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Good day, everyone! Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications right now, because what I'm about to tell you involves the Home Affairs Minister describing joining the world's most brutal terrorist organisation as merely a "terrible decision," as if these women accidentally chose the wrong university degree instead of voluntarily supporting genocidal maniacs. Alright, let's talk about the absolutely stunning levels of euphemism and moral evasion on display from Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke during Question Time. Burke was defending the government's handling of ISIS brides returning to Australia, and his characterisation of their actions is genuinely breathtaking in its inadequacy. He said these Australian women "made a terrible decision, an absolutely dreadful decision, to go off and join others who were involved in what is being described as one of the most horrific organisations." Let's just break down what's wrong with that statement because it's a masterclass in political spin designed to minimise the severity of what these women actually did. First, calling it a "terrible decision" is the kind of language you use when someone chooses a bad investment or picks the wrong restaurant. It's trivialising language that strips away the moral horror of what joining ISIS actually meant. Second, "to go off and join others" makes it sound like they went to a club meeting or a social gathering, not a terrorist organisation that burned people alive, beheaded prisoners, enslaved women, and committed genocide. Third, "what is being described as one of the most horrific organisations" uses passive distancing language, "being described as," as if there's any doubt or debate about whether ISIS was horrific. There's no debate. ISIS was unquestionably one of the most evil organisations in modern history. Burke's language is deliberately designed to create emotional distance between the audience and the actual reality of what these women supported. And that tells you everything about how the Albanese government is approaching this issue: with endless euphemisms and moral evasion because they know that if Australians understood what they're actually doing, the backlash would be enormous. Let's start with Burke's claim that "there has been no repatriation, the government is not settling people." This is semantic games of the highest order. As Shadow Finance Minister James Paterson has already exposed, the government absolutely facilitated the return of these ISIS brides and their children by processing citizenship applications for the children, issuing passports, conducting security checks and DNA testing, and choosing not to use temporary exclusion order powers that would have prevented their return. All of that is facilitation. All of that is assisting return. But Burke's trying to maintain this fiction that they just showed up on their own and the government had nothing to do with it. It's a lie, and it's an insult to Australians' intelligence.#albanese #paulinehanson #chrisbowen #susanley #anthonyalbanese #peterdutton #Jimchalmers #fatimapayman #Kevinrudd #jacintaprice #Lidiathrope #Pennywong #Jacintaprice #Barbabyjoyce #Michealacash #JamesPatterson #mattcanavan #andrewbragg #natbarr #Samarmytage #Malcolmturnbul #Murraywatt #tanyapilbersek #sharrimarkson