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The text criticizes the hard left for not condemning Hamas, questions the choices of pro-Palestinian groups, highlights opposition to indigenous recognition, and emphasizes the need to combat anti-Semitism and protect the Jewish population.
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- Members of the hard left have shown their "absolute refusal" to condemn the horror attacks by Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
- The hard left and supporters of Palestine have refused to condemn Hamas and the atrocities committed in Israel.
- The hard left, including the green lobby, has joined together in a red-green alliance and they hate freedom and democracy.
- Some pro-Palestinian groups have made statements against Australia and Israel, calling them colonial and imperialist states.
- Politicians often deny and dismiss the belief systems and division operating in certain communities.
- The abuse and racism directed towards those who opposed the voice referendum proposal is unacceptable.
- The no camp in the referendum was vastly outnumbered and less resourced compared to the yes camp.
- There is a growing division, racism, and identity politics in society that needs to be addressed.
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The hard left's refusal to condemn Hamas reveals disdain for freedom. Pro-Palestinian groups attacking Australia and Israel raises questions about their choice to live there. Opposition to indigenous recognition perpetuates division and racism. Anti-Semitism must be combated and the Jewish population protected.
56 word summary
The hard left's refusal to condemn Hamas and the atrocities in Israel reveals their disdain for freedom and democracy. Pro-Palestinian groups attacking Australia and Israel raises questions about their choice to live in despised countries. Opposition to indigenous recognition and the flawed proposal perpetuate division and racism. Anti-Semitism must be combated and the Jewish population protected.
177 word summary
The political hard left's views, including racism, sexism, and hypocrisy, have been revealed during recent global and domestic turmoil. They have refused to condemn Hamas and the atrocities committed in Israel, demonstrating their shared disdain for freedom and democracy. Pro-Palestinian groups have made unacceptable statements attacking Australia and Israel, raising questions about their choice to live in countries they despise. Denying the existence of these belief systems perpetuates division and racism. Opposition to the recent referendum on indigenous recognition resulted in racist behavior towards those who opposed the proposal. The flawed proposal sought to place Aboriginal people in an exalted position instead of treating all Australians as equals. The growth of division, racism, and identity politics is fueled by a poor immigration policy. Holding the hard left accountable for their actions and views is necessary for unity. Recent displays of anti-Semitism, including Nazi salutes at pro-Palestinian protests, are troubling. It is concerning that some members of parliament have remained silent on these issues. Action must be taken to combat anti-Semitism and support and protect the Jewish population.
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The recent global and domestic turmoil has revealed the hidden views of the political hard left. These views, which include racism, sexism, and hypocrisy, have been exposed by regular guest Nick Flynn. The hard left and supporters of Palestine have refused to condemn the terrorist organization Hamas and the atrocities committed in Israel. This alliance between the hard left and Islamic fundamentalists demonstrates their shared disdain for freedom and democracy.
Pro-Palestinian groups have made statements online that attack Australia and Israel, labeling them as colonial and imperialist states. This kind of rhetoric is unacceptable in a democracy, and it raises questions about why these individuals choose to live in countries they despise. Politicians often dismiss or deny the beliefs and actions of these groups, whether it be about pro-Hamas rallies or Islamist rallies. Denying the existence of these belief systems only perpetuates division and racism.
During the recent referendum on indigenous recognition, those who opposed the proposal were labeled as racist and faced abuse from Aboriginal activists. This kind of behavior is itself racist and goes against the principles of equality that Australia stands for. The abuse directed at individuals like Jacinta Price, Warren Mundine, and Karen Little is unacceptable.
The referendum proposal itself was flawed, as it sought to place Aboriginal people in an exalted position rather than treating all Australians as equals. Many Australians recognized this flaw and understood that the proposal would only lead to more bureaucracy and wasted money. Australians want unity, not division.
The growth of division, racism, and identity politics in society has been fueled by a poor immigration policy that has been exploited by certain groups. Reuniting the country requires holding the hard left accountable for their actions and views. Members of parliament must confront their colleagues who hold extremist views and consider legislative measures to combat hate speech and discrimination.
The recent displays of anti-Semitism, including Nazi salutes at pro-Palestinian protests, are deeply troubling. It is concerning that some members of parliament, particularly from the Greens, have remained silent on these issues. The fact that such hatred and intolerance still exist in our society, despite the lessons of World War II and the Holocaust, is deeply saddening.
The Jewish population in Australia and around the world deserves our support and protection. As a society, we must wake up to the dangers of anti-Semitism and take action to combat it. These issues will be discussed further in the coming weeks.
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