Marcia, Marcia, Marcia

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44 Responses to Marcia, Marcia, Marcia

  1. Perplexed of Brisbane says:

    They’ve won me over. I’m voting YES. I’m a sucker for a strong, persuasive argument.

    Dropkicks. Someone is stupid and racist. But it isn’t NO voters.

  2. Christine says:

    Ms Langton denies this.
    Ms Burney ignores the denigration, as is her style (and the usual respectful hush is accorded her and her droning, by obsequious Government members)

  3. NFA says:

    Does Langtonne comment on climate as well?

  4. Roger W says:

    Ms Langton denies this?
    There is video of her saying these things!!

  5. Old Lefty says:

    Meanwhile, the Victorian First People’s Assembly whinging about false documents spreading lies about its agenda:

    Victorian Aboriginal treaty body reports ‘disgraceful’ letter impersonating member to police.

    Why bother spreading lies when their real agenda is so extreme to begin with?

  6. and says:

    They – Vasco Da Garma, Coochee Gucci Goo, Greypus – were all firing in “turbo crap” mode today:

    Watch the moment top Voice campaigner Marcia Langton labels criticism ‘based in racism’.

  7. and says:

    Vasco Da Garma, Coochee Gucci Goo, Greypus …

    And Jason Eclair, too. (see video at above link)

  8. and says:

    Plankton claims that she wasn’t speaking of the “NO” voters but of the “NO” campaign/ers. Plankton isclaiming that “NO” voters are so shallow and unthinking that they’ve been thoroughly “conned” by the [racist, stupid] “NO” campaign/ers.

  9. NFA says:

    Madame Marcia Defarge Langton in the flesh.

    The best communist.

  10. Buccaneer says:

    He always struck me as Jason Leclerc

  11. Tel says:

    Ms Langton denies this?
    There is video of her saying these things!!

    The way she behaves … she must think Australians are stupid … oh yeah, she already told us that’s what she thinks! At least she shows consistency.

  12. Entropy says:

    If your entire life you have never had your views challenged because you have a privileged identity, this is the result when finally questioned and debated.

  13. Buccaneer says:

    RMIT fact check was suspended, it had nothing to do with promoting misinformation for the no case, but they certainly protected the yes case from themselves.

    At no stage has the yes campaign done anything more than make empty assertions both about what they are proposing and the criticisms of their case from the other side. One simple fact is at the core of all this, there is simply no need for the voice to be in the constitution. No one can explain credibly why it needs to be there and the activists who want it there are on record as saying it will give them more power than the Yes case claims it will.

  14. cuckoo says:

    It’s almost worth it for the entertainment value of watching Noel Pearson reinvent himself as Brother Lee Love. I could swear I saw him last night on a news grab saying that he was going to defeat the No voters by “out-loving them”.

  15. calli says:

    watching Noel Pearson reinvent himself as Brother Lee Love.

    😂 You’ve made my day, cuckoo! Good times.

  16. C.L. says:

    Tim Blair says Marcia speaks exactly like Sir Les Patterson.

    It’s true. 😂

  17. calli says:

    Once heard, can never be unheard. 😂

  18. Buccaneer says:

    If Noel is Brother Lee, who would be Cupid Stunt?

  19. Buccaneer says:

    I think Albo is clearly Morris Mimer

  20. NFA says:

    more like bolshie beria

  21. C.L. says:

    Oh dear:

    Professor Marcia Langton told an audience at a NAIDOC Week event in Queensland [on July 7] that the Coalition’s opposition to the Voice was meant to appeal to the Liberal and National parties’ “racist base,” it can be revealed.

    Delivering the inaugural UQ NAIDOC Week Keynote Lecture on July 7, Professor Langton said that “both conservative leaders, the Liberal Party opposition leader Peter Dutton and the National Party leader David Littleproud have committed their parties to advocating a hard No case for the question”.

    “Their arguments are specious and increasingly absurd, appealing to their racist base.”

    In the Telegraph.

  22. Christine says:

    “increasingly absurd”, she claimed.
    Marcia Langton’s grown used to being deferred to; increasingly arrogant.

    What do all the solicitors, the lawyers, make of this? No details – just sign up, or you’re racist/stupid/absurd.

  23. Texas Jack says:

    Professor Marcia Langton told an audience at a NAIDOC Week event in Queensland [on July 7] that the Coalition’s opposition to the Voice was meant to appeal to the Liberal and National parties’ “racist base,” it can be revealed.

    Let the lady speak I say…

  24. Buccaneer says:

    Marcia firming up as the candidate for Morris Mimer to throw under the bus when the voice fails to get 32% of the vote.

  25. jupes says:

    I reckon the Yes case needs to get Adam Goodes out there to give Marcia and Noel a hand. As fantastic a job as those two are doing, the campaign could do with a boost. The people just love Goodsey.

  26. Christine says:

    The last time I saw Adam Goodes, he was delivering a lecture to QANTAS male employees on how to tackle domestic violence. If this bright spark can’t pull the campaign out of the mire, then who can.

  27. and says:

    Says it all, really…OVERREACH. Melbourne’s Silly Crapp and Sydney’s Clover Moore-Onn:

    Essential? For ALL Australians? Not me love.

  28. SydGal says:

    Re Misinformation: Last Saturday, a Yes volunteer in my local area was telling the public that the Constitution didn’t allow for female politicians so “don’t worry about the Constitution” as “no one pays any attention to it anymore”.

    Re Yes Volunteers: Today a Sister of St Joseph was handing out Yes brochures outside a supermarket in a shopping plaza. I think another Sister was handing out the same outside the opposite supermarket.

  29. Lee says:

    I reckon the Yes case needs to get Adam Goodes out there to give Marcia and Noel a hand.

    Any a-hole who picks on a little girl and humiliates her to big note himself doesn’t deserve the time of day, let the AOTY award, in my estimation.

  30. C.L. says:

    I reckon the Yes case needs to get Adam Goodes out there to give Marcia and Noel a hand. As fantastic a job as those two are doing, the campaign could do with a boost. The people just love Goodsey.

    I’d like to hear more from Alan Joyce too.

  31. Lee says:

    Mark Dreyfus confirms that Albo and other Voice advocates have been lying all along:

    Mark Dreyfus confirms – a treaty will follow the voice. Modest proposal my arse.

  32. and says:

    Thanks Greypus for clearing that up.

  33. Christine says:

    Will Greypus come to the rescue of belligerent Aboriginal leaders,
    who are making a mess of the Modest Request,
    with his simple explanation
    confirmation: first comes the Voice … then the Truth Telling … then the Treaty’

  34. Jannie says:

    I know I am not a racist, so I must be stupid. Or maybe the other way round.

  35. Christine says:

    I’ve known only one racist, a north Queensland man. Yet I watched him leave our group to give a sick Aboriginal girl, holding onto a street post, his old-fashioned, ironed handkerchief. This push for power could encourage many people into feeling ‘racist’ towards urban Aboriginals. Probably already happened.

  36. Christine says:

    I wonder if Patricia Karvelas would still excitedly declare
    “Linda Burney is a legend”.

  37. Lee says:

    I like “underminder’s” line on Michael Smith’s blog:

    First come the voice, then comes the invoice.

  38. SydGal says:

    Experience at my train station this morning politely handing out no brochures. 3 yes volunteers. One lady took my brochure, smiled sweetly then tore it up and presented it back to me. All the male yes volunteer could say was that she was obviously passionate about the topic.

  39. C.L. says:

    You’re a gem, SydGal. 👏

    First comes the voice, then comes the invoice.

    Yep.

  40. Christine says:

    Sydney Morning Herald calls Jacinta Price’s speech provocative.
    Well, provoking journalists is good.
    For sure, her words will infuriate Pearson and Langton.

  41. Lee says:

    Jacinta Price has stirred up quite a hornet’s nest amongst the apoplectic left today.

  42. jupes says:

    Jacinta Price has stirred up quite a hornet’s nest amongst the apoplectic left today.

    A like Jacinta more every day. Good on her for saying what would be in more rational times, the bleeding obvious.

  43. and says:

    Resurfaced comments reveal Marcia Langton called Jacinta Price ‘coloured help’

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