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It is interesting, Morrison is toast mainly due to the media constant attacks,
Spot on @moXJO the current airing of dirty laundry, by both sides, just reinforces peoples low opinion of politicians in general.
If they can't even show common courteousy and dignity to each other in the same party, what are the chances of them dealing with our issues in a measured and compassionate way?
IMO politics and the media today, has just become a pig pen of human flotsam, floating around is a sea of moral filth, which is tearing down the fabric of Australian society.
Australia should change the national anthem to the song, 'What about me'
My rant for the month.
I love how the left has co-opted "Karen".
It's a bit like the word "fulsome", as currently used it bears no resemblance to the actual original meaning of the word. (Recent eg: Brendan
Murphy's recent response to Alex Antic's question regarding the definition of a woman).
But I digress...
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound. Down the rabbit hole....To digress further, annoyingly once a twisted usage over time becomes established, even entering the dictionary, you look silly to those who never knew the earlier, standard meaning if you don't observe the new one.
But beware things are often more complicated. While I tend to think of fulsome as excessively flattering, Wiktionary gives three other meanings for that adjective. The very original etymology being simply "abundant".
I love how the left has co-opted "Karen".
It's a bit like the word "fulsome", as currently used it bears no resemblance to the actual original meaning of the word. (Recent eg: Brendan
Murphy's recent response to Alex Antic's question regarding the definition of a woman).
But I digress...
Woke in its current meaning is destroying the Left much as the Right is destroying itself.Would that be like "woke" or maybe "snowflake" heaven forbid...
Careful, you may be hoist by your own petard thereWould that be like "woke" or maybe "snowflake" heaven forbid...
It's interesting that these practitioners have all but disappeared. It's similar in the US that they have hidden the "Squad" from view before midterms.Would that be like "woke" or maybe "snowflake" heaven forbid...
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound. Down the rabbit hole....
In law, and by extension in parliament and its various committees, words, and indeed punctuation have precise meanings.
Perhaps Mr Murphy should avoid words whose meaning has become somewhat nebulous... Yes, nitpicking and hair splitting in the context of the hearing mentioned, but one can imagine instances where it might matter a great deal.
I think I would have used a different word.
The thesaurus is actually quite illuminating here:View attachment 140076
What!!
Morrison is being attacked constantly not by the media or Labor but from his own party almost on a daily basis.
Labor rarely get a sound bite for staged announcements or attacks simply because they are squeezed out by the continuous behaviour reports on Morrison by his own side.
Liberal party MPs friggin hate him for good reason plus he has done SFA during his term except turn up late.
I take that past statement back he does do a lovely press conference some time with a very nice pamphlet and has thrown (wasted) more money at profitable companies than any Australian government past or future.
Ran Robo debt illegally to steal money off the poor sort up sums up your hero.
Appreciated thatYeppers..
I don't meant to be fulsome (meaning 1. Offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive) so, as this exchange is already fulsome (meaning 3. Marked by fullness; abundant, copious), I shall, not meaning to be fulsome (meaning 2. Excessively flattering (connoting insincerity)), declare your fulsome (meaning 4. Fully developed; mature) victory.
The new left, pigeon hole people, tag them with a label, then commence the bullying.sums up your hero.
It's interesting that these practitioners have all but disappeared. It's similar in the US that they have hidden the "Squad" from view before midterms.
It seems being "woke" is so deeply unpopular that they have to hide it.
Similar on the right side of politics that those pushing "Freedom" are also invisible to a degree.
So it's all on in "centre land" hopefully politics sorts out in the sensible area.
There is a big difference between a word like woke and a word like fulsome.Meaning of "woke" Webster Dic
: aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)
The extreme right took that and poisoned it into an insult used here by many who clearly misunderstand its meaning unless you subscribe to extreme right views..
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound. Down the rabbit hole....
In law, and by extension in parliament and its various committees, words, and indeed punctuation have precise meanings.
Perhaps Mr Murphy should avoid words whose meaning has become somewhat nebulous... Yes, nitpicking and hair splitting in the context of the hearing mentioned, but one can imagine instances where it might matter a great deal.
I think I would have used a different word.
The thesaurus is actually quite illuminating here:View attachment 140076
This is a pretty good point weather the current prime minister is Lieberal, or Liebor... or other.
Especially seeing as he started talking in early Anglo Saxon. No matter what we think of the current office holder, there should be some sort of respect for the office, IMO.
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