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Leftist mob a telling reaction to Hanson’s Melbourne movie event

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Dr David Glanz has been an anti-Zionist Jew for almost 50 years and an active supporter of the Palestinian cause. He is a member of Free Palestine Melbourne.

THEY brawled, blew kazoos, chanted slogans and threatened the venue when Pauline Hanson launched her anti-woke “Super Progressive Movie” in Melbourne on Thursday.

The Melbourne Socialist Left, the faction running Jacinta Allen’s Victorian Labor Government, came out in force to disrupt Hanson’s movie, which is congruent with One Nation’s plans to contest all Lower House seats in this year’s state election.

Hanson had booked the movie for Village Cinemas at Crown Casino, but the company was apparently threatened by some unknown persons and cancelled the booking.

Hanson told the managers she and her supporters would turn up anyway and they backed down and agreed to run the movie. The 90-minute animated feature sends up Australia’s leftist-induced political and cultural chaos through sharp satire, for instance, a segment where a leftist spray paints over a Welcome to Melbourne sign the name Naarn, which is laughably the preferred indigenous name for the city.

One of the organisers of the protest was anti-Zionist Jew David Glanz, of the Refugee Action Collective, who appeared on 7 News saying there was “a serious prospect of 600 racists being brought together at Crown Casino” and “that in itself is a scary thought”.

Glanz represents a global Islamic-leftist dominated refugee/mass immigration movement as also clearly seen in the UK, the US and Europe. This movement is strangely silent on the persecution of Iranians by the Islamist regime.

Victorian Labor supports “refugees” aka mass immigration, because they are a major Labor voting block, as they are in western Sydney. As in US Democrat states, immigrants are courted with government handouts and fed the line that “Labor looks after you”.

With the mass numbers of immigrants in recent years, the Labor Party is cornering substantial voting blocks in it’s multiple inner city seats in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and other state capitals.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that in the year ending June 30th, 2025, overseas migration contributed a net gain of 306,000 people to Australia’s population. This was apparently a decrease from the net gain of 429,000 people the previous year, and below the financial year record of 538,000 people in 2022-23.

So Albanese opened the immigration gates wide when he was elected in 2022 and now, with the stunning rise in public support for Pauline Hanson as preferred Prime Minister, he is desperately trying to sell the message that immigration is declining. Victoria’s state election will be a major test for the Labor-based immigrant vote versus the rising pro-Hanson movement.




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