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Too Catholic, Too Many Kids To Be Premier

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Posted by ttbn

Perrottet has blown it already by saying that Australia needs a post- WW2 type influx of 2 million more migrants to get the economy going.

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How can Australian's respect a politician that doesn't respect the Australian people- not saying the leader always has to agree with the people- but he needs to try to understand them.

The strategy of constantly growing Australia's population to compete with Asian population growth is never going to work- and just creates more pressure and world conflict- better to teach countries of the region the techniques and advantages of being self sufficient- to empower them rather than selling out- Aristotelian Virtue rather than Liberal Freedom.

Perhaps he finds it difficult to relate to British Australian's not sure why- the Perrottet family whilst originally French has a history of being in Britain since the 1500's. Might be something to do with his Catholic and World Bank viewpoints. At least post WWII European immigration would be better than Asian- not that there is anything wrong with Asian people in their own context- Dostoevsky talked about the separation of people from their land created a loss of identity and meaning. Yuri Bezmenov talks about allowing foreign subversion into The West- under the auspices of openness- while the Japanese say "thank you- please go or we'll kill you".

Perrottet will probably be better than many others in the NSW Liberal Party- the party has principles that are in conflict with the interests of the British Australian people.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Perrottet

"born 1982- raised in West Pennant Hills- of 12 children. His father, John Perrottet, works for the World Bank as the Global Lead for Tourism at the International Finance Corporation. Perrotet's family were members of- Opus Dei.

educated at private schools Redfield College and Oakhill College. Perrottet was active in student politics while studying commerce and law at the University of Sydney and campaigned for voluntary student unionism.He went on to work as a commercial lawyer for Henry Davis York.

President of the NSW Young Liberals Movement 2005 and on the Liberal Party NSW State Executive 2008-2011."
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 2:34:33 PM
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Something only a racists would say; "not that there is anything wrong with Asian people in their own context" Its a condescending put down, the kind of people you can pat on the head and they'll smile back at you, right CM. The "intelligent" ones of the far right who like to quote Aristotle when they are not reading Mein Kampf. These "intellectuals" see themselves as a cut above the uneducated bovver boy types and its they who know their superiority to the lesser races of the world. In their eyes its not racism, its the way that the natural order of things should be.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 4:51:49 PM
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CM,

I'm not sure that anyone thinks of Australian politicians in terms of respect anymore. I certainly don't respect them, no matter what brand they represent - and they do only represent themselves and the political machine that put them in parliament. And, as I said, mass immigration is all about them, their "club", their votes; not the country. It's us and them. All politicians, irrespective of party, are different from the rest of us, in a class of their own. They like each other, irrespective of party, better than they like us. They are now adding Big Business to their gang. The Chinese Communist Party has its own army, the PLA (nothing to do with the people or the country, like our forces); our political class has shown, during Covid, that it is using unelected public servants and the corporate sector to hide behind and use as enforcers in, e.g Covid passports, climate propaganda and attacks on fossil fuels. Not to mention wokeness, cancel culture, anti-white racism - the nastiness is unlimited.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 6:11:43 PM
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ttbn,
I have come to the conclusion that Australian politicians are a product of this society !
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 7:46:43 PM
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Wasn't JFK a Catholic?
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 9:16:54 PM
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individual,

True. But there is not much that can be done about it. Even if Australians did take more interest in who was going to run their lives for the next 3 years after an election, what can they do when they get no say in who gets nominated in the first place.

And, once upon a time, you could vote for a party even if you didn't like the candidate, and you would know what the party stood for and what it would do. The Coalition stood for something, Labor stood for something else. That doesn't work any more. Neither party any longer stands for anything in particular; we don't know what any of them will do from one week to the next. The current mob beat Labor because of Labor’s unpopular climate policies. Now Morrison is adopting those very same policies.

During Covid, we have virtually been a one party state. The opposition has done sweet FA
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 9:43:48 PM
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