Sir Grappler Truth Teller wrote on May 19
th, 2025 at 12:38am:
I'm afraid Kanga is losing the marbles - and showing hir age... good for a laugh though.
Nobody could actually believe all that garbage.
Why has this psychiatric breakdown occurred at the same time as strutting out a proud kangaroo - apparently to applaud Labor's 'win' by default and preferences ...... while only garnering 34.5% of the vote ..... hardly a mandate - best they leave that for their Oxford Street Tours... and instead of looking positively at ways to help the country and its people - hshe has gone off the rails!!
Next thing you know the Sacka Kanga will be throwing hir granny on the street!
Something badly wrong with the minds of the young these days - I blame the feminists and their Uberkontrol of the schools these days - with all their rat-baggery and Angela Merkin BS...
Oh - that efnick with the knife? We'll just mother him a little - he'll fit right in ... (at Goulburn one day)
... now don't forget your homework on the Aboriginal Golden Age...now who knows about Pascoe's grass seed Johnny cakes? Now, Bluebottle - don't you go saying that grass is indigestible by humans ... and that those 'best cakes those explorers ever ate' were only good for filling the hollow space and had no nutrition. All you've done is throw a tantrum in response to my comments, rather than address them directly or attempt a coherent rebuttal. You’ve gone on multi-post tirades attacking me, my mental state, my character, while sidestepping the content entirely.
If I’m so catastrophically wrong, it should be child’s play to demonstrate exactly where and how. Yet you haven’t. You can’t. And your reaction only reinforces the suspicion that what I’ve said strikes a little too close to the bone.
You’re behaving as though what I’ve pointed out is broadly correct, but because it’s politically inconvenient or personally confronting, you’ve opted for the usual dummy spit rather than engage on substance.
Here’s the hard truth, if you're unwilling to grapple with reality, you’re part of the reason things won’t get better. You’ll keep being lied to, manipulated into voting for policies that entrench decline, and gaslit into believing you’re doing the "right thing" while everything around you erodes.
But let’s try to find some common ground. Even if you refuse to accept any responsibility for the consequences of the policies you’ve cheerled, surely you can acknowledge this: we can’t just pull the plug on immigration without crashing the economy, given how dependent it’s become on constant inflows of people.
Australia’s fertility rate has hovered around or below 1.6 for decades. We need a TFR of 2.1 just to replace ourselves, let alone grow the population in line with the demands of our GDP-obsessed economic model.
So here’s the question, can we at least agree on that? That without immigration, the entire system starts to buckle? Or are we going to pretend the maths doesn’t matter because it’s inconvenient?