“A really modern democracy like New Zealand, like Canada”

That’s what the Voice promises, Cate Blanchett told Sarah Ferguson on last night’s 7.30.

Women only achieved suffrage 120 years ago. When that vote was happening, change felt terrible and the debate was all about ‘the society’s going to collapse and we don’t know what’s going to happen if women get the vote.’ Now can we imagine a world, in Australia, where women didn’t have the right to vote, where their voices weren’t heard?”

She was on the ABC to sell a new film funded by racist taxpayers
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64 Responses to “A really modern democracy like New Zealand, like Canada”

  1. Buccaneer says:

    For me, I appreciate your blog. Thankyou.

    +1

  2. Megan says:

    Aboriginal people already have the right to vote.

    Including those 19thc aboriginal women in South Oz who, along with their white and variously tinted sisters, were the world’s first to win suffrage. Study some history, you dumb bint.

  3. Ed Case says:

    Canada and New Zealand are fascist states.

    So is Australia.
    Rubbish.
    Faascism is first and foremost an economic system, State control of the money supply is a prerequisite.

  4. NFA says:

    And the Western Oligarchs who tell their Western government minions what to do only have our best interests in mind, eh Ed!

  5. Ed Case says:

    Name these ‘Oligarchs’, NFA.
    Otherwise, I will be forced to conclude that you are aq loudmouthyed windbag.

  6. Entropy says:

    I think we are corporatist. One step away from actual fascism where the boundary between the state and corporations is so blurred it is hard to tell where it is.

  7. Ed Case says:

    Here’s a fascist Housing Policy:
    Up until I don’t know when, the Commonwealth could finance construction of a house if the applicant owned the land.
    Here’s how it worked:
    The Commonwealth lent the dosh, termed Guineas, paid to the builder.
    The Guineas eventually found their way back to the Treasury in the form of Taxation, where it was retired.
    The Commonwealth could do the same for any Infrastructure project.
    Both Abbott and Shorten hinted at this type of financing at the 2013 and 2016 Elections, but of course never had any intention of following through.

    It was a feature of the Canadian Economy until the early Seventies and the Reign of Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

  8. Rockdoctor says:

    I think we are corporatist. One step away from actual fascism where the boundary between the state and corporations is so blurred it is hard to tell where it is.

    Where I sit too.

  9. Petros says:

    Hence the oligopolies in so many industries. Makes it easier to transition to full blown fascism.

  10. Ed Case says:

    Fascism in Italy was a response to Oligarchy.
    It worked quite well, politicians in Australia were praising it’s results in the 1930s.

  11. Entropy says:

    Australia just wouldn’t get the flashy uniforms. Or trains that run on time.

  12. Ed Case says:

    The Great Depression was a nothingburger in Italy.
    Funny, that?

  13. Old Lefty says:

    Here’s the next installment of our future as another New Zealand as bequeathed by Jacinda the Woke: ‘science’ courses in schools with no science.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/493178/teachers-shocked-at-leaked-draft-of-science-curriculum-where-s-the-physics-and-chemistry

  14. Lee says:

    Here’s the next installment of our future as another New Zealand as bequeathed by Jacinda the Woke: ‘science’ courses in schools with no science.

    All part of the left’s agenda of dumbing down the populace; it makes it easier to lie to them and dupe them.

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