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Trouble with all this is it's so trivial and pedantic that it's guaranteed to ultimately trip up everyone who gets involved with it.
Abc actually edited the video to make it appear certain people were watching when the in fact were not there during that time.Well it sounds like the dance troupe, certainly aren't happy with the ABC exploiting them, sounds as though PC gone ape. ?
ABC slagging of a dance group as being seedy, lol, maybe the ABC should go to the ballet that gets raunchy, maybe take 60 minutes with them. ?
They could probably get the ballet shut down, for exploitation of minimally clad ladies, being manhandled by dominant men with exaggerated and aggressively suggestive cod pieces. ? ? ? ?
Sydney dancers claim ABC video of naval performance ‘amounts to upskirting’
A Sydney dance group vilified over a video of their performance at the commissioning of a new navy ship want a public apology from the ABC.www.smh.com.au
Abc actually edited the video to make it appear certain people were watching when the in fact were not there during that time.
Lack of funds perhapsOn 15/4/2021 The ABC 7:30 program presented a report that effectively allowed itself to make serious allegations unsupported by evidence that a coronial inquest had 'got it wrong' in relation to the death of a man in Tamworth prison.
The family of the man was interviewed and the reporter said that the family "do not accept" the result of the Inquest.
So the question is, what enquiries did the ABC make before airing that story to ensure itself that the family's claims had some merit ?
No evidence was given to refute the findings of a professional coroner, the word of the family was accepted without question.
This seems yet another example of the ABC's reduction to being a provider of propaganda rather than facts, telling one side of the story without balance.
For a corporation renowned for it's 'investigative' journalism, it seems very little investigation was done for this story.
This is the program, the segment is at the 14 minute mark.
https://iview.abc.net.au/video/NC2101H060S00
The other parts of that trick are to remove anyone who's making it work and replace them with someone who's either actually incompetent or who'll at least toe the line.
Much like NBN, taxpayers upgrade the infrastructure for the telcos, so that the telcos can charge you twice as much, to provide you with the same $hit.Like Oz post privatize profits like parcels and packages and let the tax payers pick up the bill for letters
Twice as much? you should shop aroundMuch like NBN, taxpayers upgrade the infrastructure for the telcos, so that the telcos can charge you twice as much, to provide you with the same $hit.
Anyway how does Australia Post compare with the NBN?Much like NBN, taxpayers upgrade the infrastructure for the telcos, so that the telcos can charge you twice as much, to provide you with the same $hit.
The other parts of that trick are to remove anyone who's making it work and replace them with someone who's either actually incompetent or who'll at least toe the line.
Plus get rid of any other source of revenue that's profitable. Doesn't matter on the detail but if it's bringing money in, effectively being a workaround to the defunding, then make sure it's gotten rid of. The term used is "non-core business" and that must go.
Typically those two steps will be joined at the hip - the same people making it work will also be the ones who've driven and built up that other source of revenue.
Liberals are notorious for it but that doesn't mean Labor's immune either.
ABC's bread and butter was news and current affairs.Ah yes, the old "consultancy" trick.
Get rid of the staff that know the system and actually care about it and replace them with people who neither know or care.
Result, usually a complete stuff up.
Much like local councils IMO.Ah yes, the old "consultancy" trick.
Get rid of the staff that know the system and actually care about it and replace them with people who neither know or care.
Result, usually a complete stuff up.
Also there is never a mention, as to how high the crime rate is represented by such a small percentage of the population, there would be much less deaths in custody if they werent in custody.They spend too much on big budget drama and hire too many sociology students that lecture us on social issues instead of telling us the facts.
Case in point, they have pointed out many times how many indigenous deaths in custody there have been in the last 30 years but have never mentioned to my knowledge the number of other deaths in custody.
Aboriginals are about 18% of DIC which is high to be sure, but if they are going to do pieces on deaths in custody then it shouldn't be done on a racial basis.
Why?Also there is never a mention, as to how high the crime rate is represented by such a small percentage of the population, there would be much less deaths in custody if they werent in custody.
Rather than saying why are indigenous dying in custody, why arent they asking, why are so many young indeginous kids commiting crimes?
Its a bit like trying to treat the symptom, rather than the desease, but I guess you arent allowed to say that these days.
Appo logies for spelling issues, on a phone.lol
Well your analysis is expected.lolWhy?
Because its cheaper and easier just to lock them up
After Robodebt and the new attack on NDIS its pretty plain to see the status quo will continue
Your perpetual whining with no genuine answer wont help boomer
great input to be expected like Scummo all announcentbno backupWell your analysis is expected.lol
Absolutely, cant wait to see your input, when you move out of the purple patch.lol
When you are too old for the shutdowns, too old for the recruitment companies and too young for the pension. Lol
Havent you finished the remedial english course yet?great input to be expected like Scummo all announcentbno backup
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