To settle the score with Jacinta, Labor abandons raped children

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27 Responses to To settle the score with Jacinta, Labor abandons raped children

  1. NFA says:

    gotta keep the uppity ‘blaks’ in their place

  2. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Very revealing that they back a waffly Voice but won’t do the chunky real stuff.

  3. Lee says:

    Labor and the Greens (and the so-called independent Teals) only pay lip service to the Aboriginal community, but ignore the abuses, crime, and drug and alcohol problems which flourish there.

  4. jupes says:

    Yes well, they know that if it went ahead, just that Royal Commission alone would do more to ‘close the gap’ than the ridiculous voice ever could.

  5. Buccaneer says:

    They know the media will run dead with this disgrace after a day. It shows the voice was never about results.

  6. Fat Tony says:

    It shows the voice was never about results.

    Decolonisation – refer Rhodesia & South Africa, also currently Canada, New Zealand, Australia & the USA

  7. Bazinga says:

    Not surprised though. Those against are cretins.

  8. Old School Conservative says:

    Senator David Pocock – once the darling of Australian Rugby, now the face of ugly “real racism” (h/t Sen. Price)

  9. Bushkid says:

    What if the entire referendum thing was not really meant to succeed?
    Lets face it, if you wanted it to fail, what would you have done differently from what the Yes mob did? It was almost comical in its ineptitude, and surely there would have been enough strategists with enough nous to point out the problems.

    Early on Saturday night, as soon as it looked like Yes was failing, they were squawking about mis- and dis-information and how it had beaten them, and how there needed to be control over communications.

    What if it was all done in order to create the “need” for the mis/did-info legislation?

    A win for the voice would have been OK for them too, of course, but what it it really didn’t matter?
    After all, the states already had their own treaty legislation on the boil, and they’re just not backing away from it in the face of the referendum loss.

    I don’t know about others, but I voted NO to the lot of it, understanding that the Uluru statement includes voice, treaty, reparations, thruth-telling, makarrata. I personally said NO to ALL of that, and I think I’m not alone in that.

  10. Ed Case says:

    What if the entire referendum thing was not really meant to succeed?
    It didn’t succeed, that’s all that matters.
    Lets face it, if you wanted it to fail, what would you have done differently from what the Yes mob did?
    What they did was get Labor on board, the Teals on board, the Greens on board, Corporate Australia on board, the Churches on board, peak sporting bodies on board, Doctors Wives on board, the MSM on board, Peak Ethnic bodies on board, Luvvies from the theatre, Arts and Entertainment on board, plus 6 times the donations.
    In the end, 14,095,879 people voted, the largest turnout at any Election ever [and PrePoll hasn’t been counted yet], but all that just wasn’t enough.
    It was the Product, not the Sales Team or the financing, that proved too poor to put across.
    Similar to the 2020 Election.
    Trump had told so many lies, double crossed his support base, and done so many anti societal favors for Corporate America, that, even though Joe Biden didn’t campaign, he was still the lesser of 2 Evils.

  11. Bushkid says:

    Shall do, NFA, thanks.

  12. struth says:

    Similar to the 2020 Election.
    Trump had told so many lies, double crossed his support base, and done so many anti societal favors for Corporate America, that, even though Joe Biden didn’t campaign, he was still the lesser of 2 Evils.

    Ed had told so many lies, doubled down on his wrongology, and been anti truth favouring lies for the swamp of Australia, that, even though he comments here, he is still the lesser of all men.

    You idiot.
    How many votes did Trump get and why did they have to close down the counting at 3 in the morning when he was winning, to start it back up to miraculously find him losing.
    You’re a moron Ed, or you have another agenda.
    Because you can’t be that ahistoric (a nice term for a liar).

  13. Ed Case says:

    There may have been shenanigans in one location in Philadelphia and another in Arizona.
    The problem for the 2020 Truthers is that, 3 years later, they’ve still only found those 2 voting centres, yet Biden won by over 7 million votes and he didn’t even campaign.
    What did Trump campaign on?
    No one knows, but it weasn’t his record in Office, that’s for sure.
    Here’s one issue he was rejected on:
    The Environment.
    No, nothing to do with Climate Change, though he cucked to the Greens and the bedwetters on that too, but serious water quality, food quality and farming standards, where he rolled over for Big Pharma, Big Ag and Big Chemical.

  14. Rabz says:

    yet Biden won by over 7 million votes and he didn’t even campaign

    LOL.

  15. Tom Atkinson says:

    Biden won by over 7 million votes and he didn’t even campaign.

    Biden got 81M votes (supposedly) in 2020, while, back in 2008, Barack Obama could only manage 69M.

    Does that sound right to you, Ed?

    Obama looked good, sounded good, ran a good campaign crisscrossing the country and appearing all over the media. But the best he could do was a lousy 69M votes.

    Just not in the same league as Biden, however, who never left his Delaware basement, but still made numerous cringeworthy gaffs on those rare media appearances his handlers allowed.

    Biden got 12M more votes than Obama? Does that sound right to you?

  16. Ed Case says:

    Biden got 12M more votes than Obama? Does that sound right to you?
    As a matter of fact, yes it does.
    Joe Biden has huge support among Blue Collar workers, as the VP candidate on the Obama ticket, he was the reason Obama got the numbers he did.
    Without Biden, Obama would never have been President.
    Of course, when Biden himself was the candidate, Black voters returned the favor.
    Trump got 14,000,000 more votes than Mitt Romney, a seasoned Pol who hadn’t been Bankrupt even once, let alone 5 Times.
    Does that sound right to you?

  17. NFA says:

    Mitt Romney calling himself Republican!

    Does that sound right to you Ed?

  18. Tom Atkinson says:

    Joe Biden has huge support among Blue Collar workers, as the VP candidate on the Obama ticket, he was the reason Obama got the numbers he did.

    So those blue collar workers voted for Obama in 2008, then again for Biden in 2016, you say.

    So where did the extra 12M votes for Biden come from?

  19. Boambee John says:

    Tom A

    Don’t bother Ed with details. It makes his brain hurt.

  20. Lee says:

    So where did the extra 12M votes for Biden come from?

    They emerged suddenly and very mysteriously out of the ether in the early hours of November 4, 2020.

  21. calli says:

    How to derail a thread.

    This morning, my aboriginal friend was shocked to hear that Price’s motion was opposed by the very people who were spruiking “Yes”.

    She then told me how relieved she was to have voted “No”.

  22. Ed Case says:

    So those blue collar workers voted for Obama in 2008, then again for Biden in 2016, you say.
    No, Mr Tom.
    The Obama/Biden ticket was successful in 2008 & 2012.
    In 2016, Hillary Clinton was the [D] candidate.
    Her base was the type of people that voted YES on October 14, and that didn’t include Blue Collar Workers.
    She still drew 64, 000,000 votes, 2 million more than Trump, even without those Blue Collar votes and with a poor Black voter turnout.
    So, yeah, Biden won big, it was no surprise.

  23. Ed Case says:

    Let’s get this straight.
    Barack Obama was not a great candidate.
    He was helped by John McCain being an awful candidate and Mitt Romney being an ordinary candidate.
    Mostly, though, he was helped by Joe Biden’s having been a Senator and Charman of Committees during a 35 year career in Congress.
    Biden knows everyone worth knowing in Washington, and that’s what got Obama over the line.
    Even then, it was no landslide either time.

  24. NFA says:

    what calli says: 20 October, 2023 at 5:25 pm

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