After she was dismissed from the Australian Sky News network, Erin Molan summarizes her time on television and outlines her principles, criticizing the far left, woke culture as well as the "weak leadership, useful idiots, and a silent majority," which allowed the world to devolve into supporting extremism and terrorism. Molan firmly states, "I'm here to be the loudest member of the silent majority that I can be."
Less than a day after it was learned that Australian news anchor Erin Molan was fired from Sky News just months after she said she was receiving death threats for her support of Israel, she is responding for the first time. In a scathing video, she attacks anyone who glorifies terrorists, supports Hamas, or even sits idly by while Israel is fighting the war against terrorism.
In the beginning of her video, Molan thanked everyone who had supported her since her dismissal was announced: "I loved every second of my time with Sky. My show that became my purpose, my passion, and aside from my little girl, my entire existence. So that's done now, but I am not. In fact, I'm just getting started."
"I just care too much; I care about you, about the world, about a peaceful existence for every single child, about the safety of women everywhere, all women, about my daughter's future, your kids' too, about standing up for what is right in the face of what feels at the moment like an unrelenting wave of evil, about calling out the deep-seated hypocrisy that exists within organizations that were created to help, to save, to protect but instead continue to do the complete opposite," she added.
Molan emphasized that she aims to expose the hypocrisy in the world regarding the coverage of the war in Israel, adding: "Pressure Hamas, oh God no, don't be silly, they're just terrorists, let them be. Pressure Israel, that's it. The only democracy in the Middle East fighting blood-thirsty killers on multiple fronts on behalf of the entire world, desperately trying to get their people back including babies while simultaneously trying to protect the rest of their citizens from the same fate. Yes, demonize them. They are the problem. What a plan huh? Brilliant. And how many people fell for it and continue to hook, line, and sinker?"
She points out that caring for children means opposing the terror organizations in Gaza. "I care too much about fighting for the innocent children in Gaza, suffering at the hands of terrorists who attack, kill, kidnap Jews then delight in using their own families as human shields in some kind of sick attempt to win the PR battle. And yes, standing against terrorism in all its form is supporting children everywhere in the Middle East, including in Gaza. Nothing the mobs chant or say will convince me otherwise, and nor should it."
I'm not from Israel, I'm not Jewish, I'm not American. I have no skin in this game but you see, I do. And that's a problem, we all do
Molan also mentioned the incoming U.S. president in her remarks and claimed that one of the reasons for the prosperity of evil in the world is weak leadership which is ending soon in the U.S. "Thank you President Trump. Peace through strength is the only thing that has ever ever worked. An existence of sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows would be lovely but that ain't the world we live in."
She added at the end of her speech: "I'm not from Israel, I'm not Jewish, I'm not American. I have no skin in this game but you see, I do. And that's a problem, we all do. Doesn't matter how far away we are. When hate is allowed to fester, we all lose. We can't escape it. When stupidity isn't called out, it can become very dangerous. And if I back down now and sit idly by then I am just as much to blame as the fool waving the Hamas flag at a bogus protest that has nothing to do with Palestinian lives."
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During her time in Sky News, Molan expressed support for Israel's actions since October 7. On Thursday, it was announced that she was fired from presenting the Friday evening newscast named after her, and on November 29 she presented her final program. "Erin has been a fantastic member of the Sky News team over the past three years, and has worked incredibly hard for her viewers, passionately advocating on the issues close to her heart," a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. "We’d like to thank Erin for her contribution to the network."