We need flybacks, not buybacks

All the talk coming out of Bondi is about another gun grab.

Australians are easily the most propagandised people on the planet when it comes to firearms – having to sit through yet another round of self-loathing, midwit Australians chastising Americans about how great it is to be sitting ducks and at the mercy of imported people that want them dead proves the point again.

The USA needs to take away its carrier groups, submarines and working-class Americans with guns currently underwriting Australia’s entire supply chain and economy, then we’ll see what people really think of the value of the use of force.

There’s also been a lot of commentary from the armchairs of everyone regarding the police response. My two cents is that active shooters are the absolute hardest scenario to deal with and chaos is the rule, not the exception. You don’t know who is who, what is what, how many shooters there are or why.

The shot made by the detective was either incredibly lucky or incredibly skilled. Generally speaking, the effective range for most handguns is under 15 metres. To do that at 40 metres while being shot back at by more than one person with a rifle is phenomenal and I tip my hat.

We all know most people chastising NSW Police wouldn’t have the stones to do anything in a situation like that. Taking cover and assessing the situation is the smart thing if you don’t want to go to a state funeral early, because the pay currently certainly isn’t worth it. Given that NSW just had a police officer convicted of parking his car and having an Aboriginal teen kill himself riding into it, you can understand any reluctance on their behalf.

Not to take away anything from their exceptional bravery, but the two people who attempted to disarm the gunman (one of them wearing his Syrian flag in hospital) only proved why firearms are the superior self-defence option as they were both eventually shot, one fatally. Australians have this weird obsession with worshipping unarmed people feebly trying to take on a superior armed foe (remember “milk crate guy” and “trolley guy” and the ensuing shit memes?) to the point where it’s an absolute cultural embarrassment.

I won’t go further into the specifics of the event itself but I, like many others, have many questions about how it all went down that raise some pretty big red flags and are being drowned out in the noise, the biggest of all being the fact that the Mossad now has its hand in the investigation. We’ve just spent the last 12 months hearing about a series of so-called anti-Semitic incidents leading up to the Duval caravan hoax, only to prove it was a completely anonymous foreign government paying local criminals in crypto to do them.

If Mike Burgess vs Mark Latham isn’t on the undercard at the UFC 325 in Sydney next month, I will be disappointed.

On that tangent, there have been few calls to date for a Royal Commission into what has happened at Bondi, as usual it’s all solely been about how do we punish everyone else who had nothing to do with it. Instead of investigating the crime scene, Anthony Albanese is saying outright no to a Royal Commission, and has instead decided on some pissant review of ASIO which will result in a whole host of content for Australians Vs The Agenda (he’s the best  journo in Australia at the moment) and no follow-up.

Those of us old enough to remember know the days following Port Arthur were exactly the same. They passed the National Firearm (dis)Agreement in 1996 in less than 12 days, with no consultation with the public, and John Howard threatening Queensland and WA, who initially refused, by withholding federal funding. This resulted in the One Nation vote in Queensland wiping out the National Party permanently in 1998.

The same thing is going on in Bondi. Chris Minns is literally recalling parliament to disarm the populace in less than a week before Christmas and before the crime has been thoroughly investigated. We have had a multitude of other ongoing crises happening that parliament refuses to address, but they’ll recall both chambers for a chance to take guns off people who didn’t do it.

The Port Arthur Massacre also infamously never got a Royal Commission and the Coronial Inquiry was stopped following Coroner Ian Matterson’s infamous letter (I suggest Paul Moder’s excellent recent YouTube series on Port Arthur for further reading). The Lindt Café siege had a joint state/federal inquiry which got going almost instantly. I’m sure there will eventually be a Bondi inquiry, but the quality and timing of it will likely be underwhelming – it’s a whitewash before we’ve even started.

Minns, who is speedrunning becoming more disliked than the man recently diagnosed with “Avoiding Court-itis” in Daniel Andrews, had this to say:

I’m paraphrasing the quote that went viral, but he’s saying we need to disarm you to protect the multicultural society we forced on you against your wishes. Put another $1 coin in the “Joel Davis was Right” jar – this is Police State Multiculturalism defined.

To the point, they’re planning to limit the amount of firearms you can own to some arbitrary number, wipe out others such as lever actions due to magazine capacity, reclassify or outright ban straight pulls/lever release and take away your ability to appeal a firearm licence cancellation, putting the police beyond scrutiny. Not to mention another gun buyback policy, which is Orwellian doublespeak for compensated confiscation – you can’t buy back something that wasn’t yours and with other people’s money to boot.

This is all we know so far and Albanese is saying the same at a national level.

In short, you can realistically only use two firearms at a time, one effectively, so this is stupid but they don’t care. Straight pulls are no more “dangerous” than any other firearm and arbitrary cancellations of firearm licences because the government doesn’t like you, is just straight up communist. The firearm laws prior to what is being proposed now were atrocious anyway, but they are now speeding towards total disarmament with their usual dance of two steps forward, one step back and coming for small pieces at a time as they can’t take the whole lot.

From what I can see of the firearm proposals, they’re employing the usual “ambit claim” tactics of demanding way too much, then settling to take some stuff and the stuff they don’t get they will come back for on the next attempt.

The fact Minns is now recalling parliament to do this and ban protests, in spite of literally everything else that is happening in this country, let alone the immigration disaster that is the main causative factor, says it all. They don’t care, he wants you disarmed and your ability to say anything about it or protest it taken away as well.

The anti-gun lobby has also gone completely off the reservation as they always do, calling to ban hunting completely, end home storage for guns and stop juniors from being able to get into shooting. The Australian Gun Safety Alliance is mainly headed by a bunch of wanker doctors from Tasmania, the same clowns that were telling you to go and get a COVID jab.

In contrast, Shooters Union and other pro-gun groups are already on the front foot trying to push back against the latest threat to the community, since the infamous Adler shotgun debacle of 2015 where then Greens Senator Penny Wright also tried to take handguns away. Whether they will be successful remains to be seen, but pushback is needed against this blatant overreach and it’s good to see the pro-firearm groups circling the wagons to stop this.

The view circulating that the current proposed gun laws were already written and that they were waiting for an opportunity to present them in a high-emotion media cycle, is correct. There is already a working template – Western Australia.

For those unaware, WA has spent the last part of two years fighting the worst laws written to date. A taste of which allows doctors to adjudicate whether you can hold a gun licence or not, the same doctors that lost the plot during COVID, among other a slew of bans on firearms, actions and calibres.

WA has long had the most draconian laws in the country and the latest incursion is far worse. It’s allowed the ruling class to establish an ideological beachhead and template for the other states to follow, much like the state-based aboriginal treaties that are now starting to be rammed through.

When the national firearm register was announced two years ago by then Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, the writing was on the wall that they wanted national gun laws and subsequently national disarmament. They are currently working towards this, NSW seems to be up next and Jacinta Allan has said that she will do the same in Victoria. For all you “based Queenslanders” thinking it won’t affect you, it will. They tried it on after the Wieambilla shootings, David Crisafulli is already tacitly admitting they will follow suit and former Premier Steven Miles introduced WA-style gun laws into Queensland Parliament on 10th December 2025.

We currently have Africans terrorising people in Victoria and elsewhere with machetes and nothing being done about it, other than Anthony Pratt’s $325,000 bins and judges installing turnstiles out the front of Melbourne Magistrates Court. The Middle Eastern tobacco war continues to escalate unabated, blowing a huge hole in suburban small businesses laundering cash and the federal budget. We have Khalistanis and Hindus at each other’s throats, which will also explode at some point or at the least produce the same kind of assassinations it has in Canada.

Western Sydney is an open-air shooting gallery on most days, with the Swedish experience of grenades now even starting to turn up.

Any more bans just means the firearm black market will go the way of black-market tobacco and it already is:

And in Sydney:

The takeaway is we must oppose any further gun bans, but with a parliament full of traitors my expectations aren’t high. There will likely be the usual late-night speeches in NSW Parliament next week and then the bill is passed at 3am, to thunderous applause from the uniparty.

I vehemently disagree with the notion that this isn’t a battle worth fighting and that we should concentrate on immigration. Firearms are just as important as free speech and energy policy to the freedom and prosperity of the nation – reversing immigration is the main objective, the aforementioned are all sub-objectives required to complete the mission. Why disarm yourself further as the invasion of Australia continues?

The fact that the solutions that could have prevented Bondi – remigration, free speech and an armed citizenry – are completely off the table and the exact opposite is being forced on us, shows you that we are indeed living in Police State Multiculturalism. And another Bondi is bound to happen because Canberra and their owners hate us and refuse to do anything about the causes.

No compromises or acceptance of incremental disarmament is acceptable. A simple, “no” is the correct and only answer. After this is stopped, the entire National Firearms Agreement (which isn’t legislation, just a policy document) needs to be ripped up.

Australia needs a flyback policy, not a buyback policy.

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