@ellymelly Only a hundred thousand people walked over the Harbour Bridge because the other 200,000 people were turned back for safety reasons.
Your imaginary Australia of the past exists on,y in your mind.
@JohnGil16797224@FreedomAus80100 Hogan didn’t launch a racist attack. He attacked a racist.
2024, the Federal Court of Australia found that Senator Hanson breached the Racial Discrimination Act. The judge ruled Hanson’s remarks were racist, discriminatory, and targeted immigrants as second-class citizens
@FreedomAus80100 Malcom lives in Sydney. Sydney is multicultural. People are free to live where ever they like and establish their places of worship where it suits them. Freedom’s the best thing about living in a democracy.
@ellymelly Your usual boring, predictable false straw man, a collection of grievances and imagined ‘facts’. Basically you’re attention seeking here when you should be seeking medical attention.
@matoots57@jacobdensley Each year the government prepares a budget defying the expected expenditure. You can read about it, see it on the news or online. Quite simple.
@JourneyMacro@SaiKate108 A cracking read and one that conspiracy theorists will deeply embrace. Completely lacks credibility, but why would cooker care about facts?
@chrisokey69@MFWitches 1. First find out what Hanson said, then comment.
2. Businesses are always ‘doing it tough’ ask any of them, it’s a perennial state.
3. Falsely accusing and abusing people who have a different opinion to you weakens your credibility and the veracity of your argument.
@MFWitches@MSMWatchdog2013 When parental leave is funded by employers it has a genesis in wage negotiations where the workers collectively agreed to lesser wages rises and accepted parental leave within the negotiation.
@SquizzSTK@MSMWatchdog2013 Parental leave was implemented within wage negotiations. Higher wages were foregone on the basis of this leave. Eventually it became a government benefit covering all citizens and benefiting all citizens.
@ellymelly Boo hoo, sucks to be you. Thanks for the litany of grievance and sorrow, it’s so unfair. You should join Whine Nation, I think you’ll fit in with ease, surrounded by other grievance farmers and ne’er do wells. You can all moan you way to the next election
@2worldsPodcast The Labor government is centre right if anything. You’re so far right your perspective is completely flawed and to accuse them of being communists is hilarious and shallow.
@JarrahWalkzie@GusLefty The independent RBA is trying to slow the economy, as per the 3 recent interest rate hikes, so the performance of the economy is not solely in the government’s hands. Then of course there are international factors impacting the economy - fuel crisis as a result of Trump, etc.
@Samlester609@ctindale You don’t have to speak Japanese to visit or get around Japan. Millions of tourists explore the country without knowing the language, as major cities are highly accommodating to international visitors with plenty of signs in English.
@nicole_lazarou@ctindale Rest easy. English is already a requirement for most migration visas. PR, citizenship, skilled visas etc all have it. Don’t fall for One Nation’s divisive lies and keep speaking Greek with your dad and family whenever you like.
@GreenTyler27 You complain that unions influence the Labor party. The secret is hiding in plain sight, the Labor Party listens to workers. Maybe One Nation should be called the Billionaire Party as that’s where influence is coming from.
@AussieFim@JuliaMi07559185@GreenTyler27 Workers front up every day and work, there is no ‘free ride’. They pay their taxes relying on our collective taxes to support the community, businesses and the vulnerable. Good luck to innovators and risk takers and they can pay their share of tax as well, no ‘free rides’.
@TheOzmerican@WhereMyOstrich@AlboMP Just reflect on the LNP’s approach to wages and how this has had long term impacts on the economy. Sadly they were very successful at stagnating wages.