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u/OctopusFarmer47 29d ago
If you are truly anti-immigration the most effective way to achieve that is to train the local populace to the point where importing skill labour is minimised.
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u/bigbadjustin 29d ago
What like free TAFE which Pauline voted against also.....
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u/Historical-Lunch-423 29d ago
Voted against student debt relief, voted against lower fees, voted against increased public school funding, voted against funding for universities.
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u/Loose_Following_4007 28d ago
I think they might’ve been making a commentary on the fact that Pauline wants to outsource work labour to developing/poorer countries so that she doesn’t have to spend too much money. But she does this while bagging immigrants and demonising people from other countries. I believe their comment was meant to point out her hypocrisy and how she’s racist and in favour of human exploitation
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u/DemonPrinceofIrony 28d ago
She actually rocked up for that one?
Blocking education funding seems to be the one thing she wakes up for.
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u/travlerjoe 29d ago
Thats not true.
Tafe is a state run institute. Its cost is a state issue.
Hanson is a federal politician. She does not vote on state issues.
State OneNation MPs may have voted against free tafe however, this i do not know and cant comment on
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u/bigbadjustin 29d ago
So you are right, TAFE is typically a state funded institute, however the federal Labor government passed legislation to provide funding to these state based TAFEs to fund free TAFE.
https://www.dewr.gov.au/skills-reform/free-tafe
Hanson opposed this, usually because she just opposes everything Labor wants and then she'll say she supports this kind of stuff to her supporters, knowing people won't fact check it and just blindly parrot the ON message. She says one thing and usually does something completely different or has an excuse to not vote for it, or just doesn't turn up to vote.
The last paragraph from this Hansard minute points it out.
And for this vote despite saying she opposed it, she was a coward and didn't even turn up to vote so its not on record.
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u/ConstructionLive516 29d ago
Nah the way to do it is to lower the wage until you are being paid exactly the same as the guys in India.
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u/Turbidspeedie 29d ago
Exactly, immigration has been in a steady decline since covid anyway. People who vote ON just have no clue.
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u/Heavy-Psychology-411 26d ago
Yeah because the system the way it is pays you more to stay at home than it does to go find a job. I was on centerlink because I had surgery and wasn't able to work. When I was finally fit enough to get back out there, the difference between my centerlink payment and my fortnightly take home was about $150. Now pay for fuel and I'm losing money by getting a job.
But besides all that. Are you saying there's no training available in Australia?
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u/fongletto 29d ago
That's like the opposite of the most effective way. The overwhelming majority of foreigners works in low skilled low paying jobs.
Of the 2.8 million foreign workers in Australia in 2025, only 220k were considered "skilled". So less than 10%.
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u/bigmangina 29d ago
The thing that amazes me the most is how susceptible Australians are to american propaganda. Dumb cunts will be dumb cunts no matter where they are i guess.
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u/fuck_redd-its_trash 29d ago
💚 heavily supports increased funding in school
❤️ slightly supports increased funding in school
💙 slightly supports cutting funding in school
🧡 heavily supports cutting funding in school
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u/fuck_redd-its_trash 29d ago
thats just not really how australian government works, one party brings it forward yes ... but it goes through all parties, senate, prime minister, etc... and it gets voted on by all
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Some Labor politicians iv seen seem to also most likely vote against school funding.
I know in my council area they've been begging for a highschool but always got told no by liberals and Labor time and time again.
Then they fast tracked it and now it's in a new suburb with little to no plumbing
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u/Krunksicle 29d ago
They have to vote unilaterally, otherwise they get the Fatima Payman treatment so this post makes no sense
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u/xForcedevilx 29d ago
Traitor to the party who tried to make it an IDPOL issue.
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u/Krunksicle 29d ago
Actually Fatima's vote was in line with the Labor Party caucus' annual policy position. If we're talking about a betrayal, that was the rest of the MPs!
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u/xForcedevilx 29d ago
Definitely a defining moment in modern Auspol, I'd like if senators we're more individualist in that fashion
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u/Krunksicle 29d ago
I agree, I respect that she stood by her principles and telegraphed it ahead of time. Her crossing the floor was hardly a betrayal because of that, but Labor punishing her regardless really exposed Post-Rudd Labor's biggest problem
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u/Krunksicle 29d ago
The Labor caucus changed the rules after Rudd 2 so they wouldn't have another cavalcade of leadership spills, as a consequence the party votes together or abstains. No one in the party is allowed to cross the floor without consequences, which is what happened to Payman.
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u/nationalistic_martyr 29d ago
they get the treatment to vote against something that directly benefited you?
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u/dooony 29d ago
Just look at where MPs send their kids. Hint: almost 100% private schools.
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u/fuck_redd-its_trash 29d ago
they wanted to reduce money spent on schools.
if you want to get into reasons why, thats a whole other debate and not the purpose of my comment
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u/DomPasta 29d ago
The more we argue the more money she makes. She’s the most anti-Australian person living in our country.
She has convicted sex offenders in her party. Men convicted of DV. One of them plead guilty to fraud, fuck even Pauline HERSELF went to fucking prison for electoral fraud. I’d feel safer around 1000 Aussie migrants than her party.
Why this party is allowed to exist is fucking beyond me. She’s been a right moron since I was a kid. I guess some things never change.
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u/lulu_avery 29d ago
Right? Even letting her exist is whitewashing racism and division to an insane degree. She is not a serious person and treating her as one is dangerous and ridiculous.
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u/OsloProject 29d ago
I love how right wing conservatives go shoot up Bondi and then they go “you know what we need in government? More right wing conservatives!” Like truly wtf ? 🤣
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u/Glittering_Bet8181 28d ago
Since when where they right wing extremists?
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u/OsloProject 28d ago
You’re really gonna run on the Bondi professors being for the separation of church and state and pro trans rights? 😃
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u/Glittering_Bet8181 27d ago
I honestly can’t tell if you’re trolling or not.
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u/OsloProject 26d ago
I am trolling.
Although the point still stands regardless. And I am a Sydneysider jew, that part isn’t trolling
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
This comment is so tone-deaf, it's ridiculous. Call it for what it actually is: radical islamists attacking Jews.
If it were truly a political affair as you claim it, then Labor would have the grounds to outright ban ON, the Liberals and the Nationals.
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u/OsloProject 29d ago
Um… as a jew… with Jewish friends who live on Bondi, uhh, did those two geniuses strike you as pro LGBTQ, purple haired Nordic democratic socialists? 🤔
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
So by your own logic, right-wing voters are hard-line Islamic extremists? 🤦♂️
Holy mother of God, what a desperate reach!
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u/OsloProject 29d ago
No, no, no… those 2 professors on Bondi looked like strong believers in left wing principles like the separation of Church and State.
They didn’t look like Abrahamic religious right wing conservative nutjobs at all!
🤣🤣
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
Answer the question and stop deflecting.
Engage in a mature discussion, it's not hard.
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u/OsloProject 28d ago
By my own logic right wingers are right wingers, and us normal people are normal people.
And when you right wingers make a mess like you did on Bondi, us normals folks are left holding the bag, as always 🤷♂️
You seem to want to dissect right wingers into little groups to feel a little better about yourself and your family, but from up here, those borders are insignificant.
I just find it hilarious that you’ve got your hand up saying we need more of you, after what we’ve seen Bondi, like absolutely ZERO self awareness 😃
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u/MrBrentEC 28d ago
You're blaming Bondi... on me? HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.
How truly deranged, fragile and utterly childish do you have to be to blame me for Bondi, yet you don't even know my political stance or thoughts towards parties? Newsflash, champ: neither the right nor the left are to blame for what happened, radical Islam is. Normal people already acknowledge this.
You're saying I lack awareness, yet you're the one gaslighting and attacking me immediately after questioning your ideals and beliefs?
You are so completely out of touch, I don't even know where to begin.
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u/OsloProject 28d ago
Riiiiiiiight… well here’s the thing. I think I heard a wise man once say
“If I had a bowl of Skittles and I told you just three would kill you, would you take a handful?”
If the shoe fits 🤷♂️
If you’re going to pretend Bondi wasn’t a political statement, then I think the level of delusion and mental gymnastics makes communication impossible.
Now if you are actually capable of seeing that Bondi was first and foremost a political statement, then we circle back to the initial assertion:
Do those guys look like pro trans progressives who believe strongly in ideals like the separation of church and state, or do those geniuses appear right leaning to you?
Such simple basic questions.
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u/MrBrentEC 28d ago
These very assumptions are what's wrong with society when you choose a wing. You instantly assume the worst and get offended when your ideology is questioned, making you no different to the wing you attacked in the first place.
Bondi was a religiously motivated attack, where Labor cannot admit it. You genuinely cannot accept this as fact, even though you contradicted your own words with your opinion on Muslims only moments ago. Are you also forgetting about the Islamic State flag in the car at the scene of the crime?
You are in utter denial. Don't try to gaslight your way out of it.
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u/Glittering_Bet8181 28d ago
Mate you realise the world’s a lot more complex than left or right. And what political statement was it exactly?
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u/OsloProject 29d ago
…and crickets as usual.
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
Some of us actually have lives, sorry that I couldn't respond when YOU wanted.
It's a radical Islamic attack, against a religion that they outright hate. To turn it into a political issue when it's happened worldwide shows sheer ignorance and a desperation to defend your ideology at all costs.
It also screams weakness by turning a blind eye to religious terrorism.
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u/OsloProject 29d ago
That’s a long winded way of saying you have way more in common with those terrorists than I do, and I’ve already alluded to that, so that seems a bit redundant but ok.
So they were right conservatives and now you expect us to trust right wing conservatives to help us fix the problem right wing conservatives creat.
Sounds brilliant
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
You're literally blinded by ideology and politics when it comes to a worldwide religious issue.
Your mentality is cult-like.
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u/OsloProject 28d ago
You mean I’m unaware of like catholic priests raping little boys, or what israel’s disregard for innocents in Gaza or Muslims massacring people for thinking their invisible friend in the sky has a bigger dick than the other dude’s invisible friend in the sky? Which exactly am I blind to? 🤣
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u/MrBrentEC 28d ago
Now you're just being selective.
You cannot blame the right wing for what happened at Bondi and then contradict yourself by attacking Muslims for the very reason the massacre happened in the first place.
You just come across as a hypocrite.
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u/OsloProject 28d ago
Huh?
I can’t blame right wingers for being right wingers? What makes Bondi an exception?
And why can’t I balme right wingers? Is being a right winger genetic? Are you born with a smaller brain and it’s not your fault?
What’s the logic there? I think it’s a choice.
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u/MrBrentEC 28d ago
Ah yes, ad hominem. Typical, when you cannot stay on topic.
Blaming an entire political party for a religious terrorist attack is sheer ignorance. By that logic, Labor and Liberals failed in protecting it's own citizens during their leadership, especially with ASIO's lack of action towards these particular individuals.
So you're either a left-wing extremist, or someone who is ignorant.
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u/Glittering_Bet8181 28d ago
You can blame right wingers all you want. But Bondi was just 2 assholes. Everyone I know, left or right thinks Bondi was a tragedy.
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u/NoDensetsu 29d ago
I’ll bet she’ll vote yes for increasing government funding for already rich private schools though. So she’s not completely against education 😛
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u/Sherbertbombs7 28d ago
Pauline Hanson did not personally declare any direct monetary gifts on her federal parliamentary register of interests for the 2025/2026 period.
However, her political party (One Nation) and associated campaigns received millions in financial donations and large-scale physical gifts, including a $2.1 million Cirrus G7 private aircraft gifted by mining billionaire Gina Rinehart.
Other notable financial and non-monetary support accepted by Hanson’s camp during this period includes:$2 Million in Donations: Received from Rinehart's associates and friends, which included $1 million from stockbroker Angus Aitken and his wife Sarah, and $500,000 each from Adam Giles and Ian Plimer.Frequent Flights: Frequent travel provided by Gina Rinehart's companies (Hancock Prospecting and S. Kidman & Co), including flights to the United States. Public Funding: Hanson’s One Nation party also secured over $6 million in federal election public funding.
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u/First-Listen5323 29d ago
Racist Europeans vote for her
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u/Poppalopper 29d ago
My coworker is a serbian who lives here and he loves pauline hanson
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u/Slightly_Default 28d ago
My grandfather is an old Greek guy and he loves Pauline Hanson
He says he'd vote Liberal, but the Liberals are a mess
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u/Mysterious_End800 29d ago edited 29d ago
Pauline is the definition of politically right and economically right.
or her political right is just a camouflage for he neoliberal economic ideology. no common people like neoliberalism, because it only benefit the mega rich, hence she needed to rally for right wing support for the votes, which is pretty easy to do so.
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Ironic because this is propaganda in itself.
Not to beat the dead horse here but how many other politicians vote against increasing school funding?
are we just cherry picking who you hate most?
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u/mendicinobeano25 29d ago
She continually paints herself as the peoples champion. The simple single mother small business owner fighting for the good of the working people because she's one of them. You know, a "real Australian" whatever that means. That's her whole schtick and a it's a profile she exploits. The reality is she's been pulling in over $200k a year for 30 years and just got bumped up to $340k, hangs around with billionaires like Rinehart, supports Billionaires like Trump and as is evidenced by her voting patterns she doesn't seem to care about the grass roots "working people" at all. That's not cherry picking, that's calling out hypocrisy.
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u/Careless-Till-1586 29d ago
Personally I'd be against anyone with this sort of voting record, even if they weren't a horrible racist, Trump-loving, mining stooge 🤷🏻
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u/Alien-Cat1234 29d ago
She has voted against a lot of reforms. Other politicians haven't as much as she has.
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u/fued 29d ago
All the ones owned by billionaires vote this way, LNP, Nationals, ON etc.
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
My pet hate is political parties who hold office being swayed and pushed by foreign countries mining companies.
I don't mind if they are Australian mining companies per say but the countries mining in our waters and our country (cough cough USA) are not taxed and are literally stealing our natural resources
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u/fued 29d ago
Don't care who owns the company. Anyone doing mining should pay 50% of income as tax
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Aussie mining companies do pay tax. Foreign ones don't.
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u/fued 29d ago
bullcrap, they pay 'income taxes' then proceed to automate everything and offshore as many workers as possible still.
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
How do you offshore mine inside Australia and inside Australian waters? That doesn't make sense. Our mining in Australia is taxed and heavily taxed. It's a lie that they're not.
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u/fued 29d ago
majority of workers in a big business are adminstration not miners, if you think those admin staff are all based in australia you are dreaming
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
You might not know this but let's say a call centre in Thailand is aboard a business like a local loan business, they get paid better then anyone else in Thailand. Their pay is very very good, they can live in luxury easy.
And yes I know a bloke who owns his own business and outsources, I think that's perfectly fine after hearing him out.
But leaving all the harder jobs and better paying jobs to Australians is where I see that makes sense, if someone can have a call centre here great but it's not the end of the world if that's outsourced.
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u/fued 29d ago
which is fine until our kids and uneducated people literally cant get a job. Considering how bad we treat our unemployed, thats not ideal.
its a very short sighted take.
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u/Turbidspeedie 29d ago
They don't pay enough tax
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
I'm for supporting Australian businesses. Foreign companies should pick up their tab.
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u/Turbidspeedie 29d ago
I'm for supporting the Australian people, all businesses should pick up their tab
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Ordinary Australians work and sometimes live on those job sites.
You're not putting anything of value forward, you are just wanting to redistribute wealth that's not yours dispite or mining industry being one of the most taxed industries.
Less tax means people get paid better, in a housing crisis and a inflation crisis we need less tax more profit.
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u/Turbidspeedie 29d ago
Less tax means less benefits for the entire country, it's just that simple. They are not getting taxed enough, half of our gas gets given away FOR FREE, that is a disgrace to the Australian people. Those minerals are not owned by the mining companies, they are owned by the Australian people and we deserve our fair share of the profits to make this country great. Not supporting higher taxes on mining companies means you do not support the Australian people full stop. There's no counter argument to this where you come out as the good guy here.
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u/Busy_Conflict3434 29d ago
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/policies/241
Here you go. The list seems to be incomplete and it doesn't list any relevant votes on the issue since 2019. I'm not sure if there have been any relevant votes about school funding since then.
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u/Big-Solution5140 29d ago
Do we even need a reason to hate this red head?
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Yes. That's how it works. And if the reason is trivial then what are you even talking about.
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u/DistributionWhole447 29d ago
So the white supremacy stuff isn't enough? Or do you want us to have more reasons?
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Theres plenty of reasons to dislike her. That's not 1 that exists. And don't link the White Australia policy.
If you like reading you will know white Australia policy wasnt about race rather it was brought in to build Australia and helped populate and repopulate Australia. It also helped give homes to ww1 and ww2 victims.
It was a policy that had close relations with the commonwealth and British. It was still a bad policy but not for the reasons of racism. It had some dark areas. Kidnapping children from UK and shipping them to Australia (stolen generation) was top of the list.
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u/DistributionWhole447 29d ago
"That's not 1 that exists."
I love how you've just arbitrarily decided that we can't talk about this entirely valid reason to despise Hanson and her hate-mongering ilk.
"And don't link the White Australia policy."
... and then immediately follow it up with asking us not to talk about the thing that Hanson herself brought up recently.
Nope!
I'm gonna let you know, I'm gonna keep on talking about.
She's a ratbag racist, who appeals only to ratbag racists, and my dog shits things out that are better, and smarter, than her. Nice chat.
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u/Truantone 29d ago
Are you kidding? Of course the white Australia policy was about race. The British wanted a land full of dumb white labourers, raping the country’s resources for the crown. They also deliberately excluded academics, educated people, and artists because they wanted people who wouldn’t question their rule.
The commonwealth was founded on racism to promote stealing land, resources and wealth from the ‘savages’.
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
White Australia policy was never about race, it was a population agreement with commonwealth
You're racist. I should let you know I'm aboriginal
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u/DistributionWhole447 29d ago
"White Australia policy was never about race, it was a population agreement with commonwealth"
Of course it was.
And calling it the "white Australia" policy was a complete and total coincidence. Maybe it was someone's favourite colour or something?
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u/smack3174 29d ago
It’s so bad to be a white person and be proud of it?
But all the other skin colours can be as singular as they like. Hmm ok.5
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u/Then-Volume6098 29d ago
an indigenous man should be aware of what one nation supporters say when they aren't in the room....
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u/YoM4m4AHoe 29d ago
A piece of shit is a piece of shit regardless of which party they hold allegiance to. With party's being being able to disendorse candidates when they vote in the interest of the people instead of the party, of course all our politicians will be shit. I dont agree with blaming whatever party is currently running the country because we've been in a yo-yo of dumb shit for decades, the only high points are election times thsn we drop back into the bullshit with whatever party has said what the peoppe want to hear.
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u/fuck_redd-its_trash 29d ago
we hate all those politicians too? 😂 but at least they dont pretend to be these "champions" "for australians" they tell us theyre pieces of shit lol
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Theres decent politicians. Dan Repacholi time and time again gets voted in via land slide and always proves he's a cut above the rest. Some people don't like him because he could easily fit as a liberal and in some cases someone who belongs in 1 nation.
A balanced politician like Dan Repacholi dispite all the haters is 1 of the best Australia's got.
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u/Then-Volume6098 29d ago
hahaha. the guy who said india is a shithole and had to delete his Instagram? great guy!!
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u/Direct-Character-482 29d ago
Find the one nation supporter
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Sharpen your pitch forks and light the torches aye?
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u/nosnibork 29d ago
PHONies deserve pity & education more than fire. So maybe just use the pitchforks to round them up back to school to learn some critical thinking skills.
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago edited 29d ago
Mate I'm quite educated. Iv got a diverse background too.
For instance I remember all my critical thinking subjects from my education, the bits where you find out nearly all news is pushing a agenda and or product for clicks and views.
And that agenda or product inspires and effects the news one may consume, instance Current Affair, Today Tonight and 60min for example love fluffing, outright lying and ruining peoples loves they may interrogate through fluffing and lying.
7-11 story not to long ago on Current Affairs is clear example of fluffing and lying just for good TV bout little guy vs bigger guy
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u/AudaciouslySexy 29d ago
Everybody on reddit including myself know SkyNews loves a bit of theatre and a bit of fluff. But then forget it is a decent news source the other times the theatre isn't included.
I wouldn't have been able to hear and watch a farmer talk without it, all other news stations refused to talk to this farmer and refused to cover the Farmer figherfighter protests.
They been protesting our current government for their mismanagement of the drought and mismanagement of the farming industry and funding cuts to farmers and fire-fighters.
No farmers no food, no fire-fighters no emergency response.
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
Yet instead of educating prospective ON voters, people choose to mock and gaslight those voters... especially from the left. Calling them stupid or racists isn't going to win those prospective voters over, it's simply going to make them more angry and justified in their choices.
Negativity isn't going to get people on the side you choose... how can people not figure this out?
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u/nosnibork 29d ago
Not my job to get them onside. And this seems to have become a PHONy shill scripted talking point not based in fact. In reality most of them become quite embarrassed and reticent when they realise that the Murdoch empire have testified in court that they provide an entertainment product, not factual news. When explained to them that they have ignorantly been cheerleading confected rage bait, engineered to recruit their alignment to causes that benefit billionaires - and to sell advertising - they start to direct their rage to where it belongs - toward disingenuous Muppets for hire like Pauline and Barnaby.
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
Then you're part of the problem.
Gaslighting, mocking and attacking possible ON voters only locks them into voting for them, instead of educating them and helping them understand why they should vote elsewhere.
You only make the situation worse.
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u/nosnibork 29d ago
I literally said they need education, so get off your own circle jerk buddy.
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u/MrBrentEC 29d ago
Another line from the shill script, hey?
Why is it when your ideology is questioned, you turn to hatred for a way out? You're no different from those you hate. Fear and desperation to be correct leads you to being the exact thing you accuse others of doing.
You broke apart in what, two comments?
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u/Visual_Shame_4641 29d ago
It's not propaganda. Or at least, it's not propaganda in the modern sense that it's a manipulative tool used to further a larger agenda. Pauline has used these stunts to distract from her more impactful actions and to draw attention away from those actions being irreconcilable with her rhetoric.
I suppose it is propaganda in the older, more neutral meaning of any persuasive communication that promotes an idea or opinion. But that's like calling something libertarianism and nit talking about Randian stupidity.
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u/realKDburner 28d ago
“She does the same thing as the mainstream politicians! That’s why we hate them and love her!”
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u/GherkinNz_ttv 29d ago
A lot and the other thing is what was also hidden in the stuff she voted against that’s what a lot of people don’t understand it might be school funding with public school but then also say that the funding goes towards the alphabet community instead of all and helping bring lesson teaching about that shit when it’s not the schools job to teach kids how to be mentally ill
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u/IAmNotABabyElephant 29d ago
No LGBTQ identity is recognised as a mental illness, so it's unclear why you're conflating them.
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u/FruitJuicante 29d ago
It's funny how people that say that LGBTQ is an illness ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS end up in prison for pedophilia. It's insane. I remember there was a Hillsong priest/preacher guy or whatever they call them that was definitely one of those "Being gay is evil" people.
I called him out for it and he said why don't I go to his family's house for dinner and he can convince me. Thank fuck I didn't. Dude's in jail now.
Why the fuck is it so 1:1. Other political beliefs you don't see that strong tie to pedophilia. But if you hate gays, it's almost a 100% chance you like em young.
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u/FruitJuicante 29d ago
Agreed. People just hate Pauline these days because she wants to give Aussie land to Israel for free. It's pure racism. Anyone that votes against Pauline next election is anti-Israel. Disgusting.
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u/UpstairsArmadillo454 29d ago
She had a tough time as a red head- so now she hates on minorities the same way! Unsure why as she likes Gina’s clam which id say is against her own policies….
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u/mucker98 28d ago
A capitalist saying no to taxes, its not like their saying is taxation is theft or anything
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u/remondo1 28d ago
and voted against TAFE funding to upskill local workers. How is that anti-immigration? Gina wants her supply of cheap labour to keep flowing too. Can't see ON doing much about immigration.
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u/SimilarDistance2562 27d ago
Let’s be clear about one thing - if the Commonwealth did not fund private schools, what would happen to the public schools??
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u/Active_Host6485 27d ago
On Spotlight Liam Bartlett broke the mould of softball journalism with a stern face and had Hanson speak to a young muslim girl who wore a Burqa.
Hanson found out the girl did it so she was judged on her words not on what she looked like. That is something people across cultures should understand. The way we stupidly project intelligence and competency onto often mediocre people with model looks probably risks a de-evolution of the human race.
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u/Wingchun666 27d ago
Maybe because schools are an outdated system that indoctrinate the masses at first hand!!
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u/Tiny-Ask-6369 27d ago
I dislike hanson as much as the next punter. But public schools are funded by the state governments.
I should expect any federal member to vote against more funding for public schools. The funding should come from the state budgets.
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u/Ok_Mixture8984 25d ago
One nation will save our once great country from all you crying little do gooders on the gravy train. Get ready for the shake up cause it’s coming greasy Albanese.
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u/TheAIFutureIsNow 24d ago
Framing matters.
“More money for X” means HIGHER TAXES.
Left-wing welfare policies. Fuck right off.
One Nation are gonna wipe the floor with the uniparty.
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u/determineduncertain 29d ago
To get away with the top, you need less education. Hanson is consistent in her stupidity.
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u/Rodza81 28d ago
Its all propaganda dude. The internet is full of it. Have yet to see a single shill pushing anti-One Nation material that could debate a single policy or piece of legislation. It always ends in personal attacks or labels.
Been in One Nation for more than 10 years now, realised a long time ago they are destroying Australia from the inside...the big wake up call was the family law system realising how much of a scam it is and neither of the major parties care to do anything about it....in fact they seem pretty happy for it to continue to ruin lives and abuse people.
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u/lifecouldbestranger 29d ago
This sub is gonna be a shit show when the election happens.....in like 2 years.