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Barnaby Joyce Apologizes for Bullets Metaphor
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for the removal of Barnaby Joyce from the opposition frontbench after Joyce made controversial comments likening ballot papers to bullets at an anti-offshore wind rally. Joyce urged attendees to 'load that magazine' at the ballot box to vote out Albanese and other Labor figures, prompting widespread backlash. Following criticism, including remarks from the new special envoy for social cohesion, Joyce apologized for his choice of metaphor, acknowledging it was inappropriate given recent violent incidents targeting politicians. He initially defended his comments, suggesting the ballot paper was a 'weapon' before conceding that he should not have used the term 'bullet.' The remarks have been described as inciting political violence, with local MP Stephen Jones labeling them as 'dog whistling.' The incident highlights ongoing tensions in Australian politics, particularly regarding environmental issues.
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