Taking the fight to the Greens

October 11, 2024 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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The Brisbane Jewish, Hindu, and Iranian communities have joined together in a grassroots effort to campaign against the Greens party ahead of the Queensland state election.

The Queensland Jewish Collective is a newly-launched organisation that has crow-funded more than $15,000 to campaign against the Greens in the QLD State Elections on October 26.
They are advertising and hard-hitting messaging against the Greens on billboards and in flyers/letterboxes.
A QJC spokesperson said: “The Queensland Jewish Collective is a grassroots group of Jewish and non-Jewish people genuinely scared for the future, watching the erosion of Australian values. We reflect the voices of our Brisbane community members sick of the silence and inaction of our organisations and allies, wanting to take more proactive vocal action against the Greens.”
The collective has branched out to link arms with other communities and minorities who share its experience of being persecuted by radical Islamism, including the Hindu and Iranian communities.
They state that their goal is to show Queenslanders that the Greens promote terrorist rhetoric and that they do not stand for all minorities.

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One Response to “Taking the fight to the Greens”
  1. Beck Simon says:

    Could you kindly ask them to explain what this “terrorist rhetoric” is please? I have had a look at the greens queensland policies and there is nothing about them promoting hamas or the like.
    I also think it is disingenuous to call QJC a grass roots group when they have links to far right wealthy funded platforms like Advance which was involved in the No campaign against the Voice and even prominent Jewish law firm Leibler distanced himself from David Adler.

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