Cease Taxpayer Funding for Protests and Rallies in Australia That Fuel Anti-Semitism


Cease Taxpayer Funding for Protests and Rallies in Australia That Fuel Anti-Semitism
The issue
Today, antisemitism in Australia is out-of-control, while the government has turned a blind eye.
As an Australian citizen deeply disturbed by this, I call attention to the spending of hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars on funding hate filled racist rallies and protests attacking Australian citizens ethnic & racial origins and religious beliefs. The rampant bias displayed through this misplaced allocation of funds subverts our public funds and serves to create tension, rather than educating and fostering peaceful resolutions.
This has spurred on the rise of anti-semitic attacks, arson, vandalism, and harassment in Australian streets, with innocent Australians the victims. All crimes punishable under Australian law.
Innocent civilians, taxpayers should not be forced to financially support these racist, criminal monsters.
By redirecting these funds, we can invest in domestic ventures that benefit all Australians and protect our societal harmony.
Consider this: over $100,000,000 spent on rallies in Australia in the past year, which fuel anti-Semitic - this should be illegal.
Additionally, ann intelligent person would realise such a significant portion of our taxes should be put towards other much needed facets of our society and communities.
It's of utmost importance that our government reflects the will of its citizens, uses our hard-earned tax dollars responsibly and promotes domestic peace and mutual understanding.
Let's stand together as one, advocate for the re-evaluation of our taxpayer money's distribution, and encourage a more balanced dialogue around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict locally.
The time for change is now. Let's take our concerns to the governmental level through this petition to cease the taxpayer funding of these protests & rallies in Australia.
Sign this petition to voice your disagreement with this problematic funding.
Together, we can make a difference. Your signature counts!
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The issue
Today, antisemitism in Australia is out-of-control, while the government has turned a blind eye.
As an Australian citizen deeply disturbed by this, I call attention to the spending of hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars on funding hate filled racist rallies and protests attacking Australian citizens ethnic & racial origins and religious beliefs. The rampant bias displayed through this misplaced allocation of funds subverts our public funds and serves to create tension, rather than educating and fostering peaceful resolutions.
This has spurred on the rise of anti-semitic attacks, arson, vandalism, and harassment in Australian streets, with innocent Australians the victims. All crimes punishable under Australian law.
Innocent civilians, taxpayers should not be forced to financially support these racist, criminal monsters.
By redirecting these funds, we can invest in domestic ventures that benefit all Australians and protect our societal harmony.
Consider this: over $100,000,000 spent on rallies in Australia in the past year, which fuel anti-Semitic - this should be illegal.
Additionally, ann intelligent person would realise such a significant portion of our taxes should be put towards other much needed facets of our society and communities.
It's of utmost importance that our government reflects the will of its citizens, uses our hard-earned tax dollars responsibly and promotes domestic peace and mutual understanding.
Let's stand together as one, advocate for the re-evaluation of our taxpayer money's distribution, and encourage a more balanced dialogue around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict locally.
The time for change is now. Let's take our concerns to the governmental level through this petition to cease the taxpayer funding of these protests & rallies in Australia.
Sign this petition to voice your disagreement with this problematic funding.
Together, we can make a difference. Your signature counts!
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Petition created on 20 January 2025
