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Date February 11, 2022 5:36 AM
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Hi John --



Welcome to One Nation's newsletter for 11th February, 2022.



You asked for them, and we've delivered. Check out the State of Play in this week's "Please Explain" which looks at how to pass the buck... Pauline Hanson won't be silenced on the right to protest... Malcolm Roberts explains that we are no longer convicts—despite the current behaviour from public servants that suggests otherwise... Mark Latham hammers another nail home regarding Canberra's big fail with the religious discrimination bill... and Stephen Andrew addresses state corruption...



Enjoy this week's news from One Nation.



"Please Explain" How to Pass the Buck

Episode 14



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Over the last two years, Australia has had to deal with two pandemics, COVID-19 and buck-passing!



No one passes the buck better than Australia's power-mad premiers, so we thought it was high time they were forced to "please explain!"



Join us for an episode of political ducking, dodging and diving as the prime minister and his crew go head to head against the state premiers who helped make this pandemic so painful for Aussies.



We love your feedback and ideas, so please keep sharing them with us. Join the creative team at 'Please Explain' by clicking on the button below.



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Here's a brief look at a few of the comments from these two latest episodes on YouTube:



"Now THIS is POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!! - a political commentary that as actually correct, and calls it as it is!"(Jess)



"'Yorick Hunt' caused me to laugh so hard I almost DanDrewed my pants. Amazingly funny stuff. Well done!!" (Ray Smith)



"These guys somehow managed to sum up two years of politics in 2 minutes.

Legends!!!" (Sceats Sketches)







I Support Freedom Protestors and I won't be Silenced!



From Senator Pauline Hanson



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Today, when speaking in support of those protesting vaccine discrimination outside parliament and across Australia, an attempt was made to shut me down. (Watch the video above.)



These are the lengths that supporters of jab mandates, and other discriminatory practices, will go to in their efforts to silence legitimate criticism.



So well done to those protesting, keep it up!



When they try and silence you, that's when you know they are losing the argument.



If you want to help me hold the government to account then you can support my petition, every voice counts, and every signature is appreciated!



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We Are Not Convicts Anymore



From Senator Malcolm Roberts, Queensland



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The world view which our Parliament now advances has the fundamental assumption that people cannot be trusted to behave in the best interests of their community and so must be treated as convicts not citizens.



The time for people to trust the government is over, it is now time for the government to trust the people.



This, the people’s house of Parliament, must stand in defence of the values that forged this country.



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The Religious Freedom Bill Debacle in Canberra



From The Hon. Mark Latham MLC, New South Wales







Thankfully the Morrison Government's Bill has now been abandoned, after a dreadful process.



The attempt by the Left-wing of the federal parliament to amend the Religious Discrimination Bill to remove the exemption clause for religious schools in the Sexual Discrimination Act is a complete and utter disgrace.



Senator Rebekah Sharkie’s amendment is not about the well-being of students at all. It is nothing more than another attempt by the Left to destroy the independence of religious schools. Worse still the amended bill would allow discrimination against religious schools based on their religious beliefs. This is the very thing the original bill was intended to prevent! What a disgrace.



The amendment carried in the House of Representatives yesterday to repeal Section 38(3) of the Sex Discrimination Act (exempting religious schools) was never about the wellbeing of school students.



In fact, the amendment had nothing to do with the main bill, which was supposed to protect people against religious discrimination.



No, the amendment satisfied a decades-long Left-wing demand to get at religious schools, to drag them before the Human Rights Commission for relatively minor matters in the administration of these schools.



If the Parliament ever supports the repeal of 38(3) it will create a new era of political activism and harassment against religious schools—the exact opposite of what the main bill was supposed to achieve.



To give one example: if a 14 year old boy goes to an Islamic or Christian or Catholic of Anglican or Jewish school one day and says he identifies as a girl and wants to use the girls toilets and change rooms, the school would have little choice but to accept his/her demand.



To refuse access, technically, is discrimination and the school could be hauled before ‘human rights’ tribunals, running up huge legal expenses just to defend itself and its own sensible management of this issue, which would be to say the transgender-identifying student should use a toilet in the schools office block.



This is what the Greens, Labor Left and the other gender activists want: new attacks to destroy non-government religious schools, which they have never supported going back to the State aid debates of the 1960s.



We hear a lot about ‘vulnerable students’. But what about the 12 year old girl who doesn’t want the boy and his penis in her toilet, in her change room?



With self-identification of gender, no one knows if the boy is genuine, if he’s doing this for a prank or possibly and most dangerously, he is a predator on young girls.



I have spoken to many parents who say things along the lines of, “I spend good money to send my daughter to a non-government school and the day there’s a penis in her change room is her last day at the school. She would have a heart attack at the thought of it, let alone the reality. If they want to protect the vulnerable how about they start with young girls who just want to be left alone as girls.”



This would be good advice too for Stephen Jones, the ALP Member for Whitlam. To bring his son into the debate as a political weapon against religious schools is appalling.



There is no evidence of Paddy Quilter-Jones being badly treated at his school, if, in fact, he even goes to a religious school. In fact, there’s no evidence of religious schools expelling gay or transgender students.



The Greens and Labor have fabricated a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist, aided by the Green Liberals who crossed the floor in the House of Representatives.



If Stephen Jones believes in gender fluidity, that’s his business, and it has produced a gender fluid child, as the world now knows. But that child deserved his privacy, rather than being turned into a political weapon against the education of other people’s children.



If we stop religious schools from practicing their religious beliefs then they, in effect, become government-controlled schools, which the Left have wanted all along.



That’s what this debate is about: government control over religious freedom. Scott Morrison was a fool for ever letting it unfold this way.



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State News



From Stephen Andrew, MP for Mirani QLD







The least we can expect as taxpayers from our elected government is:



1.  Transparency



2.  Integrity



3.  Accountability



The call has been made for an independent inquiry into all of the above because claims and accusations are leveled at our government from our highest integrity officials.



This is a serious matter that needs all Queenslanders' support.



I have lodged the below e-Petition to request this inquiry and will be following up every avenue possible to explore these allegations for the people of Queensland. Please share and engage in stopping the rot here in our beautiful State.



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The Australian way of life is in danger.



With the continuing phone calls, emails, and your responses at events and rallies, we are seeing more and more Australian's are waking up to what is happening. And that's great news.



The next federal election is drawing closer and One Nation is getting candidates ready to run in every state of Australia. If you are thinking about running and live in Victoria, we'd love to hear from you.



Your voice will hold sway in the houses of Parliament in a way you've never held sway before. And as the people's voice in Parliament, we can finally do what's needed to change the status quo and protect our fundamental human rights and individual freedoms.



This next election is so important for Australia's future.



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