Mate speech or hate speech?

Made a vow to myself some time ago to never vote Labor again if I heard Anthony Albanese and/or Penny “We’re too far away to see things clearly” Wong say one more time these past 28 months that Israel had the right to defend itself.

They’ve come across as individuals vying with Tim Wilson for 2025 Zionist Politician of the Year.

I’ve spent a lot of time trying to work out, with the help of learned friends who know a helluva lot more about Israel/Palestine history since 1948 and what federal electorates have a fair swag of Jews in them, why Albanese and Wong are so in thrall of the Jewish lobby in Australia, especially as a fair share of that community – and of Jews around the world – see things fairly clearly and very fairly as to the genocide that has taken place in the Gaza Strip since early October 2023.

If it kills many tens of thousands of innocent civilians like a genocide, it’s a genocide. If it relies on just-about-completely razing a people’s homeland – destroying their homes, their markets, their mosques, their schools, their hospitals, their places of work and leisure – to achieve those killing like a genocide, then it’s a genocide. If displaced citizens have their tents bombed and are then starved to death by not being allowed aid trucks in or being shot if they try to go fishing like a genocide, than ipso quacko, it’s a genocide.

Guess we should be lucky Albanese and Wong are on the left of Labor politics. If right-wingers had been in charge since the 2022 election, it might already have been compulsory to wear a yarmulke (pictured) when out and about.


But Zionist Albanese’s latest action just about clinches the deal and will find me heading for The Greens booth worker’s how to vote cards at the next federal election.

The man keen to rush through strict anti-hate laws to placate an angry and accusative Jewish lobby has invited Israel’s president Isaac Herzog to come to Australia on a state visit.

Herzog is pictured here signing a bomb about to be sent the Gaza Strip’s way. Decent, caring, people around the world worked out long ago that that bomb was never meant to land on a Hamas head.

Herzog is also on record that there are no innocent people in Gaza, The covert message there? More than 20,000 guilty kids deserved to die. We are still trying to verify social mediocre chatter that Herzog has consistently claimed no Palestinians were ever starving in Gaza and that he loved to see them die.

Albanese can declare he hates hate speech and plans to outlaw it, but “no innocent Gazan Palestinians” dovetails neatly with some of Herzog’s Knesset colleagues who see Palestinians as sub-humans who should be shot on sight, which means Albanese’s thought processes have sidestepped logic to kow-tow to and crawl up the collective tuchus of that Jewish lobby that long ago also abandoned logic by declaring any criticism of Israel was anti-Semitic.

Don Gordon Brown

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