While Tennis Albo suppressed yawns with beer and ice cream…

His crisis-indifferent government was monstering the Reserve Bank to give a fiver to Aborigines.
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20 Responses to While Tennis Albo suppressed yawns with beer and ice cream…

  1. Not Trampis says:

    It was the RBS that announced this decision.

    another evidence free assertion form our Putin lover

  2. twostix says:

    RBA and canberra infested with godless commie republicans beavering away at abolishing Australian’s Australia and everything we like and they hate about it, at every opportunity.

  3. twostix says:

    “This decision by the Reserve Bank board follows consultation with the Australian government, which supports this change,” it said.

    It’s expected the new pink note won’t enter circulation for a number of years as the central bank consults with First Australians on the redesign.

    “First Australians” get to decide on our money now.

    How does this consultation work, will they have a referendum, a vote of this “First Australians” apartheid class?

    No, a bunch of poitically connected white people pretending to be abos will endorse the (very coincidentally 100% inner city elite) idea that the monarchy should be abolished from our money.

  4. twostix says:

    This is a taste of what the “Voice” would be like by the way. Establishment revolutionaries will want to do something that Australians do no want, they’ll get their white mates pretending to be abos in the “Voice” to declare it must be done then say “well, the government can’t stand in the way of that, because independent!”

    That’s how they’ll rule from day one.

  5. C.L. says:

    This is a taste of what the “Voice” would be like by the way. Establishment revolutionaries will want to do something that Australians do no want, they’ll get their white mates pretending to be abos in the “Voice” to declare it must be done then say “well, the government can’t stand in the way of that, because independent!”

    That’s how they’ll rule from day one.

    Absolutely true.

    And on the truly important issues – like Alice Springs becoming a cross between Mogadishu and Epstein Island – the ‘Voice’ will only scream “racism!”

  6. C.L. says:

    “This decision by the Reserve Bank board follows consultation with the Australian government, which supports this change,” it said.

    Trampo. Wrong again.

  7. cuckoo says:

    “First Australians” get to decide on our money now.

    For what it’s worth, the first Australian dollar note – back in the racist dark ages of the 1960s – had an image of the Queen on one side, and aboriginal bark painting images on the other. It still stands up as a fine piece of design.

  8. C.L. says:

    That’s the convention inherited from Britain. The lowest denomination note always has the sovereign’s visage. Used to be the $1. There is plenty of Aboriginality on the other notes. What Albanese is saying is that ‘first nations’ people are now sovereign.

  9. Buccaneer says:

    Usually, government doesn’t like competition in stealing other people’s stuff. It appears the good people of Alice Springs just found an exception..

  10. Rafiki says:

    Bit by bit, in many and varied ways, and increasingly so, governments and non-state actors too ( eg, the AFL), are fostering racial division in Australia. The line between Aborigines and the rest of us looks very indistinct if one goes by looks, but its easy to draw if one bases it on the need of an Aboriginal claimant to show some degree of descent. It’s a racially defined line.

    There will probably be division within the Aboriginals, as country folk arc up against the now very dominant city “elite”. But this may not break down the privileges and money obtained by all.

    Very concerning is the prospect that the rest of us – noting the success of the Aborigines – will break up into competing, even warring, racially defined groups. Eg, is it too much to see Penny Wong as a leader of a Chinese faction which will control several MPs?
    .

  11. Rockdoctor says:

    How bout consulting with us 98% who aren’t aboriginal?

    Oh there is, never has and never will be any “first nations”, just another culturally appropriated BS from the North Americans.

  12. Ed Case says:

    The assumption appears to be that anyone claiming Aboriginal descent could be part of The Voice, but how could that be representative with 800,000 claiming to be Aboriginal on the Census?
    I think it’s just as likely that only people with proven 100% Aboriginal ancestry would be eligible.
    Maybe 5,000 adults, most of whom speak English, if they speak English at all, as a second or third or fourth Language.
    So, The Voice is either completely pointless, or a Trojan Horse.
    Which is more likely?

  13. Boambee John says:

    Richard Cranium

    If you think that only full blood Aboriginals will be eligible, then you are either deluded or you are shilling for Labor.

  14. Perhaps AnAl’s leaving space (in his mind) for his own noggin as a future president.

    Dutton, should he like to be courageous, could state he’d put Charles back once in power.

  15. Lee says:

    If you think that only full blood Aboriginals will be eligible, then you are either deluded or you are shilling for Labor.

    I can just imagine leftists of all people asking someone to prove that he or she is an Aborigine.

    And that includes politicians, bureaucrats, and public servants.

  16. Not Trampis says:

    CL wrong AGAIN. Treasurer blows away conspiracy stories the government had a hand in it.
    Deplorables typically too stupid, too lazy and too ignorant to understand.

    Surely if the government wanted to be rid of royals on money they would get rid of them on all our coins

  17. Buccaneer says:

    It’s hardly a conspiracy to suggest the RBA consulted the government about the $5 note. Are you saying that decision was totally independent?

    The RBA begs to differ.

    This decision by the Reserve Bank Board follows consultation with the Australian Government, which supports this change.

    A normal person would be ashamed when they get caught out like this so many times.

  18. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    The Treasurer “blows away conspiracy stories”. That’s it, a completely impartial source. Completely convincing.

  19. Shy Ted says:

    That’s a pive dollar note after chatting with blackfellas.

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