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The Liberal Nationals are predictably contradicting themselves over gun laws and hate speech.

First they introduced tough gun laws under John Howard. Howard famously wore a bullet-proof vest to a rally to argue for tougher gun laws. Nationals leader Tim Fisher courageously confronted farmers and told them the gun laws must be passed. And they were. It was the best thing John Howard did in politics.

After that, the LNP gradually slipped back into covert attempts to weaken their own gun laws. Shameful!

Similar contradictions with hate speech. The LNP repeatedly tried to weaken Section 18C and loosen the tongues of those who wanted to promote racism.

After Bondi, they reversed course to politicise the deaths of Jews and demand hate speech laws be introduced, but specifically laws against hate speech towards Jews. No mention of hate speech towards Arabic speakers , Aborigines or Asians.

So Albanese brought forward a package of anti-hate laws and what did the LNP do? They tried to undermine it. Maybe it was too even-handed and not sufficiently biased towards Jews.

There is no consistency in the LNP, which is why they are unfit to govern.

It should be noted that antisemitism can be directed against both Jews and Arabs. 'Semitic' is a term which covers a group of languages, including BOTH Hebrew and Arabic. It is just as antisemitic to attack an Arabic speaker as it is a speaker of Hebrew.

Where are the opponents of antisemitism opposing hate speech against Arabs?

All of this just demonstrates what any student of Australian history soon realises - our history is riddled with racism.

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BTW when I say Tim Fisher confronted gun owners and told them to surrender their weapons, I'm talking from personal experience.

I saw Fisher stand in front of a rally in Coffs Harbour and do it, in front of a sullèn crowd.

And I watched as gun owners handed in their weapons at the Coffs Harbour Showgroubd and their guns were recorded and then thrown into a skip.

Fisher deserves enormous praise for his responsible actions.

The current leaders of the LNP should reflect on the great example both John Howard and Tim Fisher set for them.

They have fallen well short of their example.

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