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Post by NFA on Jul 31, 2023 9:05:18 GMT 8
RE: Suicide rate of the young a red light
The Editor The Cairns Post
We common folk who pay most of the taxes that our governments squander so wantonly are appalled to read of the indigenous youth suicide rate, (Suicide rate of the young a red light, 31/07).
Our governments spend about $38 billion per year, over $100 million per day, on the 812,728 people who, according to the 2021 census, self-identify as being of indigenous ancestry.
That works out to $861 per week for every indigenous man, woman, and child – and each of the people who look, sound, and act white but who now claim some tenuous link to indigeneity.
However, according to my genuinely indigenous friends, that money doesn’t reach them – so where the heck is it going?
Forget the Voice, Albo; it’s just going to breed racism.
Instead, let’s have a Royal Commission into the disappearance of the taxes we pay to close the gap that past and present socialist policies have created.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 31, 2023 9:08:00 GMT 8
RE: Pearson flags a date to vote ‘yes’
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Albo’s Voice referendum won’t “close the gap”: it will just foster racism and resentment between Aussies, (Pearson flags a date to vote ‘yes’, 31/07).
Our highest priority should be finding out why all the taxes we’ve paid haven’t fixed the problems.
Our governments spend about $38 billion per year, over $100 million per day, on the 812,728 people who, according to the 2021 census, self-identify as being of indigenous ancestry.
That works out to $861 per week for every indigenous man, woman, and child – and each of the people who look, sound, and act white but who now claim some tenuous link to indigeneity.
However, according to my genuinely indigenous friends, that money doesn’t reach them – so where the heck is it going?
We don’t need a racist referendum; we need a Royal Commission into the disappearance of the taxes earmarked for helping the genuinely indigenous.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 31, 2023 9:10:21 GMT 8
To comment on “‘Hidden’ heritage laws stir anxiety”, 31/07
CP TB CM DT HS – To comment on “‘Hidden’ heritage laws stir anxiety”, 31/07 -
Attacks on farmers and farming are occurring all around the world in a highly coordinated manner and “heritage” laws are just one aspect of it, (“‘Hidden’ heritage laws stir anxiety”, 31/07). There’s also the sudden war against nitrogen fertilisers and the sudden rush to inject livestock with the mRNA vaccines that have wreaked such havoc on human health. This is a war on our food supplies and it’s not coincidental or accidental.
When these attacks aren’t dressed up in the “heritage” disguise, “climate” is the excuse. The former president of Socialist International, Antonio Guterres, who now serves as Chief Communist at the UN World Communism Headquarters has, profoundly idiotically, said that “the era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived”.
As a physicist, I can prove empirically that CO2 cannot trap heat. As a multidisciplinary researcher, I can prove that the communists who portray themselves as our saviours have a depopulation agenda. Given their track record, who do you think they want to get rid of first; poverty-stricken Africans, algorithmically-controlled Chinese, or carbon-spewing Westerners? Australians need to understand this; you are the carbon they want to reduce.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jul 31, 2023 9:12:49 GMT 8
RE: Covid articles that are old news to “conspiracy theorists”
The Editor The Australian
Since February 2023, news.com.au and The Australian have, on a handful of occasions, bravely resisted the powers-that-be (PTB) and published articles telling truths about Covid that we “conspiracy theorists” discovered many months ago.
The rest of the News Corp stable seems to be welded into the PTB’s control system and continues to publish Covid stories that regurgitate all the official disinformation and misinformation while avoiding the known truths.
Given that a great awakening has started, News Corp needs to ponder its future. Will it be famous for staff who defy their corporate bosses to share the unabridged truth with its customers? Or will it be just another increasingly irrelevant and unprofitable purveyor of fake news?
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Peter Campion Tolga
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