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
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
And as I expected the ABC is using our tax payer funds to attack Hanson already .
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-...f-party-policies-lifted-from-internet/7587652
Suck it up ABC and your do gooder followers , she was elected fair and square.
Yep... And what these turds don't realize is "they" are part of the reason people are voting ant-establishment.
Rise of the Bogans !
Rednecks... oops sorry redheads rule ok ?
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.
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.
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.
Rise of the Bogans !
Rednecks... oops sorry redheads rule ok ?
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.
While not exactly on the same side as Luutzu, I believe many sensible people would agree as i do with the above.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.
Considering your background, time for another Revolution ?
Off with their heads !
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.
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