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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #255 - Sep 18th, 2023 at 11:52am
 
Frank wrote on Sep 18th, 2023 at 7:50am:
She is a Senator for the people of NT and 30% of those people voted for her to be in the Senate on their behalf. She represents them, Aborigines, whites, Asians, Africans.


only if they are miners, they're the only ones she represents
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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #256 - Sep 18th, 2023 at 12:18pm
 
John Smith wrote on Sep 18th, 2023 at 11:45am:
[Frank link=1694505703/241#241 date=1694958214]
She is a Senator for the people of NT and 30% of those people voted for her to be in the Senate on their behalf. She represents them, Aborigines, whites, Asians, Africans.


irrelevant to the conversation [/quote]

Then straight after 👆

John Smith wrote on Sep 18th, 2023 at 11:52am:
Frank wrote on Sep 18th, 2023 at 7:50am:
She is a Senator for the people of NT and 30% of those people voted for her to be in the Senate on their behalf. She represents them, Aborigines, whites, Asians, Africans.


only if they are miners, they're the only ones she represents


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Reply #257 - Sep 18th, 2023 at 1:05pm
 
Duzzen Madda - with only 40% nationwide YES it's a foreskin conclusion... a referendum circumcision...

OUCH - there I was in that hospital, friends, and this lovely nurse came along to remove the catheter from my penis... she gripped it nicely, my penis, with her left hand and then pulled the damned thing off.... the catheter that is.... so that's what circumcision feels like!  OUCH ... felt like she took some skin off...

I was in no state for pleasure anyway....... sick as a dog...... but I never really thought about that..... how they'd get it off... without getting me off... jeez ..... brutal ....

I reckon they send the pretty ones so you can pretend it doesn't hurt but was a pleasant experience... wonder how the women who've had that op feel........ hmmmm...... eeeee-yah!!

Anyway - I reckon this voice proposal will be like that - a kind of pseudo hand job while plotting to give you pain..... just a modest proposal....

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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #258 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 4:29pm
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 6:45pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 6:06pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 5:59pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 12:36pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 10:57am:
Jasin wrote on Sep 13th, 2023 at 7:36pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.


I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


The Media should stick to Music and Entertainment.
Give the Aborigines a 'Voice' there with Seal and Co

The Political world is corrupted by the meddling of the Media.



That's right ... you're a self loathing guilt ridden SJW who has taken the emotional blackmail & wedge politics of the Yes campaign like Jonestown Kool Aid.

No wonder you had to revert to cab driving to try & make a living. The irony of that being that it was lefty ideology driven state Labor Govt that allowed the Ride Share industry an unfettered entry into economy which halved the value of your business investment & nearly rendered it worthless.


At least when you drive a Cab they have taken the training tracks off.  We are trusted to be able to go to a destination without wheels on rails.  You?



Don't even try to talk to me about tired taxi drivers that caused the deaths or serious injuries of railway traincrew ... you clueless Tnuc.


Go on...tell me all about it.  Don't suddenly go all coy and secretive.

My guess is that you have nothing because we still, to this very day, carry rail crews back to their Home Depots.

I'll bet that when you retired, trains drivers were still driving trains on tracks because they could not be trusted to drive anything which is sort of go anywhere.  The hardest thing they had to do was stop and go when told to, and maybe slow down when they were told to.

Grin




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Who's gone coy Bumpole?

You made the statement about train drivers - i countered it with telling you tired, overworked(shift hours wise) taxi drivers have been responsible for serious injuries & deaths of railway traincrew.

I had 46 years in the Rail system - how many did you have being a shyster?

Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Guess what this is Gonads???


[Edit...Thing will not let me post a photo.  It is a photo of my Cab's Sat Nav track/road trace from a Rail Station to another Rail Station and on board was a rail crew...the people you Gnads reckon Cabs no longer transport.]
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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #259 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:04pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 4:29pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 6:45pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 6:06pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 5:59pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 12:36pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 14th, 2023 at 10:57am:
Jasin wrote on Sep 13th, 2023 at 7:36pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.


I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


The Media should stick to Music and Entertainment.
Give the Aborigines a 'Voice' there with Seal and Co

The Political world is corrupted by the meddling of the Media.



That's right ... you're a self loathing guilt ridden SJW who has taken the emotional blackmail & wedge politics of the Yes campaign like Jonestown Kool Aid.

No wonder you had to revert to cab driving to try & make a living. The irony of that being that it was lefty ideology driven state Labor Govt that allowed the Ride Share industry an unfettered entry into economy which halved the value of your business investment & nearly rendered it worthless.


At least when you drive a Cab they have taken the training tracks off.  We are trusted to be able to go to a destination without wheels on rails.  You?



Don't even try to talk to me about tired taxi drivers that caused the deaths or serious injuries of railway traincrew ... you clueless Tnuc.


Go on...tell me all about it.  Don't suddenly go all coy and secretive.

My guess is that you have nothing because we still, to this very day, carry rail crews back to their Home Depots.

I'll bet that when you retired, trains drivers were still driving trains on tracks because they could not be trusted to drive anything which is sort of go anywhere.  The hardest thing they had to do was stop and go when told to, and maybe slow down when they were told to.

Grin




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Who's gone coy Bumpole?

You made the statement about train drivers - i countered it with telling you tired, overworked(shift hours wise) taxi drivers have been responsible for serious injuries & deaths of railway traincrew.

I had 46 years in the Rail system - how many did you have being a shyster?

Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Guess what this is Gonads???


[Edit...Thing will not let me post a photo.  It is a photo of my Cab's Sat Nav track/road trace from a Rail Station to another Rail Station and on board was a rail crew...the people you Gnads reckon Cabs no longer transport.]



I never reckoned any such thing ... you lying, verballing shyster.

What I said was the most transporting now is done by Train Drivers self driving company motor vehicles & that came about because of excessive cab bills, accidents caused by cabbies being on excessive hours and the economics of buying their own vehicles & making train drivers self drive.

Even the 3rd party operator Pacific National has their locomotive drivers self driving motor cars.

Thing is you dypstick you don't know a phukking thing about rail operations, rail operators and exactly who you may be transporting in your cab.

Who did you allocate the bill/fare to?

Not all train drivers work for QLD Rail .....

and when circumstances don't allow for drivers to self drive .... taxis are still utilized.

Want to have another go Bumpole?
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Reply #260 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:10pm
 
Sure...we do the transport for Qld Rail.
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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #261 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:10pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.


If the "yes" vote wins, and 12 months down the track the Voice to Parliament has made considerable gains for indigenous people where nobody in Australia loses out, then it will not be a bad thing for me.

But, I think we all know that this VtP campaign is just a smokescreen to start the compensation/money-making scam process for the sake of people who identify as indigenous.
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Reply #262 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:14pm
 
This is what you said Gonads:

Quote:
Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Nothing about 'most' at all Gonads.  Pissed already?
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Reply #263 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:22pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:14pm:
This is what you said Gonads:

Quote:
Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Nothing about 'most' at all Gonads.  Pissed already?


So? ..... how does that equate to no use of taxis dickhead?

How many jobs do you get for Aurizon or Pacific National?

I'll wager it's nearly all QLD Rail between the SSC & Brisbane.

Being pissed is probably a preferable way to read & respond to your BS.
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Reply #264 - Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:41pm
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:22pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:14pm:
This is what you said Gonads:

Quote:
Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Nothing about 'most' at all Gonads.  Pissed already?


So? ..... how does that equate to no use of taxis dickhead?

How many jobs do you get for Aurizon or Pacific National?

I'll wager it's nearly all QLD Rail between the SSC & Brisbane.

Being pissed is probably a preferable way to read & respond to your BS.


Why do you expect that Cabs on the Sunshine Coast (where Aurizon and Pacific National do NOT, to my knowledge, stop to change drivers/crew) would ever get a rail crew from those Companies.  They just pass through.

We do ALL of Qld Rail both North (Gympie) and South (varies...Caboolture....Bowen Hills.)

Seems I know more about this sh
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than you do, Elde Pissed.
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Reply #265 - Sep 24th, 2023 at 10:37am
 
Langton:

“I imagine that most Australians who are non-Indigenous, if we lose the ­referendum, will not be able to look me in the eye,” she says. “How are they going to ever ask an Indigenous person, a Traditional Owner, for a welcome to country? How are they ever going to be able to ask me to come and speak at their conference? If they have the temerity to do it, of course the answer is going to be no.


That ALONE is worth a NO vote on 14 October - no more welcome to country, no more genuflection to 'elders, past present and recovering from hangover'.




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Reply #266 - Sep 24th, 2023 at 11:58am
 
Frank wrote on Sep 24th, 2023 at 10:37am:
Langton:

“I imagine that most Australians who are non-Indigenous, if we lose the ­referendum, will not be able to look me in the eye,” she says. “How are they going to ever ask an Indigenous person, a Traditional Owner, for a welcome to country? How are they ever going to be able to ask me to come and speak at their conference? If they have the temerity to do it, of course the answer is going to be no.





Not come and speak at our conference?  We demand TWO votes.... no more welcome to country?  Jesus - the peace ...

Told you good old FAS was stupid as a block of cement... how could anyone actually believe that bullshit?  Got some sort of Pascoe professorship from some unheard of place in the NT .... just for looking at 'Aboriginal culture' - as if there was any such thing beyond hunter-gatherer... all of five minutes work ........ nothing to see there people except a lot of the usual bullsh
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Where's my professorship for looking at Ozpol culture over the years?


YOUR WELCOME TO COUNTRY HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO LACK OF INTEREST
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Reply #267 - Sep 24th, 2023 at 10:29pm
 
Frank wrote on Sep 24th, 2023 at 10:37am:
Langton:

“I imagine that most Australians who are non-Indigenous, if we lose the ­referendum, will not be able to look me in the eye,” she says. “How are they going to ever ask an Indigenous person, a Traditional Owner, for a welcome to country? How are they ever going to be able to ask me to come and speak at their conference? If they have the temerity to do it, of course the answer is going to be no.


That ALONE is worth a NO vote on 14 October - no more welcome to country, no more genuflection to 'elders, past present and recovering from hangover'.


Although I would have loved a link to check on the credibility of the quote, I did my own research to find a quick search only giving links to pay-walled news sites.

But, before even doing a search for the quote, I was face-palming at what I had read by Langton. The absolute arrogance of Langton to claim that she is a traditional owner of the country. Langton should be able to concede that she is part of a racial group that was conquered at least 100 years ago. And no, I do not mean when the Galactic Empire took over the galaxy and Langton had to flee to Dagobah to await Luke Skywalker to continue his Jedi training.

The senile old woman should just pack her shhhtuff up and retire from public life. She obviously cannot read the room in terms of what the Australian public want for the country. We are sick of certain segments of the 3% being a real drag on the progress of the country. And we are sick of other people who entertain that segment of the 3% and allow their backwardness to continue.
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Reply #268 - Sep 24th, 2023 at 11:56pm
 


The offensive, divisive quote attributed to Langton
from her academic ivory tower appears to be
legitimate
.

Unfortunately for (what I call) "genuine" Aborigines
at ground level—suffering social deprivations, poor
health, substandard housing and educational facilities,
she's of no meaningful or material help.

          ...

Langton is nothing more than one of these typical,
well-educated, pale-skinned Aborigines who at a
young age decided—apparently—to cash in on her
claimed Aboriginality.

But... she's never once been subjected to the
piteous lifestyle of most Aboriginals living in
outback regions who don't even have running water
or electricity or flush toilets.  She's never been
verbally vilified in the streets or spat on; she's
never been denied education or a job or health care
solely because of her skin colour.

I classify her Aboriginality in the same way as I do
Michael Mansell or Bruce Pascoe or even Jake Gablonski,
pictured here at the Clontarf Indigenous Boys Football
Academy.

          ...

          And like Langton, has young Jake ever been abused
          in the street or refused a job because of his skin
          colour?     No way.

Footnote:  One Aboriginal man I deeply respected when I
was younger was the late  Pastor Sir Doug Nicholls [dec. 1988]
who left school in grade 3, but rose to become Governor
of South Australia in 1976.


   
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Reply #269 - Sep 25th, 2023 at 6:45am
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:41pm:
Gnads wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:22pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 23rd, 2023 at 5:14pm:
This is what you said Gonads:

Quote:
Oh & btw Train Crew have been self driving in company vehicles for over a decade because of economics & dickhead cab drivers like you.


Nothing about 'most' at all Gonads.  Pissed already?


So? ..... how does that equate to no use of taxis dickhead?

How many jobs do you get for Aurizon or Pacific National?

I'll wager it's nearly all QLD Rail between the SSC & Brisbane.

Being pissed is probably a preferable way to read & respond to your BS.


Why do you expect that Cabs on the Sunshine Coast (where Aurizon and Pacific National do NOT, to my knowledge, stop to change drivers/crew) would ever get a rail crew from those Companies.  They just pass through.

We do ALL of Qld Rail both North (Gympie) and South (varies...Caboolture....Bowen Hills.)

Seems I know more about this sh
it
than you do, Elde Pissed.



Grin Yeah you wouldn't have a clue .. the trips required to transport drivers do not always occur at the normal designated change points .... when circumstances require they can be necessary & quite often occur at places anywhere along the operation route  which are non designated/not the normal "change" points.

It can be for many reasons but in the main for when drivers require relief because they have been working beyond their limitation of hours.

That is a common occurrence.

Unlike some taxi drivers who take fares when they have been working over 8 hrs & many beyond 12 hr shifts at night.

There have been instances in my experience where train drivers have got behind the wheel of a taxi because the cabbie was fatigued/ nodding off and the the train driver/train crew have been on less hrs. 

Don't pretend you can try & tell me how the train system/operation works when I was in the job 46 yrs .... 36years as traincrew.

BTW dickhead it was I who said you in the main would only be doing QLD Rail work.

Unlike Aurizon & Pacific National they don't have their staff self driving company motor vehicles.

I haven't worked for PN but I worked the majority of my railway career for QLD Rail then Aurizon - which was broken off from QLD Rail.

I even did 4 years on & off in the QLD Rail City Train suburban network.

So Elde Shyster thick?
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