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What to do with Christian Porter? : Comments
By Don Aitkin, published 11/3/2021wo issues are important. The first is whether or not anything of that kind occurred, and what should be done about it now. The second is what the Attorney-General should do about it.
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Posted by plantagenet, Sunday, 4 April 2021 12:55:00 PM
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Plantagnent, thank you for the links to Wikipedia. They certainly confirm that there are a lot of "snowflakes" out there if they think that anything listed there about Dr Lamming is at all "controversial".
It appears that he has broken no Laws as such during his Parliamentary career. What is missing is the detail of the alleged on-line abuse and in the absence of such incriminating content, it's simply a "he said, she said" argument with little to no substance. What we have happening is an anti-coalition cabal digging for anything that they can throw at the sitting members. There doesn't have to be any substance to any of the claims, just an opportunity to screech about perceived wrongs against the "woke" community. Posted by Jay Cee Ess, Sunday, 4 April 2021 1:36:01 PM
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Hi Jay Cee Ess
Of course the alleged Porter historical rape is not relevant here. But the Brittany Higgins allegations are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Australian_Parliament_House_sexual_misconduct_allegations#2019_rape_allegation_by_Brittany_Higgins Yes I've been thinking on the reality that senior male politicians or senior male staffers are so powerful and their junior female victims so genuinely frightened because victims know that it is they, the victims who will, more often than not, slut-shamed, trashed in the media, sacked, with their careers ruined. Posted by plantagenet, Sunday, 4 April 2021 4:46:27 PM
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When dealing with a politician, politics comes to the fore. Simply saying does he/she comply with the criminal code is not good enough for the community. Since community expectations translates into votes, and votes translates into power, any leader, Morrison included, is going to put party and self interest, one in the same, before all other considerations.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 5 April 2021 6:20:15 AM
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Paul1405,
I don't imagine too many women would feel comfortable engaging in casual conversation with a man who has been identified as an alleged rapist. So I'm guessing someone's sex life must be suffering something terribly Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 5 April 2021 9:04:49 AM
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Mr Opinion, when the alleged rape was more than 20 years ago and unsubstantiated, it is probable that the opinions of the women close to the alleged rapist couldn't care less. Besides, how many partners (and potential partners) does any man really need?
I can also assure you that in your everyday social and business encounters, you have many times interacted with people of all genders who have very interesting aspects of their sexual history that you have no idea about and in quite a few cases be shocked by and these people keep it all well hidden. Including often from their official social partners. Posted by Jay Cee Ess, Monday, 5 April 2021 10:45:34 AM
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Scottie's BlokOCKeracy (temporaraly feminized) is likely to be voted out in October 2021.
Meanwile a repeat offender in Scottie's rogues gallery is one Dr Laming MP, Liberal Member for Bowman, Queensland.
Whatever Lambing does, and he's done a lot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Laming#Controversies Scottie can't sack him. This is because that would risk the FALL of Scottie's one-seat-House-of-Reps-Majority Government.
Check out Laming's latest trick, last para http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Laming#Controversies
"In March 2021, it was reported that Laming had repeatedly made abusive posts on Facebook targeting two women, with one of the women stating that he had been doing so for six years.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Laming to apologise for this in [Federal] Parliament before the story was broadcast, which [Laming] did. As part of his apology Laming stated that the women are "highly regarded individuals within our Redland community", though in a subsequent exchange he reportedly said that "In this climate – I willingly apologise – I didn't even know what for
at 4pm when I did it."
On 27 March, after a third woman accused him of misconduct, Laming issued a statement saying, "I will step down from all Parliamentary roles effective immediately and complete both the counselling courses I committed to; as well as additional clinical counselling." It was announced the following day that Laming would not stand for re-election."
So, however much Scottie Feminizes his Ministry (as a Woman's Vote Buying Gesture before the October 2021 Election) poor Scottie just can't keep down his Anti-Women-Blokies.
These blokes have thrived on PM Scottie's watch.