Why does Australia only have 30 days fuel when we solemnly agreed to hold 90 days? Anthony Albanese.

Why does Australia only have 30 days fuel when we solemnly agreed to hold 90 days? Anthony Albanese. By Craig Kelly.

Back in 2012, Australia first plunged into outright, shameless breach of its IEA [International Energy Agency] treaty obligations — that sacred 90-day fuel reserve meant to shield the nation from fuel shortages, food chaos, economic collapse, and outright vulnerability in any global crisis.

Guess who was the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport with the responsibility at the time?

Anthony Albanese.

Yes, that Albo — the smug, sanctimonious fraud now parading as Prime Minister, preaching “energy security,” “resilience,” and “protecting Australians” while we’re still the ONLY IEA member nation in chronic, decades-long breach. …

Albanese was Infrastructure & Transport Minister from 2007 to 2013. …

He had the portfolio. He had the power. He had the warning lights flashing. He did sweet FA. Zilch. Nada. The breach began under Labor’s watch with Albanese in the driver’s seat.

Now, as PM, he gaslights the nation during oil price spikes, Middle East wars, supply panics, and threats of actual shortages — pretending he’s some guardian angel, while the nation is starting to pay the penalty for his incompetence and failure.

The Abbot/Turnbull/Morrison Governments didn’t rectify the situation.

Angela Merkel in 2026: Admits she flooded Germany with third world foreigners for votes, to prevent the AfD from winning

Angela Merkel in 2026: Admits she flooded Germany with third world foreigners for votes, to prevent the AfD from winning. By Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021.

In 2015, Merkel let over one million asylum seekers enter Germany, primarily Syrian refugees. Merkel is childless.

From an interview on March 3, 2026, in the ARD-Hauptstadtstudio in Berlin for the hr (Hessischer Rundfunk) podcast “Freiheit Deluxe” hosted by Jagoda Marinić.

Angela Merkel admitted she flooded Germany with third world foreigners for the votes.

She said it was to stop the AfD party!

 

 

She says the elites could not allow the AfD to win.

Commenters:

In the gallery of Greatest German Villains, she will have only one superior. …

Need votes? Ship blokes! …

The AfD “represent things that quite simply are incompatible with the fundamental principles of our constitution,” so they import followers of the Quran. …

So, hypothetically, if we said she was complicit in every crime committed by those ‘migrants’, that would be accurate. …

Merkel also used to be an informant in Eastern Germany when it was part of the Eastern Bloc. Never place your trust ever from a former intelligence officer. …

Angela Merkel’s father was one of the only pastors allowed to preach in East Germany and his children weren’t blocked from jobs or education, she speaks fluent Russian, she imported millions of foreigners… She has been a communist apparatchik. …

AfD was born in 2013 as eurosceptic party in protest vs Greek bailouts and received <5% national vote (no Bundestag seats). Two years later, in 2015, Mutti’s open-border policy during refugee crisis prompted AfD to shift to an anti-immigration stance, fueling its takeoff. …

AfD is a symptom of Merkel’s bad governance.

Christianity was saved in Europe solely because the peoples of Europe fought back against the Moslems

Christianity was saved in Europe solely because the peoples of Europe fought back against the Moslems. By Teddy Roosevelt, US President 1901 to 1909, from his book, Fear God and Take Your Own Part,  1915.

Christianity is not the creed of Asia and Africa at this moment solely because the seventh century Christians of Asia and Africa, in addition to being rent asunder among themselves by bitter sectarian animosities — and sectarian intolerance and animosity stand for most that is evil in Christianity — had trained themselves not to fight, whereas the Moslems were trained to fight.

Christianity was saved in Europe solely because the peoples of Europe fought. If the peoples of Europe in the seventh and eighth centuries, and on up to and including the seventeenth century, had not possessed a military equality with, and gradually a growing superiority over, the Mohammedans who invaded Europe, Europe would at this moment be Mohammedan, and the Christian religion would be exterminated.

Wherever the Mohammedans have had complete sway, wherever the Christians have been unable to resist them by the sword, Christianity has ultimately disappeared. From the hammer of Charles Martel to the sword of Sobieski, Christianity owed its safety in Europe to the fact that it was able to show that it could and would fight as well as the Mohammedan aggressor.

From the book, Fear God and Take Your Own Part, by Theodore Roosevelt, New York, George H. Doran Company, copyright 1915.

hat-tip Scott of the Pacific

Falling birthrates for thee

Falling birthrates for thee. By Payton Alexander.

Not comprehensively wrong, just “premature,” over at the NYT

 

People today forget or simply can’t believe how depraved [Paul] Ehrlich really was:

Demanded that the FCC require TV shows to depict large families in a negative light, so that parents with multiple children would be shamed and ostracized by society.

Proposed forcibly sterilizing millions of Americans by poisoning the water supply to make them infertile. He couldn’t think of a drug to do it “safely,” but wanted to do it anyway.

Supported actual forced sterilization campaigns in India and China, where millions of people were forced to undergo vasectomies and tubal ligations for having too many children. Ehrlich even proposed sending U.S. military helicopters in to abduct people from remote villages to be sterilized. Truly sick stuff!…

Warned that population growth would lead to starvation, but also proposed cutting off food aid to “overpopulated” countries to reduce their populations… by starvation.

But the left is harsher on large families if they’re white:

 

Alyssa Rosenberg:

When I was the letters editor at The Washington Post, it was consistently shocking to me how many letters we got suggesting it would be a good thing for the human race to just go extinct.

Brad Lemley:

I remember hearing Jordan Peterson in 2017 state that the green movement was fundamentally “anti-human.”

I had never heard the term “anti-human” before, and it was striking because I realized that essentially every leftist policy could be so described.

As a liberal myself, it was shocking that I had internalized much of this anti-human value structure. The moment Peterson gave it a name I suddenly saw it and realized I needed to be pro-human from that point forward.

The government will shut down any nationalist group by labeling them as Nazis

The government will shut down any nationalist group by labeling them as Nazis. By Stephen Wells at XYZ, about the recently shut-down National Socialist Network (NSN) in Australia.

How it started, so naively:

The origins of the NSN date back to 2015 where two naive young men followed the democratic process to peacefully protest the building of a mosque in one of Melbourne’s suburbs. There they watched old ladies being bashed by Antifa and the police stand by and do nothing. One of the men, Blair Cottrell, gained a million followers on Facebook and briefly appeared on TV a few times, where his calm demeanour and logical answers to baited questions showed him to be a political threat. He subsequently was banned from further TV appearances, had his Facebook account closed and even had his bank accounts closed. …

The NSN dressed in black. Initially because when they first cobbled together a protest with a bunch of friends, black was the only colour clothing they all had that matched. …

 

 

The other young man, Thomas Sewell, had begun organising a political group. The police found excuses to obtain warrants to raid the member’s homes, doxx them to their family and employers as “Nazis” and basically scare 99% of its members into never doing anything political again. It should be pointed out that no one in this movement in 2015 who went on to join the NSN considered themselves to be Nazis when they first began politically organising. …

They didn’t start out as Nazis, but were labelled thus for being nationalist. Yes they shared some policy alignments with the Nazis, but name me a political party that doesn’t. Their real crime in the eyes of the globalists was to be apologetically nationalist (and thus defended whites).

The NSN, in its day, didn’t just protest mass non white immigration. It also protested the cancellation of Australia Day, attacks on free speech, drag queen story hour, the influence of Jewish lobby groups on our politicians and the protection by the Chinese Government of a criminal that had mutilated an Australian baby. …

The NSN didn’t focus on Anti-Semitism, rather the media and politicians chose to label any protest they did as Anti-Semitic …

The NSN did of course praise the ideology of the NSDAP [Hitler’s Nazi Party] which Mr Delaney notes “has an appeal to a Gen Z audience”. He is also correct that “this choice comes with immense strategic baggage.” That, “it allows hostile media and government entities to instantly frame the movement as a foreign import — a mere replica of a historically defeated ideology”. …

Being labelled and vilified for something you are not can cause one to look at what you are being labelled as and consider it in earnest. This is what happened with Thomas Sewell who became the leader of the NSN. Being persecuted whilst being labelled a Nazi led him and others to investigate history and challenge the doctrine that they had grown up with. …

Another white nationalist group:

In Perth in 2020 there was a community building White Nationalist group that were 99% focused on building a parallel community. Movie nights, hiking, camping, chess tournaments. Organising, in-group leadership and responsibilities.

They did a single banner drop over a freeway protesting the Covid lockdowns in 2020 and Australia’s counterterrorism police raided half of the membership, doxxed them to employers and family as Nazis. It’s a standard tactic.

The members all had a naive view of how the world works and how “democratic” Australia is and simply couldn’t handle the overt tyranny. They crumbled and the organisation failed. …

How it ended:

The NSN, on the other hand didn’t fail. Its objective all along was to expose the hypocrisy and illusion of liberal democracy in Australia. It followed the rules. It obeyed the law. …

The NSN disbanded just before new “hate group laws” were passed that would have made all of their previous legal activity retrospectively illegal and made future peaceful political activity impossible. … It was always going to be shut down.  …

Build ANY effective Nationalist movement including using your own “Australia First” philosophy. If it gets beyond a certain size it will be either subverted or shut down.

The lie about our globalist government that they exposed:

The lie of living in a democracy was exposed to everyone in Australia, even if many still refuse to accept it.

The NSN didn’t focus on Anti-Semitism, rather the media and politicians chose to label any protest they did as Anti-Semitic

The NSN also succeded in another area. That of historical revisionism. By being peaceful and lawful, but being branded as terrorists anyway, they made many more people question what else they have been lied to about by the Government.

This Is How the Iran War Goes Global

This Is How the Iran War Goes Global. By Niall Ferguson in The Free Press.

17 days into the conflict, the U.S.-Israeli campaign has run into a very old problem: control of a strategic waterway.

Despite being entirely outgunned, despite having lost control of its own airspace, the Islamic Republic retains sufficient firepower to attack shippers in the Strait of Hormuz, deterring them from moving through it …

Meanwhile, Iran’s aggressive missile-building program was a Chinese-enabled project. …

Which brings us to the next great global choke point: the Taiwan Strait.

More than 90 percent of the world’s most advanced semiconductors, and 99 percent of the chips used for cutting-edge AI training, are manufactured in Taiwan. Taiwan imports 97 percent of its energy supply in the form of oil, LNG, and coal. This makes the Taiwan choke point far more important in relative terms than the Strait of Hormuz has ever been for global energy markets.

The temptation of Xi:

The rational strategy for Xi is not an amphibious invasion or blockade of Taiwan. It is to wait for Taiwan’s January 2028 election in the hope of a Chinese Nationalist Party victory and a decisive shift toward Beijing’s goal of “One Country, Two Systems.” However, there is a growing tail risk that he is tempted to act more boldly, taking advantage of yet another American imbroglio in the Middle East.

Rather than risk a kinetic confrontation in the Middle East, Xi’s best option is to deploy Chinese coast guard vessels and assert Beijing’s right to collect customs duties and regulate the flow of goods to Taiwan. He can present this as consistent with international law, satisfying many countries and companies — especially those with significant business interests in the People’s Republic of China.

True, Taiwan is recognized as a “separate customs territory” by the World Trade Organization, defined in the 1994 Marrakesh Agreement as meaning Taiwan has “full autonomy in the conduct of its external commercial relations.” In 2001, China agreed that Taiwan and Hong Kong would enjoy this status. However, as former State Department counselor Philip Zelikow has argued, China could simply revoke it for Taiwan, just as Trump revoked it for Hong Kong in 2020. China could also then apply its export controls to goods leaving Taiwan, again citing American precedents for doing so.

Should China make such a “gray zone” move, it would immediately become apparent that the biggest choke point in the world is not the Strait of Hormuz; it is the Taiwan Strait.

Questions:

The administration is now trying to salvage a plan that seems to be, like Churchill’s in 1915 [at Gallipoli], disintegrating on contact with the enemy. It may still be salvageable. The Islamic Republic may yet oblige Trump by expiring. I do not rule that out.

However, if Trump’s advisers do not keep their wits about them, they may overlook the fact that they have created a huge strategic opportunity for China and Russia — especially if they act in concert. Washington may miss, amid the mood music of a superpower summit, the preparations for a coup de main that would upend the international economy and the world’s geopolitical order.

The Strait of Hormuz is blocked. For how long?

The Strait of Taiwan is open. For how long?

Australian Navy so defunct that Trump didn’t even ask us for help — we’d just be a liability

Australian Navy so defunct that Trump didn’t even ask us for help — we’d just be a liability. By Greg Sheridan in The Australian.

That the Albanese government has gone out loud and proud to announce, without even being asked, that it’s certainly not going to send an Australian navy ship to help keep the Strait of Hormuz safe for international shipping is much more significant than it looks, and bespeaks a shocking Australian impotence. …

Though we are the biggest island nation in the world, our navy is effectively defunct. Donald Trump announced a long list of nations he would like to contribute to escorting cargo vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. We weren’t on it. …

It’s notable that despite Australia being the second or third closest ally to the US, after Britain and, all things considered, probably Japan too, we weren’t asked for a naval contribution. This is because the Americans know that as a military force the Australian navy is essentially non-existent at the moment.

Details:

In our surface fleet we notionally have seven Anzac-class frigates, though they are so old that to send them into harm’s way now would rank surely as a species of elder abuse, and three Hobart-class air warfare destroyers.

The frigates each have eight vertical launch cells, just eight. Many modern destroyers have well over 100.

The Iranians fire missiles and drones at ships. The Anzacs deploy fairly short-range Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles in their vertical launch cells. In terms of self-defence, that’s pretty much it. In the conflict with the Houthis in the Red Sea, the US Navy mainly used much longer-range SM2 and SM6 missiles. That’s because if you miss an incoming missile with a long-range shot you can have another go with your short-range defence systems. If you miss with a short-range effort, you’re dead.

Nor do the Anzacs have sophisticated counter-drone systems. The Ukrainians, Iranians and Houthis have all shown that drones can be used to devastating effect against conventional navy ships. If our Anzac frigates ever did fire off their missiles they would be exhausted and in need of replenishment in five minutes. The commander of any US taskforce would regard the Anzacs as a liability, just another ship the Americans had to defend.

Of our three Hobart-class destroyers, one is in a long-term upgrade and therefore out of action. Of the other two, perhaps one could be sent. They are optimised for air defence, not what’s happening in the Strait of Hormuz. They have 48 VLS [tubes] each, about half a US Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. Beyond that they have Phalanx Gatling guns, which can be a last line of defence against incoming drones. They don’t have complex counter-drone systems. …

Uniparty to blame, but Labor worse:

Our absolute lack of defence capability is the greatest national scandal of our time. It’s bipartisan in creation. The previous Coalition government was almost as bad as the Albanese government in defence.

Australians should recognise the decisions we’ve made. Just as we’ve decided to keep barely a month’s worth of fuel in reserve so that we couldn’t withstand any interruption to supply, so we have decided not to have any meaningful defence capability. …

The Albanese government has actually cut defence spending. It has imposed a $1.5bn “efficiency dividend” (honestly, you can’t make this stuff up) on defence, which it had not imposed before, and the entirely fictional “dividend” goes back to consolidated revenue, it’s not kept by defence. …

By 2027-28 defence spending, on the government’s own figures, will still be just 2.05 per cent of GDP.

If we ever lose the US alliance we are completely defenceless. No doubt Beijing will never want to do this, but in terms of sheer military capability China could do everything to Australia that the US has done to Iran. The difference is, unlike Iran, we couldn’t fight back. And unlike Iran, we’d run out of fuel in five minutes.

Australia relied for protection and existence on the British Navy until 1941, and after than on the US Navy. Without the US Navy, Australia is basically undefended.

Muslim pirates stole an entire Irish village into slavery

Muslim pirates stole an entire Irish village into slavery. By Proudofus.uk.

A hundred and seven men, women and children. Taken from their beds. Sold in North Africa. Only two ever came home.

It was 1631. And it was normal.

For thousands of years, the sea belonged to pirates. Barbary corsairs [Muslim privateers and pirates who operated from the North African coast] enslaved over a million Europeans. They raided as far as Iceland.

No nation on Earth could stop them.

So Britain built the largest navy in history. And went hunting.

They smashed the slave ports of North Africa. Three thousand people walked free in a single day. They chased pirates across the South China Sea.

Ocean by ocean, the hunting grounds went silent.

Britain built 46 bases to keep them that way. Every shipping lane on Earth. Protected.

Today, 80% of everything you own arrives by sea.

Britain didn’t just rule the waves. She freed them.

 

 

The Barbary Pirates operated primarily from ports in Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, Salé, and Rabat. The line “To the shores of Tripoli” in the U.S. Marine Corps Hymn refers to the First Barbary War (1801–1805), specifically the Battle of Derna in 1805. This was the first time U.S. Marines fought on foreign soil.

The (1801–1805) was a conflict between the United States and the Barbary State of Tripoli, sparked by the refusal of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson to pay increased tribute demands. The war arose from longstanding practices in which North African states — Tripoli, Algiers, Tunis, and Morocco — captured American merchant ships, held crews for ransom, and demanded payments to prevent attacks. The war ended with the release of American captives without further tribute, though piracy continued under other Barbary rulers until the Second Barbary War.

The Barbary pirates captured hundreds of thousands of Europeans between the 16th and 19th centuries, primarily through naval raids on ships and coastal villages across the Mediterranean, the English Channel, and as far north as Iceland and Ireland.

Primary targets: Sailors, fishermen, and coastal villagers, with Italians, Spaniards, and British being the most commonly captured.

Major raids: Included the 1551 enslavement of the entire population of Gozo (5,000–6,000 people), the 1631 Sack of Baltimore in Ireland (100 villagers taken), and repeated attacks on Cornwall and the Canary Islands.

Purpose: Captives were sold into slavery in North African markets in Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, used as laborers, galley slaves, or concubines.

Scale: Historian Robert C. Davis estimates 1 to 1.25 million Europeans were enslaved during this period, though some scholars question the exact number.

The slave trade declined after the First and Second Barbary Wars (1801–1805, 1815–1816) and the French conquest of Algeria (1830–1847), effectively ending the Barbary corsairs’ dominance by the 1830s.

Even in Nazi Germany…

Even in Nazi Germany… By Shelley Bond.

Even in Nazi Germany, there were Germans who risked everything to help Jews by hiding them, feeding them, or helping them to escape. We call them Righteous Among the Nations.

In Gaza, during the captivity of our hostages, not a single man or woman stepped forward to help them, to give them food, or provide medical care, to hide them from their captors, or ease their suffering.

Not one righteous soul among them

 

 

Commenters:

And this is why none of their neighboring countries wanted them as refugees. Those countries took them in previously and found out the hard way. …

None of their cheerleaders [for the Palestinians] can give a plausible reason why not a single Muslim nation would take in refugees. Not one. …

The explanation is simple: Gazans and Hamas are the same. Gazan have accepted Hamas’s ideology of hate. Many in Gaza considered all Israeli captives as valid, high-value bargaining chips to hold against Israel. Based on polling data from late 2025 and early 2026, 51% of surveyed Gazans expressed positive views of Hamas’s performance, up from 43% in May 2025. Gazans have learned NOTHING.

Our children shouldn’t have to live like this

Our children shouldn’t have to live like this,

From Britain:

A 12-year-old lass runs into Zara [a clothing chain store] for safety from a gang chasing her, only for staff to usher her straight back out to get brutally kicked and stamped on outside Cabot Circus.

And now parents are rightly protesting because no one stepped up to protect a terrified child in broad daylight. Where’s the basic human decency gone in our own shops?”

 

 

From Portugal:

Another attack on white boy by migrant gang

 

A few years ago, there were only a few videos like the above. Now, there are so many.

Fun Fact: There are now more Muslims just in England (4m), than there are ethnically Irish in the whole of Ireland (3.9m).

 

I suspect that white people underestimate how much of the world is driven by envy and jealousy. and how few whites there are.

War on Iran was not ‘unprovoked’

War on Iran was not ‘unprovoked’. By Brendan ‘Neill in The Spectator.

I’ve been thinking a lot about the phrase ‘unprovoked war’. It’s been rolling off leftist tongues since the explosion of hostilities in Iran. …

Here’s my question: is the rape and murder of Jews not a provocation? Was the worst anti-Jewish atrocity since the Holocaust — 7 October — not a provocation? The tyrants of Tehran were the paymasters of the jihadist brutes who carried out that slaughter. They lavished guns and training on that army of anti-Semites that invaded Israel by air, sea and land not even three years ago. That wasn’t a provoking act?

Is it not a provocation to rain thousands of missiles onto a neighbouring country? Is it not a provocation to subject a nation to a ballistic swarm that causes the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians and the deaths of scores of innocents, including 12 Druze kids playing football? That’s what Hezbollah has done these past three years. Hezbollah received hundreds of millions of dollars from the Islamic Republic to pursue precisely such violent badgering of the Jewish state. That isn’t a provocation? …

“Illegal”:

Then there’s ‘illegal war’. Says who? Who made the media into the judge, jury and executioner of when nations are permitted to fight? My view is simple: if it is against international law for the world’s only Jewish state to pursue the Islamist despots who funded the rape and murder of its citizens, then that law is an ass. Worse, it’s anti-Semitic.

Funny how only western countries do “illegal” war. Meanwhile, the left wants America and Israel to lose:

Like others, I’m worried about this war. But I’m more worried about the opposition to it. There is a wilful refusal to grapple with what is at stake in this theatre of tension. This is not ‘another Iraq’. That calamity was fuelled by untruths about Saddam’s threat to the West. The Islamic Republic *is* a threat. It has rained hyper-violence on our ally of Israel. Its barbarous proxies drag mayhem across the Middle East. Its theocratic intolerance stretches into the West, where it has funded terror.

There’s a moral defeatism around this war that I find deeply troubling. There’s a kind of gleeful fatalism. You can feel it. Right now the nightly BBC News comes off as one long smirk at the troubles America has brought upon itself. You get the impression some people would even like to see America and Israel ‘taught a lesson’. To me it feels like cultural self-loathing in the drag of pacifism — a sentiment that is less the heir to the peace movements of old than a malignant outgrowth of the anti-Westernism that runs riot on our campuses and in our institutions.

If Iran wins:

I fear these people fail to appreciate how catastrophic it would be if the Islamic Republic were to emerge emboldened from this conflict. Both regionally, where the Jewish homeland would face a renewed threat, and globally, where Islamism would gain a new lease of life, it would be disastrous for humankind. I get it: war is ugly, ‘regime change’ is destabilising and Trump is nuts. But for all that, I can say with no qualms whatsoever that I want America and Israel to win this war, and to win it decisively.

America and Israel rushed into this war because the Chinese were starting to help Iran build a huge number of conventional missiles, In a few months Iran would have so many missiles that Israel and America could not afford to attack them, and soon they would have nukes. Islamic martyrs on a holy war, with nukes. So, now or never.

Hamas commanders:

Our issue is not just Palestine, our issue is killing every non-Muslim. We will pursue Jews and Christians all over the world. Either they convert to Islam or we’ll kill them!

 

Alexandra Marshall:

Sorry. If a religious group says they want to convert the whole world via the sword and treat the conquered as eternal slaves.

I’m going to have a ‘phobia’ about that.

Babylon Bee:

Tragedy: Liberal Gets Stabbed Before Finishing Telling People How Peaceful Islam Is

London Buses Must Now Be Equipped With Stab-Kits

London Buses Must Now Be Equipped With Stab-Kits. By Steve Watson at modernity news.

Calls for “bleed kits” to be rolled out across London’s bus network have gained traction, with the London Assembly unanimously backing a motion to install them in major bus stations and trial them on high-risk routes.

These kits, designed to stem severe bleeding from deep wounds, are pitched as a lifesaver in emergencies—yet their sudden necessity speaks volumes about the city’s descent into chaos under unchecked policies.

The push comes from the London Youth Assembly, highlighting how young people feel increasingly unsafe on public transport.

 

 

This rollout underscores a low-trust society where stabbings are dismissed as background noise, a grim reality fueled by open borders and soft-on-crime approaches.

Instead of tackling the root of this horrific reality, it is just being accepted that commuters are somewhat likely to be attacked and killed, as if it’s an accepted part of everyday life in London.

 

Seventh century Arabia reaches into Australia

Seventh century Arabia reaches into Australia. By Amanda Hodge in The Australian.

Nos Hosseini was barely six years old when she first felt the awful power and reach of Iran’s Islamic Republic her activist parents had fled when she was an infant.

A man in a white van speaking Farsi turned up at the gate of her Coburg West Primary School in suburban Melbourne insisting he had been sent to drop her home.

She remembers instinctively pushing back in fear, trying not to be rude but eventually relenting, climbing into the van and being driven home by the stranger, who delivered her safely to her parents with the chilling message: “Look how easy it was for us to come and get your daughter.” …

If anything, the intimidation has grown more intense in recent years as waves of popular protests have demand the regime’s dismantling.

As a teenage activist she received death threats and even ransom letters constructed, cinematically, with cut-out newspapers. Relatives in Iran were arrested and thrown in jail for her own family’s political activity in Melbourne.

Barely three years ago, around the time a headless chicken was dumped on her parents’ Melbourne doorstep, Hosseini’s cousin in Iran was once again arrested and asked during her interrogation: “Did your family like the present we left for them?” …

“It’s given Australia a glimpse into what life is like in Iran, … In Iran people are facing bullets, they’re being raped in prisons, suicides are staged.”

Hostage:

Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an Australian academic held hostage by the IRGC for more than two years after travelling to Tehran in 2018 for a conference.

The harassment didn’t end in Australia, however. She has been intimidated at public events, her computer hacked and financial details posted on a Farsi website. …

Running from the Mullahs:

Almost everyone who has migrated from Iran was “pushed to choose that path” by the regime, [Melbourne-based rapper Nabil “Ace” Esmaeili] says. “They pushed us to be politically active.”

It was the same for Mohammad Hashemi, who arrived in Australia as a 17-year-old, fresh from the political upheaval of the 2009 disputed presidential elections. … The civil engineer has since turned outrage at the Iranian regime’s brutality into one of Australia’s most sustained diaspora protest movements.

How does that compare with the communists or Nazis? Why are today’s leftists almost gleeful at every perceived setback for the Americans or Israelis?