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Reply #60 - Nov 11th, 2018 at 10:26pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 8:31pm:
Have a look at the BILLIONS of funding being flushed away in "anti-terrorism" measures - something that take, maybe, one life a year



One life a year is one life too many you creep

Like so many other idiot Stalinist progressives, your politics is based on body count

Check out this body count committed by darkies in Africa ... you ought to join them, it'd suit you down to the ground

http://concit.org/media-silence-on-the-deaths-and-torture-of-white-african-farme...
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Reply #61 - Nov 11th, 2018 at 10:30pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 8:31pm:
cods wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 7:26am:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 1:26pm:
We will continue to live in fear ...





"live in fear" ?


I don't even "live in fear" of dying from the meningococcal virus or shark attacks
(which, incidentally, take FAR more lives than what we term as "terrorist attacks")
Of course - our greatest "fear" should be the national road toll

A staggering 1,225 in 2017







very true....but at the end of the day  everywhere has natural disaster its unavoidable.....lets face it  you will only get attacked by a shark  if you swim in the ocean....there are plenty of lakes and rivers to swim in....and everyone knows that    thats the risk they choose to take....

road deaths is another thing we risk everytime we get in our cars.........get on a plane a bus.... it is OUR CHOICE to take that risk....


sadly I do not think the gentleman killed on Thursday on the footpath taking a daily walk... would have ever thought he was taking a risk with his life....




Nor would anyone getting killed by a lightning strike
BOTH are the most miniscule of chances
But BOTH are an occasional, but rare,  reality


Have a look at the BILLIONS of funding being flushed away in "anti-terrorism" measures - something that take, maybe, one life a year

Then look at the huge cuts women's and domestic violence support have suffered under this government have suffered

One woman PER WEEK last year was MURDERED - by her husband, partner, or ex

But there's not enough of the "fear factor" in these murders to be newsworthy
And as these women entered these relationships voluntarily - I guess they were asking for it


If I had control of a budget that pours BILLIONS into saving one life per year ...
Or a budget that goes into saving over [b]fifty lives per year


I know which way I'D go[/b]








And how would you stop DV?
It has been around for centuries...and my guess is it will be around for centuries to come no matter what you do.



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Re: The Bourke Street Terrorist
Reply #62 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 12:30am
 
cods wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 10:02pm:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 8:31pm:
cods wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 7:26am:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 1:26pm:
We will continue to live in fear ...





"live in fear" ?


I don't even "live in fear" of dying from the meningococcal virus or shark attacks
(which, incidentally, take FAR more lives than what we term as "terrorist attacks")
Of course - our greatest "fear" should be the national road toll

A staggering 1,225 in 2017







very true....but at the end of the day  everywhere has natural disaster its unavoidable.....lets face it  you will only get attacked by a shark  if you swim in the ocean....there are plenty of lakes and rivers to swim in....and everyone knows that    thats the risk they choose to take....

road deaths is another thing we risk everytime we get in our cars.........get on a plane a bus.... it is OUR CHOICE to take that risk....


sadly I do not think the gentleman killed on Thursday on the footpath taking a daily walk... would have ever thought he was taking a risk with his life....




Nor would anyone getting killed by a lightning strike
BOTH are the most miniscule of chances
But BOTH are an occasional, but rare,  reality


Have a look at the BILLIONS of funding being flushed away in "anti-terrorism" measures - something that take, maybe, one life a year

Then look at the huge cuts women's and domestic violence support have suffered under this government have suffered

One woman PER WEEK last year was MURDERED - by her husband, partner, or ex

But there's not enough of the "fear factor" in these murders to be newsworthy
And as these women entered these relationships voluntarily - I guess they were asking for it


If I had control of a budget that pours BILLIONS into saving one life per year ...
Or a budget that goes into saving over fifty lives per year


I know which way I'D go










I haven't heard of women suffering because of fund cuts... its mostly a State run business.....






Australian of the Year Rosie Batty has criticised Tony Abbott for promising to take real action to tackle family violence while at the same time slashing funding to family violence services.

The cuts she refers to are to family violence services as well as homelessness and crisis accommodation services across the country.

Altogether, the cuts are worth $300 million. Several services across the country will be forced to close after having their federal funding slashed or even removed in its entirety.

The cuts also mean that specialised staff across the country that are trained in assisting victims of domestic violence will be displaced. These services assist women and children fleeing violence in a variety of ways; from providing crisis accommodation in a safe and secure environment to providing legal assistance with domestic violence apprehension orders.
Many of these cuts will come into effect on February 28, with another round of cuts effective as of July 1. While a large amount of cuts were announced in the middle of last year, a whole new batch of unexpected cuts were announced just a few days before Christmas.

In his final act as Social Services Minister before relinquishing the portfolio to Scott Morrison, Kevin Andres announced deep cuts to crisis housing services Australia-wide. He even slashed funding to national peak bodies such as Homelessness Australia, who play a key role in advising the government on how best to provide victims of domestic violence and homelessness the services they need.
On top of this, new Social Services Minister Scott Morrison may discontinue a national partnership between the state and federal governments on homelessness services. If this partnership is defunded, another round of severe cuts to the sector will ensue.

The family violence and homelessness sector is already unable to accommodate the tragically high demand in Australia, and these cuts will see even more women and children denied support.

As Women’s Agenda reported last month, this year is likely to see demand increase sharply due to the publicity surrounding the Victorian Royal Commission into family violence, meaning services will need to be better prepared and better funded than ever. 
With even more cuts expected this year, Batty has called on the prime minister to match his public stance on family violence with real action by stopping and reversing his federal cuts to the services that protect its victims.

https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/rosie-batty-calls-on-tony-abbott-to-reverse-c...



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Reply #63 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 9:20am
 
Tally wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 11:30am:
Bias_2012 wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 10:07am:
Darkies in Africa hate whities, so why are African darkies coming to Australia that is 90% whitie? 


I'm white, almost pink actually, and I lived in Africa for 5 years and was treated with respect and dignity.


You must be a special Bwana ey?

Jambo Bwana ...I take your bags to your chumba.

I'd suggest you head back and take another look.

Why is what happened in Zimbabwe under Mugabe also happening now happening in Sth Africa?
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Reply #64 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 9:26am
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 12th, 2018 at 12:30am:
cods wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 10:02pm:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 8:31pm:
cods wrote on Nov 11th, 2018 at 7:26am:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 10th, 2018 at 1:26pm:
We will continue to live in fear ...





"live in fear" ?


I don't even "live in fear" of dying from the meningococcal virus or shark attacks
(which, incidentally, take FAR more lives than what we term as "terrorist attacks")
Of course - our greatest "fear" should be the national road toll

A staggering 1,225 in 2017







very true....but at the end of the day  everywhere has natural disaster its unavoidable.....lets face it  you will only get attacked by a shark  if you swim in the ocean....there are plenty of lakes and rivers to swim in....and everyone knows that    thats the risk they choose to take....

road deaths is another thing we risk everytime we get in our cars.........get on a plane a bus.... it is OUR CHOICE to take that risk....


sadly I do not think the gentleman killed on Thursday on the footpath taking a daily walk... would have ever thought he was taking a risk with his life....




Nor would anyone getting killed by a lightning strike
BOTH are the most miniscule of chances
But BOTH are an occasional, but rare,  reality


Have a look at the BILLIONS of funding being flushed away in "anti-terrorism" measures - something that take, maybe, one life a year

Then look at the huge cuts women's and domestic violence support have suffered under this government have suffered

One woman PER WEEK last year was MURDERED - by her husband, partner, or ex

But there's not enough of the "fear factor" in these murders to be newsworthy
And as these women entered these relationships voluntarily - I guess they were asking for it


If I had control of a budget that pours BILLIONS into saving one life per year ...
Or a budget that goes into saving over fifty lives per year


I know which way I'D go










I haven't heard of women suffering because of fund cuts... its mostly a State run business.....






Australian of the Year Rosie Batty has criticised Tony Abbott for promising to take real action to tackle family violence while at the same time slashing funding to family violence services.

The cuts she refers to are to family violence services as well as homelessness and crisis accommodation services across the country.

Altogether, the cuts are worth $300 million. Several services across the country will be forced to close after having their federal funding slashed or even removed in its entirety.

The cuts also mean that specialised staff across the country that are trained in assisting victims of domestic violence will be displaced. These services assist women and children fleeing violence in a variety of ways; from providing crisis accommodation in a safe and secure environment to providing legal assistance with domestic violence apprehension orders.
Many of these cuts will come into effect on February 28, with another round of cuts effective as of July 1. While a large amount of cuts were announced in the middle of last year, a whole new batch of unexpected cuts were announced just a few days before Christmas.

In his final act as Social Services Minister before relinquishing the portfolio to Scott Morrison, Kevin Andres announced deep cuts to crisis housing services Australia-wide. He even slashed funding to national peak bodies such as Homelessness Australia, who play a key role in advising the government on how best to provide victims of domestic violence and homelessness the services they need.
On top of this, new Social Services Minister Scott Morrison may discontinue a national partnership between the state and federal governments on homelessness services. If this partnership is defunded, another round of severe cuts to the sector will ensue.

The family violence and homelessness sector is already unable to accommodate the tragically high demand in Australia, and these cuts will see even more women and children denied support.

As Women’s Agenda reported last month, this year is likely to see demand increase sharply due to the publicity surrounding the Victorian Royal Commission into family violence, meaning services will need to be better prepared and better funded than ever. 
With even more cuts expected this year, Batty has called on the prime minister to match his public stance on family violence with real action by stopping and reversing his federal cuts to the services that protect its victims.

https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/rosie-batty-calls-on-tony-abbott-to-reverse-c...





Off topic,changing the subject... how progressive.
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Reply #65 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 9:57am
 
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Reply #66 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 3:07pm
 
I guess that proves it. all somali muslims must be terrorists

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Reply #67 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 7:23pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Nov 12th, 2018 at 3:07pm:
I guess that proves it. all somali muslims must be terrorists

Spot

How do you tell them apart, no-brain cat?

Put forward answers, don't  just question everyone else's  answers. You are not Bwian or geweggyturd, after all, are you?
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Reply #68 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 7:56pm
 
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Reply #69 - Nov 12th, 2018 at 7:59pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Nov 12th, 2018 at 3:07pm:
I guess that proves it. all somali muslims must be terrorists

Spot

Can you prove that they aren't, brainless cat?


The thing about cats like you is that you are too stupid to think of the next step that follows from your idiotic ejaculations. Stupidity and myopia is all you have and all you will ever have.





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Reply #70 - Nov 13th, 2018 at 2:04am
 
Perhaps Spot would like to enjoy the better side of black Africans. But hurry up Spot before our Fed Govt decides that altruism in Africa is far ahead of altruism in Australia and gets the site pulled down out of jealousy

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