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Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation

Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation

Embracing Change, Embracing Kindness


In a world where the echoes of bullying actions reverberate through the lives of many, the Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation stands as a beacon of hope. Founded by Dale Priest in honor of his daughter, this initiative seeks to combat the pervasive issue of bullying that has left deep scars on families and communities.


Bullying is not merely a momentary act of intimidation; it is a plague that erodes the very fabric of society. The ripple effects are profound, impacting not only the victim but also their loved ones and the broader community. Recognizing this, the Foundation is committed to educating a culture of empathy, understanding, and above all, kindness.


Uniting for Change


Community Support

Central to the Foundation's mission is the belief that combating bullying requires a collective effort. Parents, teachers, and concerned individuals play pivotal roles in shaping the narrative around bullying and empowering those affected. By encouraging a sense of community support and solidarity, the Foundation aims to create an open, non politicized space where individuals feel heard, valued, and protected.


Advocating for Solutions


Finding Solutions

In the face of adversity, the Foundation stands firm in its resolve to find lasting solutions to the scourge of bullying. Through advocacy, education, and proactive measures, the Foundation seeks to equip individuals with the tools and resources needed to address and prevent instances of bullying. By promoting awareness and dialogue, the Foundation aims to shift societal norms towards compassion and respect.


A Call to Action


As we embark on this journey towards a kinder, more inclusive future, we invite you to join us in supporting the Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation. Together, we can be the catalysts for change, the champions of empathy, and the architects of a more harmonious society.


Let us stand together, united in our commitment to combatting bullying and nurturing a culture of kindness. Let us be the voice for those who have been silenced by fear and the hope for those who have endured the pain of bullying. Together, we can make a difference.


Join Us in Making a Difference


At Radio Washroom and Washroom Studio, we are proud to pledge our support to the Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation. Together with Dale Priest and countless others, we are dedicated to championing the cause of anti-bullying initiatives and creating a brighter, more compassionate world for all.


In honor of Dale Priest's daughter and all those who have been impacted by bullying, let us stand together and say no to bullying, yes to kindness, and yes to a better tomorrow.


Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can build a future free from the shadows of bullying. Together, we can create a world where kindness reigns supreme.


Be the Change You Want to See


Join us in supporting the Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation and be a part of the movement towards a more harmonious and inclusive society. Together, we can change lives, uplift spirits, and make the world a better place for all.


Supporting the Anti-Bullying Australia Foundation: A Step Towards a Kinder Future Join us in making a difference. Together, we can build a future free from the shadows of bullying.


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Initiatives


The Foundation holds community group meetings with the aim of connecting with individuals who are facing bullying, regardless of their age or the source of the bullying, whether it's from a school peer, a work supervisor, a politician, a local council member, a radio host, the media, a neighbor, or a bus driver. We encourage you to share your experiences and join us in working together to combat bullying.


Bullying has a significant impact on mental health and can even lead to suicide. Simple acts of name-calling and defamation can shatter a person's confidence, as can slander, lies, provocation, and rumors. Unfortunately, such behavior is common, as I have personally experienced threats due to my conservative beliefs from anonymous individuals on social media. I confronted them, and they retreated.


Resisting bullying is a matter of self-assurance; you can either be intimidated or stand your ground. Those who derive pleasure from intimidating others must be challenged. Sometimes, you may require support and solidarity to achieve this, akin to a collective effort for the betterment of society. It is imperative that we safeguard our children and grandchildren from bullying, as that is our primary objective.


In Australia, we function as a community-oriented society where the democratic power of influence lies in participation and voting. Addressing a widespread problem like bullying requires a united effort to ensure accountability. Implementing "Hate laws" can exacerbate the issue as the definitions are often subjective, with bullying being inherently malicious and impartial.


One challenge we encounter is the perpetrators' gaslighting, frequently portraying themselves as victims based on the reactions of those they have harassed. A typical scenario is when a conservative poses a logical question to a Marxist, who then responds by attacking the conservative. The conservative defends themselves, which is then labeled as bullying, while the Marxist justifies their abusive behavior towards those with differing beliefs, even resorting to targeting their businesses, families, and livelihoods.


Some individuals are noticing the spread of Narcissistic Marxism in our educational institutions, workplaces, and social settings, and they are fed up with it. Parents who pass on this behavior to their children should be held responsible, teachers who promote these narratives should be held accountable, businesses that embrace these principles should be closed, and any government department that supports this ideology should have its funding revoked.


We are excited about providing you with further details on this as it develops and hope that it piques your interest to participate.


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