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Pauline Hanson: Her Resurrection

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After a Topsy turvy political career, Pauline is back stronger than ever and the lefties have gone into a frenzy because she is saying what a hell of lot of people are thinking.

We are all Australians irrespective of colour or creed.

Jennifer Oriel sums up the Human rights saga extremely well.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...l/news-story/9ce98a34c5c3cbfc3f20665975cc57f8

Hanson represents a form of prejudice no more extreme than that defended by the minority Left. She advocates fewer rights for minority groups while the Left prosecutes superior rights for them. Hanson and the minority Left represent the polar opposites of a corrosive politics whose resolution lies in the full restoration of equality under law.

Formal equality should replace discrimination legislation. The list of protected attributes should be reduced to two: people with disabilities and primary carers for the disabled, the young and the elderly. The welfare net should be generous enough to prepare people mired in poverty for gainful employment.

State-made minorities, women included, need to become mature members of liberal democracy by cultivating independence from the state and genuine equality with fellow citizens. The Trumps and Hansons will set forth and multiply as long as minority groups demand special rights and superior privileges under Western law. Equality or backlash. It’s our choice.

 
State-made minorities, women included, need to become mature members of liberal democracy by cultivating independence from the state and genuine equality with fellow citizens. The Trumps and Hansons will set forth and multiply as long as minority groups demand special rights and superior privileges under Western law. Equality or backlash. It’s our choice.

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So women are a minority group now ?

50% of the population at last count

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/population-female-percent-of-total-wb-data.html
 
So women are a minority group now ?

50% of the population at last count

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/population-female-percent-of-total-wb-data.html

I think you may have misinterpreted the context of that statement...The way I see it, it mentions minority groups but does not in fact refer to women as minority groups.....

It states, "MINORITY GROUPS, INCLUDING WOMEN"....It is just the way it has been written....Others may have a different view to both of us.
 
The knives are well and truly out for Pauline from all sides of politics.

What do they have to fear from her?

FFS, she received 11% of the vote which I think is higher than the Greens......This is a democratic country and she received those votes in a fair manner.....



http://www.couriermail.com.au/rende...s/news-story/625c29ba2e89f092b242401ec9f2e240

Last week, one website wheeled out one of “them” to talk about why they voted for Hanson as if it were a freakish real life story. Another attempted to dismiss her party as being dominated by “angry men”. Sadly, popular mood dictates that such a coupling will immediately raise eyebrows, spark outrage and discredit a party; “angry men” aren’t as equal as others, either.

The witch-hunt is relentless. Shockingly, it seems we are only willing to respect women who fit a certain mould, hold particular views, and express themselves to a sanctioned format.

Australian citizens voted, Pauline Hanson legitimately won seats and looks set to be a powerful force in the new senate. In our treasured democratic society — which ensures independent judiciary, diversity of opinion and outspoken debate — it is utterly disrespectful to continue to condemn, depreciate and mock her. We can’t only believe in democracy when we get our own way.
 
The Human Rights Commission seems to go extremes and the reason Pauline Hanson is speaking for what a lot of voters have been thinking for a long time.

People are fed up with these "DO GOODERS" from the Greens and the left side of politics from both major parties.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/fed...n/news-story/a1b94d9d30d480aece0b7ea4ef7aca9e


If you watched QANDA last night you may have seen my palm coming from the left side of the screen as I attempted to pinch the ear of Vanessa Van Badham and her big mouth of STFU.... you may well have heard my voice in the still of the night immortalising those three words FFS! If Steve Price hadn't called her out for hysteria it could have got ugly. It started out with a gay man looking to link freedom of poor taste with the death of women, like his sister, at the hands of Eddie McGuire (it's his fault and Sam Newman's that domestic violence exists); all hetro men for that matter are pigs and should be muted.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/20...ccuses-female-panelist-of-getting-hysterical/

I have a site that is just right for you and other budding Arthur Caldwells, Noco. It's all about the danger of organised brain washing of the susceptible & gullible to be "change agents" for the vested interests of societal anarchists and selfish fringe dwellers. It was once called Adamvstheman.com, but the network shut it down for fear of the FEC and also police objecting o flash mobs. It's rebooted as even more Abottesque at this site

http://americasurvival.org/#axzz4E8txlNrb can't say I agree with the mantra that woman are basically baby incubators and therefore should go through unwanted pregnancies .... too paternalistic for my juices. Enjoy ;)
 
Rise of the Bogans !

Rednecks... oops sorry redheads rule ok ?

:D

The more our citizens have decisions and the movement of people in this world pushed down throat by the UN and the like it will give rise to Hanson like parties. See Europe for any further explanation. :2twocents
 
Some interesting different responses to One Nations' return to Senate.

Pauline Hanson takes centre stage again but this time we should listen not lampoon

Margo Kingston

Sneers and slurs will only increase the Queensland senator-elect’s support so talk to – not at – her followers, and learn something

....Well folks, she’s back, and so are her voters. Will we replay the same script as last time, back in the 1990s, or will we, the educated, the elites, the right-thinking city folks, learn from that nightmare?

As a political journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald I followed Pauline Hanson around the country for the 1998 election campaign, and I learned a few things.

• Her supporters were by and large nice people with little money who were largely uninterested in politics. They were suffering badly from the effects of competition policy, which had seen basic services and jobs stripped out of their towns. They loved Hanson’s grit and plain speaking. Most of all, they loved that she listened.

• Hanson is also a nice person. She’s a Liberal who’d always worked very hard in small business and was surprised to have been expelled from the party for racially charged remarks. She had no idea that what she’d said about Aboriginal people was racist. Because she’d been isolated by other politicians when she got to Canberra, she was easy prey for hard-right carpetbaggers.

• When I tried to converse with supporters about politics I misinterpreted everything they said, and likewise. I thought they were racists and they thought I was a racist. Communication was impossible without getting to know each other first.

https://www.theguardian.com/austral...in-but-this-time-we-should-listen-not-lampoon
 
The more our citizens have decisions and the movement of people in this world pushed down throat by the UN and the like it will give rise to Hanson like parties. See Europe for any further explanation. :2twocents

Yes, I think that is a fair point.

I agree with some things Hanson says, e.g. about Halal and globalisation, I just think that we need a more considered and intellectual approach to making these arguments instead of obvious redneck populists like Hanson and her mob complaining but not offering real solutions.
 
Yes, I think that is a fair point.

I agree with some things Hanson says, e.g. about Halal and globalisation, I just think that we need a more considered and intellectual approach to making these arguments instead of obvious redneck populists like Hanson and her mob complaining but not offering real solutions.

She is a talking point and that is where you start......And boy aren't people talking...She will gather speed and support as she goes.

'RED NECK LIKE HANSON"????......You seem to forget she has been dabbling in politics for 18 years.

She took 6 seats from Labor and 5 seats from the Liberals in the Queensland elections in the year 2000.
 
Rise of the Bogans !

Rednecks... oops sorry redheads rule ok ?

:D

I have a flanny somewhere ... it's one I wore to the Housos stage show.:D

I must admit it is disappointing the ABC have been slow to realise the source material for Pauline's party .... we all knew it years ago.:rolleyes:
 
Yes, I think that is a fair point.

I agree with some things Hanson says, e.g. about Halal and globalisation, I just think that we need a more considered and intellectual approach to making these arguments instead of obvious redneck populists like Hanson and her mob complaining but not offering real solutions.

Might be a good thing since real solutions require revolutionary changes to current ways of the world. Revolutionary changes from Hanson's right won't work out well for a lot of people.

Let's hope our Leadership recognise the need for change and steer us towards it. OK scrap that. Let's hope some other similarly-organised country fail and collapse so our Masters are scared enough to start giving us bigger crumbs... OK. forget that too.

Dam, we may live in really interesting times.
 
Might be a good thing since real solutions require revolutionary changes to current ways of the world. Revolutionary changes from Hanson's right won't work out well for a lot of people.

Let's hope our Leadership recognise the need for change and steer us towards it. OK scrap that. Let's hope some other similarly-organised country fail and collapse so our Masters are scared enough to start giving us bigger crumbs... OK. forget that too.

Dam, we may live in really interesting times.
While not exactly on the same side as Luutzu, I believe many sensible people would agree as i do with the above.
Hanson, Trump, Brexit; Same same; Central banks can not put people (aka the governments) into increasing debt to profit only a few and expect the populace to be quiet.
 
While not exactly on the same side as Luutzu, I believe many sensible people would agree as i do with the above.
Hanson, Trump, Brexit; Same same; Central banks can not put people (aka the governments) into increasing debt to profit only a few and expect the populace to be quiet.

Considering your background, time for another Revolution ?

Off with their heads !

:D
 
Considering your background, time for another Revolution ?

Off with their heads !

:D

Actually I believe it is; but the populace is just happy to watch the bachelor, do instagrams and facebooks entries on their latest suhi meal while seeing no issue with taking 25y loans for buying substandard flats which could not be used as public housing in europe due to poor insulation..
No rolling heads in Australia i am afraid...
And the royalty of our time is not even bothering living among the plebe, we would need to go to Monaco, London, Wall street and Paris posh areass to find guillotine feed....So the revolution if any will be by a crazy dictator a la Trump.
 
I hope Pauline supports the greyhound racing industry.

There's no 'wastage' in thoroughbred horse racing is there!

ATC, don't you understand that you're next? You'll wish you'd supported the greyhounds when you had the chance.
 
While not exactly on the same side as Luutzu, I believe many sensible people would agree as i do with the above.
Hanson, Trump, Brexit; Same same; Central banks can not put people (aka the governments) into increasing debt to profit only a few and expect the populace to be quiet.

Aren't we both on the side of the people, brother? :D
 
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