Open Thread – Saturday, 08 April 2023

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  1. johanna johanna says:

    From other reports, I see that all the victims of these dog attacks were small children.

    Small children should never be left alone with a dog, unless it is a King Charles spaniel.

    The owners of the dogs say every single time that their pooch would never hurt anyone. The parents presumably agree.

    Fools, all of them.


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  2. mh says:

    Headline at The Age

    Meg advertised a drag queen show for kids. That’s when the trouble started

    ***

    All we want is “marriage equality” they said.

    The Apology to the Aboriginals will mean we can all move on.

    Sure.


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  3. mh says:

    Expelled Tennessee Lawmaker FAKE Preacher Voice EXPOSED!

    Anthony Brian Logan

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1qo2QbXYzA


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  4. JohnJJJ says:

    Dogs
    The COVoodle epidemic is a nightmare. Be interesting when the COVoodlist meets the Anti-Plastic Environmentalist. How will the former pick up the droppings? I mean, how many turtles are killed by dog poop bags? Makes you think.


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  5. mh says:

    LMFAO

    art_is_rebellion
    @DynoArtist
    So, what does a con artist actually look like? This upper class college grade with billion dollar corporate sponsors pretending to be an oppressed discount MLK Jr. This is nothing more than an appeal to emotion to bypass reason. Psychological Warfare.

    https://twitter.com/DynoArtist/status/1645788036876374017?s=20


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  6. Old bloke says:

    So, what does a con artist actually look like? This upper class college grade with billion dollar corporate sponsors pretending to be an oppressed discount MLK Jr.

    Tucker Carlson’s view on this latest form of transitioning….

    Tucker Carlson: These politicians are mimicking civil rights leaders


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  7. Old bloke says:

    Paul Joseph Watson on the joys of living in Democrat controlled cities:

    It’s out of control.


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  8. Cold-Hands says:

    How long before we start seeing this in Australia? Between Albo’s “Voice” & Dictator Dan’s “treaties” (and implicit reparations), it’s only a matter of time.


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  9. Cold-Hands says:

    BBC reporter James Clayton: “Let’s talk about something else“.

    Holding the powerful to account. So goes the old cliché about the role of the media, piously intoned by hacks everywhere. Yet in the BBC’s new blockbuster interview with Twitter owner and world’s second-richest man Elon Musk, published this morning by the BBC and broadcast live on Twitter’s ‘Spaces’ feature, the opposite appeared to be the case. The interview went so spectacularly badly that its most memorable moments involved Musk holding his interviewer, BBC North American technology reporter James Clayton, to account.


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  10. mh says:

    NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers posted a video to Instagram this week showing a segment from a new interview between his friend, podcast host Aubrey Marcus, and 2024 Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Rodgers, a vocal skeptic of Covid-19 jabs, accompanied the video clip with the hashtag #Kennedy2024 as if to endorse the Democrat candidate and fellow Covid-19 shot doubter.


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  11. mh says:

    Townhall.com
    @townhallcom
    Joe Biden closes his remarks at the Dublin Castle:

    “Let’s go lick the world!”

    https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1646611855073239041?s=20


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  12. kaysee kaysee says:

    Between Albo’s “Voice” & Dictator Dan’s “treaties” (and implicit reparations), it’s only a matter of time.

    Whose Voice matters?

    An article in the Oz yesterday talks about a teen living with a foster family. His Anglo father doesn’t want anything to do with him. His Aboriginal mother was not able to look after him. He is now 18 but has been living with a foster family since the age of two.

    Again here, as in another case I posted last month, the foster family is not aboriginal so they cannot adopt him.

    Does anyone care about the Voice and well-being of the children? For years, this boy has had to live with the insecurity of not belonging while the adults talk about indigenous rights.

    Paywalled
    Aboriginal teen begs for adoption:
    ‘No one is listening to me’

    For the second time in recent weeks, a white foster family may blocked from adopting their long-term Aboriginal foster child due to controversial laws regarding the guardianship of Indigenous Australians.


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  13. kaysee kaysee says:

    The interview went so spectacularly badly that its most memorable moments involved Musk holding his interviewer, BBC North American technology reporter James Clayton, to account.

    Elon1
    .

    Elon2
    .


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  14. kaysee kaysee says:

    Joe Biden closes his remarks at the Dublin Castle:

    “Let’s go lick the world!”

    Belfast woman
    sends a message to President Biden’s convoy.


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  15. kaysee kaysee says:

    For a while, I thought he had some potential. Turns out he has an agenda. He isn’t serious about becoming President in 2024. Maybe he is hoping that he will be picked as VP or get some other top role for his defence of DT.

    Vivek Ramaswamy Isn’t Really Running for President

    We continue to live in a golden age of firsts, and, by his own remarkable initiative, Vivek Ramaswamy seems set to become the first contender for president in American history whose approach to the race is to sell the virtues of the front-runner better than the front-runner can himself.


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  16. kaysee kaysee says:

    Bud’s Getting Lighter

    1/
    Non-woke beer?

    Ultra Right Beer founder @sethweathers joins @EmeraldRobinson to launch his new beer!!

    2/
    REAL women rise up to confront Bud Light’s embrace of ‘365 days of ‘girlhood’:
    ‘Where’s my sponsorship?’


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  17. mh says:

    The Age

    The towers will be blown up, thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete will be trucked away and workers will hang up their hard hats. This is how the Liddell coal-fired power station will be demolished.

    The country’s in the very best of hands.


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  18. johanna johanna says:

    I see that Anheiser-Busch, Budweiser’s parent company, is now saying that the decision to use a trannie to promote Bud Light was taken by a low level marketing employee and that senior management were unaware.

    OK, so what are senior management doing to earn their no doubt very generous salaries? Is actually knowing what their subordinates are doing beneath them?

    Sounds like arse-covering to me.


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  19. Old bloke says:

    This month, the Liddell Power Station in NSW will close. The Climate Council gleefully tells us how the closure of this outdated and unreliable power sources paves the way for clean and reliable renewable energy.

    The closure of the Liddell Power Station doesn’t “pave the way” to “clean and reliable renewable energy”, it paves the way for AGL to replace the cheap coal power with expensive gas power.

    AGL (Australian GAS Light) bought Liddell, for a nominal $1 Million, for the purpose of closing it down so they could sell more gas to keep the lights on. There are all sorts of restrictions on finding new gas sources in NSW and AGL owns the majority of the available gas in the state.

    Renewable energy amounts to nothing and it will never amount to anything, so if you want to keep the lights on you will have to burn more gas. NSW residents can expect larger increases in their power bills.


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