Kindness over division: Australia’s new political promise

Leaders pledge empathy over hate, yet the real test lies in addressing housing and climate.

I'd like to start by congratulating the Senate on rejecting racism by censuring Senator Hanson and ejecting her from the floor.

Her behaviour is an act of deep disrespect to the inherent dignity of every morally grounded Australian citizen.

Today, we have a choice: we can allow the noise of this division to define us, or we can choose the stronger path—the path of active, unconditional kindness.

Hatred is easy.

It's a cheap political tactic designed by one-trick ponies to fracture society.

Kindness, however, is the defining strength of a truly mature and diverse democracy.There are many challenges that prevent authentic kindness, from racial stereotyping to societal norms that emphasise superficial qualities over empathy.

Our collective response to this legislative attempt from this particular one-trick pony should continue to not be merely legalistic; it must be moral.

We must counter the agenda of division with an unwavering commitment to inclusion to find solutions that help us solve tangible problems for all Australians.

Pauline Hanson attending an anti-immigration march doesn't fix the housing crisis or help with protecting our environment and, most importantly, protecting each other.

Our job is not to attack communities but to uplift them, to protect their rights and to celebrate the rich tapestry of Australian life.I stand absolutely and unequivocally against Senator Pauline Hanson.

In doing so, I stand beside the Muslim community, the migrant community and all Australians who simply ask for respect, dignity and the freedom to be who they are.

Let us reject this rogue senator for now and ever more and embrace the kindness that is the true foundation of our national spirit.Question agreed to.Original question agreed to.

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