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May 25th, 2023 at 8:38am
 
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Reply #1 - May 25th, 2023 at 8:46am
 
Bronnie Bishop clone?
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Reply #2 - May 25th, 2023 at 8:50am
 
Afaiac, she fits perfectly into this Australian government.
It's a shambles and the only one on our side is one nation.
One nation for all.
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Reply #3 - May 25th, 2023 at 9:23am
 
Every time I see the ridiculous behaviour, I laugh... and we pay that .....
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Reply #4 - May 25th, 2023 at 9:26am
 
Captain Caveman wrote on May 25th, 2023 at 8:50am:
Afaiac, she fits perfectly into this Australian government.
It's a shambles and the only one on our side is one nation.
One nation for all.


If they could just get onside with what they really stand for.... Hanson let them down early by saying one thing and waffling when it came to a vote, when she always voted conservative.

"I stend for the working people of Australia on this bill!"

"All in favour of the worker stomping bill say aye!"

"AYE!"

"We need to control immigration......"

"All in favour of the enhanced immigration bill 2022....."

"AYE"....

They have to learn to work out what they actually stand for..... apart from staying on the gravy train.
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Reply #5 - May 25th, 2023 at 1:16pm
 
Whether I agree or disagree with Lidia, I do believe that she has brought some entertainment to politics.
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Reply #6 - May 25th, 2023 at 1:19pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on May 25th, 2023 at 1:16pm:
Whether I agree or disagree with Lidia, I do believe that she has brought some entertainment to politics.


Indeed - she's livened up the house and the streets.... she needs to join Actor's Equity though... sort of the Dylan Mulvaney of Australian politics.....
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Reply #8 - May 26th, 2023 at 1:36pm
 
Sky News, Australia's version of the US's  Fox News, hey,  Matty?  We know how much Fox News lies, so how much does Sky News tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  How much do you tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  We see you continually starting new threads, all covering the same stories, we see you spouting bullshit and bluster when you're challenged, here we see it again, another thread.  Run along, you Racist Troll.  What a WOFTAM.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #9 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:13pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 1:36pm:
Sky News, Australia's version of the US's  Fox News, hey,  Matty?  We know how much Fox News lies, so how much does Sky News tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  How much do you tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  We see you continually starting new threads, all covering the same stories, we see you spouting bullshit and bluster when you're challenged, here we see it again, another thread.  Run along, you Racist Troll.  What a WOFTAM.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


What lies?

Be specific

No lies - all true
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Reply #10 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:18pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 1:36pm:
Sky News, Australia's version of the US's  Fox News, hey,  Matty?  We know how much Fox News lies, so how much does Sky News tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  How much do you tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  We see you continually starting new threads, all covering the same stories, we see you spouting bullshit and bluster when you're challenged, here we see it again, another thread.  Run along, you Racist Troll.  What a WOFTAM.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


And this?


[quote author=Boris link=1685064763/0#0 date=1685064763]Disaster


https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/05/no-voice-can-fix-this-chaos/


Having recently returned ‘down south’ from almost a year spent living and working in the Northern Territory, I could not be more opposed to the proposed Voice to Parliament.

Like many other Sydneysiders, I had previously held tepid support for the idea; influenced by the overpowering messaging by public figures, activists and sections of the media claiming that the ‘voice’ was endorsed by all indigenous Australians, and was the best way to ‘close the gap’.

Having previously helped organise the Country Liberal Party’s campaign in the federal division of Lingiari (a seat which encompasses the entire Northern Territory save Darwin and surrounds), I spent two months travelling across vast stretches of the Outback, learning and understanding the real issues facing the most disadvantaged indigenous communities in the nation.

I was not an onlooker or observer – I was in remote Aboriginal communities speaking alongside our candidates with elders, traditional owners and community leaders about what issues they faced and what solutions they proposed.

Crime and antisocial behaviour, drug and alcohol-fuelled family violence, an extreme undersupply of remote housing and rapidly declining education and literacy rates are but some of the issues plaguing these communities.

In the town of Tennant Creek, I spent an evening sitting with the Jurnkkurakurr Volunteers. This group of local elders, mostly women, have used their cultural authority to discourage and repel the violence and vandalism of the town since their only grocery store was burned down by primary school children in 2020.

I met a school teacher in the community of Wallace Rockhole who looked after the local school of 50 students. That day, only two of those 50 had come to school. Apparently this was the norm.

After spending time with one of the directors of an Indigenous art centre in Wurrumiyanga, I learned that amateur gambling was rife across the region and was one of the root causes of antisocial behaviour on the island. I witnessed countless card games taking place in the streets of the community. It was so bad that a community leader would not accept a gift of drink coasters from me, knowing they would inevitably end up in a punter’s game of some sort.

Driving to Gunbalanya, I learnt of the desperate need for road upgrades on the Arnhem Highway and beyond. Unsealed dirt roads stretching hundreds of kilometres separate communities from their closest neighbours and hinder access to basic needs.

I spoke with a stern school administrator whose role it was to allocate boarding school opportunities to local indigenous students, who was sacked prior to the elevation of his students to their final year of high school. In his absence, not a single member of that cohort attended Year 12.

Then there is the civil war in the Daly River community of Wadeye. So many horrific stories have been front and centre in the local news about the 22 clans fighting each other. In this small community, over one hundred houses have been burnt down, multiple people have been speared to death (yes, you read that correctly) and others have gone missing or have been displaced.

In Yuendumu I witnessed family violence caused by disagreements over royalty money paid out to a traditional owner family. It was not uncommon to hear about large sums of money (in the tens of thousands) essentially disappearing within days of a payout due to various forms of ‘humbug’ and financial illiteracy.

Not a single community leader I spoke with ever voiced support for the ‘Voice to parliament’ or saw it as a real or practical solution to the chaos. From Kakadu to the Tiwi Islands, from Areyonga to Santa Teresa, from Darwin to Katherine, and from Alice Springs to Yulara; the Uluru Statement from the Heart was not even an afterthought in the remedies and solutions articulated by so many indigenous leaders.

For non-indigenous people ‘down south’ to assume that the hundreds of indigenous cultural groups from across our vast nation are in favour of the proposed ‘voice’ is naive.

I have come away from my time in the Territory with an appreciation for the issues and priorities of remote indigenous Australia and particularly how they compare to the priorities and rhetoric of our cultural and political leaders.

Supporters of the Voice to Parliament say it will be about practical measures on the ground. So will Anthony Albanese act on the open letter urging him to reinstate the Stronger Future legislation, signed earlier this year by the leaders of nine influential indigenous organisations? Or will he listen to his Labor member for Lingiari, an Aboriginal woman from a remote community, who has also spoken strongly in favour of reinstating alcohol bans?

It seems as though those most vocally in favour of the Voice to parliament
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Reply #11 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:23pm
 
All the above rant is evidence of the consequences of the exclusion and racism against Aboriginals by poms and closet poms.

If poms and closet poms had included and valued Aboriginals during settlement and after conditions would be much different today.

Boris's love of itself is so smothering there is no room for other love.
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Reply #12 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:38pm
 
Boris wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 2:13pm:
Brian Ross wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 1:36pm:
Sky News, Australia's version of the US's  Fox News, hey,  Matty?  We know how much Fox News lies, so how much does Sky News tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  How much do you tell Porkie-pies, I wonder?  We see you continually starting new threads, all covering the same stories, we see you spouting bullshit and bluster when you're challenged, here we see it again, another thread.  Run along, you Racist Troll.  What a WOFTAM.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


What lies?

Be specific

No lies - all true


Why should I be specific when you are not, Matty?  When you post links I'll believe you know what you're talking about, WOFTAM.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #13 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:39pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 2:23pm:
All the above rant is evidence of the consequences of the exclusion and racism against Aboriginals by poms and closet poms.

If poms and closet poms had included and valued Aboriginals during settlement and after conditions would be much different today.

Boris's love of itself is so smothering there is no room for other love.



More likely the other way around..... it was the Aboriginals who tried to drive Whartey back into the sea - and lost.

Left to their own devices or 'included' way back - what would have been the differences?  They still lolly-gag in the warm sun all day by preference and hold the hand out for the cargo cult of white guilt.

Why would they be any different?  That's as sensible as saying their lore would have prevented the summer of bushfires... all you'd have seen of them in that situation was their feet doing their thing as fast as possible.  Big series coming up on NITV about their astronomy and stuff skills..... yeah - no other ancient culture ever looked at the stars and worked out seasons and such.... Jesus God.... talk about our special children....

I love it when you put up unprovable statements - pure rhetoric - that can never be proven or disproven... the old 'what if'....

What if LTYC ancestors had clashed with the boongs... maybe he wouldn't be here.... what if... what if ....
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Reply #14 - May 26th, 2023 at 2:49pm
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 2:39pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on May 26th, 2023 at 2:23pm:
All the above rant is evidence of the consequences of the exclusion and racism against Aboriginals by poms and closet poms.

If poms and closet poms had included and valued Aboriginals during settlement and after conditions would be much different today.

Boris's love of itself is so smothering there is no room for other love.



More likely the other way around..... it was the Aboriginals who tried to drive Whartey back into the sea - and lost.

Left to their own devices or 'included' way back - what would have been the differences?  They still lolly-gag in the warm sun all day by preference and hold the hand out for the cargo cult of white guilt.

Why would they be any different?  That's as sensible as saying their lore would have prevented the summer of bushfires... all you'd have seen of them in that situation was their feet doing their thing as fast as possible.  Big series coming up on NITV about their astronomy and stuff skills..... yeah - no other ancient culture ever looked at the stars and worked out seasons and such.... Jesus God.... talk about our special children....

I love it when you put up unprovable statements - pure rhetoric - that can never be proven or disproven... the old 'what if'....

What if LTYC ancestors had clashed with the boongs... maybe he wouldn't be here.... what if... what if ....


If Grappler's or it's ancestor's ten pounds was refunded would Grappler go back and pull the UK out of the sh1t it has dug itself into?

Perhaps Grappler could stuff Denizen Boris in its luggage in its bag of dirty underwear.

I am prepared to donate to a cause that would benefit both Australia and UK.

British Aboriginals could benefit from Grappler's intellect.
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