All OK with Albo.
I’m just beginning to wonder if there’s anything that’s not acceptable to our sycophant-in-chief.
All OK with Albo.
I’m just beginning to wonder if there’s anything that’s not acceptable to our sycophant-in-chief.
Also. Could someone in Albo’s inner circle point out to him that the bombing of Iran is illegal under both international and US domestic law.
Supporting this action makes us complicit. Yes?
Albo is a man of no substance. As so often happens to those given great authority, the thin veneer of principle has been shed and replaced with base pragmatism.
Pocock makes him look like a small man in every way you can imagine.
In the interests of balance, I think the ABC should occasionally broadcast comments or opinions expressed by members of our government.
Has Albo invited this bloke for a visit yet?
For social cohesion?
What an extraordinary double standard we have.
She can express similar sentiments against any other demographic - but one! - with impunity. Our hate laws are highly selective.
The ultimate goal of deregulation is to limit the legal power of the individual to challenge corporate wrongdoing.
That Minns and his police commissioner are both insisting there’s nothing to see here is all you need to know.
I’m disgusted and sick at heart that we’ve come to this under Labor governments at state and federal level and my vote will reflect my disgust.
Yep. In order to decrease antisemitism in Australia, the NSW premier has set armed thugs loose on praying muslims at a protest against Israeli genocide.
Genius.
Those police officers should be dismissed.
The commissioner should resign.
The premier should offer an unconditional apology and rescind the draconian legislation.
And pigs might fly.
Seriously bad look for NSW and, by extension, Australia.
Apparently though, some evil things are OK and we can just look the other way.
He must be disgraced and impoverished before he dies or my already shaky belief in karma will be utterly destroyed.
Too kind.
Quick. Send more money.
I get the impression there is pressure being applied to senior members of our state and federal governments by a foreign government (or its proxies) that these politicians feel compelled to comply with.
We should know what these pressures are and why we (as a nation) are so susceptible to them.
Was.
Is there a Labor or Coaltion politician in Australia with the slightest twinge of conscience about supporting a regime that openly admits to killing aid workers, journalists and tens of thousands of children?
Anyone?
…but not Australia.
Yep. He’s an asshole. But a major media outlet chose to publish this naked racism. They are far more to blame.
Morrison will fade back into ignominy soon enough, but we will still have to suffer a toxic media landscape in Australia.
Oh to have a Paul Keating who so masterfully skewered this sort of nakedly partisan pseudo journalism.
By not calling it out for what it is it the ALP just encourages it.
Yet another puff piece for One Nation. And this piece of shallow pseudo-analysis from a formerly trusted news source.
It seems our Murdoch-led media has shifted alliance from the Coalition to Pauline Hanson and her fascist-adjacent Trumpists. With the ABC following along obediently.
The Greens made themselves unappealing last election by continually playing politics instead of promoting their policies. I think they got the message. Hope they do better next election.
Yep. Or offered the most lucrative post-politics job.
WW3 you say? I wonder which side we’ll be on.
Yep.
So he’s emasculated a major, internationally recognised event in Adelaide that epitomises the free exchange of ideas amongst highly respected writers and commentators in order to promote ‘social cohesion’.
Mmmmm…
A human origami.
You keep thinking that they have gone as low as they can. That they simply cannot go any lower.
And then…
Totally predictable. And Albanese will fold at each stage.
That he has been in politics for eons and has a massive majority in the house seems to make no difference.
He’s proven to be a surprisingly timid and amateurish tactician.
Ley is already angling for that role by insisting that hate speech be narrowly defined to groups acceptable to the opposition.
Albanese will probably roll over. The hollowest of prime ministers