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🚨 An Aussie doctor has been found guilty of professional misconduct.
Not for harming patients.
But for posting Christian views, including memes & satire from @TheBabylonBee, on social media.
Yes, that can now cost you your medical licence in Australia.
Meet Dr Jereth Kok 🧵
Jereth is now indefinitely suspended from medical practice because his beliefs were declared too offensive.
What beliefs?
— Marriage is between a man and a woman
— Children deserve a mum and a dad
— "Gender-affirming care" harms minors
— Lockdowns and mandates went too far
The Tribunal didn’t argue he was medically incompetent.
He had zero patient complaints. No malpractice in 15 years.
Yet 54 social media posts — many of them humorous, most shared in non-public mode — were enough to brand him “unfit” to practice medicine in Australia.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has just been named in a US congressional report for colluding with foreign governments and corporate cartels to censor American speech.
This is a diplomatic scandal—and a threat to free expression worldwide.
A thread 👇
This isn’t just a policy disagreement.
Julie Inman Grant has been caught coordinating with global bureaucracies and corporate activists to pressure platforms like X to silence speech—even beyond Australian borders.
And now the world is taking notice.
The US House Judiciary Committee just published a 100+ page report.
It lays out how GARM—a WEF-linked advertising coalition—worked with Grant and others to blacklist voices they disagreed with under the guise of “brand safety.”