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Reply #15 - Jan 29th, 2025 at 3:19pm
 
I’ll bet some of them have foreskins.
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Reply #16 - Jan 29th, 2025 at 3:41pm
 
We heard you out - now let's move on with respect for the culture of the majority.

It's 2025 - not 1787 ... and none of you fat cats on that panel enjoying the best the White Man can offer has much right, if any, to speak.  If you want to help your still benighted brothers and sisters - go out there and explain to them how YOU became prosperous under the White Man's 'Oppression' and how they can help themselves by not committing crimes and killing one another and such ... otherwise stop whinging about nothing.

That panel ARE the racists ..... didn't that comedian bloke come from up near here and make a motza on 'The Block' or something?  WTF is he whinging about?  And that 'influencer' sheila with the crafted hairdo and the designer clothes... who stole her rice bowl?

come on, people - who exactly is 'suffering out there' and if so WHY??  Not because anyone is going around stealing Abo's cars and robbing their bottle shops and breaking into their homes while they sleep or killing their women at a rate massively higher than anyone else in Australia... nobody else is abusing and neglecting their kids .... nobody is assaulting them in the streets...

Get your minds right... if you REALLY want to help the 'suffering Abos' - get out and actually DO something other than your whinge cringe.
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Reply #17 - Yesterday at 8:05am
 
Grappler Deep State Feller wrote on Jan 29th, 2025 at 3:41pm:
We heard you out - now let's move on with respect for the culture of the majority.

It's 2025 - not 1787 ... and none of you fat cats on that panel enjoying the best the White Man can offer has much right, if any, to speak.  If you want to help your still benighted brothers and sisters - go out there and explain to them how YOU became prosperous under the White Man's 'Oppression' and how they can help themselves by not committing crimes and killing one another and such ... otherwise stop whinging about nothing.

That panel ARE the racists ..... didn't that comedian bloke come from up near here and make a motza on 'The Block' or something?  WTF is he whinging about?  And that 'influencer' sheila with the crafted hairdo and the designer clothes... who stole her rice bowl?

come on, people - who exactly is 'suffering out there' and if so WHY??  Not because anyone is going around stealing Abo's cars and robbing their bottle shops and breaking into their homes while they sleep or killing their women at a rate massively higher than anyone else in Australia... nobody else is abusing and neglecting their kids .... nobody is assaulting them in the streets...

Get your minds right... if you REALLY want to help the 'suffering Abos' - get out and actually DO something other than your whinge cringe.


Indeed.
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Reply #18 - Yesterday at 1:03pm
 
Last week’s Resolve Strategic poll show
61% support for keeping January 26 as the date for Australia Day
, substantially up from 47% when the same question was asked two years ago, with opposition down from 39% to
24%
.


There remains a marked generational effect, with respective numbers of
35%
and
42%
for those 18-to-34 and
79%
and
12%
for 55-plus.
52%
expressed support for Peter Dutton’s proposal to enshrine the date in law, with
24%
opposed.
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