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Everyone Is Offended

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson is back in the headlines, and the progressives, feminists, trans activists and the wider woke mob are absolutely fuming.

In this video, we look at her upcoming full-length “Please Explain” cartoon movie, which Parliament House tried to ban before anyone even saw it. Bureaucrats pulled the trailer screening at the last minute because it “might offend people,” which of course guaranteed more eyeballs. The trailer is pure Australian chaos — a South Park-style smackdown of woke politics, identity grifters, virtue-signalling leftists and anyone pushing the latest trendy ideology.

We also get into Pauline’s recent Senate drama, where she wore a burka as a direct political protest after being blocked from even introducing her bill to debate a burka ban. The same politicians who insist the burka must be protected as “cultural expression” suddenly banned her for wearing it in parliament. The hypocrisy is unbelievable.

We can’t wait to see this movie – LET’S GO!! Here’s more from Bearing.

Did Aussies Sell Out To CCP?

Chris Chappelle reports that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has infiltrated the Australian government. He says even a former member of Parliament has been “turned” by Chinese spies.

Chappelle suggests that several Aussie politicos have been closely entwined with the CCP and, in many cases, it has already destroyed their careers. He digs into the details and the possible consequences.

Australia’s Orwellian Law

Well, they finally did it! In a disturbing move that can only be described as Orwellian, the Australian Senate has passed the Surveillance Legislation Amendment that will severely intrude on the rights of citizens Down Under. Also known as the Identify and Disrupt Bill, the legislation grants the Australian Federal Police and the Criminal Intelligence Commission the power to modify, add, copy or delete data on a person’s online accounts.

Translation: The feds can basically spy on their citizens, do whatever they please with Aussie social media accounts, without the account holder’s permission. Here’s the reaction from a disappointed Instagrammer, courtesy of Chembuster.

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