstairs to luggage, stand around with thumb up bum for 20 minutes (that’s quick for Perth!), grab luggage, wheel to car via pay machine and … $17.80 thank you! Staff member working on the machine next to mine. I asked him where his gun and mask were. Blank look.

Rococo Liberal
Rococo Liberal
February 13, 2025 5:04 pm
Reply to  Tom

Thus speaks the voice of socialism.

Our governments here couldn’t run a bath. Our airports would be really terrible in their hands.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 10:36 am

I was impressed with the explosion of anger of NSW Minister for Health, ryan park

I wasn’t. Performative idiocy reminiscent of that insane infuriating imbecile in the nothing territory going off about evil quaccine refusers.

I see you, you f*cking fraud.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 10:39 am
Reply to  Rabz

Not having a go at you Vicki, but I simply refuse to believe anything any labore politician says about anything, especially when they’re attempting to pretend they’re actually achieving anything that doesn’t contribute directly to the destruction of our society.

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 10:43 am
Reply to  Rabz

He’s a Dapto boy, not an inner city imbecile. The anger might have been real.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:49 am
Reply to  calli

Let’s just hope his comments haven’t prejudiced the process that has to be applied to get rid of the two aspiring Jew killers.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Roger

Hairy has been worried about that. My view is that the popular anger is so palpable that the Nurse’s Registration Board must act quickly to deregister these two. Then they have no claim on being employed by any hospital or in health care ever again.

Hairy says that Board is full of leftie simpathisers who will stall for years then decide in favour of the two, but Dapto Boy has quickly been in touch with them yesterday to act very expeditiously, like immediately. That will save him a lot of Tribunals and such rubbish about their workplace rights.

They have forfeited all claims to consideration. They have as much call to be nurses as that ‘nurse’ who set fire to an old age care home had to be called such.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 10:55 am
Reply to  calli

Anger and emotion can make people support stupid things.

It has long been a tool of authoritarians.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:27 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Cold and considered anger is useful.

That’s what Trump felt when he gave Hamas their ultimatum.

Good excuse for acting very fast too.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
February 13, 2025 10:39 am

Leaving aside whether the Criminal Code Amendment (Hate Crimes) Bill 2025 crushes our freedom to utter threats of violence, the thing is law and was law when the Bankstown comments were apparently made.

The current position amongst the apologiratii seems to be that the comments weren’t serious and therefore dismissal is a condign and sufficient punishment for two young and naive persons.

The new laws make threats of violence criminal with a mandatory jail sentence – even if there was no intent but the threatening person was reckless about the words used. This was a stated feature of the amendments.

If these laws are not going to be applied, government should stop insulting us by pretending to ‘do something’ about antisemitism, and repeal the legislation before someone gets harmed by unintended consequences.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 10:43 am
Reply to  Dr Faustus

government should stop insulting us by pretending to ‘do something’ about antisemitism

A classic example of what I was referring to above, Doc.

Anders
Anders
February 13, 2025 11:25 am
Reply to  Dr Faustus

I don’t think all the new offences created carry mandatory sentences. The mandatory sentences introduced were for display of terrorist/Nazi symbols (12 months), performing the Nazi salute (12 months, the maximum is 5 years!) and for various terrorism related offences. (It was the Coalition who requested the introduction of mandatory sentences btw: ABC article here).

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 12:18 pm
Reply to  Anders

I make dioramas of military stuff.
Currently making an Me 109g in 1/24 scale.
The kit came without tail fin Swastika, so I bought a sheet of them in the major scale sizes.
When it is finished, it will be on display in my book shelves.
This – from the sounds of the legislation now makes me a criminal and gaolable for 12 months.
(original < White 2 > here.)

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Anders
Anders
February 13, 2025 12:52 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

There are exemptions for educational/artistic/scientific/a few other purposes. So I don’t think you’d be jailed for having it on a model aeroplane. We haven’t quite got to that level of lunacy yet.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 13, 2025 1:05 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Nice work there sir!

Tekweni
Tekweni
February 13, 2025 2:13 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

My father brought back a Nazi armband from Germany when he was released as a POW . Also a German army cap. Now if I have those am I a criminal?

Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
February 13, 2025 5:29 pm
Reply to  Tekweni

How’s the irony.
Your main argument for why your swastika shouldn’t land you in jail is that your swastika is a genuine Nazi artifact.
It’s only the modern imitations that are bad! lol

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:31 pm
Reply to  Dr Faustus

Dismissal, deregistration, and disgrace carrying a prison sentence for these two might pull up quite a few participants into these outrageous anti-Israel and anti-Semitic demonstrations and send a very clear message about making threats to kill that could be taken seriously by others.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:32 pm

I think it would also serve to make Jewish students on campus suddenly feel very much more secure and protected from insulting comments and physical assaults.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:35 pm

Especially if campus security was beefed up to respond to any quick alarm call by a Jewish student feeling threatened.

Separate ‘hideout’ rooms are not the answer, they are part of the problem, sequestering rather than acting.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 10:44 am

You gotta love this graphic at Jonova’s site.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 10:51 am
Reply to  alwaysright

Bankers aren’t known (or rewarded) for original thinking. Think GFC.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:57 am
Reply to  H B Bear

Charging dead people fees for services not provided was out of the box.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 11:09 am
Reply to  Roger

I’ve billed a dead person. It happens. We issued a credit note. Closed the file after that.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 12:58 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

That’s not what was happening.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 1:02 pm
Reply to  alwaysright

Net Zero is the average IQ of ALL the “Pollies”.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:47 am

If these laws are not going to be applied…

Oh, they’ll be applied.

That’s why the list of targets was expanded well beyond antisemites.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 10:49 am

@nicksortor

#BREAKING: Dem. Rep. Robert Garcia just called for “ACTUAL WEAPONS” to be used against Elon Musk in this “fight for democracy.”

This comes after an ad popped up in DC today, CLEARLY calling for the ass*ssination of Musk

Democrats are VlOLENT. The events of this week have made that clearer than ever!

THEY MUST BE CHARGED!

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 1:19 pm
Reply to  Indolent

A clear case of insurrection.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 10:50 am

@GuntherEagleman

BREAKING: Federal Judge allows Trump’s deferred resignation actions to resume in full!

This is just outstanding.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 10:51 am

His mum says he is a really good boy who would not do anything wrong.

Case dismissed.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 10:58 am
Reply to  alwaysright

His mum says he is a really good boy who would not do anything wrong.

She approves of his video comments then.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 11:14 am
Reply to  Roger

Mum was his inspiration!

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 12:22 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Gaol the Witch!

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 10:55 am
Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 11:03 am
Reply to  Indolent

It’s harder to physically transition someone into a llama.

Lefty Lunacy: UK Health Minister Defended People Identifying as Llamas (11 Feb)

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 10:58 am

@WesternLensman

JUST IN: President Trump commends Elon, announces a news conference set for TOMORROW —

— will read list of names of recipients of waste, fraud and abuse.

“I’m going to read to you some of the names that hundreds of millions and even billions of dollars have been given to.”

“I say it in front of our our attorney general. There’s no chance that there’s not kickbacks or something going on. When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars. That money’s coming back in some form. And that’s only one form of corruption.”

“I went through a list of 200 expenditures that were made, and I found three that looked like they were reasonable. Okay, three and, we’ll be talking about that tomorrow.”

“I want to commend Elon. He doesn’t need this. You know, he’s abused by you people every day. He’s found more things than anybody could find.”

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 10:58 am
Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 12:28 pm

He admits his mother was responsible for his antisemitic outlook on life. Charge her. 
His brother assaulted and stole the phone of a reporter, Charge him.
Charge the entire family.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 11:05 am

His mum says he is a really good boy who would not do anything wrong.

Well, she would say that, wouldn’t she?
The thing is, there are thousands of others in this country thinking and believing similar sentiments.

We have a significant social problem that won’t be solved by sacking or jailing these two vile, hateful examples of the breed.

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H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 11:10 am
Reply to  Megan

The postboxes are often the problem.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 12:29 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Something I’ve noticed – and it occurred to me after reading 1984 the third or fourth time – it’s the young women who are the Screeching Dervishes.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:45 pm
Reply to  Megan

Deregistration, dismiss and disgrace. The 3 D’s. Including prison, imho.
That is the least that needs to be done.

The damage that these two have done to trust in the health system is incalculable. Letting them off lightly would simply compound that.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 13, 2025 11:15 am

Holy duck snappin’ horeseshit batman…

Seven arrested over alleged sexual abuse ‘claim farming’ scheme that police say netted more than $1bnNSW police alleged that young offenders, inmates and public school students were encouraged to file fraudulent claims of historic sexual abuse

Lucky nothing like this would happen with stolen generators cases eh?

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/feb/13/seven-arrested-over-alleged-sexual-abuse-claim-farming-scheme-that-police-say-netted-more-than-1bn-ntwnfb

NSW police alleged that “claim farmers” approached former young offenders, inmates and public school students, encouraging them to file fraudulent compensation claims for historic child sexual abuse while in care.

The claims were brought against the NSW Department of Communities and Justice and the NSW Department of Education.
Police said the claim farmers coached prospective claimants on how to make fraudulent claims through various Sydney law firms.

The proceeds were reportedly known as “bum money” within criminal syndicates. Police said they suspected “a significant portion” of the $1.3bn worth of claims were fraudulent.
On Wednesday, detectives executed a search warrant in Girraween and arrested a 55-year-old man who was charged with 21 offences, including nine counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage through deception. He was refused bail to appear in Parramatta local court on Thursday, where police will allege he was a claims farmer in the scheme.
Five others were arrested and charged with publishing false or misleading material to obtain advantage. This includes a 53-year-old Granville woman, 32-year-old Pendle Hill man, 52-year-old Horsley woman, 35-year-old Pendle Hill woman and a 42-year-old man, arrested at Gladesville police station.
A 23-year-old man from Mermaid Beach in Queensland was also issued a future court attendance notice for the same charge.
Police will alleged in court the seven people charged stood to make $3.75m in fraudulent compensation claims, but that the scheme was uncovered before these were paid out.
Police also executed a search warrant at a law firm in Sydney, where they seized items relevant to the investigation.
Investigations were continuing and more arrests were expected, police said.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 11:26 am

The proceeds were reportedly known as “bum money” within criminal syndicates.

Nice one

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:46 pm

We urgently need an Elon.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 12:57 pm

Reminds me of the “Mediterranean Back” Insurance Claims Scams back in the 1980s. And RSI Claims. Next.

Jacinta, should your Mob get elected, then please look at the NDIS, Foreign Aid, Climate Change and the Ruin A Balls Rorts, etc, etc, etc.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 2:16 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Third party insurance fraud has always been popular in the background tabbouleh sector and housos more generally. Now child care and NDIS fraud.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 13, 2025 4:48 pm

But of course only the state system is the target of false claims.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 11:18 am

Just got off the phone to me mate. He’s found out the property he recently brought is 500+ sq m smaller than advertised. The missing area is out the front up to the road. Power and phne on his property. No easements. Looks like the rod has been put his side of the centreline. He wondered why the neighbours across the road had so much land in front of their boundaries.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 11:21 am

I’ll share a little good news.
I had to do a Tip run this morning.
On the way home, in front of our pub, were a young couple with six horses. Two saddled, two with packs and two spares.

They were on their way to Queensland via the National Trail. I didn’t have time to chat long but, I did take several photos.

Australia still lives in our regional areas.

I did have a short sob as, travelling Oz with horses was one of my ambitions when I was a lot younger. sniff.
Second best is knowing that there are Aussies still chasing my old dreams.
😀 😀 😀

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Pogria the National Bicentennial Trail passes through our valley, and we occasionally see mounted travellers passing through. It is a great thrill to see them, and they are especially welcomed by a couple of horse breeders in the area who, I believe, put them up for a few nights, and rest and feed their horses.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 12:45 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Hi Vicki,
it is great to meet the travellers. We have had a few come through town and they are always welcome to use the Showground to rest their horses and themselves for a few days.

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 11:23 am

WTF is there to “negotiate”? Go and get their arses and drag them into the cop shop!

The two Sydney nurses filmed in a vile anti-Semitic rant are yet to present themselves to investigators for questioning, hiring lawyers to negotiate on their behalf.

Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir were stood down by New South Wales Health after their shocking remarks in a video with Israeli content creator Max Veifer went viral.

Detectives swiftly began investigating the Bankstown Hospital employees, but The Australian has revealed the pair are yet to speak with police.

Instead, they have each hired lawyers who are now “negotiating” with detectives about when and how they will be questioned.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 11:33 am
Reply to  Bruce in WA

That’s it. They will skate.
Coppers are too scared to go to their homes and arrest them.
Plod certainly won’t demand they come to the cop shop as, a hundred rellos will accompany them.

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 11:36 am
Reply to  Pogria

Call in the TRG if necessary. If the police cave, it’s all over Red Rover.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 11:40 am
Reply to  Pogria

Yep, bad look. The Opera House all over again.

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 11:42 am
Reply to  Pogria

There just might be an election coming as well. Staffers with freshly extruded internal poll numbers will be panicking.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:49 pm
Reply to  Pogria

They can’t lawyer up to avoid this.

We, the people, are watching.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 12:49 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Send in the SAS then.

Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 13, 2025 12:34 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

You have got to be joking!
Disgusting, cowardly behaviour by NSWaffen.

My only question is are the front-line plod scared of the “nurses” and their support network, or are the top commanders scared of losing their well-paid sinecures and are instructing a go-slow approach?

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 12:53 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Maybe we should find out who are the lawyers negotiating on their behalf. All fair in love and war and this is war.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 11:45 am
Reply to  dover0beach

Nice wedging of the Euroweenies, who have been freeloading on the Biden regime. Now they either have to step up or find a diplomatic solution that works.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:10 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

More that the freeloading EU treats their NATO ally like dirt. Well they can either step up or fold. It’s not my problem.

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 11:27 am

From The Oz…

The two nurses accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital in a shocking video which has gone viral globally are in negotiations with police to attend a station to give a statement.

It is understood Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir have not yet spoken to police after they were stood down on Wednesday when the anti-Semitic video filmed ­during a night shift in the ward they work at Bankstown hospital went viral.

The pair are seeking the advice of lawyers, with Nadir, who was born in Afghanistan and became an Australian citizen four years ago apologising through a mesh gate at his Bankstown home on Thursday and then separately through his lawyer.

FMD.

So, why hasn’t NSWaffen paid the two nurses a visit, in order to charge and arrest them? As I’ve said before, imagine if a similar online rant by two non-Muslim whites was leaked where they openly boasted about how they wanted to kill Muslims and boasted about how they’d already killed Muslims, I can guarantee that those two whites would already be behind bars.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 12:49 pm

behind bars, in chains and hanging upside down..

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:12 pm

Which is what their Pali friends in Gaza have been doing to the hostages.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:54 pm

This is all very two-tier. They had no difficulty in Victoria arresting immediately a young white pregnant mother in her jarmies, handcuffing her from behind in front of her children when she was due for an ultrasound, and marching her straight down to the cop shop to lay charges about a Facebook post.

This two-tier hands-off stuff with Muslims stinks.

Pens out, and VOTE to end this asap.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 12:59 pm

We need to ensure this failure to act (if that is what happens) reaches the eyes and ears of the world, because have no doubt Israel and many others in the anglosphere are watching and waiting re this outrage yesterday. Australia’s name is already a besmirched disgrace after the Opera House riot and the litany of other anti-Semitic speech and actions that have taken place here. Letting a Muslim mob get away without justice to these two evildoers here will sit very sourly on our reputation, as indeed it should.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 2:49 pm

Remember the pregnant lady?

Yes, COVID protesters are a safer bet than splodeys.

Spineless bastards.

Noodles Romanoff
Noodles Romanoff
February 13, 2025 9:35 pm

The two nurses accused of threatening to kill Israeli patients at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital in a shocking video which has gone viral globally……

They didn’t just threaten, they admitted that they already had on video. They should have been arrested on this admission.

johanna
johanna
February 13, 2025 11:33 am

Those with an interest in punctuation customs and typography may be interested in the address and salutation in the letter from a congressman to Homeland Security boss Kristi Noem at the link here.

When I first learned to type (in Jurassic times) there were full stops everywhere – at the end of every address line, in between or after the letters of every acronym or abbreviation, including Mr and Mrs, and so on.

The rules were very strict about setting out the name and address of the recipient, the salutation (Dear Mrs. Smith,) and the signoff.

Commas were very complicated.

Once we had to type our own work on computers, puncuation marks rapidy disappeared in address bars, salutations etc. Probaby a wise move as most people had no idea how to use them. This was the post-gramar generation.

American grammar and punctuation has long veered off the conventional path. Their abuse of prepositions and adverbs still pains me, as it did John Le Carre in The Honorable Schoolboy.

As a Latin scholar in early life, the use of ‘bored of’ instead of ‘bored with’ still grates like nails on a chalkboard – and that is just one example.

Back to our letter.

While I assume this conforms to the current style guide, the random use of full stops and commas is incomprehensible to me,

There is no consistency at all.

Why does this matter?

Because as illiteracy rates rise in wealthy Western nations, effectively teaching reading and the structure of grammar keeps falling.How can you teach something that doesn’t exist?

The 1950s version of this letter might have had a lot of unnecessary full stops, But, at least there was a rationale for them. Young people looking at this letter would find no rationale for them at all, just a stupid set of rules to be followed.

Another brick in the wall.

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 11:39 am
Reply to  johanna

Must be me but I can’t get that link to take me anywhere except the NBA sports page?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 12:46 pm
Reply to  johanna

Yes, and another big one is the use of – “to comprise of” when it should be “to comprise”.

The word “comprise” means “consist of”. So, no need for the “of” in “to comprise of”. Otherwise you get “to consist of of”.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 1:33 pm
Reply to  johanna

Link didn’t work but the point is taken. Punctuation matters. At the very least, it allows coherence about where subordinate clauses fit in longer sentences.

The letter style I was taught to type when aged 14 at the Metropolitan Business College in Parramatta for a crash course of two-months in Jan-Feb 1957 had all sorts of oddities not used today. The salutation was Dear Sir, colon. And months were inst.(instante mense) for to a date in the current month, prox. (proximo) for a date in the next month, and ult. (ultimo) for the a date in the past month, all in reference to the neatly typed day’s date of writing on the right hand side of the page. An eighteenth century leftover, this archaic usage signaled that the writer was an educated and Latinate man of business (no women). I then worked as receptionist for a doctor who charged a professional man’s rate – in guineas. Twenty-one shillings. Guineas lingered here and there until decimal currency (dismal guernsey) in 1966 was its death’s knell.

Usages such as ‘bored of’ and ‘in regards to’ and a numerical ‘less’ instead of ‘fewer’ have entered into popular language and while incorrect probably won’t change. They are irritating though to more seasoned ears.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 1:37 pm

fail there in edit from ‘the’ to ‘a’, my computer sticks things in where I don’t expect them to be. Modern life doing its best to create grammatical havoc in spite of a writer’s best intentions.

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 4:18 pm

The mix-up so many people have with ‘I’ and ‘me’ is amazing.

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 4:15 pm
Reply to  johanna

‘Bored of’ grates with me too, along with ‘fed up of’. ‘Comprise of’ is horrible and the same with ‘listen up’. What’s wrong with ‘listen’? There are many other examples I can think of but I’ll not continue in this vein ( not ‘continue on’!).

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 13, 2025 4:52 pm
Reply to  johanna

But like, sorta, you know what I sorta mean, sorta kinda like, you know?

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 11:33 am

Noodles are boring.

Cockatoos prefer their noodles dunked in blueberry yogurt (Phys.org, 12 Feb)

Prior research has documented various species engaging in dunking, though reports on food flavoring behavior are rare.

Previously, members of the same group of cockatoos exhibited innovative dunking behavior to soak dry food.

The observations that led to the study titled “Innovative Flavoring Behavior in Goffin’s Cockatoos,” published in Current Biology, began when two cockatoos were seen dunking cooked potato pieces into blueberry-flavored soy yogurt.

To systematically investigate this behavior, researchers conducted 14 30-minute observations during breakfast sessions. Eighteen cockatoos were given access to a food bowl containing potatoes or noodles, along with three dunking mediums: freshwater, blueberry-flavored soy yogurt, and neutral soy yogurt.

Nine out of 18 cockatoos engaged in dunking, preferring noodles over potatoes (an average of 12 times per bird vs. 6 times per bird).

Ok I can understand that they prefer flavoured noodles to flavoured potatoes, as there’re whole aisles of the former in Coles, but no flavoured instant potatoes. But blueberry soy yoghurt? Yech. I suppose you take what you can get.

I’ve put the local cockies on the banned list except for one longterm Cafe patron. She behaves but the others had been giving other Cafe customers a hard time.

Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
February 13, 2025 11:40 am

Bruce, I admire and respect you, but I think this taxpayer-funded waste of brainpower has snuck past your better judgement.
I mean, soy yoghourt, cmon. It’s obviously a snow job for trying to turn the birds gay.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 11:53 am

Also…to what possible purpose could you put this brilliant research study?

BON excepted, natch.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 12:38 pm
Reply to  Megan

Megan, it’s another grain of sand on the Limitless Beach of Yooman Knowledge.
(Where’s the bloody ‘sarc’ tag?)

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 11:57 am

Did you apply to USAID for a grant? Oughta be worth a cool mill at least.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 12:51 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

I reckon the CatCollective could have, in the space of a couple of weeks, strategised, piloted, written and submitted a USAID grant proposal in excess of US $1B.

We could have had the most magnificent party afterwards. In the Caymans.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 1:39 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Especially if you could identify some trans cockies.

Noodles Romanoff
Noodles Romanoff
February 13, 2025 9:42 pm

Am not.

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 13, 2025 11:33 am

Thanks to the Howard government, Australia’s capital city airports are unregulated, privately-owned, price-gouging monopolies — unlike Singapore and Taipei airports, which are government owned.

Another bad thing to blame the little shit for.

will
will
February 13, 2025 11:45 am
Reply to  Eyrie

“Bad thing”? If governments approved the prices to provide an adequate return on capital, this provides a risk free investment to the market and saves government funds which can them be spent on things like, NDIS, Medicare etc. What’s not to like?

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 11:45 am
Reply to  Eyrie

With QANTAS sold off as a major customer it didn’t do much to help any potential entrants to the Australian domestic aviation market, which was probably another oligopoly at best.

Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
February 13, 2025 11:35 am

Indolent
President Trump takes questions for over 24 minutes after Tulsi is sworn in as DNI
Diogenes
Reply to  Indolent
I’ve noticed he does his press conferences in the Oval Office rather than the briefing room.

The People’s President!
Magnificent that he’s got absolutely no preciousness about having anyone and everyone- firefighters, bereaved mothers, kids, tech bros, bloggers. Shoulder to shoulder, milling around in a quietly party-like atmosphere. Makes a huge change from the O.O. being high-handedly closed off for JFK’s dalliances, Nixon’s tape recordings, Clinton’s cigar fittings, Obama’s endless “candid” photo shoots, or Biden clearing out the statuary so that his impromptu noddings-off would not be haunted by the colossuses of the political stage.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Wally Dalí

Clinton’s cigar fittings

And just before lunch, too.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 12:26 pm
Reply to  Wally Dalí

Clinton’s cigar fittings

That was the most creative description on the affair I ever read.

Well done!

Rabz
February 13, 2025 11:41 am

Detectives swiftly began investigating the Bankstown Hospital employees, but The Australian has revealed the pair are yet to speak with police.

Spot the inaccuracies above.

One: they are “former” Bankstown Hospital employees (you would hope).

Two: Detectives are only pretending to “swiftly investigate” the sh*tbags, given the former haven’t even yet spoken with the latter.

As predicted yesterday, this matter will end up degenerating into high farce and the sh*tbags will inevitably get the wet lettuce leaf treatment. They probably won’t even end up being charged with anything.

Then it’s off to new careers as NDIS “support wukkas”.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:50 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtT0GAtOSoU
Victor Davis Hanson – the Morgenthau Plan is being inflicted on Germany by the Germans.
It will be another European disaster. (My opinion)

132andBush
132andBush
February 13, 2025 11:50 am

Asked whether she was sorry, the uncle said: “Of course she is, of course she is. She will come out and make a statement when she’s ready, but you can’t talk to her now because she’s having a panic ­attack, an anxiety attack. We might be calling the ambulance for her.”

Sure. sure. Bull$hit on stilts.

Let’s get one thing set in concrete here.

That bitch would NOT shut up, she could could not keep her trap shut and felt the need to constantly interject in the conversation when the two blokes were talking.
In other words she was getting off on it. 100% invested in what she was saying, not some “just going along to get along” demurring woman.
That’s her down to the very core, not some mistake of a misinterpreted video.

Her, him and their extended families need booting back to the shthole they came from, where no doubt a nice face-full of acid will await the likes of her.

Foxbody
Foxbody
February 13, 2025 5:14 pm
Reply to  132andBush

The mystery to me – how could somewhat educated people have made such outrageous statements in a Government hospital, in their work setting, knowing it was being recorded.
Has anyone seen the entire video discussion?
I suspect the blogger could not believe his luck as the Nurses, especially the female, became more and more recklessly offensive in their comments.

Here is an off the wall theory – the female nurse found the blogger attractive and this lead her to become agitated and almost hysterical? She lost all self control in the statements she was making?
Forbidden desire?

Of course the same influence could have been at play with the afghani nurse – not that there is anything wrong with that.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 13, 2025 11:51 am

I like the body language from Trump when Elon is addresing the meja arse clowns.

—-

Mark Dice:

The Left’s New Anti-DOGE Protest Song Will Leave Your Jaw On the Floor! haha

Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 13, 2025 1:00 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

Side issue – I’m loving the difference between Karine Jean-Pierre, the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in the position of White House press secretary, and Karoline Leavitt with her open Christianity.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 13, 2025 11:51 am

October 2023 redux. Pitiful and despicable.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 11:56 am

Two nurses filmed in vile anti-Semitic rant yet to present to police for questioning, with lawyers ‘negotiating’ on their behalf

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/set-up-familys-huge-claim-about-sydney-nurse-caught-in-vile-antisemitic-rant/news-story/7891b8dd0a5e102609542773807292c8
Negotiating?
WTF is this bullshit?

cohenite
February 13, 2025 11:57 am

Wow, Bondi vs the fat bitch James and the google eyed weirdo Hochul:

AG Pam Bondi holds press briefing at White House

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 1:24 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Why can’t we have an AG that cares about Australians, not every scumbag that walks this fine land. Take note Doofuss.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 11:58 am

Aliens run the Seven Network…

Unexpected TV signal leads to a new method for filtering out unwanted radio frequencies (Phys.org, 12 Feb)

Astronomers sifting through data from the Murchison Widefield Array, a radio telescope in Western Australia, found themselves confronting an unexpected mystery.

“It then hit us,” said Jonathan Pober, a physicist at Brown University and the U.S. research lead for the Murchison Widefield Array project. “We said, ‘I bet the signal is reflecting off an airplane.’ We’d been seeing these signals for close to five years, and several people had suggested they were airplanes reflecting television broadcasts. We realized we might actually be able to confirm this theory for once.”

By combining the two methods, the researchers tracked the plane and analyzed how the reflected radio waves curved off of its surface. That allowed them to calculate that the airplane was flying at around 38,400 feet and moving at approximately 492 miles per hour. They also found that the RFI signal that bounced off the plane came from a frequency band associated with Australian digital TV Channel 7.

Watching Home and Away on a billion dollar radio telescope would be fun.

Diogenes
Diogenes
February 13, 2025 1:05 pm

This is old news.

People have claimed to have tracked mh370 by such anomalies

https://youtu.be/Y5K9HBiJpuk?feature=shared

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 11:59 am

I think Claire Lehrmann’s article in today’s Oz has been posted earlier. I am not normally a great fan of Lehrmann’s work , as I generally find it curiously cold. But this article is right on the money. She rightly emphasises that this event is seminal. Australia will never be the same. Normally, this sort of pronouncement is facile and over stated. But not in this case. It is the most painful thing to admit.

One of the commentators in the Oz today – either Lehmann or Craven stated that someone will surely die as a result of this scourge of anti-semitism. To read that is a great shock.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 12:09 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Not yet posted, can you please?

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 12:12 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Will do.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 12:57 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Many thanks.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:02 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

I posted it to the Australian around 10.30 but maybe it was paywalled. Winston posted to the article also available in Quilette, non paywalled, so here it is again.

As Vicki also sees, it is a very well argued and emotional piece.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 13, 2025 12:05 pm

Uh oh. This thing has amplified.

WeatherWatchTV:

WA: Worst Case Scenario – Cyclone Zelia may be Category 5 at landfall

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H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 2:23 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

Looks like it will go close to the old man’s old property south of Hedland. Didn’t get a cyclone the year I was up there but got the tail of another. 300mm in a day then March flies about a fortnight later.

lotocoti
lotocoti
February 13, 2025 12:10 pm

Apparently some mediocre wypipo are threatened by Blak excellence.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 12:38 pm
Reply to  lotocoti

They’ve got nothing. Should open a shop, Mediocre R Us. Suitably qualified. Pay top dollar, get nothing in return.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 12:11 pm

Sky News just had a report on the anger of the Nurses and Midwives Association re the two nurses in the Bankstown Hospital. “They don’t represent us”, said the spokeswoman.

Then Sky subsequently showed footage of demonstrators (not the Bankstown duo) at a Palestinian support rally holding the flag of the Nurses and Midwives Association!

This matter has a long way to go. And about time.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 12:16 pm

The Claire Lehmann article:

Two nurses at Bankstown Hospital, located in Sydney’s western suburbs, have been removed from their positions after declaring on video they would refuse to treat – and would kill – Israeli patients who presented for care. This scandal marks the first time in Australian history that healthcare workers have openly declared their intent to murder patients based on nationality.

Healthcare enjoys a special place in the Australian psyche. The fact that everyone – no matter who they are – can access the highest quality care through our public hospitals is a source of national pride. When you ask people why they live in Australia, healthcare is typically listed among the top five reasons why citizens stay, and migrants arrive.

From the moment an Australian is born, they know that if they get sick or have an accident, they will be treated in hospital without receiving a bill. They can be confident the care will be of high quality. This is what makes the NSW nurses scandal such a bombshell. It rends a tear in a blanket of trust that all Australians experience as a birthright. The sight of nurses in NSW government uniform declaring murderous intent represents a fundamental break in the social compact. The two nurses have now been identified as Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh. 

This social compact is grounded in a small-l liberal, egalitarian society. We pay high taxes that support our welfare system, schools, hospitals and disability scheme. Australians accept this because our culture emphasises that “we’re all in this together”. This attitude was one reason why Australians were so compliant during Covid lockdowns. Because we are a small country, on a harsh, unforgiving landscape there is a much higher sense of collectivism in Australia as compared to the US. Rejecting the aristocratic class system of the Old World, Australia has a much stronger egalitarian spirit than Britain. The only comparable cultures are the high-trust nations of Scandinavia, similarly small nations with robust welfare systems.

You can see the trust breaking down in real time in the faces of our health bureaucrats. In a press conference on Wednesday morning, the NSW Health Minister Ryan Park looked visibly angry as he described the nurses’ behaviour as “vile and disgusting”, emphasising they will “never, ever, ever” work for NSW Health again. Holding back tears, the NSW Health Secretary opened her statement saying “never in her wildest dreams” did she think she would have to address the media about staff threatening to murder patients.

Family of nurse accused of anti Semitic remarks speak out
Yet while the emotion of these leaders is real, it’s unlikely we will get complete honesty about what has happened here. The nurses responsible for bringing the NSW Health system into disrepute are from a minority group themselves. Referring to “Jahannam”, the Arabic word for hell, and wearing a hijab, both of them speak the language of Islam.

And the incident occurs against a backdrop of escalating anti-Semitism in Australia that has now entered the realm of domestic terrorism. From the mob chanting “Where’s the Jews” at the Sydney Opera House less than 48 hours after the October 7 massacre, to the discovery of a caravan of explosives intended for a Sydney synagogue in January, what began as street demonstrations has metastasised into organised terror.

The NSW nurses scandal forces us to confront an uncomfortable, but urgent, question: If one group of Australians cannot safely access public healthcare – a basic right and necessity – can we still claim to be a “successful” multicultural society? That we are multicultural is a fact. The claim we are successful is now under doubt.

The reality today is that any Australian who is Jewish, appears Jewish, has a Jewish name, or simply supports Israel, may experience hesitancy when visiting a public hospital. For the first time in our history, Australians will have to consider the ethnic and political beliefs of their healthcare workers. Again, this is unprecedented. It represents a fundamental shift.
The mateship ethos that defines Australian identity rests on a simple truth: we look after each other. We support Medicare because we believe in equal treatment for all. Never before have Australians had to worry about what clan, race, or political group their nurse belongs to. Such tribal considerations are alien to our culture.

The shock in our health officials’ faces reveals how deeply this has breached the social compact. The nurses have not just threatened individual patients – they have desecrated something that is sacred to Australians. Using the authority of our healthcare system to declare murderous intent against any group of Australians is more than a criminal act. It is a rejection of the foundational values that make Australia work. Such a problem must be named and addressed by our leaders. No bureaucratic action will be able to restore what will be lost if we fail to confront those who continue to reject Australian values while enjoying its benefits.

John
John
February 13, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Waffle, waffle, waffle. They weren’t chanting “where’s the jews”, but “gas the jews”. The article doesn’t even touch on the scandal of NSW Police providing an escort service free of charge for Muslim nazis to intimidate in Jewish precincts.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 1:59 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Another liberal who dares not address the sacred cow in the room.

Bluey
Bluey
February 13, 2025 2:47 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Why would it just be Jews they would do this to? Australia is full of infidels….

Rococo Liberal
Rococo Liberal
February 13, 2025 5:26 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Healthcare enjoys a special place in the Australian psyche. The fact that everyone – no matter who they are – can access the highest quality care through our public hospitals is a source of national pride. When you ask people why they live in Australia, healthcare is typically listed among the top five reasons why citizens stay, and migrants arrive.

From the moment an Australian is born, they know that if they get sick or have an accident, they will be treated in hospital without receiving a bill. They can be confident the care will be of high quality. 

This is rubbish. God how I hate people who fetishise healthcare services. They usually equate a country only with its welfare services. Who cares iof Australia’s old culture is gone, as long as we import millions of foreigners who love our health system, because even it is better than the health systems in the shitholes they came from.

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 12:28 pm

Accused nurses in ‘talks with police‘ to attend station over video threats’

Yep, it’s official, we now live in a joke of a country with a highly politicised police force actively engaging in two tier policing.

Last edited 2 days ago by Cassie of Sydney
Eyrie
Eyrie
February 13, 2025 12:31 pm

By combining the two methods, the researchers tracked the plane and analyzed how the reflected radio waves curved off of its surface. That allowed them to calculate that the airplane was flying at around 38,400 feet and moving at approximately 492 miles per hour. They also found that the RFI signal that bounced off the plane came from a frequency band associated with Australian digital TV Channel 7.

It is called bi static or passive radar. Using rf signals from many sources to detect aircraft including stealth ones as they are designed not to reflect rf back to the source but send it elsewhere. It can the be picked up by receivers located elsewhere.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 1:06 pm
Reply to  Eyrie

Yes. The US was supposedly surprised back in the 80’s when our OTH Jindalee Radars were able to pick up their ‘stealth’ aircraft.
The surprise was bullshit – radar emitting and receiving stations couldn’t pick them up because the reflected signal was sent elsewhere. That’s what makes networking radars effective.
Unless the radar signal is absorbed by the target, it’s merely reflected to another receiver.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 13, 2025 12:33 pm

For your edification i present the stupidest person on Twitter.

Not even close.

Kate Emerson https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f1f5-1f1f8.svg https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f53b.svg
@KateEmerson88

I’m not buying these Muslim medics and their comments. The man who ‘interviewed’ them is the Zionist Israeli Max Veifer. None of this makes the slightest sense to me and i smell the Australian Jewish Association behind this. Pity Labor are all Zionists too.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 12:38 pm

Wonder if the imbecile is any relation to “Whyalla Wipeout” Emerson?

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 12:44 pm

Does the dumbo realise that the red triangle is pointed at her own X feed?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 1:08 pm

This page isn’t working

If the problem continues, contact the site owner.

Hahaha!

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 1:29 pm

KateEmerson88IQ.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 3:36 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

I take it that it’s accurate.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:24 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

I was thinking the Witkoff visit might be more about Syria. Russia is negotiating for access to the naval and airbases at the moment.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 2:05 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

More likely discussing the new Syrian geopolitical landscape. Russia is a player and Israel has been playing hardball. So far the new guys have let that slide, but a discussion is worthwhile.

Also the Lebs have just formed a new government with a lot of Hezbie ministers, so that would be a subject for discussion too. Hezbies are allies of Iran who is allied to Russia, so feeling out what the sentiments and red lines are is prudent.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 2:12 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Trumpism at work.

In two days Hamas went from “we’re not releasing any more hostages because Israel is horrid” to “we’ll stick to the agreement and release 3 hostages on Saturday”.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 3:38 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

They’ve backflipped.

Hamas to resume hostage release deal as previously agreed – report (13 Feb)

Hamas has reached an agreement with the Egyptian ceasefire mediators to resume the hostage release deal in its original form in exchange for caravans and fuel, Egyptian sources told UK-based Qatari news organization Al-Araby Al-Jadeed on Wednesday.

According to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, the supplies are scheduled to enter Gaza on Thursday, and after, Hamas will announce the names of three hostages to be released on Saturday.

Bit’ve armtwisting from the Egyptians does a lot of good.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 5:31 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Or perhaps they’re stalling because they’re are no hostages left. Either brutally killed, or brutally raped and then killed.

If the last hostages were anything to go by – in the state they were in- there’s no hostages left and Hamas is lying. But we’ll see.

Moreover, despite the claim that you just simply accepted from Hamas, there’s been no slow walking those supplies according to Israel.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 12:53 pm

Huh, the main terminal at Melbourne airport is great to go through. There’s no interaction with the border people unless there’s an exception or it’s an old passport.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 2:09 pm
Reply to  JC

Or the shiny new passport fails to be read. Worked in Europe and NZ, but Melbourne machines say NO.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 2:48 pm
Reply to  Megan

Perhaps you didn’t feed it in the right way up.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 5:46 pm
Reply to  JC

For people who don’t know their arse from their elbow, maybe. Not me.

LB2
LB2
February 13, 2025 12:53 pm

Regarding the Bankstown matter: Any chance of some forceful input from e-Karen?
Didn’t think so. Perhaps Burka could have a word…

Rabz
February 13, 2025 1:00 pm
Reply to  LB2

I heard the video had been taken down, apparently it was on instagroan.

Presumably after being leaned on by e-karen.

Barry
Barry
February 13, 2025 12:56 pm

Full throttle, eh? Hmm.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton says police ‘making progress’ in Adass Israel Synagogue firebombing investigation

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton says every resource is being thrown at the investigation into the Adass Israel Synagogue firebombing but the probe can’t be rushed.

Victoria Police is “not going to rush” the investigation into the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue as it could jeopardise the quality of the probe, the state’s top cop has said.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has also said the relentless attacks from police union members directed at him “hurts personally” as the closure of a vote of no confidence in his leadership looms.

Victoria Police has been under constant public pressure to find those responsible for torching the Adass Israel Synagogue last year but no arrests have been made.

But Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton on Thursday said detectives would not risk the quality of the investigation just to publicly announce a breakthrough.

Mr Patton made no apologies for prioritising the integrity of the investigation.

“I wish I could stand here and give a commentary of where the investigation’s at, but I can’t,” he told 3AW’s Tom Elliott on Thursday.

“All I can say is that we are making progress.

“Would I like it to have been done by now? Absolutely, but I’m not going to rush the quality of the investigation just to be able to give an update.

“The reality is that it’s the number one counter-terrorism investigation for us.

“We have access to all the technical capabilities of ASIO and the AFP and we’re going at it full throttle, I can assure you.”

Speaking generally about the wave of anti-Semitism impacting Melbourne’s Jewish community, Mr Patton said it remained one of the force’s highest priorities.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 1:06 pm
Reply to  Barry

Bridge for sale.

local oaf
February 13, 2025 1:26 pm
Reply to  Barry

They have to delay any result until after the upcoming Federal election, don’t want any awkward publicity for Muslim friendly Labor.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:27 pm
Reply to  Barry

Paging Sgt Schultz.

Not Uh oh
Not Uh oh
February 13, 2025 1:53 pm
Reply to  Barry

In other words “we’ve got no idea who did it”.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 13, 2025 4:56 pm
Reply to  Barry

The parishioners of St James in Brighton have been waiting for ten years, and still no action is in sight.

Bill P
Bill P
February 13, 2025 6:16 pm
Reply to  Barry

Give Patton a fair go. He’s got a lot on.
The Andrews car v bike accident is a priority you know.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 12:57 pm

Bearded Bankstown cafe owner tells Sky the Bankstown Hospital pair were “just joking”. Thinks no action should be taken. Other Bankstown people were ambivalent, or were reluctant to comment. A couple – an Asian lady and an old Aussie were more outspoken against what had happened.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 1:35 pm
Reply to  Vicki

I was joking when I said I wished 1.92 billion muzzies were dead. I’ve also learnt Taqiyah.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 13, 2025 2:26 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Moderate wierd beard

Last edited 2 days ago by H B Bear
Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 1:03 pm

Two nurses filmed in vile anti-Semitic rant yet to present to police for questioning, with lawyers ‘negotiating’ on their behalf

Yet yesterday the Afghan was reportedly off to speak to detectives.

This is why I take everything reported by the msm with a grain of salt.

They’ll likely tread carefully with the hysterical bint though, as interviewing her under duress could prejudice their case.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 2:30 pm
Reply to  Roger

Pinch of salt – Grain of sand.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 1:04 pm

JC

A general question about China and markets.

If the West comes to to its senses, and abandons the Nett Zero crap, thus stopping buying solar panels and wind generators from China, what will be the impact on the Chinese economy?

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 3:41 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Not much, the West is already buying everything else from them.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 1:09 pm

From a thread, at the Tele, on the Kennedy assassination.

Any military cats ever heard of a “markswoman?” Any of the snipers/marksmen I ever talked to, who stood at the window of the Texas Book Depository, reckon Oswald couldn’t have missed, if he wanted to.

Sally

21 hours ago
 (Edited)
I have been to that window in Texas Book Depository and I am an expert markswomen. There is no way Oswald could deliver the shots with the rifle and gun sight he had with a moving target. In the Zapruder video you can clearly see one shot at least came from in front of JFK. Finally the trusth is coming out.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 1:36 pm

Kurdish lady snipers could shoot your um thing off from a kilometre away.

It’s a pretty good combat role for the ladies actually. Spotter too.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 13, 2025 2:04 pm

I’ve been the Book Depository too. It’s an easy three shots.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:11 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Interesting, TE. So many different people have different views on it. If all material is released then perhaps it will put to bed some of the theories, or confirm them.

Ceres
Ceres
February 13, 2025 9:36 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Been there too and agree an easy shot. Closer than I had envisaged.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 13, 2025 2:52 pm

I am an expert markswoman
Fed! Fed! Fed!
…just jokes. My 14yo daughter smokes me with a .243 at 250 yards

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:09 pm

Hairy can handle a gun and has great spatial projection and eyesight. Even recently he scooper the pool at clay pigeon shooting. He’s stood at the book depository window nearly thirty years ago and reckons the shot would have been almost impossible. He’s stuck to the two-shooter theory ever since.

mareeS
mareeS
February 13, 2025 8:01 pm

ZK2A, A book I am presently reading, “A Woman I Know,” by Mary Haverstick, pulls together some threads about a CIA woman, aviator/trainee astronaut Jerrie Cobb/June Cobb/Catherine Taafe, who was involved in CIA operations in Castro’s Cuba, and flew a plane out of Dallas to Central America on the day of the assassination.
I’m 111 pages into 520, it is intricately researched, but this is the first thing I have read about a woman’s involvment.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 1:11 pm

vikpol is “not going to rush” the investigation into the firebombing of a mosquebourne synagogue

Gee, well colour me completely unsurprised. They’ll no doubt get around to having a cursory inspection of the site (i.e. driving past in a cop car) at some point in the next 12 months (or possibly later).

Utterly useless beyond parody numbskulls.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 13, 2025 1:14 pm

From behind the Daily Mail paywall:

Who ABC exec really wanted to hire instead of Lattouf

Unsure what to get your local ABC news executive for their birthday this year?

Why not give them a copy of the broadcaster’s hit new role-playing adventure, The Blame Game by Parker Brothers.

After all, Aunty’s top brass have been playing it incessantly in the Federal Court for much of the past two weeks while being grilled over their roles in the decision to fire fill-in ABC morning radio host Antoinette Lattouf just three days into a five-day casual presenting gig in Sydney back in December 2023.

As far as we can tell from the testimony so far, they all claim they weren’t really across the specific details of what Lattouf did to warrant getting sacked… yet they were all in furious agreement she needed to get sacked for doing it. 

Indeed, the exec who ordered her termination, former ABC content chief Chris Oliver-Taylor, told the court even he wasn’t across all the details – but made the executive call based on the recommendations of his subordinates. 

Meanwhile, the exec whom he ordered to terminate her, former ABC Sydney radio boss Steve Ahern, said he wasn’t across all the details either – even though he was the one who personally pulled the trigger. 

Ahern was given the unenviable tasked of giving Lattouf the flick under the auspices of the age-old ‘you hire her, you fire her’ rule – and it’s hard to argue against the logic. 

But here’s where things get interesting: Inside Mail can reveal Ahern didn’t even really want to hire her for the casual gig in the first place. 

He actually wanted to hire former 2GB wunderkind and one-time Seven News Sydney boss Jason Morrison as the regular fill-in host for the public broadcaster’s Harbour City station.

Actually, scratch that. He didn’t want to hire Morrison – he did.

In fact, we hear he asked him to start filling in from November 6 that year, and even agreed to arrange some overnight shifts for Morrison so the talkback veteran would have a chance to settle in behind the mic and blow out the cobwebs before hitting prime time.

At least, that’s according to the leaked emails that fell off the back of a truck and somehow landed in our inbox. 

So far, so good, right? Well, almost – because not long after he locked Morrison in, Ahern started to get the wobbles.

See, he couldn’t help but notice a few inconvenient truths when it came to his new, star recruit: he was white; he was a he; and, worst yet, he was a conservative.

Sensing a staff revolt over the appointment, Ahern backed out of the deal, explaining it could cause internal ‘disquiet’ and instead decided to go with a less controversial option… someone who ticked all the diversity boxes – namely a first-generation Australian woman of colour.

Enter Lattouf. What could possibly go wrong?

Oh, that’s right, she got axed after just three days on air, is now suing the public broadcaster for unlawful dismissal, and is threatening to take us, the poor taxpayers, to the cleaners as a result.

And if that’s not crazy enough, former ABC chair Ita Buttrose has even been accused of pulling all the strings while taking the stand in court in a wheelchair.

Surely it must go down as the most disastrous ‘last-minute change of plan’ in media history!

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 2:14 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

…she got axed after just three days on air, is now suing the public broadcaster for unlawful dismissal, and is threatening to take us, the poor taxpayers, to the cleaners as a result.

Yes, it is taxpayer’s money, but my understanding is that legal costs & damages are paid out of the ABC’s operating budget, which means the more legal proceedings they get tangled up in, the less money there is for programming. May I suggest that this Lattouf farce provides a rationale for an incoming Coalition government – should we get one – to order a thorough review of the ABC.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 2:17 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Having some HR experience, in Vic at least, a short term temporary employee would not have the same unfair dismissal protections as permanents.

Also…3 month probation for new employees? Can terminate employment at any time for any reason.

Caveat though…I’m not across the dogs breakfast that the current mob of union bruvvers and weakminded pollies have made of our IR laws.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 1:25 pm

https://www.facebook.com/reel/956112596493665
They don mention Australia?

Black Ball
Black Ball
February 13, 2025 1:38 pm

Not sure Farmer Gez would be interested in this exciting initiative from Transmission Company Victoria:

We are seeking input into our approach to workforce accommodation for VNI West

The project is undertaking a public Expression of Interest process to identify land available for lease, and want to understand the interests, concerns and questions that communities have in relation to our workforce accommodation approach.

We want to hear from you!

The new workforce accommodation portal on the TCV website shares information on our approach to developing workforce accommodation, and how to reach our team to share feedback or request more information.

We understand that many areas in the VNI West project corridor face housing availability and affordability challenges. TCV is committed to delivering long term housing benefits for local communities impacted by VNI West.

The input we receive via the online portal will inform work underway with the VNI West Social Value Reference Group to understand how we can develop the project in a way that meets local needs and creates long term, permanent housing solutions.

Expression of Interest

In parallel with determining permanent housing solutions, TCV is seeking sites suitable for:

Temporary workforce accommodation – up to three sites of about 12 hectares each to accommodate between 200 and 300 people each at peak construction; or

Construction laydown areas – up to eight sites of about 5 hectares each; or

Combined accommodation and laydown area sites.

We are committed to providing landholders with a fair and transparent leasing arrangement that reflects true value and opportunities for use.

Properties that express interest will be assessed as part of the VNI West EES and appropriate options for accommodation and laydowns identified by April 2025. This is an opportunity for landholders with properties they believe may be suitable to express their interest in their site being assessed, with a view to entering into a lease agreement for the site’s use.

Expression of Interest responses close 28 February.

Jobs! Housing! Two pillars of community expectations solved in one hit along with our desire to take us back to the Dark Ages!

Farmer Gez
Farmer Gez
February 13, 2025 3:16 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

They rang my brother to see if he was interested. He said 100 million to use his paddock. Testing the market.

will
will
February 13, 2025 1:44 pm

Roger
 February 13, 2025 9:00 am

Jewish lives more important than freedom of speech

Craven avoids dealing with the root issue, the sacred cow of liberalism: indiscriminate mass immigration, particularly from Muslim cultures which mix with liberal Western culture like oil mixes with water. The delicate fabric of a liberal society can only be stretched so far before it frays, as we’re now finding out.”

My dark prediction is that nothing will be done, and the future of Australia will mirror Lebanon.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 2:00 pm
Reply to  will

The future of western Sydney certainly will.
I understand there are already ethno-religious enclaves and no-go areas.
The rest of Australia will avoid the place.

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 2:31 pm
Reply to  Roger

Already does.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 1:45 pm

Funny cat song. And it’s making him rich!
https://www.facebook.com/reel/8989258421157549

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 1:55 pm

Bearded Bankstown cafe owner tells Sky the Bankstown Hospital pair were “just joking”. 

The two amigos meant every word they said.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 13, 2025 1:57 pm

Didn’t think ‘just joking’ was a defence under new laws or the old ones for that matter

bons
bons
February 13, 2025 2:01 pm

https://youtu.be/rgpu4MKHvJE?si=jvpOslfdeMLqru1e

If you wish an insight into why Europe will never recover, listen to this Times Radio smug sneering against Hegseth – “contraversal, background, probamatic” sheesh!

Detestable 19th century arrogance.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 13, 2025 2:04 pm

without the industrial and military muscle to back it up

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 2:07 pm

The Nurse’s Union has folded.

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:15 pm
Reply to  Pogria

A Claytons statement.
As we expected.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 2:16 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Spooner’s toon pretty much reflects what a lot of people will be thinking about nurses right now.

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 2:16 pm
Reply to  Pogria

What “Islamophobia”?

This is groveling to Islam.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:39 pm
Reply to  Lee

Yes – that was what my statement was about. They are determined to conflate the two.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 3:32 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Change anti-Semitism to Semitophobia, to parallel with Islamophobia.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 2:28 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Some nurses (with their insignia) marched with the Pallies in recent times. But what you are reading is the leftover Wokism that is still in our organisations. They are too stupid to see how deadly that thinking becomes.

bons
bons
February 13, 2025 2:13 pm

New threats are always emerging, but Erdogan’s reported plan for a Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, (Aurburn) caliphate is the stuff of nightmares.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:40 pm
Reply to  bons

Kick Turkey out of Cyprus which they invaded 60? years ago.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 3:13 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Yes in 1974.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 3:32 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

1974.

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 5:16 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

1974

Annie
Annie
February 13, 2025 5:21 pm
Reply to  Annie

Woops, already answered. Not refreshed until now.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 2:14 pm

If you wish an insight into why Europe will never recover…….

Until the last few years, I would never have thought this was a possibility. But the scale of immigration of Islamists, who can never reconcile their religion with western values, is just too great to be overcome. This conflict of cultures is progressively accelerated by the greater birthrate of the immigrants. In other cultures, the newcomers gradually adapt to the birthrate norm of the adoptive country. As we all know, this does not happen with the followers of Mohammed.

This has happened within the scope of two generations and is entirely due to the ignorance of the West. Coupled with a loss of self belief, and – undoubtedly – the loss of faith. It would be indeed a leap of faith to expect God to help us.

Nor did we heed the warnings of so many writers over the last twenty years – that it is too late to defend the Gates – they are already inside.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:44 pm
Reply to  Vicki

This has happened within the scope of two generations and is entirely due to the ignorance of the West. 

No. This has been a deliberate policy of the Communists in the European Governments.
They hate Europe for rejecting Socialism/Stalinism, and have been punishing their citizens for this.
Europe needs to clear the scum out of their Parliaments before they can fight the Islamic invasion.
Heads On Pikes Time

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:43 pm
Reply to  Vicki

It may eventually have to come down to a Trumpian-style deportation.

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 3:55 pm

Or Isabella and Ferdinand action. In 1992 it was five hundred years since the liberation of Europe. The example is there, only needs will.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 13, 2025 3:13 pm
Reply to  Lee

What a brave young woman — great explanation of how the agencies are weaponised against the law-abiding citizen and protect the lawbreakers — when justice is not seen to be done by the governed there is a problem for the government

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 3:59 pm

Are the Liberals able to use it in some way in the election campaign?

bons
bons
February 13, 2025 2:21 pm

If you haven’t already done so, pull up the video of Pam Bondi announcing the prosecution of the NY officials.

The demonstration of unremiting willpower and determination is almost scary.

Good luck to the Dem’s grubby little District Court judges taking this woman on.

https://youtu.be/Qjqs4c8HUi4?si=Jse35C4dKgXqfQx6

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 2:22 pm

“It would never occur to people with academic degrees and professorships that they are both ignorant and incompetent in vast areas of human life, much less that they should keep that in mind before they vent their emotions and wax self-righteous.”

— Thomas Sowell

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 2:26 pm

Peter Dutton has suggested a debate is needed on the powers to revoke Australian citizenships, with calls growing for one nurse at the centre of a viral antisemitic video threatening Jewish patients to be stripped of his citizenship.

Sky news.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 3:12 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

They’ve elected for the former option. And Trump is now removing the “dependent on the US” bit politically and especially militarily.

It’ll be fun watching the Eurocrats panic.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 2:30 pm

Bearded Bankstown cafe owner tells Sky the Bankstown Hospital pair were “just joking”. 

The two amigos meant every word they said.

In my experience people don’t joke about what matters to them, e.g. their God & their religion.

May I suggest the Afghan was joking, however, when he undertook the pledge of commitment to Australia, “whose democratic beliefs I share,
whose rights and liberties I respect, and whose laws I will uphold and obey. “

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:52 pm
Reply to  Roger

In my experience people don’t joke about what matters to them, e.g. their God & their religion.

Or beer.
Some things are sacred.
Especially XXXX Bitter.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 2:37 pm

It looks like I’ve had a win against an online scammer:
3 years ago, I tried out Avast AntiVirus.
Went through the initial contract period, decided it was rubbish, full of popups and interrupting everything I did with “Aren’t I Wonderful” notifications.
After two weeks of the initial trial period of a month, decided to opt out. No response to emails, and an attempt to phone where I was put into a queue “You are a valued client and all our staff are busy. You are third in the queue.”
“You are a valued client and all our staff are busy. You are second in the queue.”
“You are a valued client and all our staff are busy. You are fourth in the queue.”
Right, stalling tactics.
I was furious as every attempt had been made by me to cancel the trial period. And my $98 was gone.
Next year the same thing except i cancelled the card and opened another.
I didn’t check as I didn’t have access to the cancelled card.
Then it started again this year – but on my new card.
I went ballistic and got onto the bank scamline. Told the nice young thing -who must have been selected for her patience – and she got the money back from Avast.
But they still got two years of unearned funds. Still cranky about that. But what they did was superficially legal.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 3:13 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Same for me.

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 2:39 pm

Peter Dutton has suggested a debate is needed on the powers to revoke Australian citizenships, with calls growing for one nurse at the centre of a viral antisemitic video threatening Jewish patients to be stripped of his citizenship.

Hey, this incident may finally embolden the LNP to defend this country.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 13, 2025 2:45 pm

Doesn’t it just expose the farce that is NSW Plod under the Gin Queen Slag -they send 12 squad cars to arrest 83-year old Alan Jones but they won’t send even 1 squad car to arrest the two hate-filled anti-semites – Gee I wonder shy? – what a disgrace

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 13, 2025 3:06 pm

Only pick on soft targets. They are afraid.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 3:21 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

A scene from Starship Troopers springs to mind.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:19 pm

Don’t forget the TV cameras.

Zippster
Zippster
February 13, 2025 2:48 pm
Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 3:04 pm

Bruce of Newcastle
 February 13, 2025 11:03 am
 Reply to Indolent
It’s harder to physically transition someone into a llama.

Lefty Lunacy: UK Health Minister Defended People Identifying as Llamas (11 Feb)

The Dalai Lama is not so impressed. He already identifies as a Lama.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 3:05 pm

JC

A general question about China and markets.

If the West comes to to its senses, and abandons the Nett Zero crap, thus stopping buying solar panels and wind generators from China, what will be the impact on the Chinese economy?

John, according to Grok it’s around US$44 billion, which would be roughly 5% of its exports. Grook says windmills are a much smaller export component as most of the production goes to satisfying domestic demand.

see here:

In 2023, the breakdown was:

Lithium-ion batteries: USD 65 billion

Solar panels: USD 43.7 billion

Electric vehicles (included in the total but not directly relevant to your query): USD 42 billion

I left the battery and EV side out of the total but included it in the above, which you can decide. Even if we abandon net zero, you would still have EVs coming to the market I think.

The Chinese economy is about $17 trillion. It’s not much in terms of overall GDP.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 3:23 pm
Reply to  JC

Whoops, solar is about 1.25% of exports.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 5:10 pm
Reply to  JC

Thanks JC.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 13, 2025 3:06 pm

I’m going into hospital, soon, for a procedure. Should I demand, in writing, the political and racial views of the staff, before I go under the anesthetic?

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 3:18 pm

Finally getting a 30.48 cm. needle.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 3:32 pm

You can buy bacon pajamas on Amazon, if that helps.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 3:43 pm

My offspring reckon that you should mark in green whiteboard marker the bits that they are permitted to touch (with instructions and name of procedure). Mark the bits that are verboten with red and the words “not here”.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:22 pm

Can’t hurt, ZK2A.
Also check that there aren’t any Zoroastrians. Cover all the bases.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 13, 2025 3:08 pm

Give me Liberty or give me death!

[clang clang] watch your fingers on the cell door there son.

Can I reword what I said? I was just joking!

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 3:09 pm

https://www.spectator.com.au/2025/02/hell-breaks-loose/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MDS%20%2020250213%20%20GK&utm_content=MDS%20%2020250213%20%20GK+CID_84ccfb3002d02f1807cfa43255406b61&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Australia&utm_term=Hell%20breaks%20loose

The Australian Spectator has published quite a thought provoking head article for the 15 February Edition. It hints at quite a denouement of the Gazan war that we may not be expecting. This involves total annihilation or surrender, it would seem. Maybe I am reading it incorrectly.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:49 pm
Reply to  Vicki

You need a sub to read it. We subscribe to the Speccie but Hairy, who is out, as the access code. The pic seems rather odd, the banchees of hell are shown fleeing from Hamas who have descended into hell. That’s wrong. It is the banchees of hell who will be unleashed on Hamas.

I guess what it is getting at is that Hamas is worse than the banchees of hell, who wouldn’t appreciate their company.

Aaron
Aaron
February 13, 2025 3:18 pm

It’s quite good in some ways.

The new hate speech furphy is shown for the craven cowardly act it is.

Has anybody apologised to the two practical jokers yet?

Faruqi is probably already advising them on how to sue somebody.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:25 pm

Wow. Re the situation at Bankstown Hospital – everyone should read this over at Michael Smiths, including the comments.

Seems there is a long long history of anti-Semitism at this hospital, called out by a whistle blower who immediately got attacked by the Registration officials and driven out of working at that hospital. Police implicated too in covering it all up.

There are some significant links that you can follow to notify your extreme displeasure at all of this.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 3:30 pm

Why am I not surprised?

I’d suggest that lady should approach the NSW health minister directly. She might get a hearing this time.

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:41 pm

I see it was already posted at 3.13. Can’t be posted enough, imho. Look at what has been going on at Bankstown Hospital for some time now. No wonder these two grubs of so-called nurses felt entitled to behave and speak as they did. It’s the zeitgeist around that hospital.

Michael Kroger last night on Sharri did mention that four years ago a Jewish friend of his was advised not to trust himself to Bankstown Hospital – so this has been going around the traps for some years now.

Time to put and end to it. Use the links in the comments to complain.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 3:46 pm

Kroger said the word was that staff at Bankstown would ‘spit in Jewish people’s food’, and we now know, they might even consider worse things.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 4:44 pm

As suggested recently, the antisemitism has been there all along; it’s a pillar of modern Islamic identity (and more recently the prog-left). Recent events and the shocking failure of authorities to apply the law brought it into the open.

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
Rabz
February 13, 2025 3:44 pm

I posted a comment yesterday about the appalling criminal behaviour of moozleys in the public health system in NSW, which has been going on for decades, not just since October 2023.

That post on Smith’s blog bears out those observations, especially about the intolerable risks to hospital patients and staff.

Yes, “they knew”.

An absolutely disgraceful situation.

bons
bons
February 13, 2025 4:39 pm

About a century ago, a niece married to an army officer worked as a midwife at Liverpool hospital. She was transferred to Bankstown for some reason.

Shortly after commencing there she called her husband in tears because she had been threatened and bullied by two muzzie men.

He roared around full of outrage and stormed into administration. He was told that his wife lacked the cultural sensitivity necessary to service the hospital’s ‘clients’.

An agressive and political campaign conducted by the husband got nowhere.

She went private which hurt her because she was a genuine Florence.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 5:17 pm
Reply to  bons

Gradually, parts of western Sydney are being changes into an exclusive Mooslime colony, funded BY NSW and other Australian taxpayers, but available only for Muslims.

At what point will non-Muslims be banned from entry? And at that point will the government wall in the self claimed ghetto?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 3:33 pm

dover0beach
February 13, 2025 2:27 pm
without the industrial and military muscle to back it up

You can either have an industrially and militarily weak Europe that is politically dependent on the US or you can have an industrially and militarily strong Euope that is politically independent of the US, you can’t have both.

I give you Europe and the EU – And what is wrong with the Joint – Way too much Regulation –

A Comedy Sketch – Yes Minister and the Euro Sausage – LOL –

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzeDZtx3wUw

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 3:37 pm

Doesn’t it just expose the farce that is NSW Plod under the Gin Queen Slag -they send 12 squad cars to arrest 83-year old Alan Jones but they won’t send even 1 squad car to arrest the two hate-filled anti-semites – Gee I wonder shy? – what a disgrace

Thanks Tinta, comment of the day, the week and the month.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 3:49 pm

US carmakers are screaming about the tariffs against Canada and Mexico. They do have a point. If they raise those tariffs, what happens with Japanese, Sth Korean, European cars etc?

My guess would be that components etc would be sourced elsewhere. Also those steel tariffs are going to raise the internal costs of manufacture. Ford is down roughly 10% since end of Jan and GM 12%.

Arky
February 13, 2025 4:07 pm
Reply to  JC

Do you reckon onshoring steel and car making will have the same effect on the price of cars in the USA as the covid breakdown in supply chains when Chinese factories sent their workers home for a year?
How much and over what time period would a major onshoring effort raise prices, and how much of a premium do you think citizens will be prepared to endure to ensure nothing like the covid disruption can happen again?
Given cars weren’t available at all for many models, and those that were had waiting lists and price rises of 25 to 50% on top of 2019 ticket?

Arky
February 13, 2025 4:10 pm
Reply to  Arky

Will tax cuts and deregulation make up a lot of the difference?
Will overseas manufacturers build state of the art automated mega factories in Republican US jurisdictions that previously they intended for Mexico?

Crossie
Crossie
February 13, 2025 3:50 pm

I have an idea how the Bankstown antisemitic nurses’ lawyers will try to defend them. It will come down to DEI which insists that you can be racist against everybody except white people. Jews are seen as white and therefore not a protected group while the Islamic nurses definitely are. They will probably claim that they have been taught in their DEI courses that it’s OK to disparage, insult and even threaten white people including Jews because of their historic racism.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:31 pm
Reply to  Crossie

I’d love to see them play that card.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 5:19 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

So would I. Go ahead, make our day!

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 4:41 pm
Reply to  Crossie

I don’t think that will fly in court.

Megan
Megan
February 13, 2025 5:20 pm
Reply to  Roger

Or the court of public opinion.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 5:25 pm
Reply to  Megan

The filth don’t care about Public opinion because our pollies and plods will not enforce our laws.
We are as neutered as our cats and dogs.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 3:52 pm

US carmakers are screaming about the tariffs against Canada and Mexico. They do have a point.

Did the carmakers mention the term “bloodbath” by any chance?

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 3:59 pm

Here’s the story, Rabz.

The cross border supply chain is seriously complex in terms of autos.

What’s your read?

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Rabz
February 13, 2025 4:24 pm
Reply to  JC

I’ll have look later, JC, I haven’t forgotten all the audible in space squawking about Fatty Trump’s “bloodbath” remark regarding the US auto industry.

Rabz
February 13, 2025 4:49 pm
Reply to  JC

OK – I’ve had a read. Not convinced a lot of the outcomes/consequences raised are likely, but a couple of observations. Have Japanese, Korean and Euro car manufacturers been exempted from the tariffs? The first two presumably, but given how annoyed Fatty Trump is with the euroweenies, they may yet cop them as well.

there’s also a chance Fatty Trump will spare the auto industry or its key trading partners

Which he may indeed do again.

Tariffs are the problem the industry didn’t need, while trying to transition to electric vehicles and compete with a slew of new Chinese competitors

Then stop manufacturing EVs, you monumental dunderheads – domestic buyers do not want them and I thought geriatric joe’s EV mandates had already been rescinded?

Sounds like a whole lot of chicken littling going on among the carmakers. Way too many possible outcomes JC and predictions are always difficult to get right, especially about the future. Best to wait and see (although maybe not if you’re employed in the US auto industry).

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 6:02 pm
Reply to  Rabz

Rabz

Spare a thought for the industry.Legacy carmakers were basically bludgeoned into building EVs, which meant large amounts of capital expenditure. Now costs are going up and supply chains severely disrupted. None of this was really their fault.

Falconer
Falconer
February 13, 2025 5:12 pm
Reply to  JC

allow me to make my first post.

Farley’s full of it.

There is nothing sourced from Canada or Mexico that couldn’t be obtained in the US, so he could easily avoid the tariffs by using the Ford factories and suppliers that already exist in the US.

in the article, he claims that President Trump’s tariffs are going to blow a big hole in the auto industry. I wonder if that’s a bigger hole than the $5 billion per year that Farley has been losing chasing the electric car policies. Last year Ford sold nearly 3 million retail vehicles and generated a $5 billion profit from it, and blew the whole $5 billion on selling 100,000 EVs.

I know from personal experience that Ford is a very left leaning company. Check out their corporate webpages. Still pushing hard on DEI. So I’m not surprised with the anti-Trump position

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 13, 2025 4:02 pm

I never knew this about the execrable Meowcolm, I knew the cat strangle allegation but not this bit.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5498337/Malcolm-Turnbulls-love-letter-ex-girlfriends-cat-revealed.html

Dear Nessie,’ the note read.
‘Tell you [sic] miss that I love her very much, tell her that when I came to see her on Sunday and she wasn’t there I cuddled you up and it broke my heart that it wasn’t her.
‘Tell her I know a lot about her current boyfriends will tell her not to see me, they will stroke her back and tell her to forget me.
‘But, Nessie, we know she never will and you tell her, my little cat, how much we were in love.
‘All my love, Malcolm.’ 

Ms Watson had claimed her cat was strangled to death in 1978. 

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 4:05 pm

A police officer pulls over this guy who had been weaving in and out of the lanes.

He goes up to the guy’s window and says, “Sir, I need you to blow into this breathalyzer tube.”

The man says, “Sorry officer I can’t do that.

I am an asthmatic.

If I do that I’ll have a really bad asthma attack.”

“Okay, fine. I need you to come down to the station to give a blood sample.”

“I can’t do that either. I am a hemophiliac.

If I do that, I’ll bleed to death.”

“Well, then we need a urine sample.”

“I’m sorry officer I can’t do that either.

I am also a diabetic.

If I do that I’ll get really low blood sugar.”

“Alright then I need you to come out here and walk this white line.”

“I can’t do that, officer.”

“Why not?”

“Because I’m too drunk to do that.”

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 4:11 pm

Look, Trump needs to get costs down. He is correctly cutting spending, which could end up saving a huge chunk of change and should help dampen inflation. Musk is being optimistic, I think, by suggesting DOGE can find US$2 trillion. Let’s hope he’s right, though. Trump needs to lower tax rates for everyone, including reducing the corporate tax rate to 15% or lower. He also needs to significantly lower energy costs. Deregulation has to be pursued with zeal. This should mitigate price increases resulting from tariffs. CPI came in hot last evening at 3%. He can’t be blamed for it, but it’s still a problem.

Arky
February 13, 2025 4:14 pm

I think that tariff implementation during a major deregulation and tax cutting regime might be a different kettle of fish from the same regime implemented with high taxes and high regulation.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:33 pm
Reply to  Arky

A very good point.

Arky
February 13, 2025 4:17 pm

Then their is the boon to be gained from energy policies.
And the savings in R & D to car companies Trump will ensure by killing net zero dead.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 4:18 pm

Nurses and midwives for Palestine’s instragram page is still up
nandm4palestine
I don’t want to log in to instragram but surely a journalist could have a look?
It’s the no doubt bankstown based network the whistle-blower is referring too. I saw her vid on twitter where is is being widely shared, as it should be.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:41 pm
Reply to  Rosie

The question that needs to be looked into is the make up of the Administration of Bankstown Hospital.
Has it been – due to entryism – taken over by the Islamic Religion?
A quick look at the Directory shows no names except for one – an obviously Arabic name.

Kneel
Kneel
February 13, 2025 4:19 pm

“Megan
February 13, 2025 11:53 am

Reply to  Bruce of Newcastle
Also…to what possible purpose could you put this brilliant research study?
BON excepted, natch.”

It’s publish or perish doncha know?
In all likelyhood, they “discovered” this while researching something else, and decided to publish a paper on it to bolster their publication count, thus gaining an extra paper from the same grant.
What would previously have been an interesting footnote is now a reason to give them more money – see how efficient we are? 14 papers from one grant! There’s no waste here, I tells ya, just lots of valuable Science!

GovCo; making stupid rules and getting stupid results since dot.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 4:21 pm

They also have a Facebook page.

“URGENT SNAP ACTION – Australia is complicit in genocide!

Join us on Wednesday 31st January at Anthony Albanese’s Marrickville office as we protest his government’s utterly cruel withdrawal of funds to UNRWA and their dehumanising response to Israel’s genocide of Palestinian people.

We demand that the Australian government:
1. Restore funding to UNRWA to provide life-saving humanitarian supplies to people in Gaza, and
2. Take concrete measures to stop Israel’s genocide, such as ceasing exports of arms and military technology, and applying diplomatic sanctions.

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free ?”

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 13, 2025 4:29 pm
Reply to  Rosie

That last line Rosie is incorrect. From the river to the sea, will be be Pali free.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 4:33 pm
Reply to  Rosie

They sound like medical people who would be great assets for a humanitarian mission to Somalia to help the poor and sick for the next ten years. Maybe Albo could get USAID money to fund this altruistic effort.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:27 pm

Just stop the Civil War first. And the Corruption.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:31 pm

The USAID money should go to giving the poor ‘farkers’ clean water, sanitation, showing them how to grow crops, and maybe building a Dam or two.

And security. How about the UN send in some of their troops. LOL. What a sick joke that would be. Piss weak soldiers.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 4:55 pm
Reply to  Rosie

Whenever I saw TV footage of Gaza residents being bombed by Israel I never saw any of the live ones looking hungry. They all seemed to have nice haircuts and their clothes were sort of clean.

Meanwhile, the released hostages didn’t look like that.

Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 5:24 pm
Reply to  Rosie

They’re also at Westmead.

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 4:32 pm

The U.S. spends around 18% of GDP on healthcare. This is a massive number, but it’s also a protected zone for the Demolition party.
It’s grossly inefficient, but it’s also decent healthcare. Done right, there’s possibly $500 to $750 billion in savings there. Pharma and doctors need to be screwed over to get this through the ringer. A friend of ours has an anesthetist son who earns over $1 million a year just for pushing a needle into someone’s vein.
Pharma prices also seem to be corrupted by middlemen, as pharmaceutical companies don’t sell directly to retailers or hospitals. It’s an absolute nightmare.
He has four years minus three weeks. 🙂
It really needed to be an eight-year term.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 4:45 pm
Reply to  JC

Do you think Vance taking over?

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 4:49 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Or DeSantis. The problem is that it could lose momentum because the orange oaf is one of a kind.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 4:51 pm
Reply to  JC

No ‘wucking furries’ as Vance will take over for the next term. Sure as eggs.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 13, 2025 5:49 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Vance can keep up the pace and the pressure.

will
will
February 13, 2025 5:04 pm
Reply to  JC

anaesthetist son who earns over $1 million a year

likely pays that much (or perhaps only slightly less) in liability insurance to protect himself from rapacious lawyers and insane tort laws

Vicki
Vicki
February 13, 2025 4:33 pm

DB – re the Speccie article on the future of Gaza:

The deadline imposed by President Donald Trump, and endorsed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for the release of all hostages from the hellhole that is Gaza falls during the early hours of Sunday morning, Australian time. The threat, which is a reiteration of the comments made by Mr Trump late last year, promises ‘all hell breaking loose’ should the hostages not be released. Initially, the deadline for this threat was the day of the presidential inauguration, but that was postponed by the so-called ‘ceasefire’ and ‘hostage deal’ that both Presidents Biden and Trump sought to take credit for.

By the time this magazine arrives on newsagents’ racks, we will know if this deadline and threat were genuine or were merely bluff and bluster. If Hamas murderers cowering deep underground in Gaza are convincing themselves of the latter, they are likely to be disappointed.

The world is at a crossroads not only in terms of the Middle East, but in terms of the entire ‘rules-based order’ that has seen corrupted organisations like the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, the International Court of Justice, the World Economic Forum, the International Monetary Fund and other undemocratic and largely unaccountable bodies wielding far too much power and receiving far too much funding for far too long.

Within the next few weeks (things do appear to be moving at an extraordinary pace these days, after decades of sclerosis) we will know if Mr Trump’s vision of a US-backed international city to replace Gaza, and all that that entails and promises, is underway, or alternatively, whether the world is to remain mired in the endless, protracted moral sludge of an Israel-Palestine ‘peace process’; whether the world carries on pretending to be working towards a fraudulent ‘two-state solution’, or whether we are entering a new golden era of a Trumpian Pax Americana.

This magazine has for many years opined that the ‘two-state solution’ which laughably remains the official policy of the Australian government is a disingenuous and dangerous piece of nonsense. Peace will come to the Middle East when the Nazi ideology of the Jew-hating Islamist entities surrender or are soundly defeated, if not by Israel then by the United States. Mr Trump recognises this reality and is putting it into practice. The situation in Gaza is literally the result of a failed ‘two-state solution’ experiment from 2005, whereby Israel gave land for peace as per the wishes of the liberal, progressive elites of the day. Not only did the Israelis not get the peace that was their due, they got murder, rape and savage barbarity in return. Unfortunately for those Arab locals who would have preferred peaceful co-existence (if there were any), the simple truth is that the Palestinians have now forfeited any moral, legal or historical right to sovereignty over the Gaza Strip. The world community and its institutions over the last sixteen months have comprehensively failed to formulate a position of moral clarity – quite the opposite – and now it is up to America to arrange a proper and just future for Gaza that does not involve Palestinian authority.
As with the Berlin Wall back in the early 1990s, it is likely that history will put its skates on and the collapse of Hamas will be swift and irreversible. The various Arab states will swallow their pride and overcome their understandable reservations about welcoming Gazan expats. The United Nations will sanction Mr Trump’s plans because the grifters and gravy train riders of the world’s elites know full well that Mr Trump’s ultimate big stick is withdrawing the USA, and thereby US funding, from the United Nations. Greed and self-interest will no doubt trump concern for ‘the Palestinians’.
What does Mr Trump envisage by hell breaking out? As this week’s cover observes, even the demons of Hades would probably find the barbarity and savagery of Hamas a little hard to stomach. The simple truth is that there must be overwhelming military might to force an unconditional surrender by Hamas, the return of all hostages dead and alive, and criminal arrests and public trials for every Gazan terrorist or citizen involved in any aspect of the horrors of 7 October including holding the hostages or shielding terrorists.
The world has tried and failed for decades to use the concept of moral equivalence to bring peace to the Middle East. It has failed for the simple reason that it is a lie. Truth and justice must now prevail, and those institutions that have willingly perpetrated and encouraged this evil must be dismantled or disempowered.

In fifty years, the world has gone from ‘never negotiating with terrorists’ to tolerating and even excusing the barbarity of Hamas. That now ends. The lesson for the Arab communities within Judea and Samaria needs to be: forget the intifadas and bus-stop bombs and knife attacks and hatred and work out how to live in peaceful co-existence with Israel. Pronto.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 4:47 pm
Reply to  Vicki

There was a two State Solution approved by the UN General Assembly in 1947 or 1948 I believe. Since then the Arab Nations have attacked Israel and lost every war. As with the spoils of War, Israel has expanded its territory.

Arab Nations and Non Arab Nations (Iran), just look in the mirror.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:49 pm
Reply to  Vicki

Excellent – thanks for that, Vicki.

Lysander
Lysander
February 13, 2025 4:35 pm

Sound familiar?

China accused by Australia of ‘unsafe and unprofessional’ incident in South China Sea | PerthNow

Australia has “expressed its concerns” to China after an “unsafe and unprofessional” incident, in which flares were released in close proximity to an Australian Defence Force aircraft.

A RAAF P-8A was conducting a routine patrol in the South China sea on Tuesday when a Chinese fighter jet came within 30 metres, and released flares in front and above of the Australian aircraft.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 4:50 pm
Reply to  Lysander

And they will continue to do this shit until we beat them in a game of double down chicken.

Roger
Roger
February 13, 2025 4:51 pm
Reply to  Lysander

Maybe taking a leaf out of Trump’s book and replacing diplomatic niceties with the vernacular would get us further?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 5:40 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

It’s the price of not having a force capable of defending the nation, and having to depend on an ally.
And mind you, that Ally is getting pretty damn sick of defending nations that won’t properly defend themselves.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:50 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Why not? They are International waters, Why are the Chinese Ships coming close to Australia and sailing through the Torres Straits?

Zippster
Zippster
February 13, 2025 5:51 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

It’s international waters

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 13, 2025 4:37 pm

Farmer Gez

 February 13, 2025 9:03 am

Great farmer meeting last night.

The penny has dropped for quite a few that the fight is with government.

Yeah, yeah, whatevs.
Where are the MAFS updates?

JC
JC
February 13, 2025 4:43 pm

Then there’s Social Security.
Foreigners who don’t even live there receive Social Security benefits equal to those afforded to citizens. This needs to stop.
If you work there legally for 40 quarters (10 years to the day) and pay into FICA—about 6% of gross income—you’re entitled to Social Security. This is actually low-hanging fruit because if the government cut these people off, there’d be no political backlash.
Between my wife and me, we receive around A$50K a year from Social Security. She never worked a single day in the U.S., but she’s entitled to 75% of what I receive.
If they cut off benefits for foreigners, so be it.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:01 pm
Reply to  JC

Hope you both pay tax if need be.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 5:45 pm
Reply to  Zippster

One Nation didn’t even vote at the Free Speech legislation.
I’m over them. I resigned.

Cassie of Sydney
February 13, 2025 5:15 pm

So, lets get this straight, two Islamists speak very freely on camera about how not only do they desire very much to kill Jews but that they have also already killed Jews!

The NSWaffen Police have not charged or arrested either. Both Islamists are holed up in their homes consulting lawyers, neither have been spoken to by Plod investigators.

I am speechless.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 5:20 pm

But not surprised.

Lee
Lee
February 13, 2025 5:20 pm

Ring up a mosque and tell them to go home, then the police will have you in for questioning (and presumably give you a dressing-down) before you can say “Jack Robinson.”

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Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 5:23 pm

I desperately want one of these biscuit cutters.

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Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 5:31 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Cat ladies need tobe band from the internet.

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 5:59 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Would you be happier if it was a dog’s arse? 😀

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 13, 2025 6:11 pm
Reply to  Pogria
Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 6:25 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Why, thank you. 😀

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 13, 2025 5:45 pm
Reply to  Pogria

How about a Male Carrot –

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S__xm3BBUj8

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 5:51 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Here ya go, Pogria.
Never say I didn do nuffin fer ya.

Last edited 2 days ago by Winston Smith
Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 6:02 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Thanks Winston.
I will order one.
I always told my ex he had a smile like a cat’s arse.
The only person I’ve ever known whose mouth shrunk when he smiled instead of widening like a normal person. 😀

Bruce in WA
February 13, 2025 6:15 pm
Reply to  Pogria

My dad used to say of a certain WA TV newsreader that when he spoke his mouth looked “like a chook’s bum in convulsions”. And he was right!

Pogria
Pogria
February 13, 2025 6:04 pm
Reply to  Zippster

These activist Judges are still under the illusion that nothing will happen to them. Lol.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
February 13, 2025 5:26 pm

Jamal Rifi: these are not representative of the muslim community.
Nobody should be “smiling”.
We are to believe that it’s just a tiny minority!
But it is basic muslim policy to be trying to convert all the world.
Ditto Christianity.
But which one do you have to fear?

calli
calli
February 13, 2025 5:32 pm
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

They’ll go for his throat if he goes further in condemnation. He might be a “nice guy” but he also wants to stay alive.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 13, 2025 5:38 pm
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

Jamal Rifi: these are not representative of the muslim community.

LOL. He was invited to give martyrdom teaching at his mosque.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 5:39 pm
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

Jamal Rifi: these are not representative of the muslim community.

Yes they are, sport.

They feel emboldened because the government is tacitly taking the side of Hamas and Islamic terrorism against Australian Jews.

You’re a do-gooder — deal with the reality.

Muslim activists know they have the federal government by the balls and the government is scared of losing their vote in this year’s federal election.

Last edited 2 days ago by Tom
Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 5:53 pm
Reply to  Bungonia Bee

“these are not representative of the muslim community”.

Bullshit. It’s VERY representative of the Muslim Community.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 5:41 pm

@AutismCapital

MIKE BENZ: “USAID told Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, Twitch, to eliminate the financial incentives and nuke the ad revenue if they didn’t like what they said. This is *our* government funded by *our* tax dollars telling foreign governments that they should regulate ad networks to kill the ad revenue of US social media websites and US news entities.”

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 13, 2025 5:47 pm

What odds will anyone give that Bankstown Hospital is now providing “culturally appropriate” services to the local Islamic community? Things like genital mutilation for young girls?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 6:07 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Yes – they say “it’s just a nick” in the labia majora base, but the lack of a firm anchor for the labia majora to move across the clitoris makes it damn difficult for the female to reach orgasm without direct manual stimulation.
And there’s no way the average Muslim male will bother with that.

And don’t bother asking me how I know that – I just do.

Arky
February 13, 2025 8:46 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

makes it damn difficult for the female to reach orgasm

Challenge accepted.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 5:48 pm

@HilzFuld

If the Gazans oppose Trump’s plan because it’s their land, then they are not refugees. You can’t be a refugee in your own home.

If it’s not their land and it’s an open air prison like they say, they should be happy to leave.

Whether it’s theirs or not, if I give you something and you abuse that thing and use it to cause me harm, well don’t be surprised if I take that thing back.

We gave them Gaza in 2005. All of it. Every last inch.

They could have had their Palestinian state. They chose to turn it into hell and put whatever innocent people are left there (like the ones in the photo below. “Innocent” Gazans) in harm’s way. They abused what we gave them and now they will pay the price.

It’s really not very complicated.

Beertruk
February 13, 2025 5:49 pm

The Paywallion again:

The Greens will hurt the sharemarket should they help form government
Robert Gottliebsen7 hours ago.
Updated 3 hours ago

The Australian Business Network

If an Australian election was held today, the opinion polls say the most likely outcome would be a joint ALP/Greens government. The Greens have policies outside the environment which will transform business in Australia and almost certainly cause a big fall in the sharemarket.

For example, one of their policies involves extending an ALP signature policy, taxing unrealised capital gains, deeper into superannuation — and beyond the superannuation arena — which is exactly what Treasury wants.

The Greens in recent times have moved from their traditional environmental platform into the Middle East/terror issues, which have cost them support.

But, they also have domestic social policies, including: free medical and dental services; lower mortgage interest rates; abolition of fees on state schools; a cap of 50c on public transport rides; abolition of student debt, and many others.

These policies will have great appeal to the 30 to 40 per cent of the population currently under economic stress. Unlike most other populist movements, the Greens set out how they will raise the money to pay for these community benefits.

In broad terms, the money comes from business and savers, and embracing even one or two major planks of the Greens’ platform will transform the Australian business environment and the level of its sharemarket.

Of course, we do not know how much of the Greens’ platform would be embraced by an ALP government supported by the Greens, but I have selected five tax policies which will be high on the Greens’ demand list:

• The Greens will require big banks to offer all residential home borrowers a “homekeeper” loan facility which carries an interest rate of 1 per cent above the Reserve Bank’s cash rate. Investment and holiday home borrowers will not be entitled to the homekeeper facility.

The average home loan interest margin is in the vicinity of 2 per cent, so it would be halved. I will leave others to calculate a likely fall in the share price of the Commonwealth Bank plus the other big banks in the event of such a policy being embraced. The Greens propose smaller banks which do not have sufficient profits will be helped.

• A 40 per cent “excessive profits tax” which would apply to all companies with more than $100m in turnover, such as the supermarkets and the big banks.

• Higher taxes on fossil fuel companies, including toughening the Petroleum Resource Rent tax. New coal and gas projects would be stopped.

• The Greens want to lower the superannuation threshold for extra taxes from $3m to $2m. This would dramatically extend the scope of the ALP’s signature unrealised gains tax policy, which is incorporated in the calculation of superannuation income for those with more than $3m in superannuation balances. The legislation has not passed the Parliament.

If the unrealised gains tax is imposed on balances above $2m, given it is not indexed, it will soon be a regular part of Australian superannuation taxation.

• The Greens want to extend unrealised gains taxing outside superannuation by applying the tax method to billionaires. The Greens have unveiled a detailed proposal to implement a 10 per cent annual tax on the net wealth of the nation’s approximately 150 billionaires.

The plan includes a limit on moving capital worth more than 10 per cent of a person’s wealth out of the country. It would come into force from July 1.

The Australian Taxation Office would be required to maintain a national wealth register and would have 450 new full-time staff to complete audits.

Marketing the above measures has fallen to Greens Treasury spokesman Nick McKim, and he is skilled at the task. Here are some of his quotes which I have brought together:

“The party’s economic policy priorities, in the balance of power, would be making big companies pay their fair share of tax and stopping corporate price gouging, with higher revenues funnelled into initiatives such as free dental care and wiping student debt.

“Gina Rinehart should not have $40.6bn while people in this country are sleeping in tents and cars. That’s the economic system that Labor and the Liberals are defending.

“The Coalition and Labor are facilitating an obscene accumulation of wealth in Australia. The cost-of-living crisis is a political choice.

“The Greens’ plan will force billionaires to start giving back.

“The major parties will not take on the billionaires or big corporations while they’re on the payroll.”

Quite obviously, I could set out how the above policies could adversely impact employment and wellbeing in the nation. But, it is always dangerous when a society allows an important part of its population to be the punching bag to reduce inflation.

History has countless examples where that segment of the population has fought back. We should not underestimate the potential power of Greens policies on voting patterns if they reversed their Middle Eastern policies.

The business and saving communities need to understand the non-Middle Eastern or environmental proposals the Greens are putting to the nation will have a lot of popular appeal.

All political leaders say they won’t enter into coalitions with groups like the Greens on the left or hard-right people on the Coalition side.

But, when it comes to the choice of having power or not having power, politicians normally choose power.

Robert Gottliebsen
Business Columnist

Robert Gottliebsen has spent more than 50 years writing and commentating about business and investment in Australia. He has won the Walkley award and Australian Journalist of the Year award. He has a place in the Australian Media Hall of Fame and in 2018 was awarded a Lifetime achievement award by the Melbourne Press Club. He received an Order of Australia Medal in 2018 for services to journalism and educational governance. He is a regular commentator for The Australian.

The Greens.
Retarded in every fvkn aspect.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 13, 2025 6:13 pm
Reply to  Beertruk

The Greens in recent times have moved from their traditional environmental platform into the Middle East/terror issues, which have cost them support.

The environment was NEVER their traditional platform – it was always the mask behind which they hid their true Communist agenda.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 5:54 pm
Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 5:56 pm

@bennyjohnson

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announces that $20 billion in taxpayer funds were just discovered, laundered into in external financial institutions managed by agents of the Biden Admin to finance left wing NGOs.

“$7 billion was sent to an entity called the Climate United Fund.”

But Zeldin has now clawed back the money and referred the case to the Department of Justice. Boom.

Tom
Tom
February 13, 2025 5:56 pm

If Jamal Rifi is so sure most Australian muslim immigrants aren’t genocidal maniacs like the two Jew-haters at Bankstown hospital, where are the muslims protesting against their anti-Jewish hate?

The silence is deafening because 99% of muslim immigrants loathe Jews and want them driven out of Israel.

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 5:58 pm

@CollinRugg

NEW: The Wall Street Journal says Trump & Musk have achieved more in 3.5 weeks than Ronald Reagan did in 8 years when it comes to gov shrinkage.

In a piece titled ‘Democrats Ought to Love DOGE,’ the WSJ says Musk is accomplishing something nobody has ever pulled off.

“Elon Musk’s glorious rampage through official Washington is like something from a dream. Many conservatives and some Republicans have fantasized for decades about laying off bureaucrats and shrinking the government. Nobody’s ever pulled it off,” the opinion piece reads.

“Even Ronald Reagan, the great apostle of smaller government, couldn’t achieve in eight years what Mr. Musk has done in 3½ weeks.”

“The billionaire businessman is less apostle than avenging angel. The Department of Government Efficiency is the change we’ve been waiting for.”

Indolent
Indolent
February 13, 2025 6:03 pm
Rosie
Rosie
February 13, 2025 6:03 pm

Few work but everyone seems to have plenty of money.
https://x.com/imshin/status/1889741384308883809?t=pMferXLsLwi_Q__lEt9FkA&s=19

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 13, 2025 6:05 pm

Im beginning to think my floor of 1/2 the “donations” made to the Demonrats last election will be unavailable for the next one was way too generous.

Just how much of the money doled out made its way back, 10% for the big guy perhaps as a starting point?

sp
Lysander
Lysander
February 13, 2025 6:05 pm

Al Jazeera (not a reputable news organisation) is reporting that Israel have bombed al-Fukhari, in southern Gaza.

Is “it” back on?

Lysander
Lysander
February 13, 2025 6:06 pm
Reply to  Lysander

“Al Fukhari” is what I say when I hit my thumb with the hammer.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 13, 2025 6:25 pm
Reply to  Lysander

No more genuine Fukhari rugs !

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xyk6n8

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