Gasablanca

Chris Minns is shocked – “shocked” – by Elon Musk not taking responsibility for a “wildfire” of lies

FOR six months Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns stifled yawns during a pogrom that will live in infamy. Roaming anti-Jewish gangs, terror ‘motorcades’, incitements to violence, genocidal chants, Hamas worship, hate-preaching imams, doxing, stalking, vandalism, the trivialisation of mass rape and neo-holocaust denialism. The first demonstration of diaspora Islamic endorsement of the 7/10 atrocity took place at the Opera House – an edifice as synonymous with Australia as the keffiyeh is with cowardice, whining and losing. A horde of ecstatic savages desecrated what the country stands for as NSW Police looked on approvingly. Nobody was arrested, of course. Rather than use video of the incident to charge ringleaders, police instead brought in an “eminent expert” from the National Centre of Biometric Science to exonerate them. The misunderstood nazis hadn’t screamed “gas the Jews” that night, deputy commissioner Mal Lanyon later advised the media. They merely screamed “where’s the Jews?” The Jews, as it happens, were sheltering at home because the cowering pansies of his disgraced constabulary had refused to protect them.

The Prime Minister ‘sympathised’ with Israel and Jewish Australians for as long as Labor etiquette required (a few days, max) before he began flipping last October’s massacre to make the loathsome perpetrators the victims and the victims the monsters. And he’s now using the same template to gaslight the public on a new front: a handily combined war on the kind of Christians he dislikes (the believing kind) and free speech. Mr Albanese and friends – assisted by protectionist and rent-seeking ‘mainstream’ news organisations – are shifting some of the blame for an assault on a bishop to the recovering survivor and the flock whose cherished pastor he is. Asked by a reporter last week if he was concerned that the attack on Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel at Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley might inspire copycats, he replied with the signature combination of Kamala-esque gibberish and off-topic unctuousness we’ve all come to expect. “My job as Prime Minister,” he declared, “is to provide support to our police and our security agencies.” What about frightened Jewish women and children or several stabbed churchgoers? All he needed to make this reaction to a Christophobic travesty a clone of his reaction to an anti-Semitic one was a stand-in for Benjamin Netanyahu. Enter Elon Musk.

Irony being as lost on Mr Albanese as contrition, he uploaded his disingenuous call for Musk’s X to expunge a video showing an alleged terrorist stabbing Bishop Emmanuel to X – whose munificent owner hasn’t taken it down. The government would not be “bullied,” chimed in Federal health and aged care minister Mark Butler. No, it would back the ‘eSafety Commissioner,’ Julie Inman Grant. Labor’s own Mary Whitehouse, Grant is yet to demand the footage of Opera House storm troopers be deleted from any forum – despite the high probability that such brazen hate-mongering fuelled the wicked intentions of any number of miscreants.

Far from demonstrating the worth of ‘misinformation’ laws and a czarina of nihil obstats to go with them, the last several days have proved that the worst enemies of truth are the mainstream and the Canberran, not Musketeers. Place-getters in a race to the bottom were the Sydney Morning Herald, news.com.au, the ABC and the Guardian. All caricatured Bishop Emmanuel as an oddball courting trouble. Finally, to the dais. Bringing to journalism the skills he acquired running around in circles, Seven’s Matt Shirvington named an innocent Jewish man as the culprit. A bronze effort. Pipped at the post, a celebrated mainstreamer took silver for his contribution. Unconfirmed reports say that an embarrassed Gerald Ridsdale now denies ever living with Paul Bongiorno. But there can be only one runner astride the apex: A. N. Albanese. His both-sides fraudulence since 7/10 makes him the golden miler of moral relativism. And you can’t ban that.

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60 Responses to Gasablanca

  1. NFA says:

    Peter Campion’s letter to the editor of The Cairns Post

    Re: Politicians up for fight

    The Editor
    The Cairns Post

    Musk and X are under attack by the Labor-Liberal UNiparty because a Muslim terrorist attacked a Christian bishop during a livestream on Zuckerberg’s Facebook, (Politicians up for fight, 22/04).

    In the UNiparty’s view, you, the voter, have no right to know about real world events that you might want to prepare for because someone somewhere might get hurt feelings.

    Governments that want to censor any and every aspect of reality do so because they have much to hide and don’t want you, the voter, to know their full agenda.

    The Labor-Liberal UNiparty intends to control what you think: they’ve deluded themselves into believing that they are your rulers and not your servants.

    If you don’t sack them all at the next opportunity, they’ll censor the knowledge that you don’t have to be ruled by tyrants.

    (135 words)

    Peter Campion
    One Nation’s candidate for Cook
    Tolga

  2. JC says:

    I’m pretty sure, there’s nothing the Liars Party can do to (financially) threaten Twitter, other than sounding tough and all that. They’re likely to have an office in Australia, but that would be a cost center, meaning funding would come from outside for upkeep. Regarding ads/revenue, it would be absurd to have any receipts placed here; instead, the credits would always go to an official Twitter account located offshore. In theory, purchasing advertisements or other content entails entering into a contract with a foreign company, and the transaction would be considered foreign in a legal sense.

    They could shut it down, but would they really? Not in my opinion. The liars are merely blowing smoke because there is nothing they can do.

  3. Vagabond says:

    Cassie said:

    Is there anyone in the Liberal or Nationals parties with any spine? There is simply NO point in voting for the Liberal Party. None whatsoever.

    Quite right. Until a viable opposition appears consisting of members who are not afraid to differentiate their policies from the “uniparty” we are all stuffed. I live in a former blue ribbon SFL electorate where a clueless liars doc defeated a sopping wet SFL doc at the last federal election and that only because there was no Teal. There’s not going to be anyone worth voting for here for a very long time.

  4. Cassie of Sydney says:

    Quite right. Until a viable opposition appears consisting of members who are not afraid to differentiate their policies from the “uniparty” we are all stuffed. I live in a former blue ribbon SFL electorate where a clueless liars doc defeated a sopping wet SFL doc at the last federal election and that only because there was no Teal. There’s not going to be anyone worth voting for here for a very long time.

    A once safe Liberal seat. And Vagabond, that same ‘sopping wet SFL doc’ has been preselected to run again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Oh and during 2020 and 2021 this ‘sopping wet SFL doc’ used to appear regularly on Sky’s Chris Kenny, often sitting in front of Michelle Obama’s book…’Becoming’.

    It tells you a lot.

  5. struth says:

    Maybe certain people should grow a spine themselves and stop self deluding and denying what is blatantly obvious. Our Politicians are controlled by foreign globalists.

    The Liberals aren’t weak and stupid. They are traitors. That’s a very big difference.
    It could be well argued that those who think the LINOs are just weak and stupid, should look in the mirror.
    There they’ll find weak and stupid.

  6. C.L. says:

    Thanks everyone for comments during the day.

    Wolfy, I understand what you mean re the depressing state of things and how what we post or read sometimes exacerbates such feelings. That gave me pause for thought – being a good reminder not to neglect the uplifting, the timeless and the happy.

  7. JC says:

    being a good reminder not to neglect the uplifting, the timeless and the happy.

    Happiness, uplifting

    Channel 9 news story that people have lots of unclaimed money sitting with the state government urging people to check off their names on the government website.

    And there I was owed $20.52 cents. I know, it’s petty but I just claimed the refund.

  8. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare says:

    CL, your sharp wit takes down many in our polity who richly deserve it.
    No matter how depressed we feel, at least that take-down gives us a good amusing read with our morning cuppa and lifts our spirits in a shared conviviality to face the day. With luck, some of those pinned as exhibits might even get to see how and what we really think about them. So don’t stop tackling the awfulness of it all with your rapier words. It helps us to cope.

    Some happy and uplifting stuff is always good too. 🙂

  9. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare says:

    Cat Protection Society might be a good place to donate that twenty, JC.

    Cassie’s favorite charity and one I admire too. They house cats on their premises until they get rehomed. There are old cats there whose owners have died, poor old things still being loved but wanting their own special person. When I’m ready, maybe …..

  10. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Beare says:

    When I am feeling downhearted I watch uplifting animal rescue stories on Youtube.

    Told Hairy Michael the other day that as a child I always wanted to be a vet.
    I always thought you were wanting to be a ballet dancer, he replies.

    A ballet-dancing vet, of course, silly.

    Men can be quite obtuse sometimes. 🙂

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