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Albanese A Goner in 2025?

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I consider Peter Dutton as much better than many of the Liberal leaders we've had recently. But I haven't seen much footage. Some like to attack him, but don't explain why they attack him.

There were a couple of incidents that I remember being concerned about- but they could be due to the Teal effect.

I give him credit for opening up the immigration debate after 40 or so years of the uni-party conspiracy of silence, to replace the Australian public. That alone says that Dutton is more on the side of the Australian people than leaders on both sides of politics.

I wish Peter Dutton and his family well at Christmas.

I think that the Woke Marxist's and their Academic masters are the biggest racist's because they want to replace the planets local people with "Nihilist Man" or rather "Nihilistic Culture-less Ethnic-less Hermaphrodites".

I hope at Christmas time leaders think more about the stability and survival of western culture and preventing Anglophobia in the world.

Personally I will pray for the three girls from Southport, as well as their families, friends, teachers, communities.
Posted by Canem Malum, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 10:11:59 AM
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Talking about Peter Dutton as Prime Minister?

I'm sure that the man must have some redeeming
features. Politicians are not either all good
or all bad. We need to look at them in terms of
intelligence, education, experience, and
leadership qualities.

In terms of their honesty. Do they give
large contracts to friends. What they are for, and
what they oppose. Their attempts
to unite or dividie the country. Do they do that for
ideological reasons or for political advantage.
Has their term in office shown achieved good results,
or has it shown how bereft of ideas and policies
they and their team really are.

Do they relentlessly play negatively to their base.
Do they indulge in fantasy policies that have no
bearing on any of the many issues now causing
problems for the country.

Wrong answers to these questions is normally
not the way to win elections. Still predicting
election wins is risky at the best of times.

We have America as a good example.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 11:18:50 AM
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Talking about Anglophobia or anti-English sentiment?

Yes, it does exist as we all saw here in Australia
with the recent visit of King Charles where an
Indigenous person (Lidia Thorpe) vented her feelings.

Anglophobia exists in many countries around the
world due to historical events, suspicions of British
meddling, and perceptions of British imperialism.

Stereotypes of English immigrants as complainers have
contributed to anti-English sentiment in countries like
Australia and New Zealand.

AntiEnglish sentiment also exists in France, Ireland,
Russia, India, Argentina.

Anglophobia was a significant part of American culture in
the 19th century and re-emerged in political discourse in
1918. The Irish diaspora in the United States has also
been known for its anti-English stance.

Countries have their Anti-phobias for various reasons.
There are anti-English, anti-Indigenous, anti-Semites,
anti-Muslims, and so many other anti.

Living with other cultures side by side is complicated.

We can't as I've said earlier pretend our cultures and
differences don't matter. We can't gloss over differences
and pretend they don't exist wishing we could all be
alike and we can't pretend biases and discrimination
does not exist.

Our world is becoming increasingly diverse and we have to learn
how to live in it in peace side by side. That's easier to say
than do. It's often difficult to remember that everyone has an
important viewpoint and role to play. That we need people to
work together and be included in decision making processes for
things to work and we need to recognise that cultural
division does not go hand in hand with a just and equitable
society.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 12:10:39 PM
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One of the Christmas gifts that I've received from
my grandchildren this year is " Don't Look Back,
You'll Trip Over". Michael Caine's - "My Guide
To Life".

I'm really looking forward to reading it and finding
out what makes him tick, what makes he get up in the
morning in his nineties, and whether he'll ever
retire. The answer to that one comes as "No" .

Caine writes that:

"Over a long life, I've learned and had the opportunity
to reflect. I've seen a new generation grow up,
among them my own grandchildren, facing the world
with all the challenges and problems. I hope they'll find
"Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over" helps them to be
optimistic - and shows that anyone can blow the bloody
doors off".

I'm looking forward to a great read.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 5:25:25 PM
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The decision will be based on do Australians want to keep Australia or do they want to keep Albo ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 25 December 2024 10:46:36 PM
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The election decisions won't be based on fear and division.

Australians want to hear something positive.

The opposition needs to say something positive instead
of focusing on the fear of:

Brown people, The Voice, wind turbines, surpluses,
Gaza refugees, et cetera.

The more popular Albo becomes the more the opposition
will oppose him to their own detriment.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 26 December 2024 7:55:55 AM
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