ausfag general /afg/ Anonymous 83646[Reply]
This thread is for Australia specific moid hating and general chat.
What’s the latest?
What’s on your mind anon?
169 posts and 47 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.Anonymous 315428
>>315427There are pockets which are somewhat nice still like in the hills or countryside as the jeets and muslims don’t seem to like farming, but in the cities definitely yes. It’s fucked.
Anonymous 315429
>>315428>but in the cities definitely yes. It’s fucked.What do you mean by fucked?
Anonymous 315443
gun grab Good
>A cap on gun ownership, reclassification of pump-action shotguns and a ban on inflammatory protests during terrorism investigations will be among a suite of reforms to give NSW the strictest gun laws in the country.
>Premier Chris Minns will also seek to remove the ability of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal to consider appeals once police decide to revoke a gun licence based on criminal intelligence, after concerns police efforts are being thwarted by the courts, when parliament is recalled next week
>The bill, which is yet to be drafted, will reclassify “straight pull-up and pump-action shotguns”, reduce the magazine capacity for shotguns, and ban belt-fed magazines. The premier did not put a number on the proposed cap, but said five firearms, which is the case in WA, is too many.
protest ban Hmm…
>Minns called for “a summer of calm” and declared he is firmly of the view that any protests after the Bondi Beach terror attack would be “incredibly terrible” for the community.
>“My concern is that a mass demonstration in this combustible situation with our multicultural community could light a flame that would be impossible to extinguish,” he said.
Australia Day banned again Hmmmmmm…..
>“So we’re looking at reforms whereby when there is a terrorism designation in the state, the police commissioner may not accept applications for protests on the grounds that it will both stretch police resources and secondly, add to community disharmony.”
>Minns said the rule would not target any particular group, and will apply to all form 1 applications.
>The reforms have the support of Jewish Board of Deputies president David Ossip, who accused pro-Palestine activists of flaming division.
>“Antisemitism is nurtured and sustained by hate for the Jewish community and our Australian way of life. It has to be tackled at its root cause and we look forward to working with the government on further, urgent measures to combat antisemitism,” he said.
Anonymous 315445
>>315426Your HR person is not gonna go to the high court over this which you could have dragged it all the way. Look up the recent high court decision
Comcare v Banerji where some tax office drone got a bit too woke on twitter and got adversely investigated. She took it to the High court and more or less ratified that you can post whatever you want as long as its judged not to have been public, as in basically searchable as your comments and as long as you are not a senior public servant. It all depends on what you say and how much you get paid.