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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the “new race-based politics is “actually just the latest form of tyranny”, using the example of Alice Springs Councillor JNampijinpa's impending speaking visit to Coffs Harbour. TheBoltReport

Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the “new race-based politics is “actually just the latest form of tyranny”, using the example of Alice Springs Councillor Jacinta Price’s impending speaking visit to Coffs Harbour.

Nine of the local Aboriginal groups have said they do not give Ms Price permission to speak as she has “no lived experience in the community”. Mr Bolt said this “shutting down of debate needs to be called out”. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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JNampijinpa They are rightly afraid she is smart and delivers cogent arguments that they cannot handle people want to hear her and she is not apart of the Leftist heard she supports substantial attitudinal change while they whip up race hate because of stupidity and authoritarianism.

JNampijinpa No it’s called Indigenous Lore! Something white Australia have shown little respect for since colonisation.

JNampijinpa She's made me aware that we haven't come very far from the 1950s. And freemason s and the factions, are to blame. If there's still racism. classwarfare it's the only thing Australia does best, because it isn't lucky

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