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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has doubled down on calls to tone down dangerous rhetoric after the Brisbane Magistrates Court revealed a threat stating, “Mark my words, I will k___ the Australian Pri
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has doubled down on calls to tone down dangerous rhetoric after the Brisbane Magistrates Court revealed a threat stating, “Mark my words, I will k___ the Australian Prime Minister,” adding that people say things on social media they’d never say to your face.
He conflates the message by pointing to recent police operations targeting sovereign citizens, while ignoring that his own senior ministers continue to use inflammatory language with impunity.
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