Dear John,
Happy Australia Day!
There was a time when this wasn’t a controversial thing to say, but here we are. These days the same goes for ‘Merry Christmas’, and ‘welcome, ladies and gentlemen’.
Not that we’ve ever cared much for political correctness here at One Nation. Our view is everyone should be free to celebrate or talk the way they want just like people are free to be offended. That’s the Australian way.
The one freedom we should all enjoy this Australia Day is to support Australian small businesses, the backbone of the national economy. Get your Aussie-caught prawns, Aussie-grown avocados, or Aussie pavlova from a local trader, and enjoy the national holiday the way you want.
It’s most important we don’t let our national pride, our Australia Day community events, our citizenship ceremonies or our backyard barbecues be hijacked by extremist minorities on January 26.
There are many distractions thrown at Australians by extremists, all designed to hide bad news or push radical agendas.
Here’s one distraction this Australia Day: the number of immigrants allowed into Australia for 2023 is predicted to top about 730,000. It’s an astonishing number showing Labor has lost control of the borders (or trying to import more of their voters).
Yet the radicals distract from this news with rude protests about our national holiday?
And get ready for more distractions. This week Anthony Albanese announced that he had lied to the public when he said he ‘supported stage three tax cuts’. More than 1.1 million Australian households will be worse off after the PM backed down on the election promise he made to keep stage three tax cuts as they were.
There simply isn’t a promise the Prime Minister made that he has kept. No wonder he won’t defend Australia Day against the radical left. He is the most un-Australian non-binary person to ever lead the country; a ‘beta male’ as Tania Mihailuk, our NSW leader calls him.
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Don’t worry though, the radical left can always distract us with protests about the date of our national holiday, even vandalising monuments commemorating our history. It’s not like they would care to take to the streets and protest about increased rents from rampant migration, or a Prime Minister lying about tax cuts.
Remember: this is Australia Day. In Australia, a handshake is a handshake and a Prime Minister promising not to touch tax cuts is a commitment. To break those bonds, those promises or those handshake agreements is the most un-Australian, disingenuous behaviour a leader could exhibit.
This Prime Minister was elected on the basis that the man he replaced was, using Albanese’s own terms, a ‘liar’.
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Tania Mihailuk MLC, our NSW leader, is the daughter of immigrants. In an opinion piece for The Daily Telegraph, Tania explains exactly why today, of all days, she and her family are grateful for Australia and what we offer.
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You can't celebrate Australia Day without a crock of a story! James Ashby has been working hard in his community, talking about the things that matter. Many Australians out of Central and North Queensland maybe surprised to know that crocks actually roam quite freely in and around many large and small population centers of northern Australia.
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Our cheeky shirts denouncing the WEF and the WHO have proven just as popular as our Australia Day shirts! We had huge orders last week, and this week we have still been busy packing these pre-orders and shipping them out.
Watch out next week when we release more exciting shirt options!
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