Antisemitism Hate and Extremism Law 2026 Tim Tufuga
My spin on the Australian Hate Crimes Law, the Antisemitism,Hate and Extremism Laws 2026.
There are a lot to process from a seemingly ambigious document that is general interpreted as a knee jerk reaction from the Bondi Beach Massacre on December 14th, 2025. However, many pressing issues had to be addressed from the Extreme Right Organisations and Groups festering throughout the Australian society. The Federal Legislation has touched on and addressed the most pressing concerns and goes further to address the access to firearms and vetting concerns.
The Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms) seems rather innocuous compared to the post Port Arthur Massacre stringent gun laws, however, the restrictions to firearms ownership and the vetting process has improved with one particular addition the citizenship clause. The Gun buy back scheme has been rejected by Queensland, but, generally accepted at State level throughout Australia.
I would general regard the Antisemitism legislation a much needed band aid fix for the deeply entrenched institutionalised racism and xenophobia that is embedded deep into the Australian cultural landscape, however, the antisemtism laws, is at least, given an appearance of political, cultural and institutional redress.
Substantive justice is seemingly being delivered by the presiding Government.
From a Samoan perspective. Anything that residually ripples downstream is acceptable and will be cherished for the morsels of distributive pluralism justice for the least regarded,
But we are always grateful for the residual blessings from the more noticed groups of institutionalised neglect, abuse and cultural cringe. Antisemitism is viewed as a much more significant concern for most fringedwelling cultures like Pacific Islanders within the Core Cultural centres within Australia, New Zealand and America.
Ia manuia le sausauga ma le fa'asoa. Soifiua.
Tim Tufuga
Source:1. Tim Brian Tufuga, youtube.com, https://youtu.be/mY13LR942Yg?si=gYAIr3Am3kgcLoe3
2. Australian Government, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r7422
3. Parliament of Australia, Australian Government, https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id:%22legislation/bills/r7421_aspassed/0000%22

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