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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #30 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:40am
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:14am:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 6:45am:
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 6:35am:
Bobby

As I have pointed out on numerous occasions the main function of politicians nowadays is to terrify people
Because scared anxious people are more likely to seek the safety of an authority figure
And are therefore much easier to control

I would be fairly certain that the ruling elites particularly in the United nations
Know exactly what sort of effects unleashing machete wielding Africans in Melbourne is going to have

It is going to make the population easier to control because they are scared
And that my friend is all they care about

Climate change is also being used to weaponize fear and control

My prediction on the next step is that there will be food and energy shortages
And that will really amp up the fear and control

There is no need for Australia to have fuel or energy shortages
Except that it be used as a weapon of control
And you can guarantee it will be



We shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches,
we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,
we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.



Oh dear Bobby

Those days are gone my friend

The ruling elite in London want to consider tearing down statues of Winston Churchill
Because he was a white colonialist

Don't you be thinking most of your fellow melbournians will fight them on the beaches
They will cower under their bed sheets
And they will look to some politician to save them
Some politician who lives in a gated community with his own personal security force



It will require a Churchillian politician to remove the evil from our streets.
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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #31 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:57am
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:03am:
...Back in 1994, launching a book of essays, former prime minister Bob Hawke made the remarkably frank admission that immigration policy had effectively been a conspiracy by the political establishment against the Australian public.


Hawke agreed with one author’s observation that most voters wanted immigration reduced and that the parties had deliberately kept it out of public debate, saying there had indeed been “an implicit pact between the major parties to implement broad policies on immigration that they know are not generally endorsed by the electorate” and that “they have done this by keeping the subject off the political agenda”


One of the major issues today, in 2022, is the fact that anybody who dares
mention limiting immigration is immediately and aggressively demonised
as a "racist" by the social justice warrior rabble.  In turn, this makes it a
thankless task for any public speaker or politician to even risk mentioning
a limit on migrant intakes—as part of any wider, non-racist solution.  And it
effectively stifles far too much legitimate public debate at the same time.


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Reply #32 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 8:16am
 
AusGeoff wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:57am:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 7:03am:
...Back in 1994, launching a book of essays, former prime minister Bob Hawke made the remarkably frank admission that immigration policy had effectively been a conspiracy by the political establishment against the Australian public.


Hawke agreed with one author’s observation that most voters wanted immigration reduced and that the parties had deliberately kept it out of public debate, saying there had indeed been “an implicit pact between the major parties to implement broad policies on immigration that they know are not generally endorsed by the electorate” and that “they have done this by keeping the subject off the political agenda”


One of the major issues today, in 2022, is the fact that anybody who dares
mention limiting immigration is immediately and aggressively demonised
as a "racist" by the social justice warrior rabble.  In turn, this makes it a
thankless task for any public speaker or politician to even risk mentioning
a limit on migrant intakes—as part of any wider, non-racist solution.  And it
effectively stifles far too much legitimate public debate at the same time.





That is the whole point of how they are going to seize control

They pass laws labelling questioning of Sudanese immigration as hate speech
If you speak up against it you risk possibly even your job
I would imagine no public servant would dare speak against it

Hence they use the Sudanese youth to terrorise the public
And the ruling left intellectual elite to further terrorise them in terms of even losing their job

Let's not kid ourselves
We live in a society which is to all intents and purposes
No different from China

You will fall in line
You will obey
You will not think for yourself
You will own nothing and you will be happy

If you are not happy it is evidence that the lefty intellectual Utopia does not work
And there is no way that the cartel of Davos are going to accept that

The nail that sticks it's head up above the floor will be mercilessly hammered down

The state don't even have to do it
The virtue signalling lefty intellectuals are more than happy to patrol the internet and do their work for them

Dobbing on your neighbours

Have you seen the signs on the Scottish underground telling people to report any neighbour they hear using hate speech

Strike up a conversation on the subway about the Sudanese
And you could find yourself in court
How's that for control
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Reply #33 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:51am
 
Years ago, early 2000s I had a GF who was being influenced by a bunch of Maoist chunts who were acolytes of that fkucing ghoul, Lee Rhiannon.

From their very mouths they said one of their goals was through immigration was to make whites in Australia a tiny minority, and they'd achieve it by sucking up to all sides of politics to petition for more immigration. Labor like immigrants to bolster untions and their voting base. Liberals like immigrants so their developer mates can sell them schitbox apartments.
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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #34 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 12:28pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 8:16am:
That is the whole point of how they are going to seize control

They pass laws labelling questioning of Sudanese immigration as hate speech
If you speak up against it you risk possibly even your job
I would imagine no public servant would dare speak against it

Hence they use the Sudanese youth to terrorise the public
And the ruling left intellectual elite to further terrorise them in terms of even losing their job

Let's not kid ourselves
We live in a society which is to all intents and purposes
No different from China

You will fall in line
You will obey
You will not think for yourself
You will own nothing and you will be happy

If you are not happy it is evidence that the lefty intellectual Utopia does not work
And there is no way that the cartel of Davos are going to accept that

The nail that sticks it's head up above the floor will be mercilessly hammered down

The state don't even have to do it
The virtue signalling lefty intellectuals are more than happy to patrol the internet and do their work for them

Dobbing on your neighbours

Have you seen the signs on the Scottish underground telling people to report any neighbour they hear using hate speech

Strike up a conversation on the subway about the Sudanese
And you could find yourself in court
How's that for control



That's true Aqua,
not only that -
we need to use tax payers money to build more mosques and
Islamic education centers to attract more immigrants from Africa.
I think we should take in more radical and fanatic Islamists
so they have less problems overseas.

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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #35 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:09pm
 
Some concerning statistics from the ABS:

•  In 2021, 29.1% of Australia's population were born overseas.

•  7,500,000 people resident in Australia in 2021 were born overseas.

•  Indian-born migrants showed the largest population increase since 2011.

•  In 2020, Australia ranked 9th internationally for the total number of migrants in its population.

•  The Australia-born population increased by only  196,000 in 2021.

And...

•  In 2020, Australia (pop 25m) was home to 29.8% migrants.

•  In 2020, Canada (pop 38m) was home to 21.3% migrants.

•  In 2020, the UK (pop 67m) was home to 13.8% migrants.

To me, this indicates that on a proportional basis, we're taking in far
too many migrants—which is gradually eroding what one may call
the "traditional" Aussie laid back culture.  We're now constantly
watching what we say or do for fear of offending someone with some
silly throw away comment, or even using the purportedly wrong
personal pronoun. Since growing up in the 1950s, I've had to learn
almost a completely new language LOL.  (But I guess that's a story for
another thread.)


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Reply #36 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:36pm
 
AusGeoff wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:09pm:
Some concerning statistics from the ABS:

•  In 2021, 29.1% of Australia's population were born overseas.

•  7,500,000 people resident in Australia in 2021 were born overseas.

•  Indian-born migrants showed the largest population increase since 2011.

•  In 2020, Australia ranked 9th internationally for the total number of migrants in its population.

•  The Australia-born population increased by only  196,000 in 2021.

And...

•  In 2020, Australia (pop 25m) was home to 29.8% migrants.

•  In 2020, Canada (pop 38m) was home to 21.3% migrants.

•  In 2020, the UK (pop 67m) was home to 13.8% migrants.

To me, this indicates that on a proportional basis, we're taking in far
too many migrants—which is gradually eroding what one may call
the "traditional" Aussie laid back culture.  We're now constantly
watching what we say or do for fear of offending someone with some
silly throw away comment, or even using the purportedly wrong
personal pronoun. Since growing up in the 1950s, I've had to learn
almost a completely new language LOL.  (But I guess that's a story for
another thread.)





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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #37 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:43pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:51am:
Years ago, early 2000s I had a GF who was being influenced by a bunch of Maoist chunts who were acolytes of that fkucing ghoul, Lee Rhiannon.

From their very mouths they said one of their goals was through immigration was to make whites in Australia a tiny minority, and they'd achieve it by sucking up to all sides of politics to petition for more immigration. Labor like immigrants to bolster untions and their voting base. Liberals like immigrants so their developer mates can sell them schitbox apartments.


interesting gordon.

i could not understand why howard , who was a bit of a white australia type guy, took on so many africans.

i think the party of davos and the world economic forum basicly dictate those sort of things.

and it is designed to enrich them thru making global control easier.

they dont want a proud dynamic country

they want people isolated divided scared and tired

looks like they are doing pretty well at achieving thier goals
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Reply #38 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:50pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 1:43pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:51am:
Years ago, early 2000s I had a GF who was being influenced by a bunch of Maoist chunts who were acolytes of that fkucing ghoul, Lee Rhiannon.

From their very mouths they said one of their goals was through immigration was to make whites in Australia a tiny minority, and they'd achieve it by sucking up to all sides of politics to petition for more immigration. Labor like immigrants to bolster untions and their voting base. Liberals like immigrants so their developer mates can sell them schitbox apartments.


interesting gordon.

i could not understand why howard , who was a bit of a white australia type guy, took on so many africans.

i think the party of davos and the world economic forum basically dictate those sort of things.

and it is designed to enrich them thru making global control easier.

they don't want a proud dynamic country

they want people isolated divided scared and tired

looks like they are doing pretty well at achieving their goals



We need cultural enrichment:



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Reply #39 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 3:09pm
 
You get what you vote for

Whereabouts do you place the Libs and Labs on the ballot paper? ... and do you always preference them second and third if you place someone else No1?

We have this strange mental block, it's voting for the same parties that are doing all the damage ... why do voters do that?

I don't have anything to do with our political system any longer, it's a rort and a complete scam

I'm still waiting for two "Fail to Vote" fines to come all these months after the last elections, but I think they've surrendered realizing that I was correct, the polling booths and PO mailing box are just too far away from my village to reasonably expect a citizen to travel such a pack-your-lunch distance

Simply don't vote or preference them, stop punishing yourself ....

https://psychcentral.com/blog/how-to-stop-punishing-yourself#1


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Reply #40 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 3:26pm
 
Bias_2012 wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 3:09pm:
You get what you vote for

Whereabouts do you place the Libs and Labs on the ballot paper? ... and do you always preference them second and third if you place someone else No1?

We have this strange mental block, it's voting for the same parties that are doing all the damage ... why do voters do that?

I don't have anything to do with our political system any longer, it's a rort and a complete scam

I'm still waiting for two "Fail to Vote" fines to come all these months after the last elections, but I think they've surrendered realizing that I was correct, the polling booths and PO mailing box are just too far away from my village to reasonably expect a citizen to travel such a pack-your-lunch distance

Simply don't vote or preference them, stop punishing yourself ....

https://psychcentral.com/blog/how-to-stop-punishing-yourself#1





It's too late now - more are on their way.
Only the rich will be safe as they'll have gated communities -
just like in South Africa.
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Reply #41 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 10:12pm
 
I'll clue yez in:-

I watched Albo make his fabo speech that the government would do whatever was required to fix the power strife.... you could have sworn he meant it when the reality is the guv will strike the suppliers with a wet lettuce leaf and make them howl....

People take more notice of what someone says than what they do.... strange but true.... and I've told yez before about an experiment I used to make with people - of doing something and saying I would be doing the opposite...... and guess what.... 98% hear what you say and do not see what you are actually doing.

Same applies here with Albo..... people will be satisfied knowing he's going to fix it all for them... and then he can just go on doing nothing about it until next time....

His job is to be the facade of New Labor and to make it sound and look good while the real Agenda is going on behind closed curtains...... and you all must know what that is by now.... look to your favourite hobby horses, some of you.... there it is... the rest - look at the things you oppose with reason, sense and facts ... that's where they are going, and it ain't good for any of you.
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Reply #42 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:02pm
 

bobby, re your OP details.....



bobby,

Violent criminality [by a small group] isn't so bad.

And criticising members of minority groups is racist bobby.     [....just ask Jasin]

And the current [socialist] VICTORIAN government know these things.

[.....and if they are threatened with violence, serving politicians can call on the TAXPAYER paid protection of members of the police SPECIAL BRANCH]

And always remember bobby, that our politicians are our servants.

Our politicians live to serve    THE BEST INTERESTS    of the citizens of this state and this nation.

And our leaders, er, our servants are doing a wonderful job.


[bobby, you could always migrate to Tasmania.  ???  Sad   ]


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"We shouldn't hold ourself captive, to someone elses feelings/predjudices."
- ?

"Tolerating inconsistency, will cause you to become inconsistent."
- ?

"What we tolerate.....we encourage and condone."
- ?

"The standard you walk past is the standard you accept."

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"What you ignore, you permit."
- ?

"Today i'm speaking up,     ....for myself."
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Discrimination, is not a 'dirty' word.



Dictionary;
discrimination = =
1 the action of discriminating against people.
2 recognition and understanding of the difference between one thing and another.       good judgement or taste.



Dictionary;
discriminating = = having or showing good taste or judgement.




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Reply #43 - Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:04pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 10:12pm:
I'll clue yez in:-

I watched Albo make his fabo speech that the government would do whatever was required to fix the power strife.... you could have sworn he meant it when the reality is the guv will strike the suppliers with a wet lettuce leaf and make them howl....

People take more notice of what someone says than what they do.... strange but true.... and I've told yez before about an experiment I used to make with people - of doing something and saying I would be doing the opposite...... and guess what.... 98% hear what you say and do not see what you are actually doing.

Same applies here with Albo..... people will be satisfied knowing he's going to fix it all for them... and then he can just go on doing nothing about it until next time....

His job is to be the facade of New Labor and to make it sound and look good while the real Agenda is going on behind closed curtains...... and you all must know what that is by now.... look to your favourite hobby horses, some of you.... there it is... the rest - look at the things you oppose with reason, sense and facts ... that's where they are going, and it ain't good for any of you.



As voters we never get to vote on the most important matters -
they are always dealt with behind closed doors
as a secret pact between the 2 major parties.
It makes a mockery of our so called democracy.
I vote for any minor party but still the major parties
get back in power and do it all again.

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Re: Melbourne ultra violence:
Reply #44 - Nov 2nd, 2022 at 1:11am
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 1st, 2022 at 11:04pm:
As voters we never get to vote on the most important matters -
they are always dealt with behind closed doors
as a secret pact between the 2 major parties.
It makes a mockery of our so called democracy.
I vote for any minor party but still the major parties
get back in power and do it all again.


It's like the old Soviet Union where you could vote for a candidate, but every candidate was a communist

With our system, only LibLabs get to govern, same thing as above ... other candidates get pushed aside, never to govern or take part in actual governing. Although the Aboriginals might be privileged to take part in governing soon, maybe. Perhaps they might be more successful in persuading the Libs and Labs to come up with a more sensible immigration program


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