Bulletorial

  Broken Hill will no longer pay for a ‘welcome to country.’ A true welcome is free, says the mayor.
  Traditional Jesuit solution: Fr Frank Brennan suggests opponents of the Voice give in to the left.
  Brussels is the home of European extremism. Plain-spoken colleen, Clare Daly, tells it like it is.
  Dr Acting President Jill Biden is touring the Middle East (nobody knows why) and dodging Jews.
  Tammy Whynot: Brazen ABC proudly “stands by” Sarah Ferguson’s sham “story of the century.”
  Salvaged gem: Do be as careful as Harold Holt’s former secretary when discarding old papers.
  Evil: An Australian mum recounts what the transgender cult did to her daughter and her family.
  Trans-Grover talking periods and a twerking Snuffy. It’s only a matter of time on Sesame Street.
  FOX-banned Matt Walsh’s ‘What Is a Woman’ has been watched 152.6 million times on Twitter.
  Sorry, RNC Research, but for US Presidents returning salutes is a fairly recent and vulgar habit.
  Cue the Benny Hill theme and once again admire diversity-first Met Police dealing with villains.
  Politicians avoid hot dogs and bananas these days but one Herald Sun stringer wasn’t deterred.
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10 Responses to Bulletorial

  1. C.L. says:

    Father Brennan tells Albanese and Dutton to find common ground on Voice.

    Rome: One of the Catholic Church’s leading proponents of the Indigenous Voice to parliament fears the referendum will leave Australians divided – no matter the result – and he lays the blame on both sides of politics for not striving harder to find common ground.

    Father Frank Brennan, a Jesuit priest and human rights lawyer, will use a lecture in Rome on Saturday to urge Australians to recommit themselves to a “deep inner listening” towards each other and the land. He will remind Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton that they bear responsibility for the tone of the debate.

    Brennan presented a copy of his book on the subject, An Indigenous Voice to Parliament: Considering a Constitutional Bridge, which was released in March, to Pope Francis when they met at the Vatican this week. Brennan dedicated the copy to the 86-year-old with an inscription reading “hoping and praying for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament”.

    Along with the visit of Indigenous elder Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr Baumann to the Vatican for reconciliation talks with the church this week, Brennan’s speech to the Pontifical Gregorian University will offer a contemporary Australian perspective on the recognition of Aboriginal rights, and warn that voters will face a stark choice in the referendum, slated to be held in October.

    “Neither side of the parliamentary chamber has done what was needed to bring the country together, to bring reconciliation in our land, to bring the country to ‘Yes’,” Brennan says in a draft copy of his address circulated on Friday.

    “Whichever way the referendum goes, we will be left with a country divided, and that is a tragedy.”

    The long-time Indigenous rights advocate has been a prominent critic of the breadth of the federal government’s proposed referendum question, arguing that its reference to the Voice making representations to executive government raises the prospect of many legal challenges.

    The issue of the potential for legal challenges is one that divides legal experts, with a number of authorities maintaining there is no problem, including Brennan’s own brother, leading litigator Tom Brennan, SC. Their father, the late Sir Gerard Brennan, was a former High Court chief justice and wrote the lead judgment in the Mabo case.

    Brennan hopes a “reconciling spirit” will blow through the chambers of parliament during the next three weeks while elected leaders lay the groundwork for the three-month campaign but said, given the reluctance of all major political parties to consider any amendments to the proposed change to the Constitution, the wording of the change “might not be perfect”.

    Previously a member of the Indigenous Voice co-design senior advisory group, Brennan argued changing the wording from “executive government” to “ministers of state” could broaden support for the referendum.

    He will tell the audience in Rome that, while the government has gone so far as to assure the parliament that it would have the power to legislate whether and how representations by the Voice need to be considered by the executive government, it should “tweak the words” to ensure that public servants performing routine administrative tasks will not be required to consider representations by the Voice.

    “We can vote ‘No’ to a constitutionally enshrined Voice either because we continue to think that all constitutional entitlements should be held ‘in common with all other Australians’ or because we are not convinced that the Voice will work effectively; or we can vote ‘Yes’ because, whatever the imperfections of the wording and the risk of future complications, we think it is high time that Australia’s First Peoples were recognised in the Constitution in a manner sought and approved by a broad cross-section of Indigenous leaders.”

    Brennan will say that, while only eight out of 44 referendums have succeeded in Australia since federation, he hopes “this one will be the 9th”.

    “May the Australian people bring the country to ‘Yes’, recognising the rights of our First Peoples who have occupied the Great South Land of the Holy Spirit for tens of thousands of years,” he says.

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    Rob Harris in the Sydney Morning Herald

  2. Buccaneer says:

    Who might have thought that proposing to add a reference to one race of people over every other race in a constitution that was designed to represent everyone equally, might stake division. Of course it’s divisive, that was the very point.

  3. C.L. says:

    Phenomenon of the weekend is the Walsh/Musk doco triumph.

    If FOX re-employed Tucker and syndicated Walsh, ratings (and hence profits) would soar to unprecedented heights.

    But no.

    Another good call, Lachlan.

  4. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    A true welcome is free, says the mayor.

    ‘Money talks, bullshit walks’…

    to urge Australians to recommit themselves to a “deep inner listening” towards each other and the land

    Maybe Brennan has decided to become a geologist to deeply inner listen the geological strata. That or maybe a pagan spirit medium or witchdoctor. Paging a Mr Bula, is there a Mr Bula in that hill? As to listening towards each other it’d be nice if the Left listened back for once. They never do though.

    US Presidents returning salutes is a fairly recent and vulgar habit.

    Reminds me of a certain playing of the anthem, which Pres. Obama saluted.

  5. Lee says:

    Broken Hill will no longer pay for a ‘welcome to country.’ A true welcome is free, says the mayor.

    WTC grifters should never have been paid in the first place.
    Personally, I have never been to one myself, but I had been my reaction probably would have been very undiplomatic at being insulted by a welcome to a country where I was born.

    Brussels is the home of European extremism. Plain-spoken colleen, Clare Daly, tells it like it is.

    The EU is unelected scum.

    Evil: An Australian mum recounts what the transgender cult did to her daughter and her family.

    Demonically so.
    Those promoting, facilitating, and encouraging transgenderism towards minors should be doing lengthy prison time for child abuse, especially politicians for allowing it to happen.

  6. Fat Tony says:

    Those promoting, facilitating, and encouraging transgenderism towards minors should be doing lengthy prison time for child abuse, especially politicians for allowing it to happen.

    The official “justice”system will never touch these demons.

    Because of this, there’s coming a time soon when street “justice” will be meted out – and also to the “vaxx” proponents. Not everybody is prepared to wait for divine justice after losing children and other loved ones.

  7. John of Mel says:

    The other day someone (I think it was Mantaray) commented that he doesn’t see any “madness” around him. Reading about the tragedy of this family faced with transgender industry, I can tell I know at least three girls who identify as boys now. One is from a church-going family. And what we saw from our medical professionals since 2020 is a minor indication where their profession is at now.
    I know of a few broken families where a wife would suddenly “discover” her true self as a lesbian. Mind you, I don’t live in inner parts of a big city.
    Last week I was looking for a particular piece of paper in my 15-year old daughter’s school bag (at her request) but all I found was a printed out copy of some celebrity speech at the UN about sex discrimination with hand-written comments, and something about aboriginals (you can easily guess what slant was in that material). That’s what they teach at school now. And it’s getting harder and harder to persuade your kids that they are being taught rubbish.

    So, the madness is here.

  8. NFA says:

    “Fr” Brennan is another jesuit communist sucking up to his boss!

  9. Emeritus says:

    Fr Brennan is exposing the very trick that Mr Albanese and his cabal may well pull. That is to change the wording at the last moment so that all the ‘experts’ can jump into line and declare:- “All is well, you can now vote YES!”. The Labor party used this strategy when they replaced Bill Hayden with a very charismatic drover’s dog a few weeks out from the election in 1983. Will they do it so successfully again?

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