wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
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Shoeing a horse on a yacht wouldn't be fun. ?Wayne, I think a yacht and just sail away is the answer.
What the whole thing has shown is that our governments are not equipped to deal with problems of a serious nature and especially so when the detail of it are in any way scientific.Every country on the planet is viewing us slack-jawed with astonishment. This is doing irreparable damage to our international reputation.
Australia Traded Away Too Much Liberty
How long can a democracy maintain emergency restrictions and still call itself a free country?www.theatlantic.com
It's ridiculous at this point. Businesses are well and truly fcked. Obviously some poll has turned as they now want to scramble and open.Every country on the planet is viewing us slack-jawed with astonishment. This is doing irreparable damage to our international reputation.
Australia Traded Away Too Much Liberty
How long can a democracy maintain emergency restrictions and still call itself a free country?www.theatlantic.com
As long as the welfare keeps rolling and the BNPL keeps going, the unwashed masses will continue on in there own little bubble of electronic games, netflicks and drug of choice.Gulag Gladys and Mao Tse Dan have both been hawking the totalitarian toxicity of medical apartheid and otherizing those who have made other choices.
This both illegal (technically, but that won't stop them) and immoral.
In no universe is this *not going to end in either civil unrest/violence or martial law... Perhaps both.
The result is going to be a thousand times worse than one or another severe influenza season.
We are all being played.
First time i read this "Dona" but i like this term.I've always called myself an Australien
You hit the nail on the head there Mr Frog.First time i read this "Dona" but i like this term.
Even after most of my life spent here, i will definitely join the Australien club, but was recently thinking ,: even if i was born here, i woud probably feel the same.
I would still be more attracted to science than footy, facts over narrative and more about free thinking than totalitarian left.
But who knows with the education or absence of i would have been provided here.
I remember Catalyst fondly indeed.You hit the nail on the head there Mr Frog.
There is almost a complete absence of science, technology, engineering and math education on FTA media these days. The ABC once had science shows called Catalyst and Quantum but these have disappeared in favour of endless social whingeing by the Arts students that the ABC only seems to hire these days. Science is too 'nerdy' and difficult for these people to bother with.
The ABC needs to clean out and get some science educators on that can give some inspiration to those who want a productive career but just get laughed at by their peers for being nerds.
The commercial channels won't make anything more clever than MasterChef or The Block so it's pointless relying on them, the national broadcaster has to show the way.
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