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Bob Katter has launched a generational rant accusing the Albanese Government of using gun control as a distraction, arguing the real issue is our immigration policy and the decision to allow unvetted people from Gaza to enter Australia.
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Forwarded from Australians vs. The Agenda
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Bob Katter has launched a generational rant accusing the Albanese Government of using gun control as a distraction, arguing the real issue is our immigration policy and the decision to allow unvetted people from Gaza to enter Australia.
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Forwarded from Stephen Chavura
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Australia, we have an Islamic immigration problem. Here’s why Bondi happened.
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Forwarded from The Dusty Bogan
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After the horrendous terrorist attack at Bondi, Australians are asking a simple question: what will actually make us safer?
I want to put forward a serious proposal for discussion.
1️⃣ Trusted & Trained Concealed Carry Licence
Introduce a highly regulated concealed-carry pistol licence available only to serving and former Australian Police, Military, and Armed Reserves.
These Australians are already trained, vetted, and trusted.
This would also act as a powerful incentive to join the Police, the ADF, or the Armed Reserves — offering trusted individuals the ability to lawfully and discreetly carry for personal and public protection, with privacy respected and strict accountability maintained.
Having hundreds of thousands of trained professionals quietly present in the community would increase deterrence and improve public safety — without changing everyday life for ordinary Australians.
2️⃣ Castle Doctrine for Homes & Businesses
Homeowners and business owners should have the clear legal right to defend themselves, their families, and their property.
If someone forcibly enters with intent to harm, steal, or threaten life, the law should support the use of decisive and overwhelming force in defence.
3️⃣ Legal Pepper Spray for Law-Abiding Australians
Australians without criminal convictions should be allowed to purchase pepper spray for self-defence — a non-lethal option that empowers individuals and deters criminals.
Together, these reforms would strengthen deterrence, restore confidence, and improve national security.
You wouldn’t know who is carrying —
but you would know that nearby, there may be someone trusted, trained, and capable of responding if the unthinkable happens.
This is about safer communities and realistic self-defence.
What do you think?
How could this be improved?
Let’s discuss it, refine it, and raise it with political parties and policymakers.
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I want to put forward a serious proposal for discussion.
1️⃣ Trusted & Trained Concealed Carry Licence
Introduce a highly regulated concealed-carry pistol licence available only to serving and former Australian Police, Military, and Armed Reserves.
These Australians are already trained, vetted, and trusted.
This would also act as a powerful incentive to join the Police, the ADF, or the Armed Reserves — offering trusted individuals the ability to lawfully and discreetly carry for personal and public protection, with privacy respected and strict accountability maintained.
Having hundreds of thousands of trained professionals quietly present in the community would increase deterrence and improve public safety — without changing everyday life for ordinary Australians.
2️⃣ Castle Doctrine for Homes & Businesses
Homeowners and business owners should have the clear legal right to defend themselves, their families, and their property.
If someone forcibly enters with intent to harm, steal, or threaten life, the law should support the use of decisive and overwhelming force in defence.
3️⃣ Legal Pepper Spray for Law-Abiding Australians
Australians without criminal convictions should be allowed to purchase pepper spray for self-defence — a non-lethal option that empowers individuals and deters criminals.
Together, these reforms would strengthen deterrence, restore confidence, and improve national security.
You wouldn’t know who is carrying —
but you would know that nearby, there may be someone trusted, trained, and capable of responding if the unthinkable happens.
This is about safer communities and realistic self-defence.
What do you think?
How could this be improved?
Let’s discuss it, refine it, and raise it with political parties and policymakers.
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Forwarded from Stephen Chavura
Albo’s new speech regulations. This is a disaster. We already have hate speech laws, which I am generally opposed to in principle, as opposed to inciting violence. The issue is that such laws are selectively applied to the right wingers (who aren’t shooting up beaches btw) but not to Islamists or radical, racist Aboriginal activists. I have been falsely accused of being a racial (white) supremacist. We have MPs, academics, and commissioners who freely make false accusations of “white supremacy”. We must remember that according to critical theory (woke) anti-racism ideology, all whites are white supremacists unless they subscribe to quasi-Marxist anti-racist ideology. This is shockingly bad and unnecessary legislation. We know what the problem is in Australia. It’s Islam. But now laws are being crafted that will absolutely be used to target the right. And by right I’m not even talking about Nazis, I’m talking about people who would agree with Pauline Hanson’s maiden speech or the immigration policy of Sir Robert Menzies, Australia’s longest-serving Prime Minister (as well as every PM before him). Australia is very rapidly catching up with Britain in terms of draconian speech legislation.
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Last weekend, I went to one of the local Christmas Carols.
I think it's important to attend your local community events, especially when the theme is so clearly wholesome, pro natal, and inherently Australian in character.
Yeah, its a bit cringe.
Yeah, Christmas Carols kinda suck.
But it's one of the few times of year where we as White Australians are still culturally united, and the fewer Aussies attend every year, the more these things become just another festival put on by the council for foreigners.
Whether you identify with Christmas through Christ, or that Woden that turns up to these things, or just due to family dinners and get-togethers for the year end, this is a time honoured tradition of our people and almost all of us can find reason to maintain it as our own.
The Summer sunshine and barbeques are calling, show up to some Christmas events. Its good for you.
I think it's important to attend your local community events, especially when the theme is so clearly wholesome, pro natal, and inherently Australian in character.
Yeah, its a bit cringe.
Yeah, Christmas Carols kinda suck.
But it's one of the few times of year where we as White Australians are still culturally united, and the fewer Aussies attend every year, the more these things become just another festival put on by the council for foreigners.
Whether you identify with Christmas through Christ, or that Woden that turns up to these things, or just due to family dinners and get-togethers for the year end, this is a time honoured tradition of our people and almost all of us can find reason to maintain it as our own.
The Summer sunshine and barbeques are calling, show up to some Christmas events. Its good for you.
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Forwarded from Stephen Chavura
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Breaking news: New terrorist plot uncovered in the Sydney suburb of Liverpool. There is no such thing as safe large-scale Islamic immigration
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🚨 PRESS RELEASE: The BAC Condemns Australians Being Blamed for an Imported Crisis Imposed Upon Them.
"To portray this wave of violent antisemitism as somehow coming from traditional Australians is disingenuous at best and a gross ethnic libel at worst".
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Yesterday I had a gel injection in my hip and officially resigned from concreting after 18 years. Done and dusted. Big chapter closed.
What made it special was celebrating with the Aussie Sons local chapter. Twelve weeks ago this group didn’t even exist — now it’s regular socials, pool, darts, a schooner, and a solid bunch of new mates. That’s the point of community: when family and old mates are busy, there’s always someone around to share the moments that matter. Good people, good times, real mateship. Merry Christmas. ⚡️🇦🇺 🎄
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https://t.me/AusSonsvetting
What made it special was celebrating with the Aussie Sons local chapter. Twelve weeks ago this group didn’t even exist — now it’s regular socials, pool, darts, a schooner, and a solid bunch of new mates. That’s the point of community: when family and old mates are busy, there’s always someone around to share the moments that matter. Good people, good times, real mateship. Merry Christmas. ⚡️🇦🇺 🎄
Join today
https://t.me/AusSonsvetting
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Forwarded from The Dusty Bogan
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Isn’t it ironic that this bloke needs about 25 people escorting him around, all armed to the teeth, just to get in and out of a public memorial?
Every single one of them has a gun to protect him — the same tools he’s happy to restrict or take away from everyone else. The hypocrisy is unreal.
He walks in surrounded by armed police and security, funded by the public, while ordinary Australians are told we don’t need protection and should just trust the system. He doesn’t live under the same rules he pushes onto everyone else.
If politicians want to disarm the public, then they should be disarmed too. No armed security. No taxpayer-funded protection. Walk the streets like everyone else has to.
That bloke should have walked in and out of the Bondi memorial on his own, the same way any other person would. Instead, he’s wrapped in a security bubble while lecturing the country about safety.
Biggest hypocrisy in the country.
Every single one of them has a gun to protect him — the same tools he’s happy to restrict or take away from everyone else. The hypocrisy is unreal.
He walks in surrounded by armed police and security, funded by the public, while ordinary Australians are told we don’t need protection and should just trust the system. He doesn’t live under the same rules he pushes onto everyone else.
If politicians want to disarm the public, then they should be disarmed too. No armed security. No taxpayer-funded protection. Walk the streets like everyone else has to.
That bloke should have walked in and out of the Bondi memorial on his own, the same way any other person would. Instead, he’s wrapped in a security bubble while lecturing the country about safety.
Biggest hypocrisy in the country.
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Forwarded from Australians vs. The Agenda
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Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party MLC Mark Banasiak on the Liberal Party helping Labor ram through this bill:
“Have a bit of bloody political courage here and distance yourself from bad legislation…
You don’t have to be bipartisan on shit legislation.”
“Have a bit of bloody political courage here and distance yourself from bad legislation…
You don’t have to be bipartisan on shit legislation.”
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Stop Terrorism. Keep Australia Safe.
The Bondi attack exposed the real problem: ASIO investigated the attackers in 2019, but state police weren’t told they held gun licenses.
Australia’s gun laws already work. The gap is intelligence coordination, NOT legal firearms ownership.
Demand real action on terrorism.
NATIONAL
PETITION
SIGN HERE
If you’re in NSW, make sure you’ve signed the official NSW Parliament petition — it’s already passed 80,000 signatures, but with more than 250,000 licensed shooters, we need every voice.
If you’ve already signed, please share it with your family, friends, and clubmates.
If you’re outside NSW, you can still support the cause by signing the national petition and encouraging any NSW shooters you know to sign theirs too.
National petition:
https://keepaustraliasafe.com.au/
NSW Parliament petition:
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vIXRT1jpe3su04gChoZaZQ&utm_source=SSAA+National+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=690b2e2fdc-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_10_14_11_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-d4f539882b-295036288
The Bondi attack exposed the real problem: ASIO investigated the attackers in 2019, but state police weren’t told they held gun licenses.
Australia’s gun laws already work. The gap is intelligence coordination, NOT legal firearms ownership.
Demand real action on terrorism.
NATIONAL
PETITION
SIGN HERE
If you’re in NSW, make sure you’ve signed the official NSW Parliament petition — it’s already passed 80,000 signatures, but with more than 250,000 licensed shooters, we need every voice.
If you’ve already signed, please share it with your family, friends, and clubmates.
If you’re outside NSW, you can still support the cause by signing the national petition and encouraging any NSW shooters you know to sign theirs too.
National petition:
https://keepaustraliasafe.com.au/
NSW Parliament petition:
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vIXRT1jpe3su04gChoZaZQ&utm_source=SSAA+National+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=690b2e2fdc-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_10_14_11_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-d4f539882b-295036288
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Stop Terrorism. Keep Australia Safe | Sign the Petition
Stand with Australians calling for real counter-terror action. Close intelligence gaps, enable fast police response and Keep Australia Safe. Sign up now.
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Forwarded from The Dusty Bogan
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Mate, look at the tree — she’s ready to rumble 🎄
The boys are going to be absolutely spoiled tomorrow.
God bless Australia 🇦🇺
Hope you all have a brilliant Christmas with your family and friends.
Merry Christmas, legends 🎅🎁✨🎄🇦🇺
The boys are going to be absolutely spoiled tomorrow.
God bless Australia 🇦🇺
Hope you all have a brilliant Christmas with your family and friends.
Merry Christmas, legends 🎅🎁✨🎄🇦🇺
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