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Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 13 October 2024 3:10:38 PM
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Thanks Foxy. A common criticism was that there was only a week given for public comment on the proposed legislation.
Hi AC, I'm not sure what you think of the ABC. I get fed up with the political bias at times, but there is a lot of very well researched and presented material that interests me, such as social history programs like this one: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/the-history-listen/the-history-listen-world-war-german-interness-oscar-blau/104302422 I think programs like the above show that what matters most is the person. Posted by Fester, Sunday, 13 October 2024 4:28:33 PM
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Hi Fester,
I find some of the commentary on the abc tv a little annoying at times, but some stuff is alright. I read quite a few abc news articles and they're mostly not too bad, except when they're not. I watched the first episode about the buried tea chests and the Brau family a little wile ago, but haven't watched the second episode yet. Some lighter content probably do me some good. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 13 October 2024 10:21:36 PM
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Here's an article from the Australian, but it's paywalled.
Misinformation law would help defeat ‘Trumpian’ lies: Davis http://tinyurl.com/5xdz3d7x >>The Yes campaign lost the voice referendum after Labor rejected pleas by Indigenous leaders for a misinformation bill that would have helped defeat ‘Trumpian” lies, says advocate Megan Davis.<< Why is it that some people who have gone to university are as dumb as a box of rocks? Why is it that people can't comprehend basic things? This Megan Davis woman would have to be the dumbest person in the country since Yassmin Abdel-Magied put her foot in her mouth back on Anzac Day in 2017. She's bringing me this product, this change to our constitution, and she wants me to go for it, and vote 'Yes'. That means she has to sell me on the merits of this thing. In her mind it's the best thing since sliced bread, but did she even do any due diligence to find out how others would feel about it? Like non-university non-indigenous. They couldn't even bring out all the details of the damn thing. I said Day 1: 'Don't even waste my time if you cannot give me the full details of your proposal, the default answer is no' 'If you want my support then go ahead and earn it' - I can't believe they blew hundreds of millions on that and were so poorly organised to actually even win. The entire affair was no better than Peter Garrets insulation debacle. She failed to sell her product on it's own merits, end of story. "We could've won if only we could've censored the 'No' side from sharing their concerns publicly'. People are going to speculate on things when you withhold facts and intentions Megan you stupid moron. In the end Aussie citizens were skeptical of a proposal they considered was divisive and weren't given the full details of. It deserved to fail, not succeed. Her claims of misinformation, are itself misinformation. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 13 October 2024 10:42:18 PM
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I suppose the good news is that sometimes were lucky that were lead by morons.
The outcome could've been much worse if she actually had a brain. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 13 October 2024 10:44:49 PM
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Hi AC,
Education doesn't always equal intelligence, just like wealth doesn't equate to intelligence, not always. Many educated people are intelligent, often in certain fields, Albert Einstein was super intelligent at mathematics and physics but probably couldn't tie his shoe laces without getting into a knot (not true). What people have is talent, and combine that with wisdom then you have a person who can make the right decisions. Its often believed that better outcomes in decision making are achieved by a committee system, that's why we have a parliamentary democracy in preference to an autocracy, but saying that remember a camel is a horse designed by a committee. In a perfect world the maxim; "Einstein (there's that bloke again) plus an idiot is smarter than Einstein on his own.", that's the committee system. Unfortunately in the real world the idiots often come to the fore, giving truth to another maxim; "Empty vessels make the most noise.", sad but true! Agree? You will if you have ever been on a committee making decisions. I was once on a Body Corporate Committee, the Secretary was that crazy woman from upstairs, the Treasure was that silly old fool from downstairs, the committee members were the pair of nincompoops from numbers 3 and 5 plus me. Consequently as a committee we managed to waste every cent the owners had in the kitty! Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 14 October 2024 5:02:42 AM
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http://youtu.be/Y7IGso1Uo6k
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