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The Problem Albanese Has With Women
Anthony Albanese, Labor’s haphazard and hopeless Prime Minister, has a problem with women and it’s costing Australia dearly.
A few years ago, the former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visited Albo’s Syndey Harbour mansion and charmed him into changing the law to allow convicted hardened criminals who are NZ nationals to stay in Australia post-jail.
Australia has always deported criminals if they are not Aussie citizens after their jail sentence ends. That is what the Australian community wants and expects.
Albo’s light treatment of foreign criminals is internationally unusual. There are few, if any, other countries that don’t have the same processes Australia once had. Let’s not forget that NZ has a policy for criminal deportation—they send their hardened criminals without NZ citizenship back to places such as Tonga and Samoa, even if they can’t speak the language (as reported in the ABC)!
But there was a certain language that Ardern used with Albo that had him all giddy and showing a desperate need to impress the much younger NZ Prime Minister.
The deal to let Ardern reject Kiwi criminals and make Australia keep them says quite a lot about Albo’s character. It says that the Prime Minister would throw away national security just to obtain validation from a female darling of the woke left, putting the interests of foreign nationals ahead of those of the Australian people.
Nobody believes that Albanese would accept a deal if it were presented by a conservative male leader of New Zealand; in fact, the country's male leadership was recently notified that the agreement made with Ardern is being shredded because it is what Australians want.
Albo’s obsession with pleasing Ardern is one of the many examples where Albo has put his personal ‘feelings’ and need for ideological validation from women above national interests.
There are many images of Jacqui Lambie fawning over the Prime Minister, and then that relationship is used to secure the vote of the cross-bench Senator for legislation like the Digital ID.
Lambie almost always sides with the Albanese government, even when it’s to the detriment of Tasmania. Albanese and Lambie provide each other with self-gratifying validation.
All of this sickening fawning would be irrelevant to the national discourse if it were not for the fact that Albanese’s Ardern relationship is one of the reasons we have foreign rapists and murderers now roaming our streets causing havoc and re-traumatising their victims.
The fawning. The validation. The desperate need for female approval. It’s creepy. And it must stop.
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