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We didn't vote them in!

  • crossroadscaloundr
  • May 3
  • 5 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

We didn’t vote them in.

Let’s stop pretending we did.

When a party forms government with around 34% of the primary vote, that is not a clear mandate. That means two-thirds of Australians did not choose them as their first preference.

They didn’t win because most Australians wanted them. They won because the system shuffled preferences until someone was left standing.

That might be legal, but don’t insult people’s intelligence by calling it consent. Australians are told, “You voted for this.”

No, we didn’t.

What we’re watching now isn’t representation, it’s procedure. A system where power is handed to a minority and then defended with technicalities. A system where parliament increasingly feels less like the voice of the people and more like a very expensive buy, swap, and sell marketplace.

Votes traded for deals.

Support exchanged for amendments. Backroom agreements while everyday Australians are locked out of the conversation.

And once they’re in power, they govern like they have a blank cheque, pushing through laws, limiting debate, and acting shocked when trust collapses.

Democracy isn’t just about ticking a box on election day. It’s about legitimacy. It’s about consent.

It’s about the majority actually having a say.

When governments rule with a third of the vote and silence dissent through procedure, people are right to question whether the system is working for them anymore.

So no, don’t say “we voted them in.”

We didn’t.

And the more they ignore that reality, the more Australians will stop believing this system represents them at all.

TV host blasts Labor over entry of ‘antisemitic’ YouTuber Sneako

Sky News host Sharri Markson has criticised the Labor government over the decision to allow “antisemitic” YouTuber Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, known online as “Sneako,” into Australia.

“His ideology seems to be a confused mix of Islamist extremism and Neo-Nazi,” Ms Markson said.

"He's been banned from various social media platforms multiple times. These are the kinds of people the Albanese Government is letting into Australia.”

Authorities arrested three women with links to ISIS as they arrived in Sydney and Melbourne on Thursday evening, with their return to Australia sparking dramatic scenes and an airport scuffle.

Melbourne grandmother Kawsar Abbas, as well as her adult daughters Zahra and Zeinab, and former nursing student Janai Safar all landed in Australia after weeks of speculation over the timing of their return and whether they had received any assistance from the Albanese government.

Ms Abbas and her daughters, who were also travelling with eight children, landed in Melbourne, while Ms Safar, who was travelling with one child, landed in Sydney.

Australian Federal Police immediately swooped in to arrest three of the women upon arrival, with four officers escorting Ms Safar from her flight after it landed at just after 5:30pm.

An unknown man, who was seemingly accompanying the former nursing student and her nine-year-old son, was also led off the plane by police.

At around 6:40pm, two unmarked police cars, one reportedly containing Ms Safar, arrived at Mascot Police Station, where it is believed the woman was questioned.

BREAKING: THREE ISIS brides arrested for slavery on arrival in Melbourne and Sydney as four women + nine children (13 total) touched down this afternoon.

AFP Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt just confirmed at a special press conference.

The charges are damning:

• Kawsar Abbas and daughter Zahra Ahmad (Melbourne): enslavement, possessing a slave, using a slave, and engaging in slave trading.

• Janai Safar (Sydney): entering a declared terror area and membership of a terrorist organisation.

These women chose the ISIS caliphate.

They married its savage fighters, raised children under the black flag, and allegedly lived in households where Yazidi women and girls were bought, sold, raped and owned as “spoils of war.” Yazidi survivors gave evidence of being held as personal slaves by their husbands.

This is medieval Islamist barbarism, supremacist, violent, and totally incompatible with Australia.

Albo lied when he said “if you make your bed, you lie in it” and promised no help for their return.

Now they’re here.

Tony Burke, whose Watson electorate is full of Muslim voters in Lakemba, has overseen the whole thing while Labor chases those votes.

What’s worse is three of the children are already teenagers, brainwashed from birth to hate us and fight for the same death cult.

This is national betrayal and cultural suicide.

Enough is enough.

Shut down radical mosques.

Arrest those who support fundamental Islam.

Deport non-citizens involved.

Ban Muslim immigration.

Australia must choose: our values or their barbarism.

The rage is justified.

We must act now before it’s too late.

First, they came for your wallet.

Now they're coming for your freedom.

Right now, a Bill is moving through the Australian Parliament that should terrify every freedom-loving Aussie. It's called the ASIO Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025.

It already passed the House of Representatives. The Senate is about to vote on it.

What does it do?

 Makes ASIO's "extraordinary" coercive questioning powers PERMANENT — removing the sunset clause that's existed since 2003.

 Lets ASIO compel Australians, including children as young as 14, to answer questions under threat of penalty.

 Expands the grounds for these warrants to include vague new categories like "promotion of communal violence," which is language so loose it could mean almost anything a future government decides it means.

 Strips away the requirement for Parliament to review these powers every three years.

The Law Council of Australia OPPOSES this Bill. They warned Parliament these powers "were never intended to be made permanent."

Liberal Senator Alex Antic warned: "This Bill doesn't just extend extraordinary powers, it makes them permanent. Every Australian who values freedom under the law should be paying attention."

But here's the part that should shake you to the core:

Back in 2003, when these exact same powers were first introduced, one Labor MP stood up in Parliament and said this:

"Its provisions potentially allow for the mistreatment of ethnic minorities, the suppression of dissent, and the detaining and investigation of wholly innocent Australians."

That MP's name? Anthony Albanese. The same Anthony Albanese who is now making those powers PERMANENT.

He warned us about these powers. Then he became Prime Minister. And now he's locking them in forever.

This is who he is. This is what they all do. They campaign as defenders of freedom, then they hand the security state a blank cheque the moment they get the keys.

 Cost of living crushing your family.

 Mass migration changing the country without your consent.

 And now... permanent secret-police powers being waved through with bipartisan support, while Australians are too exhausted to notice.

We don't have to wait until 2028 to get rid of this government. We can act now.

We are demanding the dissolution of Parliament and an immediate federal election. NOW.

Before this Bill becomes permanent law. Before the next "misinformation" push. Before there's nothing left to vote for.

 Sign the petition: AlboMustGo.com

 Share this before more Australians wake up too late

 Comment "ENOUGH" if you remember when Australia was free

Albanese warned us about these powers in 2003.

In 2026, he's the one bringing them down on your head

 
 
 

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