Australia - Human Rights
- NapLajoieonSteroids
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Sounds like good old fashioned bullying
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I wonder what percentage of the urban chattering classes thinks food orginates at the supermarket.noddy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:11 pm https://www.9news.com.au/national/bunni ... 43d7b8a2c9
People worrying about the short term covid responses in this country had no idea how pathetic our middle class is here in the big cities.Bunnings has set the record straight after concerns incoming food safety laws would spell the demise of the business' beloved sausage sizzles.
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand are introducing new requirements for people in the food service, catering and retail sectors to undergo an online training course before they are able to handle food from December this year.
the australian version of the hotdog - a basic fried pork sausage and onions on a slice of bread , which has been safely served in the 100's of thousands EVERY DAY for a century without killing anyone, is now subject to food safety compulsory training courses
this is pretty much the staple of any gathering that needs to feed a lot of hungry boys very cheaply and minimum fuss.
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May the gods preserve and defend me from self-righteous altruists; I can defend myself from my enemies and my friends.
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a huge amount by the shock and horror they display at animals being killed on video.
ultracrepidarian
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https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-paci ... 023-10-15/
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-paci ... 023-10-15/
Interesting'Reconciliation is dead' :
Indigenous Australians vow silence after referendum fails
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I suppose one can now expect much wailing and gnashing of teeth, if not actual rending of garments, by the Aussie chattering classes.
ABC | The Voice to Parliament referendum has been defeated.
Did not pay much attention to this issue,
but to me it sounded like an "All Aussies are equal, but some Aussies are more equal than others" proposal.
Anyways, my view on populations, including but not limited to aboriginal ones, is that it is a waste of time, money, and effort to try to assist any group that is not absolutely determined to help themselves to improve their lot.
ABC | The Voice to Parliament referendum has been defeated.
Did not pay much attention to this issue,
but to me it sounded like an "All Aussies are equal, but some Aussies are more equal than others" proposal.
Anyways, my view on populations, including but not limited to aboriginal ones, is that it is a waste of time, money, and effort to try to assist any group that is not absolutely determined to help themselves to improve their lot.
May the gods preserve and defend me from self-righteous altruists; I can defend myself from my enemies and my friends.
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the luvvie wankers are losing their shitt over it.
we are in a recession, massive inflation, housing crisis so bad we have tent cities forming in many areas - so the sneeky gubmint dropped a big dumb wedge issue on the media and its all they talked about, before and after.
the current system has aboriginal consultancies and advisory bodies in all layers of government - so pon a practical level it changed nothing.
the proposal, was that we get yet another, new exciting advisory position enshrined in the constitution! they would have no power but be symbolic.
anyone that wanted more political power to the aboriginals got dissapointed, so the only people falling over themselves for a symbolic wankfest was the luvvies.
even the aboriginal areas didnt vote for it as heavily as they did.
we are in a recession, massive inflation, housing crisis so bad we have tent cities forming in many areas - so the sneeky gubmint dropped a big dumb wedge issue on the media and its all they talked about, before and after.
the current system has aboriginal consultancies and advisory bodies in all layers of government - so pon a practical level it changed nothing.
the proposal, was that we get yet another, new exciting advisory position enshrined in the constitution! they would have no power but be symbolic.
anyone that wanted more political power to the aboriginals got dissapointed, so the only people falling over themselves for a symbolic wankfest was the luvvies.
even the aboriginal areas didnt vote for it as heavily as they did.
ultracrepidarian
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Read it was a 60-40 "no", all states going against it but Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne broke the opposite way. Didn't look the numbers up myself but that seems to fit the caricature of how this was all gonna shake out.
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she is not pro millitary dictatorship and blowing up villagers in rural pakistan
so yeh, she condems the israelis but the iranians and americans need to look the other way too
so yeh, she condems the israelis but the iranians and americans need to look the other way too
ultracrepidarian
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoeHUnEjK2g
good noddy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mj6OnsoKDQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoeHUnEjK2g
Australia is reportedly delaying military export requests from Israel.
This comes over mounting concerns of civilian casualties in Gaza amid war.
Reports said Israel has made several requests to Australia, but applications remain unanswered.
good noddy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mj6OnsoKDQ
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