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The same exists in Australia
We’re actually holding a RC into antisemitism, it’s that bad
Around 80-85% of us disapprove of Zionist cunts but the federal government will not hear us of course.
Australia is spiralling down the drain as well with all this shit. I have a genuine concern for our sovereignty, if it exists at all.
What's an RC ?
A Royal Commission, it’s our highest level of inquiry
Is that like a parliamentary inquiry? I'm sorry I don't speak monarchy
It’s an inquiry held by a Kings Commissioner, it’s done by representatives of the crown so outside of parliament but within the functions of government.
I actually said Queen at first, it’s still difficult to get used to that change
Interesting that they are appointed by the executive. That might be a problem if their job is to find government misconduct. My country has something similar, called a Parliamentary Inquiry Committee - but they are appointed by parliament, because it's parliament that's supposed to check the government's doings.
Yeah we have parliamentary and senate inquiries as well
The KCs are appointed by the executive yeah but they serve the Crown so to speak. The announcement of this RC is the issue, not necessarily its outcome.
There should have been a…parliamentary inquiry into the Bondi shooting.
The darkest irony is this all only puts jews more in danger sigh.
the entire goal of zionism, hell the orginal leaders of zionism helped hitler
racists generally don't have any qualms helping other racists
There’s an Epstein email between him and the rothschilds discussing their direct involvement of helping Hitler become what he was.
@IronBird @supersquirrel
And not a single member of the current Israeli govt had any direct ascendants imprisoned in the Nazi death camps.
tbf that's likely more a coindance than anything else, survivorship bias and all that
given the survival rate of the death camps..
Precisely. It’s getting very hard now to hold up the distinction.