Who’s the biggest vandal?

The Bug’s special guest columnist TERRI TORY is  shocked at news that a war memorial in South Australia has been vandalised with graffiti referencing the current referendum campaign for a First Nation’s voice to federal parliament. (main picture) We invited the regular News Crap Australia columnist and star of her own Sky News “after dark” political commentary show Vote One Liberal to outline her take on the incident to Bug readers.

Like all other Right-thinking Australians, I was devastated when I was told that a war memorial at Victor Harbor in South Australia had been vandalised with graffiti linked to the current referendum campaign leading up to Saturday’s vote on a First Nations’ voice to federal parliament.

So shocked was I that when advised of this treasonous incident I sat at my desk and just screamed: “No!” That was followed by “No, no, no, no, no…” for several more minutes, leading some in the office to mistakenly think I was rehearsing my script for tonight’s edition of my Vote One Liberal show.

Without doubt the blame for this un-Australian vandalism, this gross indecency and disrespect lies firmly at the feet of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

It is just yet another grubby incident provoked by the racist campaign being led by the PM and his misguided efforts to enshrine discrimination in our Constitution.

Everyone I have since met in the wider Australian community agrees entirely with my view.

I haven’t been able to take more than a few steps across the Sydney newsroom of The Australian in Holt Street at Surry Hills without bumping into a fellow independent-thinking columnist who holds the exact same view as mine on this referendum and on the PM’s direct culpability for the horrific vandalism debasing the memory of brave Australians who gave their lives to keep our nation safe. They all readily agree about how Right I am.

The same goes for the Sky News studios where I haven’t yet met a single on-air “after dark” colleague who also isn’t disgusted at Anthony Albanese’s total disrespect for the memory of dead SA Diggers.

They too say I am totally Right. In fact my very good friend James Morrow told me his own analysis, and nobody should doubt it, showed that the graffiti was applied to the Victor Harbor memorial in Anthony Albanese’s own handwriting.

So all other independent and free-thinking Australians support my views.

Of course these days I always avoid walking anywhere near Chris Kenny when in the Holt Street building or at the Sky studios, and will continue to do so until he sees reason on the referendum issue.

But as I right this I am still receiving hundreds of messages from like-minded Australians.

They, like me, all say that Anthony Albanese and members of his woke lefty racist elite should resign in shame, and apologise to the families of the war heroes whose memories they have insulted with their reckless racist campaign.

Then the PM should face a war crimes trial and whatever penalty it decides as a means to atone for the unrest, intolerance, bigotry, and division he has created in the Australian community.

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