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Posted by Nhoj, Monday, 2 June 2014 11:02:03 PM
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Jay, you must be the only person in Australia who is not painfully aware of just how far 'rightwing' Cory Bernardi really is!
Look up any political sites or books on the subject and you will read 'right wing Liberal politician' whenever Cory's name is mentioned. Are you suggesting all this information is wrong? Maybe you need to revisit your definition of right wing politics here in Australia - A list of right wing political parties would include: Coalition (Australia) Liberal Party of Australia Liberal National Party of Queensland Country Liberal Party Australia First Party Christian Democratic Party Citizens Electoral Council Family First Party One Nation Party Palmer United Party Posted by Suseonline, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 12:40:54 AM
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Oh Jay, Jay, Jay ... I expected your reply to be funny, but it was utterly *HILARIOUS*. Thanks soooooooo much.
According to Jay, Andrew Bolt and Cori Bernardi and Alan Jones and Tony Abbott and Christopher Pyne and Joe Hockey are ..... wait for it ...... "100% left wing, there's nothing conservative about them". Which parallel universe are you living in Jay Of Melbourne? Do you astral travel on LSD? Your reply made me laugh more than I have in months. I would sincerely suggest you work up an 'act' and join the comedy circuit ... you'd make an absolute $$$$$$$$ fortune. Posted by Nhoj, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 12:59:50 AM
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its worth noting from the 2 hour 15 minute mark>>onwards
http://rss.infowars.com/20140602_Mon_Alex.mp3 Posted by one under god, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 10:39:08 AM
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Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Prejudice: A Meta-Analysis
Researchers have identified a large number of individual difference variables that play important roles in the development and maintenance of prejudice (see review in Whitley & Kite, 2010). One of the most powerful predictors of prejudice is right-wing authoritarianism (RWA). A large body of research spanning more than 60 years has shown that people who are high in RWA tend to be prejudiced against a wide variety of groups, including feminists (Duncan, Peterson, & Winter, 1997), lesbians and gay men (Whitley & Lee, 2000), Native Americans (Altemeyer, 1998), Arabs (Siegman, 1961), immigrants (Quinton, Cowan, & Watson, 1996), and the obese (Crandall, 1994). Although one of the forms of prejudice that has been most frequently studied in relation to RWA has been racial/ethnic prejudice, evidence has been mixed on the extent to which people high in RWA exhibit racial/ethnic prejudice. Posted by 579, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 11:35:09 AM
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Suse,Nhoj
All your "right wingers" believe in the same things as your "left wingers", there's no practical difference between the values systems of Christine Milne and Andrew Bolt. As Irving Kristol said, a Neocon is just a Liberal who's been mugged by reality, your "right wingers" are simply more pragmatic International Socialists than your Left leaning idealists. Nevertheless, collectivism is the goal so the difference between your Left and Right is the difference between the accounts department and the creative department, a whole lot of pie in the sky ideas come down from the Lefties upstairs and the Right wing bean counters sit there and say "This is too expensive, this won't work..Aha! On this we can compromise!". You couldn't even call it dialectical since the goals of both "sides" are the same, their conclusions about the world were reached in the 1930's. Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Tuesday, 3 June 2014 11:59:17 AM
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They'd make very successful thought police for Kim Jong-un. Maybe they should migrate to there as a career move.