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Senator stoker_aj added the country is now paying the price after a lack of debate on issues like the environment, border security, and free speech. jonesandco

 

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stoker_aj She is right. Libs rolled out red carpet for neomarxist left. No debate, no challenge. They even passed anti-free speech laws. The main reason is Libs are infiltrated by neomarxists!

stoker_aj Not true! Politicians should stop ignoring majority on all three of theses issues. Polls have constantly shown majority want immigration stopped/greatly reduced. They want extremely lower energy prices, not subsidies for Renewables, & scrapping of laws that restrict free speech.

stoker_aj The Identity your lot want is the ‘White Australia’ of 60yrs ago. With the white picket fence, from behind which, it was OK to call ppl - Boongs, micks, spicks & darkies. That’s your mindless mob’s Australia!

stoker_aj Bullying from The Left is everywhere. If you don't follow the Left agenda at university you'll be ostracised. Express a conservative opinion at work and you may quickly be unemployed. Offering a dissenting view on FB and you'll be blocked real quick.

stoker_aj SKY... It is parliament part of a democracy. I may not agree with what this Senator is saying or maybe i do? But i defend her right to say it in that forum. Why is SKY making light of it as if she shouldn't be sharing her views? It's a democracy isn't it?

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