Open Thread – Mon 17 Feb 2025


Ploughing the Fields, Otto Strützel, early 1900s

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Bill From the Bush
Bill From the Bush
February 17, 2025 12:07 am

Well hello there

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 17, 2025 12:11 am

Kudos to the host for dressing sharp. Great clip. I watched it twice.

Rainbow people, cop that. As per usual, the pigs were d*ckheads.

That fat pig behind the fence can eff off.

MEANWHILE IN New Zealand

Last edited 3 days ago by Steve Trickler
Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 12:23 am

Brung over from the old OT:

Hmmm. ChatGPT tells me the life expectancy for someone who had a triple CABG at my then age is 20+ years. 

This is year 23 for me. Guess I’d better be careful.

Nah, fvck it!

Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 17, 2025 1:36 am
Reply to  Bruce in WA

CABG?

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 7:11 am

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, CABG. Mine has lasted 6 months so far.

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 10:30 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Amateur

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Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 17, 2025 2:46 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

Thank you.
My dad has lasted more than 40 years. He was advised at the time that he could expect “about 5 years” after the operation.

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 3:58 pm

Hope for me yet then!

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 5:10 am
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Life is good.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 3:32 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

I reckon its better than that.

Helen
Helen
February 17, 2025 1:55 am

Good night
Melatonin kicking in ?

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 17, 2025 2:29 am

I posted this clip when Sinc shut the joint down.

M*A*S*H! A Remarkable! Memorable Scene!

Annie
Annie
February 17, 2025 2:52 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

Thanks for that M*A*S*H excerpt. Maybe it’s time to haul out our DVD complete set again. It’s brilliant stuff.

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:00 am
mem
mem
February 17, 2025 10:11 am
Reply to  Tom

Loved the Deputy badge. ie there’s a new deputy in town! also Albo cringing in the background.

Tom
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February 17, 2025 4:01 am
Tom
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Tom
Tom
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Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:03 am
Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:04 am
Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:05 am
Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:06 am
Tom
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February 17, 2025 4:07 am
Tom
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Tom
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DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
February 17, 2025 4:15 am

Thanks Tom.

Beertruk
February 17, 2025 6:09 am

Paywallion:

Coalition blasts ‘ideological’ school curriculum that principals complain is impossible to teach
Natasha Bita

13 hours ago.
Updated 10 hours ago

School maths teachers are expected to incorporate Indigenous dance and storytelling in lessons, despite evidence First Nations children are falling further behind their classmates in numeracy.

The federal opposition has compiled an eye-opening analysis of the “ideological’’ national school curriculum – which it had endorsed when last in government in 2022.

This reveals nearly 2500 ways for teachers to weave into lessons the three mandatory “cross-curriculum priorities’’ of sustainability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, and Australia’s engagement with Asia.

At least one priority theme affects more than half of all the content taught from foundation to year 10, across all subjects except languages.

The curriculum offers 2451 lesson suggestions – known as “elaborations’’ – to support the cross-curriculum priorities, with three-quarters of them relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture.

The mathematics curriculum includes 37 complicated and at times incomprehensible instructions for teachers to use Indigenous dances, storytelling, reconciliation plans and even traditional weaving to teach the foundational numeracy skills of addition and subtraction, algebra, statistics, and trigonometry.

In year 5, Acknowledgement of Country can be used to teach 10-year-old students about binary coding in computing.

The elaboration states: “Making collaboratively a long thread with beads representing binary for the letters that spell the Country/Place name in the local First Nations language and English, and could be displayed as a ‘binary banner’ as an Acknowledgement of Country that we are on the Traditional Lands of the (insert name) peoples’’.

Kindergarten or prep kids learning to count can use “body-tallying that involves body parts and one-to-one correspondence from counting systems of First Nations people, to count to 20’’.

When year 10 students are taught to apply Pythagoras’s theorem, they can “explore navigation, design of technologies or surveying by First Nations Australians, investigating geometrical and spatial reasoning, and how these connect in trigonometry’’.

Ten-year-olds learning to collect, validate and report data can investigate “data relating to Australia’s reconciliation process with First Nations Australians’’.

In year 7, when students are introduced to algebra, teachers can link the core mathematical skill to Indigenous culture by “recognising and applying the concept of variable as something that can change in value, investigating the relationships between variables, and the application to processes on Country/Place including how cultural expressions of First Nations Australians, such as storytelling, communicate mathematical relationships that can be represented as mathematical expressions”.

In year 3, when seven-year-olds are learning to add and subtract, teachers are advised to prepare lessons “exploring First Nations Australians’ stories and dances that show the connection between addition and subtraction, representing this as a number sentence and discussing how this conveys important information about balance in processes on Country/Place’’.

When year 8 students are taught to use mathematical formulas to calculate the circumference and area of circles, they spend their maths lesson studying “traditional weaving designs by First Nations Australians’’.

Despite the focus on Indigenous culture, First Nations students are falling further behind their non-Indigenous classmates in ­national numeracy tests.

In 2008, the year before cross-curriculum priorities were mandated, 19.8 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and 2.5 per cent of non-Indigenous children failed to meet the minimum standard for year 7 numeracy in the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN).

By 2022, the proportion of failing students had jumped to 27.8 per cent of Indigenous and 5 per cent of non-Indigenous students.
The 2024 NAPLAN results, which can’t be directly compared to previous tests due to higher performance thresholds, shows that one in three Indigenous students requires remedial support to catch up on year 7 mathematics, compared to just 7.6 per cent of non-Indigenous classmates.

Australian Government Primary Principals Association president Pat Murphy said the latest Version 9 of the curriculum was “significantly better’’ than the previous one – but still “impossible to teach’’.

He said the cross-curriculum priorities showed the complexity of the curriculum, adding to teacher workloads.

“The curriculum is a mile wide and an inch deep,’’ he said. “There is so much to cover across so many subjects, you don’t get any depth around the really important elements of literacy and numeracy.

“A primary teacher is generally teaching six to eight subjects, so it becomes impossible for them to be across every one of those subject areas in such depth.’’

Mr Murphy called for changes to the curriculum to focus on mastery of literacy and numeracy in primary school.

“Are we over-complicating maths? Yes,’’ he said.

“What they’ve put in for year 3, it really challenges every child – let alone a student who might be struggling. We’ve tried to jam too much into each subject area.’’

Mr Murphy said the national curriculum required too much individual interpretation, leading to a “choose your own adventure’’ approach to teaching.

He praised the new syllabus in NSW, which provides more explicit and fact-based guidance.

Federal opposition education spokeswoman Sarah Henderson criticised the national curriculum as “unwieldy and ideological’’.

Just months from the federal election, she said a Coalition government would “get back to basics by focusing on evidence-based teaching which prioritises reading, writing, maths and science’’.

“While learning Indigenous history and culture is vital to every child’s education, the requirement to embed this ‘priority’ in every subject flies in the face of world-leading curricula which is focused on the core knowledge students need to excel at school,’’ Senator Henderson told The Australian.

“A concise, knowledge-rich curriculum aligned to international best-practice is also crucial to reducing the burden on teachers and providing them with the support they deserve.

“The classroom is for education not indoctrination, and I am concerned the cross-curriculum priorities are motivated more by ideological causes than what is in the best interests of children.’’

Senator Henderson refused to say if a Coalition government would ask the states and territories to order an immediate review of the curriculum, which is not due for an update until 2027.

The current version of the national curriculum was developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority in 2022 after former Coalition education minister Dan Tehan vowed to “take a chainsaw to the curriculum’’ to focus on the basics of literacy and numeracy.

The “decluttered curriculum’’ – which ACARA now describes as “three-dimensional, including learning areas, general capabilities, and cross-curriculum priorities’’ – can be read only by repeatedly clicking through ACARA’s website.

When Senator Henderson requested a printed copy of the document during Senate estimates hearings last year, ACARA chief executive Stephen Gniel told her it would take too much time as “it’s thousands of pages … it’s an online resource now, so if you wanted me to print it, I’d have to go on to every page to print it out’’.

An ACARA spokesman said education ministers agreed to the curriculum in April 2022.

“The mandatory content in the curriculum is the achievement standards and content descriptions,’’ he said. “The content elaborations are optional and developed working with relevant sector specialists.”

Education Minister Jason Clare would not say if he would bring forward the 2027 review.

“This is (Opposition Leader) Peter Dutton’s curriculum,’’ he said.

“It was designed, developed and signed off by the previous Liberal government. They were in power for 10 years. We have spent the last 2½ years starting to clean up their mess.’’

Our taxes at work.
What a fvkn clownshow.
A great advertisement to homeschool the kids.
Glad I finished at end of year 11 in 1977.

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 6:55 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Stupid is as stupid does.

duncanm
duncanm
February 17, 2025 8:35 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Dissolve the national education dept. Why does it exist?

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
February 17, 2025 8:47 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Despite the focus on Indigenous culture, First Nations students are falling further behind their non-Indigenous classmates in ­national numeracy tests.

Whoever wrote this is taking the piss.

“This is (Opposition Leader) Peter Dutton’s curriculum,’’ he said.

“It was designed, developed and signed off by the previous Liberal government.

They were in power for 10 years. We have spent the last 2½ years starting to clean up their mess.’’

This is what ‘swirling down the pan’ sounds like.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 10:44 am
Reply to  Dr Faustus

At some point we need to acknowledge that a (worlds oldest, most peaceful etc etc) culture which failed to develop a method for boiling water, and whose greatest scientific achievement was learning how to make farting noises through a (already hollow – thankyou termites) log, has limited utility in the modern world.

Ceres
Ceres
February 17, 2025 12:33 pm
Reply to  Beertruk

Mayday mayday to Trump.

Beertruk
February 17, 2025 6:32 am

Today’s Monday Tele:

WOMAN CHARGED OVER ANTI-MUSLIM GRAFFITI

EILIDH SPROUL-MELLIS
17 Feb 2025

A woman has been released on bail after allegedly vandalising bathrooms in CommBank Stadium and a local shopping centre with Islamophobic, anti-Arab slurs nine times over a period of seven months.

Police attending Parramatta’s CommBank Stadium during the NRL All Stars game on Saturday night were alerted to offensive graffiti found inside toilets at the venue where they allegedly found the phrases “The Mob have spoken Arabs are all terrorists & need to f**k off to Palestine” and “Arabs & Muslims f**k off to Palestine you pack of terrorist dogs. Scarf = ugly sl…s. Islam = terrorist cult,” written in black texta.

Police found and arrested Bronwyn Nowicki, 53, in the stadium at 7:40pm.

Nowicki’s alleged act of vandalism on Saturday was the most recent in a string of incidents, police will allege, having charged Nowicki with nine counts of destruction or damage of property in total.

Two charges relate to the graffiti at CommBank Stadium, while the others relate to similar scrawlings on toilet doors at the Westfield Hornsby shopping centre dating back to July 2024.

“Islam is not a religion, it is a satanic cult” and “Go to Palestine if you want to support the dogs there” were among the phrases identified after police launched an investigation into malicious damage inside toilets at Hornsby Westfield on January 20, as well as comments describing Muslim women as incestuous.

Nowicki appeared before Parramatta Local Court yesterday via audiovisual link and was released on conditional bail.

The truth defence.
If only the Plod could put as much time and effort into catching the retarded turds who torched synagogues, cars and spray painted Semitophobia (H/t Boambee John) on property and cars.

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 6:56 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Or even arresting those who clearly breached our new hate laws at their hospital.

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 7:06 am
Reply to  Beertruk

This is how multiculturalism works. It’s in the name, different treatments for different cultures. If we want fairness for all we will have to attempt something revolutionary like integration and assimilation.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 10:45 am
Reply to  Crossie

or deportation?

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 8:03 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Police must have dredged through hours and hours of cctv to pick this terrible woman up. Difficult and dangerous work.

The community is much safer now.

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Phil
Phil
February 17, 2025 10:48 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Fight Fight Fight like hell

132andBush
132andBush
February 17, 2025 7:06 am

Farmer Gez

February 16, 2025 10:08 pm

Some light reading before bed.

There is not a single entity in this system that is looking after the interests of power consumers.

According to the author all the issues will be solved if way more bureaucrats get involved.

Beertruk
February 17, 2025 7:22 am

Hokay Girls and Lads,

Off now for the second round of eye surgery.
Left eye this time.
Not looking forward to it but just have to weather the storm like I did for the right eye last month.

Cheers
Regards

Beertruk

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 7:40 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Good luck Beery. You’ll be a new man post surgery.

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 17, 2025 8:04 am
Reply to  Beertruk

Hope it goes well for you.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 8:20 am
Reply to  Beertruk

See you later.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:31 am
Reply to  Beertruk

All the best Beery.
When you can see yourself clearly in the mirror, you will understand why your missus treats you the way she does. 😀

Did you see what I did there? 😀

Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 7:27 am

If only the Plod could put as much time and effort into catching the retarded turds who torched synagogues, cars and spray painted Semitophobia (H/t Boambee John) on property and cars.

One of those satanic cult adherents remains holed up with her goat f*cking family in Condell Park, refusing to speak to police and the NSWaffen are yet to even visit her.

But here in NSW in 2025 it’s different strokes for different folks!

I cannot even begin to describe the depths of my loathing for the NSWaffen Police.

But here’s a thought, I can safely say that the homicidal nurse Ms Sarah Abu Lebdeh and her family perfectly fit the description of being….

Dangerous scum
Dangerous peasants
Dangerous trash

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 7:45 am

The young bloke was easy. Soft, lived alone, no apparent family ties.

The chick, now…I wonder if her family is already under scrutiny for other matters and she’s thrown a spanner in the works. My spidey senses tell me that these hobos are already “known to police”.

What I do know for sure is that we’re in danger from more than Texta scrawls on public toilet doors. The cops are clinging to that as their much desired “hijab tweek”. Seeeeeee – Islamophoblia!

Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 7:32 am

you pack of terrorist dogs

Very unfair to dogs to compare them to anything Islamic. Dogs are noble, decent and loyal.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:33 am

Which is why they hate dogs. Dogs are mostly an excellent judge of character.

Black Ball
Black Ball
February 17, 2025 7:33 am

Well….bye. Hun:

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has sensationally resigned just days after a damning vote of no confidence in his leadership.

Rick Nugent will serve as acting Chief Commissioner until a permanent replacement is chosen.

Mr Patton released a statement on Sunday night saying: “I have this evening advised government that given the current circumstances surrounding my position I have decided to step away from the role effective immediately.”

“Victoria Police is an organisation that I have committed my life to and one that I have the utmost pride in, having served the community in it for over forty five years.

“It is with a heavy heart that I have made this decision, however I think it is the right one to allow fresh leadership in the role.

“To the Victorian community I thank you for giving me the privilege to have served you, this is the reason I and all police officers turn up each day.

“To every employee of Victoria Police, police officers, protective services officers, police custody officers and public servants I say thank you. Thank you for everything you do, everyday in this great organisation in keeping the community safe.

“I also thank my family and friends for their love and support over a lifetime of policing.


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“And I also thank my Executive Command team and Command members for their unbelievable commitment to delivering better outcomes for the state of Victoria.?

“To have been given the opportunity to lead a police organisation such as Victoria Police is an absolute privilege and one very few people have. I was fortunate to have done so and for that I am very thankful.

“At the many graduation parades I attend, I often say that policing has often been described as having front row seats to the greatest show on earth and that is true. It is a fantastic job, rewarding, challenging and one that provides a second family, a family of blue. One that I will miss immensely.

“The organisation is so well supported by the community and amazing partners such as Victoria Police Legacy, the Blue Ribbon Foundation, Blue Light Victoria and Police Veterans Victoria who all contribute to making Victoria Police employees feel supported and privileged to serve.”

Premier Jacinta Allan issued a statement on Sunday thanking Mr Patton for his “long and decorated service and his leadership through challenging times”.

Left the public perception of plod in the s bend. Tick.
Left the force in worse shape than when you took over. Tick.
Failed to protect Jewish people. Tick.
Allow protest after protest each weekend since October 7 2023. Tick.
Allow Black Lives Matter marches during covid but used rubber bullets on anti covid marches. Tick.
Allow yoof crime to explode by bailing offenders time and again. Tick.
Great work you imbecile. Now phuck off.

Rohan
Rohan
February 17, 2025 7:57 am
Reply to  Black Ball

Rumour mill via Ian Cook, has it that Allen will pick Brett Curran, former chief of staff to LockDan. He’s currently a second tier Assistant Commissioner, but he has to be rewarded for his assistance covering up the boy on a bike scandal, and not prosecuting anyone in the red shirts rort.

According to Ian Cook, Curran recently transferred his home into his wife’s name.

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 8:27 am
Reply to  Rohan

According to Ian Cook, Curran recently transferred his home into his wife’s name.

How curious that the top policemen are behaving like “underbelly” bosses.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 8:29 am
Reply to  Rohan

Was that to protect the house from being claimed in damages for covering up the dirty deeds of dan.

Rohan
Rohan
February 17, 2025 12:48 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

I dare say. It’s an odd move unless you’re in it up to your neck.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 3:39 pm
Reply to  Rohan

It’s becoming a one-party state. Any word on who will succeed their incompetent diversity hire of a chief justice?

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 8:27 am
Reply to  Black Ball

You write a good reference there BB. His next job application will include “do anything for food”.

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

Good riddance. Oversaw the ugly scene of protestors being fired upon at the Shrine. My sympathy level is in deeply negative territory.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 3:37 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

You could add to his ‘achievements’: ‘directed the Pell stitch-up’. That was his job application to succeed Fatty.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
February 17, 2025 4:50 pm
Reply to  Black Ball

You wouldn’t put it past them, but appointing someone like Curran ie: a politicised POS publicly associated with Andrews, is not likely to help heading into a State election next year. Unless they think there is worse damage in stuff getting out eg: the bike-boy coverup that they a banking on Curran to keep a lid on for a little longer because he is also complicit?

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 7:59 am

Indeed.

@akafaceUS

Macro Rubio with the mic drop on the Europeans who are mad over the things JD Vance said.

“Why would our allies or anybody be irritated by free speech?”

It’s a great question.. Why would anyone be against free speech?

Phil
Phil
February 17, 2025 10:57 am
Reply to  Indolent

Because they are radical left wing despots like the radical left in Aus

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:00 am

Doggie havoc.

“Washington Recession Begins”: DC Active Home Listings Soar, Jobless Claims Spike As DOGE Drains Swamp (17 Feb)

…the floodgates have opened—active listings are soaring, and jobless claims are spiking across the region, as the writing’s on the wall: an economic downturn is just ahead for the federal bureaucracy as ‘DC Swamp’ draining accelerates. 

While a rise in listings is typical during a presidential transition year—especially ahead of the spring selling season—the region’s heavy concentration of federal workers is a major cause for concern in the era of President Trump and Elon Musk’s DOGE. That’s because, as of last week, Trump had already slashed 275,000 federal jobs.

Last month, local residential markets in Washington, DC, and surrounding counties in Northern Virginia and Maryland, saw a sharp increase in active listings, averaging 22.8%. Notably, Falls Church City, Virginia, experienced a 78.6% surge, followed by a 68.8% jump in Fairfax City, a 50.5% increase in Alexandria City, and a 33.5% uptick in Montgomery County, Maryland. These markets have a high concentration of federal workers, many of whom have spent their entire careers in the government without little to no experience in the private sector.

Since Washington DC routinely votes 95% towards the Democrats it’s hard not to enjoy a tad of schadenfreude. Will the last swampie to leave please turn out the lights?

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 8:39 am

It was rather presumptuous of all these bureaucrats to think they will be in their jobs forever regardless of changes in government and u-turns in policies. If they were really wise they would have rented while keeping/renting out their homes in their own states.

The presumption of continuing employment may have been reasonable when the bureaucrats did not indulge in politics and simply did their jobs but once they picked a side they should have expected to eventually pay the price.

Just occurred to me, Trump should buy up all these properties at reduced prices and then rent them out to the Democrats. They already think he is a slumlord.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 10:32 am
Reply to  Crossie

Crossie

 February 17, 2025 8:39 am

 Reply to  Bruce of Newcastle

It was rather presumptuous of all these bureaucrats to think they will be in their jobs forever regardless of changes in government and u-turns in policies.

Crossie, Crossie, Crossie.
Governments come and go.
The Swamp is eternal.
Or it was until recently.

If they were really wise they would have rented while keeping/renting out their homes in their own states.

You assume they aren’t 4th or 5th generation swampies.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 8:14 am

@RealJamesWoods

Elon Musk is slamming the lid on the cookie jar so hard, he’s breaking Democrat fingers everywhere.

The Democrats “misplaced” yet another 1.9 BILLION DOLLARS of your money, America, but they’re howling at DOGE.

Last edited 2 days ago by Indolent
Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 12:27 pm
Reply to  Indolent

The Democrats “misplaced” yet another 1.9 BILLION DOLLARS of your money, America, but they’re howling at DOGE.

…and the moon. Vile morons.

Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
February 17, 2025 8:15 am

News from NZ-
in a vivid clash of ideologies- one police-assisted group wants to frock up and lube up, the party-crashers want to Man Up- a “Pride” Parade gets haka’d.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 17, 2025 8:34 am
Reply to  Wally Dalí

Doubled up on Steve T

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:21 am

Victory lap!

WATCH: Fans Cheer as Trump’s ‘Beast’ Limo Leads Drivers Around the Track at Daytona 500 (16 Feb)

President Donald Trump took a tour of the track in his famous “Beast” presidential limo, leading the ceremonial pace lap to kick off the Daytona 500 as the crowd cheered.

That wasn’t the first way Trump wowed the crowd in the stands on Sunday. He also directed Air Force One to fly over the track and stands before landing nearby to offload the heavily armored limo for the pace lap.

As the limo motored around the track, the president delivered a radio message to the racers.

“This is your favorite president. I’m a big fan, I’m a really big fan of you people,” he told the drivers. “How you do this, I don’t know, but I just want you to be safe. You’re talented people, and you’re great people and great Americans. Have a good day, have a lot of fun and I’ll see you later.”

I don’t know what his lap time was but what a way to connect with ordinary America!

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 8:31 am

Not good enough.

I want a real spectacle….say a chariot pulled by four perfectly matched white thoroughbreds, a helmeted Trump at the reins and a servant behind whispering…”thou art no god, only a man”.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 10:49 am
Reply to  calli

How’s this?

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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 7:55 pm
Reply to  flyingduk

Flyover and then the circuit of the track was great, but the President holding his cute little granddaughter’s hand as she wears Dorothy-style shiny red shoes and says her grandpa has a ‘big racing car’ – as Amex says, priceless.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 8:21 am

@TonySeruga

Presenting the King and Queen of the criminal illegal invasion, Samantha Power (born in the UK) and her husband Cass Sunstein.

GPS—they met together and separately at Barack Hussein Obama II’s war room/mansion in Washington, DC hundreds of times during the Biden/Harris Regime, 19 times since the election and 4 times since President Trump took office.

The circumstances surrounding the controversial financial and political of Samantha Power, a former USAID administrator, and her significant increase in net worth during her tenure in public office. Power’s wealth reportedly surged from $6.7 million in 2021 to $30 million by 2024, raises questions about how such a dramatic increase occurred despite her official annual salary of $180,000.

This financial growth has led to public scrutiny and allegations of financial misconduct within USAID under Power’s leadership.

USAID, an organization tasked with managing billions in global funding, under audit for alleged misuse of funds, including spending on contentious programs like transgender initiatives and cultural projects abroad.

These programs served as conduits for financial kickbacks to lawmakers and officials, enriching them at the expense of American taxpayers. Powers funneled billions into NGOs financing the criminal illegal invasion of America.

Power’s husband, Cass Sunstein, also plays a key role in this narrative. Sunstein, a senior adviser on immigration policy at DHS during the Biden administration, allegedly shaped policies that created the “open-border” system.

This was seen as complementary to Power’s role at USAID, with Power funding programs to facilitate immigration while Sunstein ensured these policies were implemented. This was a coordinated “one-two punch,” enabling illegal immigration while circumventing any accountability or transparency.

Sunstein’s academic and professional background, citing his 2008 white paper, Conspiracy Theories, which advocated for government infiltration of online movements to neutralize narratives that could undermine U.S. military and diplomatic efforts.

This idea extended to behavioral influence strategies outlined in his book, Nudge, which became a foundational text for professionals working in counter-disinformation and media literacy.

The book emphasized shaping public behavior without overt coercion, using techniques like algorithmic manipulation, social media deplatforming, and other indirect methods to discourage dissent.

USAID’s role in psychological (gaslighting) operations was engaged in misinformation campaigns both domestically and abroad. Coupled with Sunstein’s advocacy for “raising the cost” of dissenting behavior, contributed to an erosion of free speech protections. Examples included penalties for questioning COVID-19 policies, such as job loss, social media bans, and reputational damage, all designed to discourage opposition without resorting to legal consequences.

There are even broader concerns about the interplay between government roles and private-sector enrichment, with a pattern of officials transitioning from public service to lucrative positions in finance or industry.

This “blob-to-banker pipeline” allows individuals to leverage insider knowledge for personal gain. For instance, Jared Cohen, a former State Department official, having transitioned to roles at Google Jigsaw and later Goldman Sachs, where his government connections reportedly informed investment strategies.

The current system has zero transparency, accountability, and erodes public trust.

USAID’s misuse of funds, coupled with Power’s rapid wealth accumulation, exemplifies the broader issue of financial exploitation within government institutions.

Word needs to get out. Share this post, do your own research, engage in discourse, and hold public officials accountable.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 8:40 am
Reply to  Indolent

I can see her up on charges in the future.

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 12:30 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

One can hope.

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 9:26 am
Reply to  Indolent

Many thanks for posting, Indolent — stored for future reference.

Rufus T Firefly
Rufus T Firefly
February 17, 2025 12:46 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Obviously, the fraud and greed of the unelected authoritarian dross needs to be highlighted and corrected, however, the public officials who need to be made accountable most, are the the CHO’s here, like Sutton and Spurrier et al, who’s actions have killed tens of thousands and have injured hundreds of thousands.
What “medical science” formed the basis of the ridiculous actions taken, in Locking down society for two years?
What “medical science” formed the basis of the even more ridiculous mask mandates?

Are there any politicians attempting to put their feet to flames over that, apart from One Nation?
Where is the “Man of Steel” Dutton on this?
Oh, but he’s our saviour, just like Lord Turnbull and the Minister for Everything. “Quo usque tandem.”
FMD.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
February 17, 2025 5:01 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Sunstein’s company was providing ‘nudge’ consultancy to numerous governments during Covid, including Victoria.

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 8:24 am

One of those satanic cult adherents remains holed up with her goat f*cking family in Condell Park, refusing to speak to police and the NSWaffen are yet to even visit her.

Minns and his gaggle of women at the head of NSW Police think that they are doing Albo a favour by keeping the two nurses out of sight. In fact they are making things far worse by treating us as unthinking idiots. Arresting the toilets graffitist does not divert attention from the Muslim nurses, it only intensifies the inequality and contempt of the government for the people.

If the only option* open to the people to get the politicians’ attention is an upcoming election they should not be surprised when the people take it.

*People with crushing mortgages don’t have the time or the luxury of taking to the streets with terrorists flags and signs.

Zafiro
Zafiro
February 17, 2025 8:36 am
Reply to  Crossie

Same type of diversion last night on Channel 9 news in Melbourne.

The Grampian Nazis, described as white supremacists, had a “boot camp” exercise session at Elwood Beach.

Reporter interviewed concerned Jewish leader and a disturbed local gentile resident blah blah blah.

I’d wager that, and the graffiti at Parramatta stadium all came from ASIO/Liars theatrical dept.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 9:19 am
Reply to  Zafiro

A woman aged 53 has been charged. Probably just someone totally fed up with demonstrations for Pallis and being driven over the edge by the Muzzie nurses’ saga.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 9:26 am
Reply to  Zafiro

How did they know they were The Grampian Nazi’s. Was it the Grosser Mercedes, the half track, the saluting sieg hiels, the swastikas, the vikplod deputy commissioners son. The choices are endless. How come ch9 have no problem finding them but ASIO can’t.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 10:51 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

I spent 10 days on various fire trucks in the Grampians since christmas… narry a nazi was seen…

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 12:31 pm
Reply to  flyingduk

Masters of disguise, duk.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 3:53 pm
Reply to  flyingduk

Apply for a job at ASIO, Duk. You’ve passed qualifying already.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
February 17, 2025 5:05 pm
Reply to  Zafiro

Yep, the ‘beach nazis’ thing was extraordinary. Extraordinarily unbelievable.

although I guess after the recent fires in the Grampians, maybe they just needed somewhere new to workout?

Makka
Makka
February 17, 2025 5:49 pm
Reply to  Crossie

In fact they are making things far worse by treating us as unthinking idiots.

NEVER interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.

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Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 8:29 am
Rabz
February 17, 2025 8:40 am

Johannes Leak

The startled looking albansleazy in the audience of euroweenie imbeciles is a nice touch.

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GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 9:33 am
Reply to  Rabz

He really has albosleazy down pat.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 17, 2025 8:41 am

Daily Tele:

A heritage-listed statue, which has been disfigured and splashed with red paint, could soon be set for a security overhaul in a move to protect local history.

The Randwick Captain Cook statue has been targeted two years in a row, with the most recent incident on January 24 when the 149-year-old figure was splattered with paint and had its nose and hand broken off.

The incident is believed to be a political statement regarding Australia Day.

A year earlier, also close to Australia Day, the 12 foot statue was doused in red paint.

Police are investigating the latest incident and have released security tape showing a man and woman they believe can assist with inquiries.

Probably cheaper – and more effective – to mount covert surveillance and interception teams before certain dates, arrest and imprison those responsible.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 17, 2025 8:42 am

Coincidence? USAID Funds Cut, someone here Resigns

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 8:50 am

Power’s husband, Cass Sunstein, also plays a key role in this narrative. Sunstein, a senior adviser on immigration policy at DHS during the Biden administration, allegedly shaped policies that created the “open-border” system.

How much skill do you need to simply order Border Patrol to stand down and stand back?

There is also the arrogance where they thought that nothing will ever change, they will always be in power and will never have to account for their actions. Washington today is a classic example of Hubris meeting Nemesis.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 8:57 am
Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:57 am

Hindenburg moment.

Waking Up To Harsh Reality: Airbus Abandon’s Hydrogen Powered Airplanes (16 Feb)

Blackout News reports on the latest green wake-up call: European aviation giant Airbus has halted the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft, which originally had been slated to be introduced by 2035, has been canceled. The major reason for the halt is reported to be the lack of necessary hydrogen infrastructure. In short: planners realized that it isn’t financially feasible and it isn’t going to work.

At least they’ve managed to cancel this stupid idea before an Airbus hydrogen aircraft exploded. Running an aircraft off of hydrogen is nuts.

Seza
Seza
February 17, 2025 9:34 am

It worked for the Hindenburg- oh wait!

Arky
February 17, 2025 10:19 am
Reply to  Seza

The Hindenburg burned because of the compounds used to gas proof it’s skin.
Some say.

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Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 17, 2025 10:56 am
Reply to  Arky

That’d be bitumen-
H burns invisibly, the spectacular flames and smoke did come from the balloon skin, yes

Kneel
Kneel
February 17, 2025 12:33 pm
Reply to  Arky

Nitro cellulose paint.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 1:08 pm
Reply to  Arky

That’s correct, whoever downticked Arky.

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 17, 2025 10:41 am

It is fine gas turbine fuel but a specific gravity of 0.07 means the tanks will be HUGE.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 11:49 am
Reply to  Eyrie

Pressurized to a ridiculous extent, or liquefied. Neither option is practical for a jet.

I know the space guys have used liquid hydrogen for a long time, but that hasn’t been in an economically driven setting. Nowadays the space industry is settling on liquid methane, and are abandoning hydrogen.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 12:45 pm

and due to the high p needed to liquefy it, and the small size of a hydrogen molecule, leaks constantly through the walls of even a metal container

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 17, 2025 8:57 am

Meanwhile in the Territory, where the Very Stupid are still being annoying and violent:

A 27-year-old woman has been arrested after allegedly attacking a 68-year-old shopper and assaulting a police officer in an Alice Springs supermarket.

Police say the woman entered the CBD store around 3pm on Saturday with another female and began drinking bottles of non-alcoholic wine.

She allegedly attempted to steal a bottle by hiding it in her pants before being confronted by the elderly woman.

The suspect then threw the bottle and other items, with shattered glass cutting the victim’s foot.

The suspect fled the store but was quickly intercepted by police.

During her arrest, the woman allegedly punched an officer in the stomach and spat in his face before being taken into custody.

Duty Superintendent Mark Bland condemned the incident, calling it “abhorrent behaviour” that would not be tolerated.

“This female victim did not deserve to be injured just going about her daily routines, and police officers do not deserve to be assaulted while doing their job,” he said.

The second woman involved in the incident is yet to be identified.

Investigations are ongoing.

NT News

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 9:41 am
Reply to  Top Ender

Police say the woman entered the CBD store around 3pm on Saturday with another female and began drinking bottles of non-alcoholic wine.

Couldn’t read? Too drunk already or too stupid?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 10:22 am
Reply to  Crossie

All five.

dopey
dopey
February 17, 2025 11:55 am
Reply to  Crossie

In Alice Springs, non-alcoholic means 18%.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 17, 2025 9:01 am

Looks like Sam Kerr kicked the best own goal of her career:

Should Sam Kerr remain as captain of the Matildas?
No – She can’t be considered for leadership roles now 87 %
Yes – She’s done the job before and is the Matildas’ best 13 %
9,623 votes

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 9:37 am
Reply to  Top Ender

TE, which outlet published that poll?

Thanks in advance.

Megan
Megan
February 17, 2025 12:37 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

That reuptational consultant Curr hired has their work cut out.

That poll goes against some dipstick i heard last night ranting about how Australians love and forgive their bad boys and girls apologising for outrageous behaviour. Compared her to Sniffy McCheat.

Um, no.

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Rabz
February 17, 2025 9:05 am

More industrial chaos on Sydneystan trains this morning courtesy of the staggeringly incompetent NSW labore goat rodeo.

What a pack of irredeemable a*seholes.

Rococo Liberal
Rococo Liberal
February 17, 2025 12:58 pm
Reply to  Rabz

Not on the Easter Suburbs line.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 9:07 am
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 9:10 am

Labor vote down but ‘Albo’ still preferred PM. Outsiders may throw up at the Valentines Day stunt but it plays well in the ‘he’s one of us’ stakes with many people, especially women. Time for Dutton to get some ‘good bloke’ PR. Do his mates call him ‘Pete’ for example? How about his family? We never see them. What are his fave things to do? Tales of life as a young policeman? The struggle to get where he is today. There’s plenty to work with that need not be cringe-inducing. When I saw Dutton in person at an IPA event he seemed much nicer, friendlier and more approachable than the image I had in mind before that.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 9:13 am

I know Peta Credlin did a full show with him, which I missed, but I am thinking of a shorter more widely seen set of PR pieces.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 9:38 am

How does Albanese the Unflushable get to be most preferred. Survey taken in trades hall.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 10:45 am
Reply to  GreyRanga

Preferred PM is the most useless polling figure you will ever read.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 7:39 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Still doesn’t mean Dutton shouldn’t work on his image, using PR.

alwaysright
alwaysright
February 17, 2025 9:16 am

Does anyone know what is on the resigning commish tapes?

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 17, 2025 9:26 am

Best wishes Beertruk, and may the world look better as a result

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mem
mem
February 17, 2025 9:33 am

Ditto Beertruk.
You are probably being prepped now so you will see us all much clearer on the other side of operation.

bons
bons
February 17, 2025 11:54 am

It will be the best thing you have ever done, even with the eyewatering (pun) out of pockets.

Rabz
February 17, 2025 9:36 am

Just read a very sobering analysis by the Menzies Research Centre on what’s needed for labore to be turfed at the upcoming feral erection.

Some key stats:
The coalition need a 5.3% swing to win a majority – i.e. an additional 18 seats to win outright
labore’s primary vote continues to plummet – with two polls putting it at 31% and 27% respectively.
In at least 20 electorates, the main contest will not be between the two major parties but rather involve teals, greenfilth and (invariably labore leaning) independents
If albansleazy and labore loses the feral erection, it will be the first one-term feral government in 94 years

Hopefully the erection date will be announced shortly, although presumably albansleazy will wait until after the RBA’s meeting tomorrow, which he’s desperately hoping will see a rate cut announced.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 10:09 am
Reply to  Rabz

One rate cut of 0.25% pa won’t do it IMHO. Too little too late.

Rabz
February 17, 2025 10:26 am
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Exactly, as the banks don’t pass on rate cuts in any timely manner anyway.

The erection date will most likely be announced after the upcoming one in WA, so around 10 March, presumably.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 10:48 am
Reply to  Rabz

5.3% is large but by no means insurmountable in the current climate. You will read a lot of j’ismist wishin’ and hopin’ between now and whenever it is held.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 11:57 am
Reply to  H B Bear

17% makes it a doddle.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 17, 2025 9:38 am

Marco Rubio gives the termagant Margaret Brennan a bit of pushback — I love it when bints like her are shutdown — her mate Norah O’Donnell is gone I wish she’d disappear as well.

Enjoy
https://x.com/dontwalkrun/status/1891177860221522377?t=OIkcJ9uhTsqb7y-IHo7QSw

mem
mem
February 17, 2025 9:51 am

His tone of voice remained consistent and controlled and he commanded the the high ground by stating facts that contradicted her statement. I loved he used the “No Margaret, I have to disagree” echoing JDVance.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 11:59 am

Is ‘termagant’ used in the classical or modern sense?
Although I suppose both fits.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 17, 2025 1:59 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Mostly modern but classical definition does fit Karen-Margaret — she of curled lip and flint eye who sees herself as above the common people

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 9:59 am

Gang ATTACKS Birmingham HOSPITAL!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ft594owysA

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 10:15 am

Hopefully the erection date will be announced shortly, although presumably albansleazy will wait until after the RBA’s meeting tomorrow, which he’s desperately hoping will see a rate cut announced.

Now that the socialist left faction rules the federal parliamentary ALP, there is no guiding hand from the ALP right to keep the party and government on track for re-election.

Lefists are s**t at politics because most of them loathe democracy. They know better and voting is only for the little people.

Albo the activist prime minister is so s**t at politics he devoted the first half of his first term to campaigning for The Voice – a political dead dog that anyone from the ALP right could have told him would die a horrible death.

When The Voice died a horrible death in 2023, Albo’s policy cupboard was bare and he was left reacting to the world around him and, being a leftist, never lifted a finger to stop the surge in anti-semitism in Australia after the October 2023 Hamas massacre of Jews in Israel – because Albo, like the thousands of muslims he is importing and all the street marchers, is a leftist anti-semite.

So, being s**t at politics, Albo is waiting for the Reserve Bank to drop official interest rates – probably this week – before he calls the federal election.

After 13 increases in RBA official interest rates, Albo and his accomplice “Doctor” Jim Chalmers think they’ll be saved politically when just one of the 13 rate increases is reversed.

Such dummies. Bring on the election!

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 10:26 am
Reply to  Tom

Today’s Newspoll is delicious. Does Labor go now, or do they wait for Godot and hope for the polls to improve? Let there be popcorn!

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 17, 2025 11:01 am

A hung Parliament? Should be a hanged Parliament. Bunch of commie traitors.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 17, 2025 10:54 am
Reply to  Tom

When do people start to question why we allow a central authority (the RBA) to pricefix the most important price in the entire economy – the price of money?

Oh thats right, its because our wise rulers control the supply of money.

cohenite
February 17, 2025 10:15 am

Another great painting. I’ve done that.

DOGE needs to go after this next: Roy Spencer quotes Bongino who compares the annual wage of US pollies and their total wealth. For instance pelosis: annual wage $223K; total wealth: $202 million:

Facebook

Here in Australia duttie is on a winner with the head of his DOGE equivalent:

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton sheds more light on his government efficiency program and appointment of Senator Jacinta Price | Sky News Australia

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 10:57 am
Reply to  cohenite

Apparently, Pelosi engaged in ‘Insider Trading’.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 11:18 am
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Which Congress made legal for members (and possibly for staff) but banned for the proles.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 11:32 am
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Never, I’m shocked I tells ya.

bons
bons
February 17, 2025 11:58 am
Reply to  cohenite

It is surprising how low are the salaries of US pollies and senior officials (some).

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 4:01 pm
Reply to  bons

I’m amazed at high they are for our useless lot.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 10:40 am

Off the planet drunk. Trump dodged a bullet, but so did the country,

Rabz
February 17, 2025 10:49 am
Reply to  JC

Immediately obvious, even without the audio – which I refuse to listen to. Heard enough of the insane idiotic cow last year as it was.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 12:02 pm
Reply to  JC

With a senile old fart for President, and a loser alcoholic to back him up, the US didn’t have much of a chance.

Rabz
February 17, 2025 10:43 am

Duuuuhhhhhh

Seriously, what’s with that uniform? You obnoxious fascist knuckleheads.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 10:44 am

It was rather presumptuous of all these [Washington DC] bureaucrats to think they will be in their jobs forever regardless of changes in government…

Indeed.

Where did they think they were…Canberra?

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Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 10:58 am
Reply to  Roger

Bwah ha ha ha.
Interesting.
We were driving around Canberra last year accumulating “speeding” fines for passing the man with the flag, and observing the obvious hierarchical nature of the place.
“This is clearly an Admin Officer 3-4 area”.
“Ooooh. This is nice. This would be the SES/Senior Advisor suburb”.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 10:49 am

Last month, local residential markets in Washington, DC, and surrounding counties in Northern Virginia and Maryland, saw a sharp increase in active listings, averaging 22.8%. 

I really want to see some photos of a 20 year old DOGEY in his new mansion he picked up for a song.
Setting up his Dungeons and Dragons games table in the wine cellar with the racks full of Coke.
Pizza boxes stacked up in the European kitchen and Harry Potter blaring out of the 100″ TeeVee.

Rosie
Rosie
February 17, 2025 10:58 am
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Everyone falling off the DEI gravy train.
It’s sad.
It’s going to be very interesting to see what happens with the ban on foreign purchases domestically.
The relentless march of the town house jungles in the leafies might slow down.
And prices might go down.

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Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 10:51 am

Tintarella di Luna

 February 17, 2025 9:38 am

Marco Rubio gives the termagant Margaret Brennan a bit of pushback

Rumour has it that her nickname around the network is now Marguerita Piñata.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 17, 2025 2:08 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Ooooh how delish, perhaps a clever mixologist could create a drink called Marguerita Pinata, it’d have to have a lot of lip-curling lime

Vagabond
Vagabond
February 17, 2025 11:01 am

Black Ball
 February 17, 2025 7:33 am

Allow yoof crime to explode by bailing offenders time and again. Tick.

All the criticisms of the former CCP mentioned in that post are completely valid but this one also needs to mention the politicised judiciary we have here in the democratic people’s republic of Victoriastan. Time and time again these offenders with long criminal records inexplicably get bail even if the plod oppose it.

Black Ball
Black Ball
February 17, 2025 11:13 am
Reply to  Vagabond

Excellent point Vagabond.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
February 17, 2025 5:31 pm
Reply to  Vagabond

We can thank Rob Hulls for ‘revolutionising’ the Victorian justice system (according to his Wiki bio). He remains the chair of the ‘innovative justice’ centre at Melbourne Uni.

A community minded journalist might start asking him and the Uni how such ‘innovative justice’ has been working out for the community at large…

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 11:04 am

John M., from the old thread:

That Christianity is no longer practiced and we see continued improvements over the last century points to a causation that requires more than the mere assertion that Christianity is the only means to structure a good society.

Depends what you mean by ‘good’, John.

But the Christian view, going back to the apostle Paul who was possibly influenced by the Stoics along with the Torah, is that non-Christian societies can be relatively ‘good’ thanks to natural law, which for theologians is a universal moral order divinely imprinted on human consciousness.

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Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 11:22 am
Reply to  Roger

But Islamic societies seem to be almost universally bad.

Christianity vs Islam? No contest.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 11:38 am
Reply to  Boambee John

I’m only engaging with John’s assertion as quoted, BJ.

He’s misunderstood the Christian position.

Arky
February 17, 2025 11:27 am
Reply to  Roger

Depends what you mean by ‘good’, 

We don’t even know exactly what “good” would have looked like pre- Christianity, because Christianity has it’s roots in Judaism, so you would have to go back pre- mosaic era.
What we do know is that some of the non Christian things believed to have been good include:
Sacrifice, both human and animal (which we are going back to as Christianity retreats and weakens)
Slavery, ditto, returning.
Cannibalism. (Eat the rich, anyone?)
Suti, or sati, widow burning.
Burying slaves as funeral goods.
Death and torture as entertainment, as in the Roman arena.
Non combatants as spoils of war.
All the Greek style goings on with boys.
But the claims that a non- Christian morality can exist on a society wide basis persist. I see no historical evidence for that.
Not one that most of us would enjoy living under, unless you were in the tiny minority of the rich ruling class, and even then, it’s a case of watch your arse.
We do indeed see morality in the animal world. It is the morality of power. Defer to, or run and hide from those creatures that are the most powerful.

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Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 11:53 am
Reply to  Arky

But the claims that a non- Christian morality can exist on a society wide basis persist. I see no historical evidence for that.

I suggest you read CS Lewis’s The Abolition of Man for the argument on natural law.

And Paul’s Letter to the Romans, the first few chapters, which explain why evil exists alongside the good.

I think I’ve recommended Lewis to you previously, Arky.

Incidentally, no Christian society was ever perfect and few non-Christian societies have ever been as bad as they could have been. You must have had a chance to observe that in Taiwan?

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Arky
February 17, 2025 12:14 pm
Reply to  Roger

You must have had a chance to observe that in Taiwan?

Taiwan today is post contact with Christianity, and in the post WW2 era, when the USA imposed a Christian based world order on the West and her allies.
There remains a quite annoying romanticism about Eastern religions.
I remember some atheist lawyer or judge type in my driving days telling me Buddhism was the only half decent religion.
Some of the very worst practices were routine in traditional Eastern societies.
One example. Remember that monk who made the international press for self immolation during the Vietnam war era?
Think through the mechanics of that one. The Buddhist’s objected to some laws made by the government. So they chose and drove one of their fellows to a public place, where he, having imbibed the lord knows what, or under exactly what indoctrination and pressure, tipped petrol over himself, sat and lit himself up. As a symbolic demonstration to the civil authorities. These are precisely the mind control techniques used in the Roman arena to make the entertainers participate in their own demise.
You might also consider the situation in Taiwan during WW2.
I can also point to you to traditional Chinese beliefs such as dipping bread in the fresh blood shed by an executed criminal as a traditional cure for consumption.
I have lived, married to a Buddhist / Daoist for three decades. I long ago lost my romantic illusions on those scriptures, although I believe, like most religions, they point towards some part of the truth as fully revealed in Christ,
Yes I recently listened to the screw tape letters. And have listened to and read CS Lewis online. So if you want to raise a point referring to his writings, do so, I think he is mostly on the correct track.

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Arky
February 17, 2025 12:18 pm
Reply to  Arky

As one of my ex’es used to say to me often “Shocking Asia”.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 12:22 pm
Reply to  Arky

Taiwan today is post contact with Christianity, and in the post WW2 era, when the USA imposed a Christian based world order on the West and her allies.

But Buddhism and Taoism haven’t been Americanised have they?

Incidentally, I’m not romantic about eastern religions at all, but they all have their moral law which broadly parallels the Mosaic law – respect the deity (see Paul for how that got twisted), respect life & respect property.

I found a free online audiobook of Lewis.

Arky
February 17, 2025 12:32 pm
Reply to  Roger

The underlying philosophy is nihilistic and fatalistic.
I can state emphatically having dealt with it on a daily basis for three decades, you are still idealising and romanticising something that is fundamentally foreign to your own, Christian based belief system.

Arky
February 17, 2025 12:42 pm
Reply to  Arky

In addition to the religion, with the East you are dealing with an extreme in hierarchical and tyrannical social structures.
My wife was beaten by her teacher in primary school because she only got 89% on an exam.
The rigidity of the rules and social structures may well produce an ordered and clean looking society, but the cost is unseen by outsiders.
My father in law lay “in state” for five weeks and an immediate family member was required to be with him every second of that time.
Can you imagine the stress of that on top of work, getting kids to school, running a household? This is the traditional Chinese way.

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Arky
February 17, 2025 1:10 pm
Reply to  Arky

Actually seven weeks, not five.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
February 17, 2025 5:37 pm
Reply to  Arky

Arky – Because he was a big wheel, or just standard cultural practice?

Arky
February 17, 2025 10:12 pm

Pretty standard, I think, for the head of a family.

Arky
February 17, 2025 3:00 pm
Reply to  Roger

I’m offended.
At the time of writing, two more people think your stupid comment is worth up ticking than appreciate my beautifully thought out and perfectly expressed wisdom.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 11:18 am

Time and time again these offenders with long criminal records inexplicably get bail even if the plod oppose it.

It’s not inexplicable.

It’s Labor government policy and legislated so that magistrates are bound to follow it.

This is what we’re unwinding in QLD.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 11:41 am
Reply to  JC

Don’t tell me…she was a history major in college?

I had to check…foreign affairs!

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 12:45 pm
Reply to  JC

“Free speech” in Nazi Germany?

LOL.

People (even priests) were arrested and even sent to concentration camps for criticising the government, especially for the treatment of Jews.

Margaret Brennan is an utterly ignorant moron and historical revisionist.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 11:35 am

Huh, from ridiculous to possible.
Where’s Dover?

@OwenGregorian

Saudi Arabia To Host Arab Summit To Discuss Trump’s Gaza ‘Takeover’ Plan | ZeroHedge Saudi Arabia has revealed it plans to host leaders of four Arab countries at a summit on February 20 to consider President Donald Trump’s US ‘takeover’ plan for the Gaza Strip, officials told AFP Friday. “The leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates will attend the summit, to take place ahead of an Arab League meeting in Cairo one week later on the same issue, the source said,” as also cited in Al Jazeera. Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmud Abbas is also expected to attend, at a moment the fragile Gaza truce deal could collapse at any moment, particularly after some of Trump’s inflammatory statements on turning Gaza into the “Riviera of the Mediterranean” which would require removal of all Palestinians. Proposals to be considered at the summit could involve a Gulf-led reconstruction fund, as well as a political deal for Hamas’ exit from power, according to several officials. Trump has been pressuring Egypt and Joran in particular, threatening to cut off crucial foreign and defense aid if they don’t come on board his plan. He wants these neighboring states to absorb over 1.2 displaced Palestinians. Yesterday in an extraordinarily surprising development, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ambassador to Washington signaled the possibility of removing all Palestinians from Gaza, in accordance with Trump’s controversial Gaza plan. UAE Ambassador to the US Yousef Al Otaiba in an interview called the plan “difficult but inevitable” and said he’s sees “no alternative” but Trump’s plan to expel Gaza’s population and undertake massive economic redevelopment of the Strip. He had been asked by a reporter whether the UAE is working on a separate plan, to which he responded no, there’s no other plan.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 12:00 pm

Fried monkey.

Sri Lanka scrambles to restore power after monkey causes islandwide outage (13 Feb, via Ace)

COLOMBO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Sri Lanka extended power cuts for a third day on Thursday as it scrambled to restore its national grid to full capacity after a monkey triggered a widespread blackout over the weekend that disrupted supply to the island’s 22 million people.

The animal had come into contact with the transformer at the station, disrupting supply to the entire country. There were no immediate details on whether the monkey survived the incident.

Blacking out an entire country? Somehow I don’t think surviving that would be likely. Carbonized. Got to wonder with our rickety grid what one misplaced possum could do.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 12:10 pm

Outside a place I used to live, a Bat was stretched from one wire to the other. It was funny to see. Fortunately, we didn’t lose power.
Obviously didn’t notice the wires when it was gliding in to a nearby tree.
I took pix, but in 35mm so, don’t feel like searching and scanning.

Bill From the Bush
Bill From the Bush
February 17, 2025 12:02 pm

Apparently Ron Paul is trying to get Doge/Musk to audit the gold reserves at Fort Knox.
Twitter link here

It will be worth watching the squirming and worming to prevent this happening.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 12:10 pm

Be fascinating if they take an ultrasonic imager with them. I wonder how many of the bars are really gold, and not tungsten?

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 12:24 pm

Could they also check our strategic oil reserves in Texas and Louisiana?

I have a suspicion Joe sold them off.

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 12:32 pm
Reply to  Roger

More than a suspicion – he sold off about 60% of the reserve:

The United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is an emergency stockpile of crude oil stored in underground salt caverns along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana. It is the largest publicly known emergency supply of oil in the world, with a current authorized storage capacity of 714 million barrels.24

As of July 21, 2023, the inventory was 346.8 million barrels, which equates to about 17 days of oil at 2019 daily U.S. consumption levels of 20.54 million barrels per day or 35 days of oil at 2019 daily U.S. import levels of 9.141 million barrels per day.4

The SPR was filled to its then 727 million barrel authorized storage capacity on December 27, 2009, and the inventory of 726.6 million barrels was the highest ever held in the SPR.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 1:14 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

…and it was apparently sold to Chinerr.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 12:16 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Not helped by certain merchant ships accidentally dragging their anchors over the interconnectors from Sweden and Finland. It’s a mystery!

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 12:44 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Well is it a surprise since the Russians cut off the undersea power cable linking the Baltics with Finland?

bons
bons
February 17, 2025 12:10 pm

I fell of my bike again today. Stationary but it still hurt and shocked me.

I am going to have to accept reality and have a big end bearing change on my hip. The thought terrifies me.

On the plus side, apparently a positive outcome will allow me back on the horses. That thought eases the decision making process. Steal my ‘girl’ back from the granddaughter – priceless.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 12:27 pm
Reply to  bons

I hope you can get back in the saddle.
I still have dreams of being able to eventually.
I miss riding.

Vicki
Vicki
February 17, 2025 12:41 pm
Reply to  Pogria

I don’t have a horse anymore. People often ask why. One reason being that I can’t mount as I used to, and have to use a very undignified step. The other is that I really love cattle, and enjoy working with them. I have my old saddles, and show ribbons my mother sewed into a blanket (!) and which are displayed in our Games Room. But that is now the extent of my connection with horses.

When my daughter was about 3 years old (and decades before we bought our farm) I took her to see my old horse which was agisted permanently on a farm out of Sydney. He had been there for years, but the owners could never get near him. They were astonished when he recognised me instantly, and let me bridle him and take him up to the house where I saddled him and put my little girl on his back and led him around for about 10 minutes. After that he became keen to get back to the herd, and started whinnying, so I had unsaddled him and let him return to the herd.

I didn’t ever see him again, as he remained on that farm. I suspect he is buried beneath the new airport at Badgerys Creek – the site of the old farm.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 12:36 pm
Reply to  bons

Do it, bons. Do it. You’re at an age when it becomes easy to forget the post op pain. Or anything else.
Keep the mobility up and you not only live longer, but something something something… I forgot.

hzhousewife
hzhousewife
February 17, 2025 12:44 pm
Reply to  bons

Good friend has just had her second hip done. Not fun BUT she said rehab really really works if you follow the instructions and she is so looking forward six months when she will be more mobile than she has been for ten years. Go for it !

bons
bons
February 17, 2025 12:17 pm

I can’t imagine the dimension of the job faced by Tulsi in identifing and neutralising the thousands of CCP agents operatIng in the US.

She is going to have to employ an army of agents. Just vetting the agents will be a huge task.

Good luck lady. You are going to need it.

Arky
February 17, 2025 12:25 pm
Reply to  bons

No, it will be easy.
With the correctly applied pressure the Chinese themselves will withdraw them.
This combined with mass deportations will fix 90% of the problem.
Changes in law applying to the foreign ownership of assets and property and shutting off the corrupt money will do the rest.

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Foxbody
Foxbody
February 17, 2025 2:23 pm
Reply to  Arky

Many will be relocated to other countries, including Australia, to back up the thousands of CCP agents already here.
Labor won’t be perturbed – they and their media mates are enjoying jumping up and down and pointing at the “Nazi threat” squirrel in Victoria.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 12:24 pm

This is beyond AWESOME!!!
Courtesy of Michael Smith.

https://michaelsmithnews.typepad.com/.a/6a0177444b0c2e970d02c8d3cc1e9a200c-800wi

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 12:27 pm

From the Oz.

Peter

1 hour ago
My 10 year old granddaughter doesn’t know her times table, but can sing We are Australian in some indigenous language.

wivenhoe
wivenhoe
February 17, 2025 12:38 pm

Time to set up home schooling. With friends and neighbors whom are all in the same boat.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 12:48 pm
Reply to  wivenhoe

They set one up in McKinlay when I was there. About 6 kids IIRC.
Seemed quite good.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 1:17 pm
Reply to  wivenhoe

Yes.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 1:31 pm
Reply to  wivenhoe

It’s quite a popular option in this part of the world.

Old School Conservative
Old School Conservative
February 17, 2025 6:28 pm
Reply to  wivenhoe

I think you will find even that is monitored/administered by a team of progressive Karens.

Foxbody
Foxbody
February 17, 2025 2:25 pm

Can it get worse?
Yes, a made up and/or reconstructed language spoken by no- one.

Pete of perth
Pete of perth
February 17, 2025 3:53 pm

Perhaps the child’s parents should have taken the initiative and taught their daughter the times table. 4 years of primary school and the parents did nothing?

Black Ball
Black Ball
February 17, 2025 12:30 pm

Rather accurate pic at Ace Of Spades

imajournalism
Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 12:46 pm

(Some of) the kids are alright:

A poll of 16 & 17 year olds in the UK has found 30% would vote for Reform if they could and 51% agree immigration is too high (only 17% disagreed with this proposition).

30% would vote for Labour while only 7% would vote Tory.

Labour has plans to lower the voting age to 16.

Source: Daily Mail

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 12:50 pm
Reply to  Roger

Labour has plans to lower the voting age to 16.

Interesting, they will have to take some responsibility for the Second English Civil War that’s coming.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
February 17, 2025 3:09 pm
Reply to  Roger

…while only 7% would vote Tory.

So, roughly where the Torries are headed in the general community.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 12:58 pm

President Trump at Daytona. The first bit is a right larf’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtCD5y5yOmo

cohenite
February 17, 2025 1:24 pm

Hacked and locked out of Facebook. To reapply and have my account restored I have to upload a photo. Camera keeps breaking since I’m so beautiful and they won’t accept avatar of Bessie. Also despite applying triple Norton issue remains is an uploaded photo the last thing the hacker needs to assume my identity and post utter tripe on fake account in my name (compared to tripe I used to post).

Suggestions?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 1:47 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Don’t re-join Farce Book.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 1:49 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Upload a cute owl photo.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 2:31 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

That why he got locked out, Sancho.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 2:01 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Try Trend Micro.
I went from Norton to Trend.
All I get are the occasional begging pop ups at Daily Mail asking me to “please disable your adblocker”. haha, NO.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 2:29 pm
Reply to  Pogria

I’ve had Trend for several years. happy with it.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 2:09 pm
Reply to  cohenite

I totally f-cking lie about everything on Facebook.
Wrong d.o.b.
Wrong place of birth.
Wrong place of residence.
No photo.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 2:03 pm

Good. Time to ramp up the media on this abomination.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 2:29 pm

The Jewish Health Care Workers wrote the letter in October 2023 !!!!

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 1:57 pm

I see KD posted something about Shane Patton working with St Kilda CIB back in the 80’s.
He is not a “good copper who lost his way”.
My mail (from someone who worked at an adjacent station) is that he didn’t kick any doors of Serious Crooks in at 4:00 a.m. and was quite adept at taking credit and deflecting blame.
Let’s not forget the prick ran Operation Tethering (otherwise known as “Get Pell”).
Remember “multiple victims, multiple offences.”?
Of which one made it to court.
And was then smashed out of the park 7-Zip by the High Court.
A complete c-nt who is learning today that sucking up to politicians doesn’t pay off in the end.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 2:11 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Never believed the “good copper who lost his way” schtick.
Good coppers do NOT lose their way.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 2:04 pm

Melbourne business Gottlieb’s latest target of anti-Semitic attackSarah Ison
3 hours ago.
Updated 2 hours ago

128 Comments
A Jewish business in Melbourne has been targeted with anti-Semitic graffiti, with the phrase “gas the Jews” spray-painted on a fence alongside the building.
Zionist Federation of Australia president Jeremy Leibler said the founders of the business, Gottlieb’s, a building supplies store in Malvern East, which recently closed down, were Holocaust survivors.
“They believed in Australia. They were grateful for the refuge this country gave them,” he said.
“And yet, in 2025, their grandchildren now stand in front of that same building defaced with the words ‘gas the Jews’.”

Any West Australian Cats remember the uproar when somebody threw a dead pig, into a Perth mosque, some years ago?

Cumborah Kid
Cumborah Kid
February 17, 2025 3:09 pm

Indeed I do. Media were all over it like a fat kid on cake

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 3:25 pm

A Jewish business in Melbourne has been targeted with anti-Semitic graffiti, with the phrase “gas the Jews” spray-painted on a fence alongside the building.

Going to be a bit difficult for VicPol to magically make that out as “where’s the Jews” like their NSW colleagues.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 2:09 pm

I’m calling bullshit on this.
Very much like the black uni students in the States caught committing their own “hate speech”, Graffiti.
Also, who but a mussie would know to write “Rasul Allah”. I have never seen that, anywhere.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/sefton-islamophobic-graffiti-found-on-footpath-near-western-sydney-school/69e7086f-8bf8-4d6e-a07a-852e410fb013

Rosie
Rosie
February 17, 2025 2:13 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Correct only a muslim would used Rashul Allah as a reference to the dead Ped.
That graffiti was a statement of fact.

Top Ender
Top Ender
February 17, 2025 2:12 pm

Carry out a shop robbery with a machete? Get to walk free from court!

A man who robbed a Kings Meadows Domino’s Pizza armed with a machete and was nabbed by police shortly after leaving the store has avoided jail time.

Kayne Peter Dixon, 19, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated armed robbery after he and another teenage boy targeted the store on August 13, 2024.

He and an accomplice entered the store at around 10.50pm wearing black clothing, gloves, a balaclava and a beanie while carrying the machete.

The other young man was also in black and carrying a claw hammer.

Justice Robert Pearce found that the pair threatened staff members, with Dixon pointing the machete at a male staff member before he “demanded money”.

“While you did that your associate approached a customer, backed him against the wall to prevent him from leaving and told him not to say anything or do anything silly,” Justice Pearce said.

“The staff member removed notes and coins from the safe box behind the counter.”

The pair stole around $580 and left the store, shortly before they were intercepted by police near their car.

“When you were interviewed by police, you admitted what you had done and said that, although you did not intend to hurt anyone, you had the machete to cause fear and to keep things moving,” he said.

“You also admitted that this was a planned robbery and you were motivated by a need for money to pay bills.”

While recognising the planned aspect of Dixon’s offending and the psychological impact the event had on the store’s employees, Justice Pearce said the “rehabilitation and long-term welfare are very important” for a young offender.

“Actual imprisonment may have a seriously corrupting and damaging effect on you,” he said.

“Because of your early plea of guilty, your lack of relevant prior matters, what I accept is genuine remorse and your personal circumstances, I have decided to wholly suspended the period of imprisonment but with an additional condition that you perform community service.”

Dixon was convicted of the one count and sentenced to 18 months jail, suspended for two years.

Within the two years, Justice Pearce ordered Dixon to perform 140 hours of community service.

Hobart Mercury

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 2:28 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Obviously Justine Pearce of Shiite has never been threatened, little by some scroat with a machete.

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 2:34 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Community Service doing what? Giving lessons on how to use a machete to peel spuds?

johanna
johanna
February 17, 2025 2:39 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Does anyone believe that this is the first time the thug has stepped over the line?

I very much doubt that he is the corruptible innocent depicted by the clueless judge.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 17, 2025 4:12 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

your personal circumstances
Effing brilliant, yer honor. Way to make a reoffender and cement a precedent.
Next you’ll say that the pizza shop was askin’ for it.

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 17, 2025 4:13 pm
Reply to  Top Ender

Non reflector?

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 2:16 pm

Remember the bloke in Toodyay (WA) charged with desecrating the Wagyl or some such drivel?

Guess what:

A Toodyay real estate agent has been found guilty of breaching WA’s Aboriginal Heritage Act after an agonising year-long wait for the verdict.

(Can’t post more ’cause I don’t have a subscription.)

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 2:32 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Another verdict by a POS Judiciary. Makng it look more plausible by drawing the verdict out. Come the revolution the lawyers will be safe until the judicary are taken care of.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 2:47 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.

William Shakespeare

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 2:35 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

The local elders claimed that the Wagyl was never part of their culture.

Certain local grifters claimed that, if the river didn’t flow, the Wagyl’s blood didn’t flow, and their people would get sick and die.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 4:03 pm

Trouble with mythical creatures is you can invent anything you like about them. Suppose a great deal of money was to come to local aborigines only if the culvert remained in place and no objection was made to it. Pretty quickly I’d bet the counter-case would be made that the Wagyl has signified he likes the new lake situation very much.

The Wagyl should be utterly irrelevant to this case.

And thus it should collapse in on itself. There is no ‘heritage’ destruction here. Waterways change for all sorts of reasons.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 2:24 pm

Tony Maddox: Toodyay real estate agent found guilty of Aboriginal Heritage Act breachRebecca Le MayThe West Australian
Mon, 17 February 2025 10:55AM

A Toodyay real estate agent has been found guilty of breaching WA’s Aboriginal Heritage Act after an agonising year-long wait for the verdict.

Tony Maddox, 72, was charged by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage in 2023, accused of damaging or altering a part of the Avon River without first seeking ministerial consent.
Maddox bolstered a crossing over Boyagerring Brook, which runs through his farm north-east of Perth, that provides access to his house.

He concreted the top surface, pumped bore water and removed silt to create a large artificial lake that he says has become an animal sanctuary.
The business owner fought the charge surrounded by a phalanx of supporters at a two-day trial in Perth Magistrates Court in February last year, represented by barrister and former attorney-general Christian Porter.
He argued that the work was necessary because the previous crossing, comprised of sand and rocks when he bought the land in 2014, kept eroding during the rainy season.
Maddox further argued that he could not have been reasonably expected to have known the Act applied to the brook – with Mr Porter questioning whether the Avon River’s Aboriginal heritage-registered status extended to tributaries.
The department’s former registrar of Aboriginal sites, Tania Butler, conceded in her testimony that an online database showing the boundaries of significant sites could sometimes be inaccurate.
That meant Maddox could have fallen foul of the laws even if he had checked.?

Magistrate Andrew Matthews handed down his reserved decision on Monday, fining Maddox $2000 and granting him a spent conviction. He was also slugged court costs of $5000, on top of his own legal fee exceeding $100,000.
The maximum penalty is nine months in jail as well as a $20,000 fine.
He was charged under the original 1972 Act, which the State Government reverted to in 2023 after a colossal update — a response to Rio Tinto’s destruction of Juukan Gorge caves in the Pilbara — sparked outrage from landowners who struggled to understand the complex and onerous new rules.

johanna
johanna
February 17, 2025 2:42 pm

Poor bastard.

And, how can they justify making him wait a year for a decision by a magistrate, FFS. It’s not the High Court.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 3:09 pm
Reply to  johanna

This case has been adjourned EIGHT – that’s right – EIGHT times, with the magistrate sighting “the complexity of the case” as ‘requiring more time to come to a decision.”

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 2:43 pm

It’s a wonder that the name ‘Avon River’ has not yet been ‘aboriginalised’, BTW, the word ‘Avon’ is Celtic/Gaelic for river I do believe. So, as in the UK, the ‘Avon River’ is ‘River River’. lol.

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
February 17, 2025 4:21 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

There are 10 rivers called Avon in the UK. A taxi driver in Bath (which has its own River Avon) told me that.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:08 pm

Elections have consequences.
WA voters need to look hard at Victoria on the social issues.
Financially, someone Kamala level drunk could run WA without the place going broke for a long long time.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 17, 2025 4:18 pm

a response to Rio Tinto’s destruction of Juukan Gorge caves in the Pilbara
…which, via proactive adherence to the 1972 act and mandatory employment of full-time First Nationses experts within Rio Tinto, was approved by the Traditional Owners.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 2:25 pm

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dwPYVQk9RVk
J D Vance telling the Brits they’re a pack of arseholes.
And now you know where the Gestapo and KGB got their recruits from – the general ranks of the police force.

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 2:38 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Telling the British Authorities that is.

Rococo Liberal
Rococo Liberal
February 17, 2025 3:27 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

ANd yet on the famous Catao Institute freedom index the UK and the US rank equally. Australia is ahead of both.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 2:30 pm

Just a thought…

If police union members can effectively vote a Commissioner out of office why can’t the public have a say too?

Arky
February 17, 2025 2:45 pm
Reply to  Roger

Shut up, peasant.
That’s why.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 2:54 pm
Reply to  Roger

It doesn’t mention them in the Peel Principles, does it?
9 Policing Principles

  1. To prevent crime and disorder, as an alternative to their repression by military force and severity of legal punishment.
  2. To recognize always that the power of the police to fulfill their functions and duties is dependent on public approval of their existence, actions and behavior, and on their ability to secure and maintain public respect.
  3. To recognize always that to secure and maintain the respect and approval of the public means also the securing of the willing cooperation of the public in the task of securing observance of laws.
  4. To recognize always that the extent to which the cooperation of the public can be secured diminishes proportionately the necessity of the use of physical force and compulsion for achieving police objectives.
  5. To seek and preserve public favor, not by pandering to public opinion, but by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service to law, in complete independence of policy, and without regard to the justice or injustice of the substance of individual laws, by ready offering of individual service and friendship to all members of the public without regard to their wealth or social standing, by ready exercise of courtesy and friendly good humor, and by ready offering of individual sacrifice in protecting and preserving life.
  6. To use physical force only when the exercise of persuasion, advice and warning is found to be insufficient to obtain public cooperation to an extent necessary to secure observance of law or to restore order, and to use only the minimum degree of physical force which is necessary on any particular occasion for achieving a police objective.
  7. To maintain at all times a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and that the public are the police, the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence.
  8. To recognize always the need for strict adherence to police-executive functions, and to refrain from even seeming to usurp the powers of the judiciary of avenging individuals or the State, and of authoritatively judging guilt and punishing the guilty.
  9. To recognize always that the test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, and not the visible evidence of police action in dealing with them.
Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 3:08 pm
Reply to  Roger

Roger, according to last week’s vote organised by the police association, 87% of the Vicpol rank and file wanted Patton gone. That is an astonishing insurrection. He has since resigned.

Even a government that used the police force as a political tool to suppress a popular revolt knows it couldn’t attempt to ride out such an uprising among its wallopers.

It will have taken six years since Kung Flu, but the Victorian public will finally get their say — with a competent LNP opposition no longer pretending to be Labor — on November 28, 2026.

With Daniel Andrews gone, that is likely to be a bloodbath.

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 3:17 pm
Reply to  Tom

By then Dan will be in ‘Dire Straits’ courtesy of lying about the T Boning Push Bike incident.

Bill P
Bill P
February 17, 2025 10:44 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Please let it be so.
With a lengthy term in the brick and bar motel.

Arky
February 17, 2025 2:44 pm

You wouldn’t be dead for quids right now wouldja?
If I got a terminal diagnosis I would beg the doctors “Do whatever you have to, just let me to live long enough to see the rest of Trump’s term”. Anything. Wire me up to the mains, cut out whatever you have to, pump in whatever drugs 24/7. Just let me see how this turns out.
So far it has been astonishing.

hzhousewife
hzhousewife
February 17, 2025 2:57 pm
Reply to  Arky

yup, like Christmas every morning !

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 3:06 pm
Reply to  Arky

I never thought what I’d seen in the last 20 years, but to see what has happened in the last 4 weeks is like a lifetime.

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 3:27 pm
Reply to  Arky

Best of all, Arky, is that Peter Dutton is now being measured against Donald Trump.

Of course Mr Potato Head will be a dreadful disappointment, but Australia is such a backwater, the place turns to s**t each time the trade union party — freed by superannuation of the need for trade union memberships — is elected to office federally.

Unfortunately, the left already know the formula to neuter the Stupid Frigging Liberals — national traitors like Malcolm Turnbull are a dime a dozen.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 3:47 pm
Reply to  Tom

PM is like a CEO,don’t really know till they’re in the chair with their feet under the desk. Signs so far and the Lieborals in general aren’t promising. Waffleworth/SloMo an utter waste of time.

Morsie
Morsie
February 17, 2025 2:44 pm

According to the Oz,our Muslim community has decided that the Muslim community is the real victim of the nurses video

johanna
johanna
February 17, 2025 3:01 pm
Reply to  Morsie

According to the print edition, the male half of the act has been busted for morphine in his locker at the hospital. Apparently, he contacted a colleague and asked him/her to empty the locker for him. Wisely, the colleague instead told the police.

Yet, still no arrests or charges.

WTF is going on?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 3:07 pm
Reply to  johanna

As usual, there is not much going on where Justice is involved.

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
February 17, 2025 6:39 pm
Reply to  Morsie

News.com has been gaslighting about Grampian Nastis all day.

Problem is like the boy who cried wolf not many are listening anymore.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 2:44 pm

Can’t stop giggling! 😀

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Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 2:56 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Cheeky!

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 2:55 pm
Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 3:22 pm

What is really popping lefty heads off in the US is the speed and the breadth of what Trump is doing.
If he had tried to pick them off in series over time, friendlies from other agencies would have run interference.
I can imagine if he had focussed solely on USAID for three months, the FBI and DOJ and IRS would be getting stuck into DOGE operatives.
But they are so busy fighting their own rearguard action they either don’t have time and/or they wisely recognise that this isn’t the greatest time to fix bayonets and jump out of the trench.
The stats published earlier and houses being put on the market in the DC area tells you it has come as a total surprise. Otherwise the realtor’s boards would have gone up in November.

Kneel
Kneel
February 17, 2025 3:40 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

“I can imagine if he had focussed solely on USAID for three months, the FBI and DOJ and IRS would be getting stuck into DOGE operatives.”

And “mainstream” media can’t find a single thing to focus on – before they have published on one thing, 3 more have popped up. Without the “single voice”, and with Trump focusing on 80-20 things like GovCo waste, immigration, wokeness and so on, they just can’t find the singleness of purpose in attack mode – they are all busy chasing their own individual outrageous thing.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 3:49 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

It’s an orange Blitzkreig. Just beautiful.

Kneel
Kneel
February 17, 2025 4:08 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Indeed.
You can’t say he didn’t learn anything from his first term.

Get people in place who will execute his EO’s.
Stop the USAID sending out $, which is the swamps private piggy bank (as Mike Benz said on Joe Rogan “If it’s too dirty for CIA, get USAID to fund it”).
The AG is now indicting Lelita James and Co – the very people who indicted him on rubbish charges now face real charges for breaking the law when they tried to get him.
If, as and when Kash Patel gets in, the FBI will be fully on board.
CIA top level already is.
RFK Jr and HHS will focus on trying to fix the health of the US population instead of lining the pockets of Big Pharma.
As above, MSM is reeling and can’t focus on anything – there’s just too much going on to have a coordinated dummy spit about any one thing.
And the Dems are focused on the swamp being drained – one of the promises almost every presidential candidate makes is to drain the swamp, Trump is actually doing it! And the majority of US voters have been wanting this to happen for decades.
Better approval rating than he’s ever had (overall positive!)
80% believe he’s doing what he promised to do.

hzhousewife
hzhousewife
February 17, 2025 3:51 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

No-one actually thought he would be coming after THEM !

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 3:24 pm

JD Vance is right about the Poms.
A loathsome bunch.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 3:31 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

He was actually referring to the British Authorities. But you being a one eyed Cyclops cannot see that.

https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.33L319CSA_bIyUiFIgKjeQHaIN&pid=Api&rs=1&c=1&qlt=95&w=104&h=115

Aaron
Aaron
February 17, 2025 6:39 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Oh, I dunno.

The dregs of ’em got sent here.

Seza
Seza
February 17, 2025 8:21 pm
Reply to  Aaron

I resemble that remark – many first second and third fleeters in my line.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
February 17, 2025 3:41 pm

Mr Panzer earlier, apropos of Patton:

KD posted something about Shane Patton working with St Kilda CIB back in the 80’s.

…..

My mail (from someone who worked at an adjacent station) is that he didn’t kick any doors of Serious Crooks in at 4:00 a.m. and was quite adept at taking credit and deflecting blame

Better mail than mine, then – which was from a bloke working the inner north at the time, rather than next door. Fair enough.

Either way, he curried political favour before his ascent to the big chair (the Red Shirts) and again (during Covid), thus alienating pretty much everyone who wasn’t directly paying his contract and any bonuses*.

Throw him on the pile of people who stopped at nothing to get to the top, but failed to realise that government will throw anyone – including their own – on the fire if it suits them.

If you buy the ticket, you must ride the ride.

*Yes I realise the taxpayer forked out for him.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 3:49 pm

US Tech companies, Including X and Google, Threaten To Leave Starmer’s Leftist Britain Over the Cost of Funding Online ‘Safety’ Censorship

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/us-tech-companies-including-x-google-threaten-leave/
The British people are being replaced and haven’t yet realised it.
I doubt they will ever become aware of the replacement and the fact that they are paying for it.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 4:02 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

If they leave Britain the proles would all just get VPNs and it would be business as usual. So the online fascist safety stuff is a complete waste of time, except to piss off the voters.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 3:55 pm

Tom

 February 17, 2025 3:08 pm

 Reply to  Roger

Roger, according to last week’s vote organised by the police association, 87% of the Vicpol rank and file wanted Patton gone. That is an astonishing insurrection. He has since resigned.

Why?
Because every station will have a story of someone just trying to do their job (i.e. catch crooks) who has been descended on from a great height by a DEI from Effical Standards because of some remark made in the lunch room about certain commonalities between offenders, or a benign Facebook post about crime generally.
I can’t see the Liberals doing it, but VikPol is so compromised it needs at least the top two-three rungs taken out and an outsider, probably from the US to run it.
The other thing which needs to be done is get rid of Pleece Meeja. They are just a political propaganda unit for the Commish and the Liars.

Tom
Tom
February 17, 2025 4:26 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Most shocking for me is that the new SFL state leader Brad Battin — a former Victorian policeman — came out in support of Shane Patton at the weekend.

I have no doubt Battin will win the next state election in 2026 but I also have no doubt that, like Peter Dutton as PM, Battin will be a dreadful disappointment.

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Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 8:33 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

An army officer once told me that, strictly speaking, five people having a whinge over morning tea about a senior officer’s shortcomings is a mutiny.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 3:56 pm

Parents increasingly moving their kids to non-government schools:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-17/public-private-school-cost-of-living/104917978

The ABC’s response: stop it!

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feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:02 pm
Reply to  Old Lefty

More tech billionaires are being open about homeschooling their kids.
And not the tech-libertarian bros either.
It’s actually pretty sickening to see billionaire DNC donors keep their kids safe while supporting a system that brainwashes the kids of people who dont have the resources.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 4:45 pm
Reply to  Old Lefty

How many of the “front office” staff of Their ABC went to private schools? How many have sent their kids to private schools?

Maybe they are worried about the kids picking up wrong thought from the kids of the proles?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:14 pm
Reply to  Old Lefty

Along with – Student vouchers are an instrument of the Devil.
Yet there’s nothing else that will deliver choice to the parents.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 4:01 pm

Look, Patton might have been half decent back in the day.
One thing I have learned about Plodsters is that petty jealousies can surface which would make the MAFS girls blush.
(Exhibit A – The Walsh St taskforce).
Boy George wasn’t bad back in the 80’s either, but look at him now.
The thing is, Patton hasn’t been anything but a c-nt this century.
The attempted stitch-up of Pell to satisfy Hunchback over being made a fool of at a Parliamentary enquiry tells you all you need to know.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 4:06 pm
calli
calli
February 17, 2025 4:10 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Pathetic.

It must be horrid realising your nice yachts moored on the riviera won’t be financed by American taxpayers any more.

Suffer in your jocks.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 4:42 pm
Reply to  calli

Nothing else need be said.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 4:07 pm

The Liars are in a bind with Patton.
They can’t afford him to go free-range over red-shirts and the unfortunate cycling incident.
I fully expected him to serve his term until June, quietly go off to spend more time with the family and then pop up as chair of some government authority on a tidy $300-$400k.
But it’s not going to be a good look if they appoint Mr 87 Pussent to any government job, particularly one with anything to do with security or law enforcement.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:11 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Nigerian paratroopers.
Need I say more?

https://x.com/stillgray/status/1891264702937767985

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:19 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

Poor buggers. How badly let down by their training regime are they?
I don’t even want to think of the broken limbs.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 4:50 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

VicPlod going rogue would be a problem if say, … … you ran over a kid on your summer holidays.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 8:30 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

I’d like to hear from him an honest account of the prostitution to the politburo of the Andrews/Setka/Patten Stalinist pervert thuggocracy that led to the corrupt and contemptible Stalininst political prosecution of Cardinal Pell.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
February 17, 2025 4:10 pm

Boy George wasn’t bad back in the 80’s

Steady on.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 4:20 pm

That was fruity.

Titus Groates
Titus Groates
February 17, 2025 6:16 pm

Quite. Norman Gunston had his measure in an interview back in the day.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:12 pm

Bugger. Didnt mean to nest that post.

Wally Dali
Wally Dali
February 17, 2025 4:20 pm

I wonder how the Matildas shrine statue is coming along?

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:27 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

he United Arab Emirates (UAE) ambassador to Washington signaled the possibility of removing all Palestinians from Gaza, in accordance with Trump’s controversial Gaza plan.

Well the UAE is always on the lookout for slaves for their underclass.
Having Pali’s would mix up the Filipino and Bangladeshi’s that clean the toilets.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 5:39 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Maybe.
The Palis were well represented with the Qatar World Cup construction.
They didn’t mind being slaves then.
Even if approx 15k workers died (out of the entire work force).

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 4:45 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Israel has just taken delivery of 1,800 one ton bombs.

Shipment of 2,000-pound bombs from US arrives in Israel (16 Feb)

What they’ll do is shift the safe zone to the north part of the Strip and then plaster the former safe zone where Hamas had been hiding.

Meanwhile they’re refusing to meet Hamas’ demand for thousands of mobile homes.

Report: PM refuses to give approval for mobile homes and earthmoving equipment to enter Gaza (16 Feb)

Which suggests the end game is a miserable and desolate plain of ruins and tents. At the same time Israel will incentivize the Gazans to migrate elsewhere, anywhere.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 4:51 pm

Oh YES!

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 5:09 pm

Signs Israel might be getting extremely serious.

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Damon
Damon
February 17, 2025 5:11 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Australia is not large.but is expected to ‘absorb’ about 1.4 million per year.

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:40 pm

Three tweets/replies.
I’ve posted them all for Cats who don’t have twitterX and might not be able to see them.

.1 Elon posting social security stats.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1891350795452654076

.2 Some punter does the maths,
https://x.com/aidenHIKO/status/1891354011233890334

.3 Elon closes the loop calling it potentially the biggest fraud in US history.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1891357918605332965

?

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 4:47 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

In summary, the official US population is 334million odd.
There are 394million social security numbers where the holder is flagged as alive.
Who would have thought that making citizens prove they are alive could possibly generate the greatest saving of taxpayer money in US history.

And that’s before you even think about chasing fraud.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 4:59 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

Don’t worry when the KRudd doled out that $900 per person Stimulus Package in 2009, money went to dead people and Non-Citizens. NZ people got money as well as others who should not have got it.

Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 17, 2025 6:59 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Yet I got $Zero, as did plenty of fellers I know.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 7:03 pm

I didn’t get the money either.

Arky
February 17, 2025 4:48 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

People including stupid economists who insist that the budget can’t be balanced without cutting mandatory spending or cutting social security, I wonder if they have taken into account both the levels of fraud and the amount of the budget spent on administrative incompetence.
I think Trump may well have balanced the budget by the mid terms.

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H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 4:57 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

UK government will pocket my National Insurance from the early 90s.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:11 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

They have already spent my 7 years worth of working there before coming to Sunny Australia in 1976. Hope it was money well spent. But with any Guv’ment, I think not.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 5:34 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Look, we understand that JC is a mature gentleman, but it seems doubtful that he is over 100 years old.

Nor are they likely to be many living citizens over 150 years old.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:44 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

I still know mine and wifey’s, but I can’t recall my car regos. 🙂

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 5:31 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

And then there are the multiple millions on the rolls with no Social Security Number or other official identifying number.

No wonder the system has been facing bankruptcy for years.

What cannot continue will not continue.

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 6:00 pm
Reply to  feelthebern

Over 1.3 million 150 year olds.

Wow, that’s amazing. Who knew Americans live so long? I bet they all vote for the Democrats.

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 4:48 pm

JC

 February 17, 2025 11:26 am

Now this is a premier MSM Sunday program focusing on politics. This ridiculous bint is suggesting to Rubio that Germany had free speech and this allowed the Nazis to conduct the Holocaust. How much further can the MSM fall.

This is Margaret Brennan’s “free speech” in Nazi Germany:

Censorship in Nazi Germany was extreme and strictly enforced by the governing Nazi Party, but specifically by Joseph Goebbels and his Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Similarly to many other police states both before and since, censorship within Nazi Germany included the silencing of all past and present dissenting voices. In addition to the further propaganda weaponization of all forms of mass communication, including newspaper, music, literature, radio, and film, by the State,[1] the Ministry of Propaganda also produced and disseminated their own literature, which was solely devoted to spreading Nazi ideology and the Hitler Myth.

Censorship in Nazi Germany – Wikipedia

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 4:50 pm

dover0beach

Something tells me these ‘slaves’ would be more likely to slit their ‘master’s’ throats given the relationship of the UAE to US/ Israel and their participation in any removal.

Perhaps a Gazan mass throat slitting exercise would be fine with a lot of people.

You’re telling us it would be almost impossible to fit 2 million miscreants in countries throughout the Middle East when Turkey itself absorbed over 2 million Syrians.

There are around 13 countries where these lowlifes could be spread across. And spread out they should be to ensure they don’t mass and cause trouble in the host countries.

Israelis didn’t cause this mess and they certainly aren’t going anywhere.

Proportion them out to the size of the Mid-East countries and inform them there’s a death penalty for bad behavior.

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Arky
February 17, 2025 4:58 pm
Reply to  JC

Africa.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:02 pm
Reply to  Arky

Not Morocco. Lot’s of American Jews vacation there, so you’d want to keep these bastards well away if Morrocco wanted to keep up as a vacation destination.

But yes, North Africa would be fine.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 4:55 pm

Regarding the Tony Maddox case – the bush telegraph says the reason the magistrate found it so difficult to make a decision was because “they identified as Aboriginal.”

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 5:25 pm

The POS magistrate identifies as an idjit.

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
February 17, 2025 6:55 pm

Grounds for appeal?

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 4:59 pm

Apportioning 2 million murderous miscreants according to population size of host countries.

Egypt   584,000
Turkey   444,000
Iraq   232,000
Saudi Arabia   186,000
Yemen   180,000
Syria   114,000
Jordan   57,000
UAE   52,000
Lebanon   28,000
Palestine   27,000
Oman   26,000
Kuwait   23,000
Qatar   15,000
Bahrain   7,000

Yeah Dover, UAE couuldn’t possibly handle 52,000. Impossible.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 5:14 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

You’re so clever.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 5:29 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

They’re the nice, non murderous ones.

There must be some in any population of psychopaths.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:35 pm
Reply to  JC

Jordan already has over 1 million ‘Pallies’ in Refugee Camps.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 17, 2025 7:25 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

They’re hardly ‘camps’ these days from what I’ve heard.

And Jordan was the original ‘Palestinian’ territory.

Vagabond
Vagabond
February 17, 2025 6:28 pm
Reply to  JC

Where do Ireland and Spain fit into this reckoning?

(asking for a friend)

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 6:41 pm
Reply to  Vagabond

Good point. And Norway.

They all love the Palestinians. Seen it at first hand.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:39 pm
Reply to  JC

Send them to China. They’ll work there.
Or else they’ll starve.
Xi will not put up with any shit from them.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:30 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

Jordan already has over 1 million ‘Pallies’ in Refugee Camps.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 5:17 pm

Good luck getting half a million plus Palis into Egypt. They shut the border as soon as the bullets started flying.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:42 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Last night there was commentary on sending the “Pallies” to Greenland after Trump has bought the place. LOL. Good idea and do it in the Northern Winter. That should freeze the Farkers.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:17 pm

It’s not hard Dover. Apportion those out to the rest. It’s hardly the exaggerated LOL, you pretend. In any event they can’t live next to Israel so this is about the best solution.

They don’t fcking work. They lived on handouts from the rest of the world, which was their prime source of income, and a good portion was stolen by the Hamarse leadership and to build tunnels.

Before the war that started in October 2023, Gaza already had one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. In 2022, the unemployment rate in Gaza was around 45%, with youth unemployment exceeding 60%.

And it’s also not that hard to have them move. On a certain day, there’s no water nor power.

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:42 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Why does my bullshit alarm go off as I read this?
They’ll never discover the assailant because it’s a setup.
Islam is yet again the victim of white people.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 7:12 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

That’s how it reads to myself.

Megan
Megan
February 18, 2025 7:34 am
Reply to  Winston Smith

Yep,my BS detector went off within 30 seconds of hearing the story. Know the centre and the neighbourhood reasonably well.

Security cameras abound. Get ’em before they’re wiped.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:22 pm

February 16, 2025
Freedom Is on the March
By J.B. Shurk

The plan was simple. If Western governments controlled the “narrative” and censored dissent, those with power would retain power forever. If they spied on citizens and threatened uncooperative parties with imprisonment, nobody would dare resist. If they fashioned their labyrinthine bureaucracies into regulatory weapons targeting ideological enemies, opposition leaders with the most to lose would be the first to cower in silence. Own the message. Monopolize the means of messaging. Neutralize competing messengers. This is how totalitarianism rises and freedom dies.

However, as nineteenth-century Prussian military commander Helmuth von Moltke warned, no plan survives contact with the enemy. The globalists did not foresee Brexit. They could not imagine the election of President Donald J. Trump. They underestimated the public support for Bolsonaro, Orbán, Farage, Wilders, and Le Pen. They did not anticipate the return of eloquent defenders of freedom such as Canada’s Pierre Poilievre, Argentina’s Javier Milei, and America’s J.D. Vance. As is true of all ruling classes whose reigns appear unbreakable right before shattering, hubris will be globalism’s undoing.

More at –

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/freedom_is_on_the_march.html

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 5:23 pm

feelthebern

 February 17, 2025 4:47 pm

 Reply to  feelthebern

In summary, the official US population is 334million odd.

There are 394million social security numbers where the holder is flagged as alive.

Step 1 : Run through the social security database and insist that every benefit recipient show up for a personal ID validation within three months. This includes biometric recording with follow up investigation of duplicate biometric data. Any non-validated SS number as at 31st May 2025 will no longer receive benefits.
Step 2 : Those who are not in receipt of benefits but hold a SS number as a matter of record need to similarly validate their SS number by 31st May 2026.
Step 3 : (and put your nucalear flash sunglasses on for this part) a 2025/26 validated SS identification is the primary source of ID required to vote in the November 2026 mid-term elections.

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feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 5:36 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

This is it.
Baris is like a broken record on it.
The census data is wrong but they won’t fix it because it impacts how many congressional districts and electoral college votes states get.

Something like a cleanse of the social security system would show how many million Americans are dead but still counted in the census AND registered to vote AND have voted in multiple elections since they died.

The stealing from social security is important it’s a data set that can be applied much more broadly.

Maybe that’s why DOGE is on it this way.
Easier than trying to get the FEC to act.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:38 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Dude, you wouldn’t want to punish the population by asking them to visit the SS office – or any government office. The GOP would lose most of it’s seats. Trust me on this one.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 6:06 pm
Reply to  JC

“As far as the State of New York is concerned you ARE the ASSMAN”.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:24 pm

No, I said there is little to no upside for any of the four countries mentioned in the upcoming meeting taking them or any of the others you mentioned.

Greatly limiting the bullshit that goes on once a decade by a bunch of lowlifes wanting to kill thems Jews thereby destabilizing the entire region.

And what’s the upside in financing the reconstruction?

No one is going to reconstruct old Gaza. That’s not going to happen.

Bespoke
Bespoke
February 17, 2025 5:34 pm
Reply to  JC

It would make an epic golf course.

Entropy
Entropy
February 17, 2025 6:30 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

Potato fields.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:48 pm
Reply to  Bespoke

The rubble will make a Great Pier of Gaza.
Why doesn’t anyone listen to my fabulous ideas?

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 5:29 pm

What’s the upside for ME countries taking the murderous goat shaggers?
I think the question is being framed by the Donald as an absence of downside.
As in, we won’t cut your funding, we will still give you intel we have on what the murderous goat shaggers are up to etc etc

Perplexed of Brisbane
Perplexed of Brisbane
February 17, 2025 8:30 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

What type of muslim are the Gazan trespassers? Send them to muslim countries that are the opposite type, so they will get a warm welcome.

bons
bons
February 17, 2025 5:30 pm

Normaly, I would be quite frowny about pollies turning up at events with kids and grand kids in tow.

But as a visual FU to Obama’s family hating communist perverts it is pure genius.

Unstoppable. Even the most deranged lefty media hacks will get torn apart for attacking the kids.

My only concern, given the Left’s calls for violence is the kids safety.

You have got to love “my grandpa has a realy big racecar”.

OIf cause, the term ‘family’ carries a rather broad definition in the case of Musk.

hzhousewife
hzhousewife
February 17, 2025 5:58 pm
Reply to  bons

 the term ‘family’ carries a rather broad definition in the case of Musk.

He can match it with the best of Arabs in this regard !!!

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 17, 2025 5:35 pm

That Valentine’s day stuff from Albo and her was tough to watch.

—–

Danger Dan Reviews:

It’s all a front to make him popular! Albanese

feelthebern
feelthebern
February 17, 2025 5:42 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

As Marc Andresseen says on twitter when he sees something he thinks is just awful.
“blocked and reported”.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 6:24 pm
Reply to  Steve trickler

Now I know I’m a bad person.

I loved that.

Being tougher than Nicholas Cage and all.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 6:32 pm
Reply to  calli

He’s only pretending to be tough.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
February 17, 2025 5:43 pm

I said there is little to no upside for any of the four countries mentioned in the upcoming meeting taking them or any of the others you mentioned

Nonsense- immigrants are always, and in every way a boon to the nation lucky enough to get them, either that of pollies have been lying for the last 40+ years like pigs in shit.

And we all know that wouldnt happen!

/sarc, if its needed.

Arky
February 17, 2025 6:22 pm

True.
Time we shared the economic boons of mass immigration with these silly holdouts. Think of the great fillip to their housing markets.
My list:
South Africa.
Zimbabwe.
Egypt.
Sudan.
Algeria.
Ethiopia.
Rwanda.
Cuba.
China.
North Korea.
Burma.
Pakistan.
Libya.
Syria.
Bangladesh.
Afghanistan.
Iraq.
Iran.

Entropy
Entropy
February 17, 2025 6:33 pm

“workplace that supports diversity and inclusion can improve productivity and customer engagement and help avoid complaints of harassment or discrimination.”

LOL. Just saying it doesn’t make it true.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 6:52 pm
Reply to  Lee

Excavations, Lee.
Digging bloody great big holes.

Perplexed of Brisbane
Perplexed of Brisbane
February 17, 2025 8:27 pm
Reply to  Lee

Turning tunnels into foundations.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 5:48 pm

The hard part is finding an agreement, and in my opinion that’s not hard. The easy part is forcing them to go. As for moving the population. You suggested earlier it would be hard to move them to places like the UAE. They’d jump at the chance to move to the Gulf States for obvious reasons.

Perplexed of Brisbane
Perplexed of Brisbane
February 17, 2025 8:27 pm
Reply to  JC

As long as Albo and Wong keep their big mouths shut and don’t offer to take all of them here.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 5:56 pm

Migrant Crossings Down 90% Under Trump and Homan

Migrants brushed off former Border Czar Kamala Harris when she said, “Don’t come.” The true message under the Biden-Harris Administration: “Come to America where you will receive free debit cards, housing, health care, and education!” The message changed on the very day that Trump was re-elected and the proof is in the numbers – illegal crossings are down 90%.

Post, Customs and Border Protection had 3,953 encounters with illegal migrants through February 11. Estimates state that total crossings should be near or below 10,000 for the month. In comparison, border officials were processing 4,800 PER DAY at this time last year.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 11,000 migrants in 18 days, averaging around 600 daily arrests. The Department of Homeland Security removed an additional 5,700 illegal immigrants who were living a US taxpayer subsidized life. The new Border Czar Tom Homan is incredibly effective and a total 180 from what we saw under Kamala. He may seem cold but the message is clear – entering the US illegally is once again a CRIME.

The ”progressive” Democrats are in a tailspin and hosting events to inform migrants how to bypass ICE. AOC promoted an event on her social media channels called “Know Your Rights With ICE” that provided detailed information on how to handle an ICE encounter.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/migrant-crossings-down-90-under-trump-and-homan/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=RSS

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cohenite
February 17, 2025 6:02 pm
Reply to  Indolent

FMD, I thought he was one of the good ones. I’m moving to Mars and starting up a new online chat room called space book.

Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 10:31 pm
Reply to  cohenite

He is another Lindsay Graham, does a good snow job when needed.

cohenite
February 17, 2025 5:59 pm
johanna
johanna
February 17, 2025 6:09 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Meh, actors. It’s what they do. Repeat stuff told to them by others.

Megan
Megan
February 18, 2025 7:41 am
Reply to  cohenite

Another moron who failed to listen to Ricky Gervais.

We don’t give a damn what you think

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 6:00 pm

What else is it but a power trip. They just want to control you.
US election observer charged with felony after refusing to wear mask during 2024 presidential count

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 6:01 pm

My grandmother Ruth Ellis was hanged but she deserves a pardonStephen Beard says the physical and mental abuse his grandmother experienced was not taken into account during her trial in 1955
Alex Farber
, Media Correspondent
Sunday February 16 2025, 10.35pm GMT, The Times
My grandmother Ruth Ellis was hanged but she deserves a pardon
Stephen Beard says the physical and mental abuse his grandmother experienced was not taken into account during her trial in 1955
Alex Farber, Media Correspondent
Sunday February 16 2025, 10.35pm GMT, The Times
Crime
ITV
Black and white photo of David Blakely and Ruth Ellis.
Ruth Ellis shot dead her lover, David Blakely, outside a pub in London in 1955
BETTMANN/CORBIS /GETTY IMAGES

Almost 70 years ago the decision that Ruth Ellis should be sentenced to death for murdering her lover sparked a debate that ultimately led to the abolition of capital punishment.

Now her grandson is hoping that an ITV drama about her starring Lucy Boynton and Toby Jones will once again provoke a public outcry that will this time result in her being pardoned.

Stephen Beard is confident that A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, in which Jones plays Ellis’s solicitor, John Bickford, could have a similar impact to Mr Bates vs the Post Office, in which Jones also starred.
Stephen Beard, grandson of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in the UK.
Stephen Beard says the judge’s decision had a huge impact on his mother
TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER JACK HILL

“I’m not saying that Ruth should be reprieved because she did murder a man but the fact that the judge decided that the only sentence he could impose because of the admittance of premeditated murder was hanging was incorrect. That wasn’t the only option open to him,” said Beard.

“There was such a severe miscarriage of justice, which will be explained through the series, that I wonder whether there is a KC who believes there’s enough substance and weight here for Ruth’s case to be taken back to the courts. If handled professionally and mercifully, the conclusion would have been that this was a case of both battered woman syndrome and diminished responsibility.”

A jury at the Old Bailey took only 14 minutes to convict Ellis in June 1955 of shooting David Blakely, a racing car driver, outside the Magdala pub in Hampstead, north London. The following month she became the last woman to be hanged in Britain at Holloway Prison, aged 28.

Beard, 36, points to a similar case that took place around the same time in which a woman killed her neighbour with a garden spade but was not sentenced to death. He believes that the physical and mental abuse Ellis suffered at Blakely’s hands while she was pregnant drove her to shoot him and that this abuse was not taken into account sufficiently by the court.
Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
Ellis
ALAMY

In addition, he says that her lifestyle, which included a job as a nightclub hostess, nude modelling and sex work, also unfairly counted against her.

“Ruth dyed her hair peroxide blonde because she wanted to look her best in court,” he said. “It was probably the worst thing that she did because ultimately she looked like a woman of the night stood there on the dock.

“She was the antithesis of what was deemed a proper woman at the time, who should stay at home, look after the kids and cook and clean. But that wasn’t her, she was a character.”

Beard criticised the 1985 film Dance with a Stranger, in which Ellis was played by Miranda Richardson, for perpetuating such an image.

“It’s amazing to see the hypocrisy. The story was told from a man’s perspective and highlighted this idea that she was a reckless, alcoholic prostitute who got what she had coming to her. That just wasn’t the case at all.”
Albert Pierrepoint, retired executioner, at the grave of Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain.
Albert Pierrepoint, the English hangman, at the grave of Ellis
TONY EYLES/NEWS GROUP

Beard’s mother, Georgina, who was adopted by a family in Warrington after her mother’s execution, died aged 50 in 2001. Her demise was attributed to Ellis’s downfall. Beard says that as a direct consequence of the judge’s decision his mother led a chaotic life that included relationships with the footballer George Best and the actor Richard Harris.

“When she was eight years old, she found that her adopted mother wasn’t her [birth] mother and sought to find her identity by moving to London and following in Ruth’s footsteps,” he said. “She flirted with the sex trade and unfortunately became an alcoholic herself.”

Boynton, 31, said she hoped that A Cruel Love would act as a catalyst to examine how women are treated by the judicial system.

“We acknowledge that we live in a patriarchy but feel very uncomfortable acknowledging that means that we live in a misogynistic society,” she said.

“We haven’t progressed [since 1955]. Domestic violence statistics get worse every year and it’s an epidemic in the UK,” she said. “I feel privileged to be a part of a show that really brings that to light and will hopefully be a catalyst of conversation for audiences.”
Crime
ITV

Almost 70 years ago the decision that Ruth Ellis should be sentenced to death for murdering her lover sparked a debate that ultimately led to the abolition of capital punishment.
Now her grandson is hoping that an ITV drama about her starring Lucy Boynton and Toby Jones will once again provoke a public outcry that will this time result in her being pardoned.
Stephen Beard is confident that A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, in which Jones plays Ellis’s solicitor, John Bickford, could have a similar impact to Mr Bates vs the Post Office, in which Jones also starred.

“I’m not saying that Ruth should be reprieved because she did murder a man but the fact that the judge decided that the only sentence he could impose because of the admittance of premeditated murder was hanging was incorrect. That wasn’t the only option open to him,” said Beard.
“There was such a severe miscarriage of justice, which will be explained through the series, that I wonder whether there is a KC who believes there’s enough substance and weight here for Ruth’s case to be taken back to the courts. If handled professionally and mercifully, the conclusion would have been that this was a case of both battered woman syndrome and diminished responsibility.”
A jury at the Old Bailey took only 14 minutes to convict Ellis in June 1955 of shooting David Blakely, a racing car driver, outside the Magdala pub in Hampstead, north London. The following month she became the last woman to be hanged in Britain at Holloway Prison, aged 28.
Beard, 36, points to a similar case that took place around the same time in which a woman killed her neighbour with a garden spade but was not sentenced to death. He believes that the physical and mental abuse Ellis suffered at Blakely’s hands while she was pregnant drove her to shoot him and that this abuse was not taken into account sufficiently by the court.

In addition, he says that her lifestyle, which included a job as a nightclub hostess, nude modelling and sex work, also unfairly counted against her.
“Ruth dyed her hair peroxide blonde because she wanted to look her best in court,” he said. “It was probably the worst thing that she did because ultimately she looked like a woman of the night stood there on the dock.
“She was the antithesis of what was deemed a proper woman at the time, who should stay at home, look after the kids and cook and clean. But that wasn’t her, she was a character.”
Beard criticised the 1985 film Dance with a Stranger, in which Ellis was played by Miranda Richardson, for perpetuating such an image.
“It’s amazing to see the hypocrisy. The story was told from a man’s perspective and highlighted this idea that she was a reckless, alcoholic prostitute who got what she had coming to her. That just wasn’t the case at all.”

Beard’s mother, Georgina, who was adopted by a family in Warrington after her mother’s execution, died aged 50 in 2001. Her demise was attributed to Ellis’s downfall. Beard says that as a direct consequence of the judge’s decision his mother led a chaotic life that included relationships with the footballer George Best and the actor Richard Harris.
“When she was eight years old, she found that her adopted mother wasn’t her [birth] mother and sought to find her identity by moving to London and following in Ruth’s footsteps,” he said. “She flirted with the sex trade and unfortunately became an alcoholic herself.”
Boynton, 31, said she hoped that A Cruel Love would act as a catalyst to examine how women are treated by the judicial system.
“We acknowledge that we live in a patriarchy but feel very uncomfortable acknowledging that means that we live in a misogynistic society,” she said.
“We haven’t progressed [since 1955]. Domestic violence statistics get worse every year and it’s an epidemic in the UK,” she said. “I feel privileged to be a part of a show that really brings that to light and will hopefully be a catalyst of conversation for audiences.”

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 6:20 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Should be impeached.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 7:37 pm
Reply to  Indolent

What does “his” NGO purport to do?

johanna
johanna
February 17, 2025 6:20 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Was it her who tried to correct someone about the phrase
‘sound and the fury?’ (signifying nothing)

It is Shakespeare, and William Faulkner took part of it for the title of his excellent book.

I think it was in WIP that she tried to correct the reference by claiming it was Faulkner.

A normal person would spend a week under the doona after a faceplant like that.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 6:53 pm
Reply to  johanna

The Scottish Play.

She bared her teeth at Vance. One of the funniest things I’ve seen for ages. He just shrugged it off.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:02 pm
Reply to  calli

I wonder if he counted her fillings?

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 6:05 pm

We can’t have people saying anything they want, can we.

@60Minutes

“Free speech needs boundaries… Without boundaries, a very small group of people can rely on endless freedom to say anything that they want, while everyone else is scared and intimidated,” says Josephine Ballon, CEO of HateAid.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 6:12 pm
Reply to  Indolent

“I Disapprove of What You Say, But I Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It.”

Attributed to Voltaire

Perplexed of Brisbane
Perplexed of Brisbane
February 17, 2025 8:16 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

I wouldn’t be too keen to defend the muzzie nurses to my death. Their death, yes.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 6:16 pm
Reply to  Indolent

In that case, the boundaries should be at the end of Infinity.

Makka
Makka
February 17, 2025 6:27 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Thankfully those Bankstown nurses ignored our hate speech laws and posted their vile opinions and threats online. We now know without any doubt the depth of the moslem ispired hate fomenting inside NSW Health.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 7:40 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Strange, that’s what’s been happening for several years.

Their bleat is that they may no longer be part of the “very small group of people [who] can rely on endless freedom to say anything that they want”.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 6:09 pm
Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 6:24 pm

Mainstream Muslim bodies and extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir join forces to support two nurses who claimed they would kill Israeli patients, saying the workers are victims of ‘weaponised anti-Semitism’ and ‘manufactured outrage’.

Australia, we have a problem, a big fcking problem.

Last edited 2 days ago by Cassie of Sydney
Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 7:28 pm

The video is still up according to a link here.
All the blessings of the Censorship State.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 6:30 pm

Mainstream Muslim bodies and extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir join forces to support two nurses…

Well, the moderate majority didn’t hold out for long.

Makka
Makka
February 17, 2025 6:34 pm
Reply to  Roger

The message is to Minns and Albo.

“Come and get us. And see where it gets you.”

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 6:41 pm
Reply to  Makka

And the message the wider electorate takes away is that Albo & Minns are weak men whose words count for nothing.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 6:40 pm
Reply to  Roger

Scratch a moderate Muslim …

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 6:59 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

And you’ll find someone who, at the least, is exposed to manipulation by community leaders, even if they don’t share the full agenda themselves.

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 7:41 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

Find a rabid extremist.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:04 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Bingo!

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 6:57 pm
Reply to  Roger

There is no “moderate majority” in Islam when it comes to the crunch.

Because they don’t want to be murdered by their coreligionists, if nothing else.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:06 pm
Reply to  Lee

No, they are more than happy to help their co-religionists.
If the head-hacking began with abandon, even Squalid Aly would join in, albeit with gloves, an apron and cotton wool up his nose.
After all, standards must be maintained.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 6:34 pm

Meanwhile, the by all accounts harmless war memorabilia collector who stupidly pulled out a Nazi flag to show his mate in a Darlinghurst pub -without any intent to intimidate or offend anyone, mind you – is behind bars on remand.

Did someone say two tier policing?

Last edited 2 days ago by Roger
calli
calli
February 17, 2025 6:48 pm
Reply to  Roger

Wait for it…Sanskrit will soon be a “hate language”.

And Rudyard Kipling will be unpersoned.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 7:06 pm
Reply to  calli

I thought he already had been…

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 7:42 pm
Reply to  calli

And Hinduism will be banned.

Rockdoctor
Rockdoctor
February 17, 2025 7:12 pm
Reply to  Roger

Made mention to it myself on a number of occasions.

Plod nabbed him within 2 blocks of the establishment.

Public are noting this, I’ve heard it in passing conversations.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 7:26 pm
Reply to  Rockdoctor

The public aren’t mugs, whatever Labor notables may think.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 7:44 pm
Reply to  Roger

Labor was once based on the philosophy that “The public aren’t mugs”.
?
Not now.

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 8:07 pm
Reply to  Roger

Yet the same NSW plod will not arrest a single person screaming “gas the Jews!”

Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 6:35 pm

Here’s the plain truth, Muslim bodies, radical preachers and radical organisations like Hizbut-Tahrir support the murder of Jews.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 6:39 pm

feelthebern

 February 17, 2025 5:36 pm

 Reply to  Sancho Panzer

This is it.

Baris is like a broken record on it.

The census data is wrong but they won’t fix it because it impacts how many congressional districts and electoral college votes states get.

Something like a cleanse of the social security system would show how many million Americans are dead but still counted in the census AND registered to vote AND have voted in multiple elections since they died

It’s really three-pronged.
Firstly, there is the direct effect of dead people voting;
Secondly, there is the leverage into electoral college/congressional district boundaries. Even if the dead people don’t actually vote, they create electoral weight in being counted in the census;
Thirdly, there is the issue of illegals being counted in the census as well. If they are gone, that further dilutes certain areas. Looking at you, California and Noo York.
This could completely change the complexion of the electoral map in the US for a generation.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 6:43 pm

I find it amazing that plod can locate a woman who scrawls rude and obnoxious stuff on toilet doors but can’t find out who was behind a caravan full of explosives.

And please don’t tell me it was those meth head carnie folk.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 6:57 pm
Reply to  calli

I note police have intimated that a criminal outfit is involved.

I’m still inclined to my Lebanese hypothesis.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 7:33 pm
Reply to  calli

Please calli:
Amateur Chemists of no fixed abode, if you don’t mind.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 6:47 pm
Makka
Makka
February 17, 2025 6:54 pm

Peter Dutton says its his “instinct” to keep Rudd there.

Dutton will be the Bradbury PM.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 8:29 pm
Reply to  Makka

It would be the “instinct” of any sane person to keep Rudd as far away as possible.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 9:10 pm
Reply to  Boambee John

Make him ambassador to Moscow. With a bit of luck, he might “,jump” out of a hotel window.

Morsie
Morsie
February 17, 2025 9:11 pm
Reply to  Makka

Thought that was Morrison

Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 17, 2025 10:52 pm
Reply to  Makka

Were I in Dutton’s shoes, I too would mumble something about Rudd remaining in place.

Upon my being elected, Rudd would be insta-replaced by Scomo!

Don’t give the enemy anything to latch onto.

Last edited 2 days ago by Salvatore – Iron Publican
Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 6:57 pm

So, overnight a building in Melbourne was vandalised with Jew hating threats and obscenities. The building was once home to a business that had been owned until recently by a well known Jewish family, a family who found sanctuary here after World War II. The Jew hating vandalism overnight consisted of the usual hate, swastikas were daubed on the building and the following words written…..

‘Gas the Jews’

Ahh but your eyes deceive you, Cassie. I will now wait for Vic Plod to claim it was not ‘Gas the Jews‘ daubed on the business, it was……

‘Damn the Jews’

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 7:04 pm

Or, according to the police “handwriting experts” it was done by a Grampians Nazi, not a Muesli.

Last edited 2 days ago by Lee
Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 7:06 pm

Sad Cafe news.

Untouched piece of land hits the market (Ncl local news, 17 Feb)

I’ve walked and ridden the trails in that area of bush for many years. To the top of each of the hills. There’s a nice bellbird dell in the front left of the photo. As to the Cafe that patch of bushland is where many of my currawongs nest, so they’ll have to find someplace else. Ah well.

cohenite
February 17, 2025 7:09 pm

Bolta strong about muzzie groups who have come out in support of the 2 muzzie nurses who claimed they had killed and would kill Jewish patients.

Muslim bodies, extremist group close ranks around nurses at centre of antisemitic video, condemn ‘hypocrisy’ from media and politicians | Sky News Australia

Also in support Muslim Votes Matter which has cottoned onto the fact that the muzzie vote is keeping many liars in parliament:

Muslim Votes Matter

Any pollie who supports muzzies is betraying this country.

And then he has the 2 weak arses on; Kroger and Conroy, who only talk the talk.

Last edited 2 days ago by cohenite
Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 7:18 pm
Reply to  cohenite

Didn’t Conjob Conroy have red underpants on his head?

And wasn’t it the KRudd and Conjob that dreamt up the NBN ‘White Elephant on the back of a beer coaster flying Business Class at 33,000 feet above sea level?

Bolt. Don’t ever have this Plonker on your show ever again.

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 7:23 pm
Reply to  cohenite

When Kroger, Conroy and Joyce come on Bolt I turn off.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 7:39 pm
Reply to  Lee

Zero cut through.

Kroger bloviating about this and that.

Australian nurses boasted about wanting to kill and having killed “Israeli” (read Jewish) patients.

These nurses are paediatric nurses.

Let. That. Sink. In.

It’s indefensible in any culture, any language.

No more needs to be said. But these blathering guests need to fill the air with words thus diminishing the impact of the facts.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 7:17 pm

Haha, lefties tried to organize a protest against Elon…

More Like ‘Inaction Network’: Nationwide Tesla Protest Flops As ‘Rent-A-Protester’ Goes MIA (17 Feb)

Epic stuff. I particularly like the guy right at the end of the article, He’s um, awesome.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:16 pm

Apart from the snow, that looks exactly like the low-rent, anti-Israel protesters at Moss Vale I described a few month back.

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 7:19 pm
calli
calli
February 17, 2025 7:44 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Indolent, I really don’t want to watch this antisemite or give him a single click. The lights went out in his heart long ago.

Others of course can do as they wish.

(not casting nasturtiums at your other links, natch)

Last edited 2 days ago by calli
Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:18 pm
Reply to  calli

Agree Calli.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 7:45 pm
Reply to  Indolent

I like the message, but who advised him on dress and appearance on a blog?

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 7:48 pm
Reply to  johanna

They certainly could use some professional advice on skin care and cleansing.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 8:09 pm
Reply to  johanna

Of course the ABC will say it’s all about Islamophobia.

Meanwhile the ABC reports in a predatory teacher at ‘a school’, unspecified. We can take it from that that it was a state school.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:21 pm
Reply to  johanna

I’ll Ride With You.

cohenite
February 17, 2025 9:17 pm
Reply to  johanna

Absolute bullshit. The abc is disgusting.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 7:30 pm

Boambee John

 February 17, 2025 5:34 pm

 Reply to  dover0beach

Look, we understand that JC is a mature gentleman, but it seems doubtful that he is over 100 years old.

Nor are they likely to be many living citizens over 150 years old.

According to US Social Security records there is at least one US citizen who could have been on speaking terms with Oliver Cromwell and Charles II.
PS : I’ve seen photos of JC.
He is at least 100.
Absolute minimum.

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JC
JC
February 17, 2025 7:58 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

That makes me a decade younger than Liz.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:22 pm
Reply to  JC

Which one are you, Stadler or Waldorf? 😀

cohenite
February 17, 2025 9:17 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

100 what?

Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 7:37 pm

I’m still inclined to my Lebanese hypothesis.

You are not alone.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 7:43 pm

New Jersey Bans Safe, Effective Ammunition

Every year at my home blog I update an article that illustrates the point. Years ago a reporter, one Gersh Kuntzman, wrote of the horrors of firing the most powerful, trauma-inducing gun in all of creation: the .223 caliber AR-15, famous for its mild recoil and excellent ergonomics and accuracy. Kuntzman so emasculated himself he became a national laughingstock and even anti-liberty/gun cracktivists wouldn’t return his calls.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/new-jersey-bans-safe-effective-ammunition

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:23 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Haw!

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 8:27 pm
Reply to  Winston Smith

Just ridiculous. Hollow point: “Excuse while I stop inside my target and dump all my energy in one explosive “whoompf”. Hardball: “Excuse me while I pass through my target … and this drywall .. and into this … get out of the way, kid!!”

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 17, 2025 7:43 pm
Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:24 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

Oh God, that was so shameful!
If I had a male relative that spoke like that, I would put him down myself.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 17, 2025 7:47 pm

‘Doctor Who’ Star David Tennant Rages at ‘Villain’ Trump During BAFTA Film Awards Opening Speech

seems anyone with get up and go and half a brain got out of Scotland over a century ago.

Roger
Roger
February 17, 2025 7:53 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

Certainly my ancestors did.

Tennant is a serial offender.

Last time I think it was JK Rowling.

Basically, I think he’s insecure and needs the approval of his peers.

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Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 8:28 pm
Reply to  Roger

Basically, I think he’s <s>insecure and needs the approval of his peers</s> a dick who needs his hand grafted off it!

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 8:29 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Well, that didn’t work!

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 7:58 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

Time to invoke the Anthony Hopkins doctrine.
“Actors repeat lines off a page. Most a too stupid to have an opinion”.

132andBush
132andBush
February 17, 2025 7:54 pm

Boy George wasn’t bad back in the 80’s

Flamer!!

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 7:55 pm
Reply to  132andBush

How dare you!
[Pout … Mince … Slam!]

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:25 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Giggle, snicker…

Cassie of Sydney
February 17, 2025 8:00 pm

Last Friday I watched the Youtube video of the Chilean kayaker swallowed by a whale (and then spat out).

A group of us were talking about it at work, everyone had seen the Youtube video and I remarked….’it was exactly like ‘Jonah and the Whale‘. One my older colleagues laughed out loud and said…’yes’…..my two young colleagues, both in their mid-20s said….

‘what?’

I asked both of them if they knew any stories from the Bible and both said….NO.

Sad.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
February 17, 2025 8:05 pm

Typical products of our woketard de-education system.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 8:14 pm

Probably never heard of Moby Dick as well.

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 8:30 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Moby Dick? Is that some sort of social disease?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 8:59 pm
Reply to  Bruce in WA

Try the Library or a Book Shop.

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 10:57 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

It was a joke, Joyce.

Bill P
Bill P
February 18, 2025 9:49 am
Reply to  Bruce in WA

What’s six feet long and drags along the seafloor?
Moby’s dick.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:21 pm

Someone has taken the time to put this Edge of Darkness scene up.

https://x.com/botofdarkness/status/1863580665310015924

Ridiculously good series, from when the BBC could do stuff.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:27 pm

That was so awesome!
Also, that the young bloke just shook it off as, meh, it happens.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:36 pm

Cassie,
growing up, my parents, and Schools’ version of Catholicism, was not a happy one.
But, I always adored the stories of the Saints.
The Saints were over and above with Courage, and what I always look for, Honour. Ask anyone, regardless of age, what defines Honour, and watch for the confusion, the blank looks, then the, “who F**king cares?

I still have a book of Bible Stories I used to read to my son.
Hell, I still have all my Pony Books from childhood!

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:01 pm

Watching “Escape from LA”.
Haven’t seen it for, must be decades.
It seems a mashup of the two Kingsman movies, Robocop, Idiocracy and a bit of Starship Troopers.
A lot of fun and “Kurt Russell”. sigh… moon… flutter…

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:07 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Watching a bit more, they have also channeled Mad Max.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 8:20 pm
Reply to  Pogria

They are all trying to escape from LA and SF. Texas awaits.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:24 pm
Reply to  Pogria

I love Big Trouble in Little China. Kim Cattrall..sigh.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:39 pm

Mannequin. 😀

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 17, 2025 8:10 pm

My favourite Bible story is mene mene tekel upharsin

Eyrie
Eyrie
February 17, 2025 8:26 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

See the writing on the Wall.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 8:37 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

I like Elijah and the prophets of Baal. And Balaam and the donkey. Then there’s Daniel and the lions.

So much good stuff!

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:43 pm
Reply to  calli

As a Baker and cook, San Lorenzo.
“turn me over, I’m done on this side!!!

Arky
February 17, 2025 8:53 pm
Reply to  calli

Sure, but often we only know the stories because they were lifted out, bowdlerised and taught to us as children. How many have gone back and read Daniel in it’s entirety?
How many have bothered thereafter to do a little reading on the Babylonian captivity?

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Arky
February 17, 2025 8:55 pm
Reply to  Arky

…and because few of us have bothered to do so, we get the atheist left saying “it’s all just fairy tales”. And no one is in a good position to push back.

Arky
February 17, 2025 8:58 pm
Reply to  Arky

I had one such person last week referring to the bible stories as akin to the tooth fairy.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 9:07 pm
Reply to  Arky

The Greatest Story Ever Told. The Bible, cobbled together around 300 AD and translated many times.

calli
calli
February 17, 2025 9:01 pm
Reply to  Arky

Even a childish understanding is better than none at all. I tend to have my nose buried in the OT just for the great stories. It’s history, peppered with tales of people you can relate to.

But not Jezebel. She’s just plain nasty.

Little Gidding
Little Gidding
February 17, 2025 8:49 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

Which was used very cleverly in the Heath Ledger film, “A Knight’s Tale”.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 8:24 pm

The alleged re-building of Gaza.
Simple question.
Where is the money going to come from?
It sure as shit isn’t coming from USAID for starters, or directly from any other US Agency for that matter.
Then there is the knock-on effects of other US actions.
The UN is going to be starved for cash, because the days of pissing money away and sending the tab to Washington are ovah.
Speaking of strapped for cash, the Europeans are going to be hit up for a bit of heavy lifting funding NATO, then there is the other little rebuilding project in the Ukraine.
Which basically leaves Middle Eastern states.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 8:28 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Answer – No one is going to rebuild Gaza.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 8:49 am
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Why would you even try … it seem to keep falling down for some reason…

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 8:31 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Gaza will not be rebuilt. Israel wants it to be a flat plain. If the Gazans want to live in tents on a desolate landscape they can do so.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 8:32 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

The perfect answer to “Who should rebuild Gaza?” is … drumroll … the CFMEU.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 9:19 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

They might be able to agree on the award in about fifty years time.

Then the hard negotiating can start.

Lee
Lee
February 17, 2025 8:37 pm
Reply to  Sancho Panzer

Stuff Gaza.

They made their bed, let them lie in the rubble.

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Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 8:50 pm
Reply to  Lee

The Palestinians have followed every swivel eyed loon, beginning with the Grand Mufti of Jeruselum, and going on to his lunatic of a nephew, Yasser Arafat – let them live with the consequences.

Arky
February 17, 2025 8:42 pm

If I see that eHarmony ad with the stupid MFer with the dead Venus fly trap plant one more time I am going on a rampage.

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Arky
February 17, 2025 8:44 pm
Reply to  Arky

And if you are going to show lesbos, at least make them the hot variety, not the shaved head butch ones in trousers.
PS.
There is no such thing as a lesbian, it’s only that women are easily confused and talked into stuff.

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Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 9:02 pm
Reply to  Arky

Some of us are stronger than that Arky.
Even the hot chicks at Pinocchio’s in Brisbane, during the early eighties, couldn’t change my mind. 😀

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 17, 2025 9:03 pm
Reply to  Arky

My wife must be a lesbian. I confused her and talked her into marriage.

Bruce in WA
February 17, 2025 10:51 pm
Reply to  GreyRanga

I reckon I must be a lesbian at heart. I mean, I’ve seen one of those movies … and they don’t do anything to each other I wouldn’t do to ’em! (H/T KBW)

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:55 pm

Escape from LA has inspired many modern films.
It is in its “Hunger Games”, bit right now.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 8:57 pm
Reply to  Pogria

a bit of “Total Recall”, as well.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 9:13 pm
Reply to  Pogria

Watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail on SBS Viceland now.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 9:26 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Have it on DVD.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 9:00 pm

Cultural landscape ‘obliterated’ at mine, court told
Keira JenkinsAAP
Mon, 17 February 2025 4:33PM

The Country where Fortescue Metals Group has dug up tonnes of iron ore will be returned to Traditional Owners as “large pits in the land”, once mining operations have ceased, a court has been told.
The federal court is considering how much compensation Yindjibarndi native title holders could receive from Fortescue Metals Group, as closing submissions begin in the long-running legal dispute.
Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation are seeking compensation from Fortescue over “economic and cultural loss” due to mining operations.
Fortescue began mining at the Solomon hub in the Pilbara in 2013 without agreement from the Aboriginal corporation, instead dealing with a breakaway group.
During his submission, barrister for Yindjibarndi, Vance Hughston told the federal court the devastation to Country had been enormous, as had the wealth generated for Fortescue and the state of Western Australia.
“The only party missing out in all of this is the Yindjibarndi people,” he said.
“Country, physically and culturally is being destroyed, they’re locked out of that Country and they are not receiving a dollar’s compensation from the wealth that is being generated from their Country.”
Mr Hughston said the Solomon mine hub is in an area of Country that was “effectively pristine”, but cultural and physical aspects of the land had been destroyed.
He said mining would continue until at least 2045, and then undergo several years of rehabilitation.
Mr Hughston said rehabilitation works “will never restore the land to its original quality” and the “cultural landscape will remain obliterated”.
“What will be returned will be large pits in the land,” Mr Hughston said.
Effectively, we say in our submissions, that native title has really been extinguished … this Country has been lost to them, they won’t be going back to this Country when the miners finally leave.”
Lawyers for Yindjibarndi argue compensation should take into account the amount the native title holders would have been able to negotiate with Fortescue, while the miner has said the amount should be calculated without reference to the value of any minerals on or in the ground.
“That’s what miners pay us for and how they pay us,” Mr Hughston said on Monday.
“They want that access to the land to get the minerals and they will pay a percentage royalty on the minerals that are mined and sold.”
Closing submissions are expected to continue on Tuesday

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
February 17, 2025 9:05 pm

Go tell the Yindjibarndi to…get lost. I had to edit my language a few times before settling on that.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 9:17 pm

I must confess to a similar reaction. Where’s the Wagyl?

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 9:34 pm

Fair enough. But only if the Aboriginal Corporation repays all the money that they have received from the Long Suffering Australian Taxpayer. Stand on your own two feet for once.

Pogria
Pogria
February 17, 2025 9:24 pm
Reply to  Indolent

I will never warm to Miranda until she apologies for sucking Turdball’s weenie.
Turdball is Miranda’s Goat.
Never Forget, Never Forgive. Never Trust.

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 17, 2025 9:11 pm

US Tech companies, Including X and Google, Threaten To Leave Starmer’s Leftist Britain Over the Cost of Funding Online ‘Safety’ Censorship
?https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/us-tech-companies-including-x-google-threaten-leave/

He’s not a ‘Leftist’ he’s a Communist and he’s doing what Communists always do – destroy economies, repress the citizenry, and get their snouts in the trough.

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Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 9:14 pm
Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 9:15 pm

@CollinRugg

NEW: 60 Minutes joins German police as they raid a man’s home for sharing a “racist” cartoon online.

JD Vance was 100% right about Germany and the buffoons in the media acted like he was crazy.

60 Minutes: “Is it a crime to insult people online?”

German prosectors: “Yes”

60 Minutes: “Is someone committing a crime if they repost a lie?”

German prosecutors: “Yes.”

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 17, 2025 9:31 pm
Reply to  Indolent

Back to the thirties!

Colonel Crispin Berka
Colonel Crispin Berka
February 17, 2025 9:26 pm

For the last 4 weeks the political left has been trying to paint Elon Musk as some kind of far right extremist, and we’ve defended him from that claim because of course nothing could be further from the t…

@elonmusk 1h For some reason, I find the history of Genghis Kahn particularly interesting

…Goddammit, Elon!
😀

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
February 17, 2025 10:07 pm

@elonmusk 1h For some reason, I find the history of Genghis Kahn particularly interesting.

Temujin was an amazing man, and should interest anyone with a concern for history. Perhaps not a nice, friendly person, but certainly interesting.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 8:54 am

@elonmusk 1h For some reason, I find the history of Genghis Kahn particularly interesting

Both do seem to have sired a lot of children, interestingly a lot of Musks are via IVF, and at least 2 may have been vax injured – one dying of SIDS and another is ‘trans’

https://www.9news.com.au/world/elon-musk-children-how-many-everything-to-know-explainer/d52c7d05-3a31-4497-86e4-0a8427cfdfb5

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 17, 2025 9:35 pm

Listening to a few minutes of The Green-Left Radio Hour formerly known as PM. Albo has benched Plibbers over salmon farming in Tassie. Feels like a clearing the deck move.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 17, 2025 9:40 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

LOL. He needs the Tasmanian votes.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 9:51 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

One salmon, one vote.

Little Gidding
Little Gidding
February 17, 2025 10:11 pm
Reply to  H B Bear

He’s worried they will lose Lyons and possibly Franklin.

JC
JC
February 17, 2025 9:48 pm

There is a piece I read about the complexities of land ownership title in Gaza. After reading the piece I don’t think even private entities would try and rebuild that place.

Who owns the land in Gaza?

Because Gaza has changed hands so often, the legal framework governing individual ownership of the land is a knot of British, Egyptian and Palestinian laws. Some rules even date to when the area was under the control of the Ottoman Empire during the 400 years leading up to World War I.

Private individuals own as much as half of the land in Gaza, which can be freely bought or sold, according to a 2015 study of land ownership in the enclave by the Norwegian Refugee Council.

But more than one-third of that land is estimated to be unregistered because of difficulties, including establishing what is called a chain of ownership, and complex land laws and registration procedures, according to the study. Some owners in the past didn’t register land to avoid paying tax, it said.

Unregistered private land can be registered by the owners only if they are able to prove a historical chain of ownership. If not, owners are subject to restrictions: They can sell the land, but can’t mortgage it, for example. Unregistered land owners are considered the owners unless proven otherwise, the study said.

Deeds of ownership have in the past been required to build in Gaza, where about one-third of the territory is considered land for public use, though that is often occupied by private individuals, the study said.

Before the recent war, plots of land in Gaza were registered with the Palestinian Land Authority and taxed by the Property Tax Directorate in Gaza’s Finance Ministry.

Palestinian refugees who fled the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that created the state of Israel also reside in eight refugee camps that have since become permanent townships, where residents informally exchange ownership of property. A small part of Gaza is allocated as an Islamic endowment for religious purposes.

Isn’t most of Gaza under rubble now? 

Estimates vary, but the U.N. says about 70% of the structures in Gaza are either destroyed or damaged, including more than 245,000 housing units. Entire city blocks are flattened and Palestinians say their neighborhoods are unrecognizable, making working out who owns what and where even more challenging.

About 50 million tons of debris created during months of bombing are expected to take more than a decade to remove, and experts say it will take tens of billions of dollars to rebuild Gaza. The rubble also sits on top of hundreds of miles of Hamas-built tunnels that the Israeli military has tried to destroy, leaving a fragile demolition site both above and below ground.

What do international treaties say? 

The U.N. says international law generally prohibits the forced displacement of people from land, but exceptions can be made for national security or public-order reasons, according to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. In those instances, the U.N. says, the people affected should be given the opportunity to challenge the decision and provide their consent. “Displacement should never be carried out in a manner that violates the rights to life, dignity, liberty and security of those affected,” according to the UNHCR.

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Crossie
Crossie
February 17, 2025 11:44 pm
Reply to  JC

Israel owns the land now and they should plant an olive grove there. Very biblical.

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Boambee John
Boambee John
February 18, 2025 6:56 am
Reply to  JC

Does that UNHCR statement also apply to Israelis living between “the river and the sea”?

No? Thought not.

Miltonf
Miltonf
February 17, 2025 9:50 pm

Do barristers, in moments of quiet reflection, ever consider that they are paid liars?

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
February 17, 2025 10:22 pm
Reply to  Miltonf

Trick question.
Barristers don’t stop talking for long enough to experience this “quiet reflection” you speak of.

Rafiki
Rafiki
February 18, 2025 12:07 am
Reply to  Miltonf

Some of them lie while addressing a court. No need for quiet reflection.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
February 17, 2025 10:17 pm

Alleged Islamophobic assaults spark ‘neglect’ row with Victoria PoliceJames Dowling
3 hours ago.
Updated 2 hours ago

Listen to this article
4 min
Two Muslim women, one of whom is pregnant, have been assaulted at a Melbourne shopping centre in what police have described as “prejudice-motivated attacks” by a female offender who fled the scene on foot with an unknown man.
The two women, who did not know each other, were attacked on Thursday in separate incidents at Pacific Epping shopping centre in Melbourne’s northeast.
Victoria Police said the unidentified alleged perpetrator first assaulted a 30-year-old Lalor woman at 1.10pm, before pushing over the second victim, a 26-year-old from Wollert, 10 minutes later.
“Police are reviewing CCTV footage of the incidents in an effort to identify the offender and local police have increased patrols around the shopping centre precinct,” a police representative said.
“Investigators believe that the victims were targeted due to the women wearing head coverings, and are treating the incidents as prejudice-motivated attacks. Victoria Police detectives are provided with specialist training in relation to investigating prejudice-motivated crime.
“There is absolutely no place in our society for discriminatory, racist, or hate-based behaviour and such activity will not be tolerated.”
Australian National Imams Council representatives spoke to both women after the attacks, which they described as “a horrifying escalation of Islamophobic violence targeted at innocent people in our communities simply because of their faith”.

I’m calling bullsh!t.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 18, 2025 7:34 am

Yes. Smells very sniffy.

Muzzies realizing that their recent joint statement has gone over like a lead balloon and are now looking to invent ‘incidents’ as ‘look over there’ distractions. If it actually happened, then it sounds like some minor bumping into and pushing by an Aussie woman incensed at those anti-Semitic nurses and all they stand for and by the lack of police action re it.

Here’s the consensus I witnessed on Monday. I sat at a table in a Teal electorate with 20 other Christian or culturally Christian women, traditional wives mostly over 60, of very varied political opinions, about a quarter Trumpie Libs, about half Labor Lite or apolitical and about a quarter Teal Green. Every single woman there was horrified by the nurses who would refuse to treat and would even kill their Jewish patients. Everyone felt personally threatened by Muslims now in the hospital system. This was a visceral reaction, not something manufactured.

They’d all seen the video that ‘normalised’ such vile opinions. The Muslim leadership have only made things worse by denying the revulsion felt across all of Australia. They need to realise that this was and still is how all Australians felt about it. People reacted immediately, without any beat media beat up, about something so blatantly anti-human and un-Australian..

Megan
Megan
February 18, 2025 7:59 am

Why just those two? The place is filled with head covered shoppers. And their male escorts. Who clearly did nothing to protect the so called victims.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 8:57 am

Jussie Smollet refused to comment

Indolent
Indolent
February 17, 2025 10:20 pm
DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
February 17, 2025 10:41 pm
Reply to  Indolent

He should be deported. To Gaza.

Arky
February 17, 2025 10:34 pm

Question: Did the covid hysteria reset everyone’s risk tolerance, and subsequently lead to the new market highs?
I assume that everyone now looking back on the covid sort of says “That was a really stupid overreaction”.
Has that fed into a subsequent optimistic outlook?
Same same with the outbreak of war on the European continent? Turned out not so bad so far, right?
Like after WW2, people turned optimistic, got down to work, built the shit out of the economy. (Except in the UK, where they sat about looking a bit sad and filming Coronation Street or got the fuck out and emigrated to Australia).

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flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 8:59 am
Reply to  Arky

Question: Did the covid hysteria reset everyone’s risk tolerance, and subsequently lead to the new market highs?

No, the massive dollar printing to keep paying people during the lockdowns (and in general) has devalued the currency enough to hide the economic damage done. Remember the dollar loses 10% of its value every year so ANY economic parameter measured in $ needs to be adjusted by that amount every year.

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DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
February 17, 2025 11:10 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

The Germans and Japanese had a civilisation and a work ethic. Whoever rebuilds Gaza will too. That rules out the Gazans.

Boambee John
Boambee John
February 18, 2025 7:00 am
Reply to  dover0beach

Only to the extent that the UNRWA is purely Gazan.

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 18, 2025 7:11 am
Reply to  dover0beach

With cement from a Gazan cement factory funded by USAID.

Makes very good tunnels too.

Aaron
Aaron
February 17, 2025 11:23 pm
Reply to  dover0beach

The Germans and Japanese have been peaceful since.

Could be a lesson there for the Palis.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
February 17, 2025 11:17 pm

Something needs to be done. These places are magical but when they hit the beaches, the plastic pollution is insane. As you will see.

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Phillipines, Indonesia, Thailand etc … bastards!

Anyone got a problem with me saying that? Eff off! All this crap ends up in the top end of Australia as well.

B2B Castaways – Strickand Fran.

In Search Of The Last Paradise (DAY 4 AT SEA)

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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare
February 18, 2025 7:10 am
Reply to  Steve trickler

All of these countries should be shamed and bullied and economically sanctioned until they get serious about rubbish collection and disposal.

People, as in India, simply throw stuff on the ground and let it rot or be delivered into waterways to the sea. Medieval, except non-biodegradable.

You don’t have to ban plastics, you have to ban rubbish and litter that is not collected and put into proper landfill.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 9:02 am
Reply to  dover0beach

And remember, before you can have peacekeepers, you need to have peace.

Arky
February 18, 2025 12:32 am

Have I had a comment deleted for an F bomb?
Your prerogative, but a note that it was done and why would have been the standard of courtesy I would apply.

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
February 18, 2025 12:42 am
Reply to  Arky

We all know which is why BB spells it with a ph.

Arky
February 18, 2025 12:46 am
Reply to  DrBeauGan

Ph- huck off BG.
I’m in the middle of being sanctimonious.
I don’t need you ruining the scene.

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Arky
February 18, 2025 12:49 am

Screw this, I’m off to bed.

Pete of perth
Pete of perth
February 18, 2025 1:01 am
Reply to  Arky

Not hanging around for Cohenite’s cute owl pic?

Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 18, 2025 2:01 am
Reply to  Pete of perth

Much mention is made of these cute towels, what’s the big deal?

Pete of Perth
Pete of Perth
February 18, 2025 3:15 am

they have thighs that can crack a coconut

Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:02 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:03 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:04 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:05 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:06 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:06 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:07 am
Tom
Tom
February 18, 2025 4:08 am
Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 18, 2025 4:21 am

Thanks once again Tom.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 18, 2025 4:22 am

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Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 18, 2025 4:33 am

Elon Musk’s DOGE Team Uncovers Over 25 Million People Ages 100+ in Social Security Database, Some Older Than the Constitution: “There are a Lot of Vampires Collecting Social Security”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/elon-musks-doge-team-uncovers-25-million-people/

Gabor
Gabor
February 18, 2025 6:06 am

A good summary and comments by M Steyn for those who didn’t have the time to read the full speech of JD Vance at the Munich conference.

Pogria
Pogria
February 18, 2025 6:13 am

I wholly endorse this article in American Thinker.
No more playing by rules that only work for one side.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/02/how_to_free_the_hostages_peacefully.html

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 18, 2025 8:11 am
Reply to  Pogria

I have said similar things in the past, treat people as they treat you. When I am going about my business without hurting nor interfering with others and they attack me. I fight back without the slightest concern for their wellbeing. This applies on a national basis even moreso. This was why I want nuclear armed submarines. FAFO. I don’t want Australians to die defending our country. A belligerent country gets whatever if they attack us.

Johnny Rotten
Johnny Rotten
February 18, 2025 6:17 am

The Fate of Europe is Doomed –

“Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference called Europe out for what it is. It is now out in the open that they rigged the Romanian elections and dare to claim they will do the same if the AfD wins. What is taking place from sources in Germany is that the AfD is now seen as not some conspiracy theory but legitimate after Vance’s speech. Looking closely, you will see that Vance did not receive any respect. You will see the military leaders there, and nobody applauded. They want war. My sources in Germany say that commentators are already saying that F the USA and Europe now have to send in troops to Ukraine, and other sources are stating that there is serious consideration of forming a European army for war with Russia. Zelensky is on the edge of his dream to invade and destroy every Russian on the face of the earth. Our May 15th target may involve this breach with the USA, and Europe is already saying they will not follow whatever Trump does.

My sources in Europe are saying that they now MUST send an army into Ukraine and call them “Peace Keepers,” but this will be the start of World War III. Zelensky is outright saying that the USA has no business interfering in European affairs.

Let’s be honest here—the Minsk 2 Accords were negotiated by Germany and France back in 2015. Merkel publicly stated that they NEVER intended to honor those agreements. Europe has been discredited and has lost any authority to sit at any table to deal with Russia. Why should they be trusted after what they pulled off to start this war? Only Trump has the authority to negotiate. Zelensky is a worthless puppet who does NOT represent the Ukrainian people and should be dragged out of his office as a traitor to his own people and put on trial as a war criminal.”

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/the-fate-of-europe-is-doomed/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=RSS

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 18, 2025 12:21 pm
Reply to  Johnny Rotten

Back on the horse. Giddy up!

Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 18, 2025 6:24 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOmYTLQCazY
Exactly when did starvation punishment become UK prison policy?!

Pogria
Pogria
February 18, 2025 7:08 am

Oh noes! The Pope is really, really ill.
Anyway…

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
February 18, 2025 7:15 am
Reply to  Pogria

Oh dear — looking to the future we must have some diversity in the role — I nominate Carinal Robert Sarah

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 18, 2025 7:26 am

I nominate me.
I may be an Agnostic, but I’m more of a Christian than the current Pope.

Crossie
Crossie
February 18, 2025 7:43 am

Cardinal Sarah is too old otherwise he would be a very good candidate.

Megan
Megan
February 18, 2025 8:04 am
Reply to  Pogria

Too bad. Too sad.

Could be an interesting conversation when he turns up at the Pearly Gates.

H B Bear
H B Bear
February 18, 2025 12:23 pm
Reply to  Megan

“Pope Fonzi”
”Tell him to wait”

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 9:07 am
Reply to  Pogria

Might be time for a Trump like figure to emerge?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c84j07d0j92o

An Italian archbishop and staunch critic of Pope Francis has been excommunicated by the Vatican, its doctrinal office has said.
Carlo Maria Vigano was found guilty of schism – meaning he has split from the Catholic Church – after years of fierce disagreement with the pontiff. The 83-year-old ultra-conservative has previously called on the Pope to resign, accusing him of heresy and criticising his stances on immigration, climate change and same-sex couples.

Cassie of Sydney
February 18, 2025 7:34 am

Goodness and gosh, proudly state online that not only do you want to kill Jews, you’ve already killed Jews, but NSWaffen Plod are still yet to talk to you. From The Telegraph………………

A Sydney nurse at the centre of a viral video allegedly threatening harm to Israeli patients has once again apologised through his lawyer and vowed to co-operate with police.

Ahmad Rashad Nadir, one of two nurses stood down from Bankstown Hospital over the controversy, remains under investigation alongside his colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh.

Detectives are still determining whether any charges can be laid after receiving the full footage from an Israeli social media influencer over the weekend.

Nadir’s lawyer, Mohamad Sakr, reiterated his client’s remorse on Tuesday.

“By no means does he protect what he has done or hide from it,” Sakr told 9News. “He does not represent a community of faith.”

Sakr also confirmed that Nadir intends to present himself to Bankstown Police Station once he is mentally fit.

“He is more than happy to co-operate with police,” Sakr said.

For now, authorities are continuing to review the footage and assess their legal options.

Both Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh remain stood down as NSW Health as law enforcement continue their investigation.

Some further thoughts….

It appears Mr Nadir’s jolly Jew hating nursing comrade, the utterly hideous Ms Lebdeh, daughter of inbred goat fckers, remains holed up in the Islamist stronghold of Condell Park and is also yet to speak to police.

For those here who’ve thought Cassie’s furious descriptions and warnings of NSWaffen Plod and our two tier policing and legal system over the last 16 months might have been somewhat hyperbolic at times, I think that witnessing the kid glove treatment dispensed to these two homicidal Jew haters by NSWaffen Plod over the last week is confirmation that everything I have said written about the NSWaffen is true!

I repeat what I wrote last night…

Australia, we have a problem.

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Winston Smith
Winston Smith
February 18, 2025 7:42 am

The actions of our so called leaders in the fight against the Islamic invaders constitute the greatest betrayal of Christianity since Judas earned his 30 pieces of silver.

calli
calli
February 18, 2025 7:46 am

I’m interested in the morphine found in his locker. Steyn’s article (up thread) says it was a “serious amount”.

In a hospital locker, it must have come from the hospital. How? The drugs are kept under strict control at all times and nurses have to sign off on them (I have observed them doing this in tandem).

Were they intended for young patients and substituted? Did poor mites in pain not get the pain relief they needed? Or were they simply pinched from the drug safe by collusion and for future sale?

This is just as big a failure for the hospital as the antisemitism, while not nearly as dramatic. And the implications are serious. Nurses must have known about the racket but were unwilling or afraid to speak out.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
February 18, 2025 7:56 am
Reply to  calli

Muzzies covering for each other. Guarantee its more widespread.

johanna
johanna
February 18, 2025 8:06 am
Reply to  calli

And/or it was for personal use – hence the need to disappear into a clinic for a quick detox.

Why hasn’t he been charged? I guarantee if Joe or Joanne Public was found to have morphine in their workplace locker, the cuffs would be on quick smart.

Shades of the UK debacle where the withholding of information from the public led to false information and unrest in the streets.

They either can’t or won’t learn – either way it’s unforgiveable. Note also the lack of response from the Opposition, State and Federal, and the MSM. I don’t count their platitudes as a response.

Cassie of Sydney
February 18, 2025 8:25 am
Reply to  calli

Yep. I have told by numerous people over the last six days that this is just the tip of the iceberg, not just at Bankstown but at many western Sydney hospitals. As Rabz said, Canterbury would be no better.

Bankstown Hospital is an Islamist shithole.

No Jew should ever check into Bankstown Hospital but nor should any Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu or Christian.

We have now heard what happened to the midwife who bravely spoke out after October 7 about the Jew hatred endemic in the NSW hospital system. She spoke out and she was targeted for silence.

But the nub of the problem was something finally touched on last by Kellie Sloane (state Liberal member for Vaucluse) on Sharri. Sloane spoke about the far-left politicisation of our health system which has enabled this. But here’s the thing Kellie, it isn’t just in our health system, it’s in education, it’s in academia, it’s in media, it’s in arts, it’s in everything!

One thing is for sure, if knocked over tomorrow and taken to Vinnies public or RPA, I don’t want any Hijabi horror treating me. I don’t trust them.

Just further to NSW hospitals and ‘politicisation’, my elderly stepfather was taken to RPA back in mid-2023 after his fall (unusually because normally he would have been taken to St Vincent’s which is closer). Visiting him, I was shocked by the open radical politics broadcast by the hospital and its medical staff, nurses (and doctors) wearing lanyards spruiking various political gunk, particularly LGBTQIPPPPP+. I found it very very unsettling.

Crossie
Crossie
February 18, 2025 7:53 am

Both Mr Nadir and Ms Abu Lebdeh remain stood down as NSW Health as law enforcement continue their investigation.

So all those pronunciation for the media how these two will never again work in any health facility in Australia was just posturing. If they have merely been stood down then it seems to indicate that they are still in good standing.

It is becoming clearer to the rest of Australians that we are being taken for mugs. Labor and greens keep forgetting how the indigenous referendum turned out when they last treated the voters with contempt. The Reserve Bank will not save them.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 9:12 am
Reply to  Crossie

So all those pronunciation for the media how these two will never again work in any health facility in Australia was just posturing. If they have merely been stood down then it seems to indicate that they are still in good standing.

Whilst their online post looks damning, they DO deserve a fair process, we all do, if you accept that they (or anyone) can be convicted without it, we all lose much more.

Roger
Roger
February 18, 2025 10:51 am
Reply to  flyingduk

Correct, duk.

It’s not so much that these characters deserve due process but that everyone in the employment setting does.

Without due process, anyone – not just in the health field – could lose their job on the basis of a vexatious complaint or hearsay.

The consequences in the legal setting are, of course, of even greater bearing on people’s lives. Which is why the penchant of our politicians to deny the presumption of innocence is so disturbing.

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 11:15 am
Reply to  Roger

Which is why the penchant of our politicians to deny the presumption of innocence is so disturbing.

Sadly, its not just the politicians…. at my first bail hearing after being arrested at the Great Canberra march, the magistrate stuck out her hand and said ‘statement of facts’ to the police prosecutor. The prosecutor responded by reading and giving her the *police* allegations about the incident. I protested that the ‘statement of facts’ was only one side of the story and would be contested’ The magistrate replied ‘well, we have to go by the police don’t we,,?

Salvatore - Iron Publican
February 18, 2025 12:32 pm
Reply to  flyingduk

“The very reason we’re here is because we’re not going by what the police claim to have ascertained”

flyingduk
flyingduk
February 18, 2025 11:18 am
Reply to  Roger

Which is why the penchant of our politicians to deny the presumption of innocence is so disturbing.

A lot of traffic law is written with a presumption of guilt, and worse still, proving you didnt commit the crime is NOT a defence. Take a look at the next speed camera notice you get. They dont actually allege you committed the offence, they say you are the *registered owner* of the vehicle detected in the commission of an offence. They then lay out your possible defences – mainly ‘if you werent driving tell us who was’

Pogria
Pogria
February 18, 2025 7:59 am

Have any of our jismst’s asked the 82 year old from Five Dock her thoughts on the Nosferatu Nurses? No? The Lady is easy to find, just ask the NSWaffen.

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Crossie
Crossie
February 18, 2025 8:12 am
Reply to  Pogria

Nosferatu Nurses has a ring to it.

Aaron
Aaron
February 18, 2025 11:48 am

Major problem and that’s just the health system.

Hospitality? Hmm. What might be in the food?

Mechanics, electricians etc.

Bad apples in barrels…

Lee
Lee
February 18, 2025 12:51 pm

How nice for the nurses if they apologize and the police decide to not lay charges.

An option not available for anyone else.

But like Britain (ahem) there is no two-tier policing here.

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