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Is Bill Shorten the Workers Friend or Foe?
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Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 20 June 2015 7:54:00 PM
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Just an expression, Foxy. Not sure about the 'small screen' quip, but I 'm sure a polite lady like you isn't into double meanings.
Anyway, I note that you are the only one to respond to my windfarm post so far, so I can't push you away altogther. Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 20 June 2015 9:23:54 PM
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Dear ttbn,
Not quite sure what double-meanings you're referring too here. My previous reference was straight-forward referring to the screen image size. If the screen size is too small then you shall miss out on seeing the big picture. You may need tech tips to adjust the screen. I hope this helps clarify things for you. ;-) Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 21 June 2015 6:52:43 PM
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Politicians put on a great performance. Performances are so good, viewers can barely tell the difference between true human reactions or great contrived acting performances. Is Bill Shorten the Workers friend? isn't there something more policy informative than a question that has many guessing answers?
Here's a real question: why is education so traumatising to children? why does education take 10 or more years to learn nothing useable in society? why are many school leavers so untrainable? Why are many people suffering from mental illness complaints: depression; suicide; etc. Why are most school leavers suitable employment limited to manual labouring? why are school leavers unskilled thinking people? A question should be: why are politicians always talking about themselves? Posted by steve101, Tuesday, 30 June 2015 2:24:58 PM
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"Like all people who misuse and abuse the word 'racist', Foxy is appallingly ignorant of her own language"
The terms are used indiscriminately, in lieu of argument and to bully. The Cultural Marxists have won and their political correctness is so widespread and systemic that most folk don't evenb realise when they self-censor. Seinfeld pointed to the problem recently and how it affects the young, <Jerry Seinfeld Says Colleges Are Too Politically Correct, Kids Don't Understand Racism Or Sexism College kids are too politically correct for Jerry Seinfeld. The comedian spoke to ESPN Radio host Colin Cowherd for an episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" to promote the latest season of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," and the two talked about political correctness and comedy. Cowherd commented how comedians like Chris Rock and Larry the Cable Guy won't perform at college campuses for this very reason. "I hear that all the time," Seinfeld said. "I don't play colleges, but I hear a lot of people tell me, 'Don't go near colleges. They're so PC.' I'll give you an example: My daughter's 14. My wife says to her, 'Well, you know, in the next couple years, I think maybe you’re going to want to be hanging around the city more on the weekends, so you can see boys.' You know what my daughter says? She says, ‘That’s sexist.’ They just want to use these words: 'That’s racist'; 'That’s sexist'; 'That’s prejudice.' They don’t know what they’re talking about.”..> http://tinyurl.com/ne3febe This great man witnessed the early days of Cultural Marxism's political correctness in the US and cautioned a graduating year of Harvard lawyers against it, http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/charltonhestonculturalwar.htm Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 30 June 2015 2:47:35 PM
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otb,
Don't you have any Australian examples for us? Australian culture does deserve some recognition from a self-proclaimed "decent, hard-working, True-Blue Aussie bloke" such as yourself - surely. As for your false labelling of me on this forum. Give it a rest. That approach has well and truly been worn thread bare. Still - WFYB! Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 30 June 2015 8:23:12 PM
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How can you be "over" somebody you've never met and
don't know.
You're pre-judging someone without seeing the full
picture.
But then perhaps if you've got a small screen you
can't really see the full picture adequately.