Australian (ASX) Stock Market Forum

The lunatic left

WhatsApp Image 2024-12-20 at 14.43.16 (4).jpeg
 

go woke go broke! no one watches the mens soccer let alone wanting to see the womans,

First ever women’s sports bar in Australia closes after five months​

A women’s sports bar opened with much fanfare and enthusiasm but just a few months later, it’s had no choice but to call last drinks.
The first women’s sports bar to open in Australia has closed down just a few months after launching with much fanfare.
The Ladies League opened at a prime spot in Sydney’s bustling Oxford Street in August but unfortunately announced its closure soon afterwards, on New Year’s Day.

The venue posted on social media on Wednesday night that it was “with a heavy heart” they would not be opening their doors again.

“As a women’s sports bar we excelled,” The Ladies League wrote, adding that they had great turnouts at Matildas, Sydney FC and grand final games.

“Unfortunately it is outside of live games that we felt the struggle as much as many other hospitality venues in this economic climate.

“We knew we had a fantastic product on offer but unfortunately as a small business, we couldn’t hold on any longer to try any new approaches.”

 

go woke go broke! no one watches the mens soccer let alone wanting to see the womans,

First ever women’s sports bar in Australia closes after five months​

A women’s sports bar opened with much fanfare and enthusiasm but just a few months later, it’s had no choice but to call last drinks.
The first women’s sports bar to open in Australia has closed down just a few months after launching with much fanfare.
The Ladies League opened at a prime spot in Sydney’s bustling Oxford Street in August but unfortunately announced its closure soon afterwards, on New Year’s Day.

The venue posted on social media on Wednesday night that it was “with a heavy heart” they would not be opening their doors again.

“As a women’s sports bar we excelled,” The Ladies League wrote, adding that they had great turnouts at Matildas, Sydney FC and grand final games.

“Unfortunately it is outside of live games that we felt the struggle as much as many other hospitality venues in this economic climate.

“We knew we had a fantastic product on offer but unfortunately as a small business, we couldn’t hold on any longer to try any new approaches.”

If women want places to themselves, that's fine, if men want places to themselves, that should be fine too. The feminists started the gender wars by trying to bust into male only places, and bought down a ton of legislation that is really none of the governments business.

Individuals should decide who they associate with, not governments.
 
The truth is coming out now.

Donald Trump’s war on DEI puts the wind up our diversity divas


Trump said DEI policies “not only violate the text and spirit of our longstanding federal civil rights laws, they also undermine our national unity, as they deny, discredit, and undermine the traditional American values of hard work, excellence and individual achievement in favour of an unlawful, corrosive, and pernicious identity-based spoils system. Hardworking Americans who deserve a shot at the American Dream should not be stigmatised, demeaned or shut out of opportunities because of their race or sex”.
In that terrific denunciation of DEI is one short phrase – identity-based spoils system – that exposes the racket. That kind of cut-through is enough to make Australian beneficiaries of DEI gird their loins for battle. Having secured the spoils from DEI, don’t count on DEI benefactors giving them up. Many are already circling the wagons in a highly public effort to hold on to the identity-based spoils system that secures them money and prestige. In their corner is Australia’s superannuation system, where huge investment funds dominating Australia’s corporate landscape have entrenched left-wing fads.
Industry funds, controlled by unions and beloved by Labor, hold the levers of corporate power and have no compunction in using them for ideological ends. Aided and abetted by proxy advisers, these funds are playing social engineers in the ASX-listed companies, DEI being just one of their engineering feats.
 
For all the extreme lefties - “Nazi” stands for “National Socialism”


He was both as he supported private property but state owned services, Utilities while supporting businesses.
There was no stock market and a state owned bank and he hated usery debt based private bankers something that was one of the main causes of the war
 
For all the neo-Nazi and Hitler fans -


He was prescribed the weirdest cocktail of drugs I've seen. Interesting how meth was used back then. Also shows that doctors can't really be trusted when it comes to drugs. Someone mentioned he developed parkinsons.

I always thought the story of Aimo Koivunen (a Finnish soldier who took his whole squad supply of meth) was an interesting case.
 
He was both as he supported private property but state owned services, Utilities while supporting businesses.
Not an unusual position really.

Eg in Australia Labor and Liberal have both supported that for much of their history and for that matter even business itself has at times supported the idea of government ownership of utilities in particular.

Whilst politics might see it in ideological terms, business and individuals mostly just go with whatever works.
 
Top