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Reply #15 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:14am
 
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.



well now we know that YOU are a racist, so well done.
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Reply #16 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am
 
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.
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Reply #17 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:29am
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.

They all are licking their wounds now, which one said she was going to be Trumps worst nightmare, hehehe.

They should try some reverse psychology, that might work.
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Reply #18 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.
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Reply #19 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:38am
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.


Trump supporters have lost the distinction between country and president.  They had no issues attacking Obama when he was President, criticising his policies (even if they didn't know that Obamacare and the Affordable Health Care Act was the same thing) and even disagreeing with his military decisions, but now that Trump is in office, he has on multiple occasions made it clear that the "fake news" media are unamerican and unpatriotic for reporting negative facts about him.

Not supporting Trump means you don't support the country, that's the line.

But the duty of a patriot is if there is an issue with the country, make it known, take a stand and try to fix it, especially for the elected representatives.

Right now a lot of Trump's policies are the problem.  Putting country above President, above Party, that's what the true patriots used to do.

Now that gets you called unamerican and you're told to go back to the crime-infested country you came from (which for 3 out of 4 of them IS AMERICA, the 4th being an American Citizen for 20+ years).  Unless Trump is simply talking about their ethnicity, then many of those he's attacking, their families have been in the US longer than his, so he should go back to Germany.

But this is Trump and his supporters, the same rules don't apply, and Trump isn't brown.

The racism used to be excused by his supporters and his apologists and being purely about illegal immigration.  These 4 are all legal American citizens AND democratically elected officials.  They ARE Americans.  The problem with the tweets and the chanting crowds is now that excuse can't be used anymore. 

It's not about illegal immigrants anymore, it's just pure racism.

The apologists and the Trumptards will continue to defend the indefensible but it will continue to get harder and harder until real lives are lost because of the rhetoric of a petty and weak man who can't stand up to 4 women who are smarter than he is.

He's just knocked over his King on all 4 dimensions of his chess game, of which he's been playing checkers all along anyway.
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Reply #20 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:39am
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.

Criticism in the lefts eyes are repeatedly belching out the words racist and bigot, its worked a treat so far around the world.

Surly you lot have a plan B, everybody has a plan B.
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Reply #21 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:52am
 
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:39am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.

Criticism in the lefts eyes are repeatedly belching out the words racist and bigot, its worked a treat so far around the world.


For some of the more extreme or young ideolougs, that's a fair call.

But not all on the left are like that.  Criticising Trump for claiming he is Taxing other countries with his Tariffs, boating about the billions and billions he's raised when it is the American consumers paying for it, that's legitimate criticism.

Trump telling 4 women of colour (I don't even know how to refer to them anymore) to go home to their countries, when there is decades of what that term actually means, it stops being a dog whistle and is just a call to racist arms.  There is no avoiding it.

Every time a Trump supporter has to step in and say "What Trump meant was" you already know they're coming from a place of desperation.

We went through it with years of people defending Tony Abbott, now when you look back on those times with the benefit of hindsight, all those people trying to hold Abbott to account were right, look at the mess he left.  Those defending it don't talk about it anymore and try to blame someone else, usually Turnbull.

The exact same thing will happen for Trump.  His supporters will eventually go quite and look for someone else to blame long after this lunacy has become part of the history books.

For you to pretend that any criticism from the left is "whats wacist!" means that like Trump, you can't actually address the points raised so you're looking for an excuse to ignore or dismiss it.

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Surly you lot have a plan B, everybody has a plan B.


Plan B is to remove him from office at the next election unless he is wrapped up in the Epstein mess, then he should go to jail.

But even him losing an election, I'm not convinced he'll leave office without a fight.  He was already mounting the cause for losing against Clinton when it looked like that was going to happen and he's been building on that his entire term.

If he spent half as much time on actually readying his briefings and making informed decisions even the left would be supporting him.
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Reply #22 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:59am
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:52am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:39am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.

Criticism in the lefts eyes are repeatedly belching out the words racist and bigot, its worked a treat so far around the world.


For some of the more extreme or young ideolougs, that's a fair call.

But not all on the left are like that.  Criticising Trump for claiming he is Taxing other countries with his Tariffs, boating about the billions and billions he's raised when it is the American consumers paying for it, that's legitimate criticism.

Trump telling 4 women of colour (I don't even know how to refer to them anymore) to go home to their countries, when there is decades of what that term actually means, it stops being a dog whistle and is just a call to racist arms.  There is no avoiding it.

Every time a Trump supporter has to step in and say "What Trump meant was" you already know they're coming from a place of desperation.

We went through it with years of people defending Tony Abbott, now when you look back on those times with the benefit of hindsight, all those people trying to hold Abbott to account were right, look at the mess he left.  Those defending it don't talk about it anymore and try to blame someone else, usually Turnbull.

The exact same thing will happen for Trump.  His supporters will eventually go quite and look for someone else to blame long after this lunacy has become part of the history books.

For you to pretend that any criticism from the left is "whats wacist!" means that like Trump, you can't actually address the points raised so you're looking for an excuse to ignore or dismiss it.

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Surly you lot have a plan B, everybody has a plan B.


Plan B is to remove him from office at the next election unless he is wrapped up in the Epstein mess, then he should go to jail.

But even him losing an election, I'm not convinced he'll leave office without a fight.  He was already mounting the cause for losing against Clinton when it looked like that was going to happen and he's been building on that his entire term.

If he spent half as much time on actually readying his briefings and making informed decisions even the left would be supporting him.



If trump loses the election and then literally refuses to leave office, how many of the republicans would oppose it? Probably most, but it should be all of them.

He should be arrested one minute after Biden is sworn in.
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Reply #23 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 10:28am
 
To become President you need to motivate enough people to vote for you (not compulsory)....Trump might upset enough minorities to come out and vote for his opponent if he continues to play the race card....Whilst he is appealing to his right wing Conservative base he is alienating millions of migrant Americans....The bloke is a complete dickhead and America deserve him!!!

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Reply #24 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 10:36am
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:59am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:52am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:39am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.

Criticism in the lefts eyes are repeatedly belching out the words racist and bigot, its worked a treat so far around the world.


For some of the more extreme or young ideolougs, that's a fair call.

But not all on the left are like that.  Criticising Trump for claiming he is Taxing other countries with his Tariffs, boating about the billions and billions he's raised when it is the American consumers paying for it, that's legitimate criticism.

Trump telling 4 women of colour (I don't even know how to refer to them anymore) to go home to their countries, when there is decades of what that term actually means, it stops being a dog whistle and is just a call to racist arms.  There is no avoiding it.

Every time a Trump supporter has to step in and say "What Trump meant was" you already know they're coming from a place of desperation.

We went through it with years of people defending Tony Abbott, now when you look back on those times with the benefit of hindsight, all those people trying to hold Abbott to account were right, look at the mess he left.  Those defending it don't talk about it anymore and try to blame someone else, usually Turnbull.

The exact same thing will happen for Trump.  His supporters will eventually go quite and look for someone else to blame long after this lunacy has become part of the history books.

For you to pretend that any criticism from the left is "whats wacist!" means that like Trump, you can't actually address the points raised so you're looking for an excuse to ignore or dismiss it.

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Surly you lot have a plan B, everybody has a plan B.


Plan B is to remove him from office at the next election unless he is wrapped up in the Epstein mess, then he should go to jail.

But even him losing an election, I'm not convinced he'll leave office without a fight.  He was already mounting the cause for losing against Clinton when it looked like that was going to happen and he's been building on that his entire term.

If he spent half as much time on actually readying his briefings and making informed decisions even the left would be supporting him.



If trump loses the election and then literally refuses to leave office, how many of the republicans would oppose it? Probably most, but it should be all of them.

He should be arrested one minute after Biden is sworn in.





how can he possibly refuse to leave?...


I have never heard of a Pres refusing to leave after an election loss...

in fact most seem to serve a second term..
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Reply #25 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 11:18am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 10:28am:
To become President you need to motivate enough people to vote for you (not compulsory)....Trump might upset enough minorities to come out and vote for his opponent if he continues to play the race card....Whilst he is appealing to his right wing Conservative base he is alienating millions of migrant Americans....The bloke is a complete dickhead and America deserve him!!!

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Actually, Phil, Trump's bringing those minorities with him. They love to sht all over the next generation of immigrants, just look at most of the racists on this site - they flew here.

Also, those minorities are aspirational. They love to think they can become millionaires one day. They might have fast food jobs, no health care and their kids all in jail for drug crimes, but they fantasise about hitting gold. Many go to evangelical churches that preach prosperity doctrine. Remember, it was this crowd that led to the tech-bubble burst in 2000, the "mom and pop" investors. It was this crowd who got home loans they couldn't afford in 2007, leading to the biggest market crash since the Great Depression.

Trump's TV show, the Apprentice, rated high among minority viewers. The ads were all aimed at the black and Hispanic demographics, as were the product placements. It's a wierd phenomenon. While Trump appeals almost solely to white males without college degrees, minorities have jumped on.

In doing so, of course, they're shtting all over their own interests, not to mention the interests of America as a whole. They seem quite happy to overturn Obamacare, cut taxes for the top 1%, and leave the minimum wage at the poverty level.

Meanwhile, top 1 percenters like Gates, Buffett and Zuckerberg are lobbying for a rise to the minimum wage and higher taxes for the rich - themselves. Their argument is that wages growth benefits the economy, as does an equitable tax system - as does universal health care.

These two distinct classes - low wage workers and billionaires - seem to have swapped their own economic interests.

This why minorities are happy to support a racist president. They believe Trump will help them to get rich. And this has to be the biggest con of the Trump administration.

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Reply #26 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 12:28pm
 
cods wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 10:36am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:59am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:52am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:39am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:31am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:18am:
Johnnie wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 9:03am:
Well 'the squad' went down like a lead balloon, what made them think they could succeed when the entire media and all the celebs failed, will they promise to leave the US when Trump is re elected.

Trump handled these turds well, he simply told them to leave the US.


Spin it all you like, that's not what happened.



I think part of the problem is that the alt-right (or the entire right) now rejects the notion of criticism of the US or of Trump and believes it to be something akin to a crime. The irony is of course that Trump has spent the last 20 years criticising the US and of course, President Obama.

But trying to get a trump supporter to see the hypocrisy is akin to arguing with a flat-earther - an experience in its own right.

Criticism in the lefts eyes are repeatedly belching out the words racist and bigot, its worked a treat so far around the world.


For some of the more extreme or young ideolougs, that's a fair call.

But not all on the left are like that.  Criticising Trump for claiming he is Taxing other countries with his Tariffs, boating about the billions and billions he's raised when it is the American consumers paying for it, that's legitimate criticism.

Trump telling 4 women of colour (I don't even know how to refer to them anymore) to go home to their countries, when there is decades of what that term actually means, it stops being a dog whistle and is just a call to racist arms.  There is no avoiding it.

Every time a Trump supporter has to step in and say "What Trump meant was" you already know they're coming from a place of desperation.

We went through it with years of people defending Tony Abbott, now when you look back on those times with the benefit of hindsight, all those people trying to hold Abbott to account were right, look at the mess he left.  Those defending it don't talk about it anymore and try to blame someone else, usually Turnbull.

The exact same thing will happen for Trump.  His supporters will eventually go quite and look for someone else to blame long after this lunacy has become part of the history books.

For you to pretend that any criticism from the left is "whats wacist!" means that like Trump, you can't actually address the points raised so you're looking for an excuse to ignore or dismiss it.

Quote:
Surly you lot have a plan B, everybody has a plan B.


Plan B is to remove him from office at the next election unless he is wrapped up in the Epstein mess, then he should go to jail.

But even him losing an election, I'm not convinced he'll leave office without a fight.  He was already mounting the cause for losing against Clinton when it looked like that was going to happen and he's been building on that his entire term.

If he spent half as much time on actually readying his briefings and making informed decisions even the left would be supporting him.



If trump loses the election and then literally refuses to leave office, how many of the republicans would oppose it? Probably most, but it should be all of them.

He should be arrested one minute after Biden is sworn in.





how can he possibly refuse to leave?...


I have never heard of a Pres refusing to leave after an election loss...

in fact most seem to serve a second term..



for two weeks, Joh refused to leave office after losing an election. Cretins like him still exist and Trump is one of them.
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Reply #27 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 1:21pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 8:57am:
Richdude wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 1:01am:
longweekend58 wrote on Jul 18th, 2019 at 7:56pm:
Frank wrote on Jul 18th, 2019 at 7:30pm:
To all these people I always want to say: You know that you are not imprisoned and kept by force where you are, don’t you? If you really so passionately dislike just about everything about your country, you have to ask yourself a question – why suffer? Why keep putting yourself through this endless unhealthy rage and frustration? There are many different types of societies around the world, some of which are without doubt a lot closer to your vision of what an ideal community should be like. Wouldn’t you be happier living somewhere else? It just doesn’t make sense to me that you would want to live in a place you don’t like when you have options to live in places you would.

In moments of my own great frustration I call it the FOSE principle, which simply stands for “F-ck Off Somewhere Else”.

The principle is colour blind, and doesn’t discriminate between people who are “native” and those who might have only recently arrived from somewhere else.

Indeed, I would say that most people in that 10-20 per cent perpetually unhappy and whiny minority are the long-standing residents and only a minority of this minority happen to be the first generation immigrants. Most migrants, in fact, are both happy and grateful to be in their second home.

But whether you are a tenth generation or a first generation American (or Australian or British or French) you are always free to FOSE and I would really encourage you to do so. For your own sake.

https://www.spectator.com.au/2019/07/advice-from-a-happy-migrant-love-it-or-leav...


Yes, you, Bwian, PB, gandalf, etc.




Apparently, you are unfamiliar with the concept of service and improving the place you live.  But that's okay. No one is ever really susprised by ignorance any more.


Your comment would not be a stupid one IF these women were committed for looking for a solution instead of whining.

Their commitment is to complaining and negativity. Corresponds to your thinking.

For example the "green new deal" is a complaint - not a solution. Mass starvation and economic ruin vs a universal "climate change" tax. Neither are viable.

Your comment was as usual DUMB!



you are a moron (not news).  the Green New Deal is an actual policy, not a complaint. I dont agree with it and I am a conservative, but unlike you, I retained my moral centre and I have actually had an education.

moron



LOL!

Do you deny that you are on record posting that pedophilia is really OK? Where is the MORAL CENTER in that comment? If you had a child would you want them to be brutally raped and murdered?

Do you want me to re-post your comment Weak One?

Here's CNN's Brian Skelter to make us laugh!




 
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Reply #28 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 1:47pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 18th, 2019 at 7:30pm:
To all these people I always want to say: You know that you are not imprisoned and kept by force where you are, don’t you? If you really so passionately dislike just about everything about your country, you have to ask yourself a question – why suffer? Why keep putting yourself through this endless unhealthy rage and frustration? There are many different types of societies around the world, some of which are without doubt a lot closer to your vision of what an ideal community should be like. Wouldn’t you be happier living somewhere else? It just doesn’t make sense to me that you would want to live in a place you don’t like when you have options to live in places you would.

In moments of my own great frustration I call it the FOSE principle, which simply stands for “F-ck Off Somewhere Else”.

The principle is colour blind, and doesn’t discriminate between people who are “native” and those who might have only recently arrived from somewhere else.

Indeed, I would say that most people in that 10-20 per cent perpetually unhappy and whiny minority are the long-standing residents and only a minority of this minority happen to be the first generation immigrants. Most migrants, in fact, are both happy and grateful to be in their second home.

But whether you are a tenth generation or a first generation American (or Australian or British or French) you are always free to FOSE and I would really encourage you to do so. For your own sake.

https://www.spectator.com.au/2019/07/advice-from-a-happy-migrant-love-it-or-leav...

Yes, you, Bwian, PB, gandalf, etc.


Errr, I was born here, Soren.  I am a true-blue Aussie.  I have served in the Australian Army.  You have given nothing back to this nation, other than your taxes and what's the bet, you've minimised those as much as possible.  You, OTOH, flew or sailed here.  You're a blow-in, a wannabe.   It is you should consider leaving as you don't support Australian tolerance and Multiculturalism.   We live in a Multicultural, multi-racial, multi-religious nation.   Time you realised that your endless criticism and hatred is just that - useless and discordant.   Your views are not welcome here.  Bugger off back to where you come from!    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Someone said we could not judge a person's Aboriginality on their skin colour.  Why isn't that applied in the matter of Pascoe?  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Yet another Brilliant Trump Victory
Reply #29 - Jul 20th, 2019 at 1:52pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 20th, 2019 at 1:47pm:
Frank wrote on Jul 18th, 2019 at 7:30pm:
To all these people I always want to say: You know that you are not imprisoned and kept by force where you are, don’t you? If you really so passionately dislike just about everything about your country, you have to ask yourself a question – why suffer? Why keep putting yourself through this endless unhealthy rage and frustration? There are many different types of societies around the world, some of which are without doubt a lot closer to your vision of what an ideal community should be like. Wouldn’t you be happier living somewhere else? It just doesn’t make sense to me that you would want to live in a place you don’t like when you have options to live in places you would.

In moments of my own great frustration I call it the FOSE principle, which simply stands for “F-ck Off Somewhere Else”.

The principle is colour blind, and doesn’t discriminate between people who are “native” and those who might have only recently arrived from somewhere else.

Indeed, I would say that most people in that 10-20 per cent perpetually unhappy and whiny minority are the long-standing residents and only a minority of this minority happen to be the first generation immigrants. Most migrants, in fact, are both happy and grateful to be in their second home.

But whether you are a tenth generation or a first generation American (or Australian or British or French) you are always free to FOSE and I would really encourage you to do so. For your own sake.

https://www.spectator.com.au/2019/07/advice-from-a-happy-migrant-love-it-or-leav...

Yes, you, Bwian, PB, gandalf, etc.


Errr, I was born here, Soren.  I am a true-blue Aussie.  I have served in the Australian Army.  You have given nothing back to this nation, other than your taxes and what's the bet, you've minimised those as much as possible.  You, OTOH, flew or sailed here.  You're a blow-in, a wannabe.   It is you should consider leaving as you don't support Australian tolerance and Multiculturalism.   We live in a Multicultural, multi-racial, multi-religious nation.   Time you realised that your endless criticism and hatred is just that - useless and discordant.   Your views are not welcome here.  Bugger off back to where you come from!    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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