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The burka comes to parliament: Pauline Hanson's panto : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 21/8/2017

She is immune to critique, let alone criticism, and no doubt plotting the next display that will grab the headlines.

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The Russian balaclava is the burqa of choice for cat-burglars , bank robbers and mossie monsters. CCTV has proof of Russian migrants entering banks and Maccas and police will monitor all balaclava sales. Sheep growers are being interviewed about fleeces.
Posted by nicknamenick, Wednesday, 23 August 2017 7:58:07 PM
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doog

Don't agree. I'm to the left of politics, but I have no trouble aligning with the right on certain issues that affect women, or anyone else for that matter.

benk

'Radical feminists are more worried about the contexts and consequences of these choices.'

Yes, that's right. Radical feminists do not align with either left or right - their eye always remains on how women are affected by either right or left (or progressive/conservative) values, attitudes and behaviours. Liberal (or what you call 'libertarian') feminists are firmly entrenched within mainstream, or centrist, values. Their concern for women takes a backseat to whatever progressive-liberal values take priority in the mainstream agenda.
Posted by Killarney, Thursday, 24 August 2017 1:21:10 AM
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Foxy, your parents' time, as you clearly describe, was very different to today.
There was a *need* for them. We currently have 700,000 unemployed.
There was a program of work assignments. No such thing today.
They were expected to assimilate. Today, enclaves are *encouraged*.
They were European, so despite some variance, a fundamental cultural framework was *shared*. Today's immigrants are over 80% non-European.

That was then, this is now.
Posted by Shockadelic, Thursday, 24 August 2017 9:06:33 AM
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As Douglas Murray, the editor of a British Newspaper said.

Europe hasn't failed the Muslims. The Muslims have failed Europe.
Posted by CHERFUL, Friday, 25 August 2017 12:04:01 AM
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CHERFUL

What is that supposed to mean? Muslims have migrated to Europe en masse, because their countries have been destroyed. Who failed who?
Posted by Killarney, Friday, 25 August 2017 2:24:30 AM
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