
He failed to deliver on 18C which was inexcusable. Go away tony and talk to the seagulls.
He failed to deliver on 18C which was inexcusable. Go away tony and talk to the seagulls.
FFS ……. election to Oz Parliament, these dayz, is about the bank balance, not the vote-herd or country …….!
Barry Humphries is on the ALPBC right now. I am dropping my ban for forty minutes. 😀
That is the best case solution. I can’t see Albo resisting the urge to be seen to be “doing something”…
“We are peaceful but not harmless” Watched Tucker and Conor McGregor. I get the feeling that the Irish may lead…
Cash!
Cash 2.0 Great Dane at the Simi Valley Spring Street Fair 2024 (10 of 12)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47xgpRnH8MU
Johannes Leak.
Mark Knight.
It’s a nice metaphor for the young women attacked and killed by illegals. They don’t seem to matter, but the moggies, doggies and geese do.
Focussed everyone’s attention, didn’t it?
Brett Lethbridge.
Andy Davey.
Michael Ramirez.
Chip Bok.
Clever depiction.
Tom Stiglich.
Al Goodwyn.
Henry Payne.
Henry Payne #2.
Matt Margolis.
Ben Garrison.
I do hope it becomes an international operation by pet lovers to hunt this bastard down on release.
May every day of his life be agony.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13725941/adam-britton-court-act.html
I hope they place him in a prison where inmates look after abandoned dogs.
I hope they have lax security.
A boiling kettle could happen to get spilled.
I hope they have gone after the ‘like-minded people’ too.
I believe that’s how he was caught.
Online operation and don’t forget the germ was into kids too.
Strap yoursef in.
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DIDO – Here With Me (?@alyandfila? Remix) (Live at Transmission Prague 2021) [4K]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVmWQoljYeQ
I preferred the original.
Yourself….
Ranga and Lizzie thanks for you suggestions, pipes are under the slab, otherwise easy to replace. Doesn’t matter if you kill the tree, other roots from other trees will find their way – water attracts roots once ingress is made. The plumber suggested using a camera to find blockage which we did but they sent it up from the sewer end and went the wrong way, to the third toilet so didn’t find the blockage. They suggested cutting a hole in the dining room floor to expose the problem …
I have been managing with a hose, but kneeling is not yet an option after my TKR ( it will be ) and I just wanted a cutter thingy on a snake to get things moving, so to speak!
We just finished watching Eric, on Netflix…should have abandoned it in episode three but persisted.
Here’s an outline and review…set in the 80s it’s basically the story of a runaway child in New York whose father – Benedict Cumberbatch – tries to track him down.
The series eventually descends into a mawkish denunciation of all the “bad” characters and a celebration of the good. It’s noticeable that most of the former category are white males, including Benedict, while the homeless and homosexuals are the good.
I’d almost forgotten watching that example of TV rubbish .. thanx for the reminder .. /sarc
Thanks, TE. All warnings are gratefully accepted.
We try to be careful in our choices but come an occasional cropper.
Is Currency Lad on holidays? Nothing new has been posted on his blog for over a week.
Crossie,
CL mentioned he would be away for a few days. Admonished everyone to play nice. 😀
Admonished everyone to play nice.
Yair you two…pair of known troublemakers… 🙂
Chicken Little.
Australia ‘incredibly exposed’ to climate change: Zali Steggall (Sky News, 13 Sep)
I’d say we’re even more incredibly exposed to dumb and ignorant politicians. Not much is happening climatewise, Zali, and almost all that is happening has natural causes, like the Tongan volcano.
(Bemuses me why Sky has people like this on their shows.)
(Bemuses me why Sky has people like this on their shows.)
It is handy to know what the retarded are saying even when you want to put a boot through the screen to kick their arse until their nose bleeds.
Exactly Zali’s an airhead and it’s hard to believe she made the bar on merit alone.
Better these people are in the open so they can be paid off by the rest of us outside Mosman.
God, I’m sick of the idiots who manage to portray themselves as geniuses in areas they refuse to admit they know nothing about.
Perhaps our society and culture ARE doomed to extinction. In which case I wish it would get it over and done with.
She must be worried about the polls?
Chicken little is wafer thin.
It’s all about tracking your carbon footprints and “smart and sustainable” cities. They call it social responsibility. I call it servitude. And did we ever fall for it.
WEF admits covid was a “test” of public obedience
What’s this “we”?
Yes, what is this “we”.
I am very proud to state Covid was one test I did NOT pass.
All it’s done is enrage me.
They are trying to deny it ever happened.
@ImMeme0
” They didn’t do anything but give a $150 fine.”
Probably, a previously never-happened-in-decades crime, still on thebooks,
?so only carries a $150 fine .. in case …!
Yet to embrace the power of penalty units.
@TrumpWarRoom
President Trump in Johnstown, PA vs. Kamala in Johnstown, PA.
PENNSYLVANIA IS TRUMP COUNTRY!
Could anyone look more fake?
@mad_liberals
I figured out who taught Kamala how to pose during the debate! It was Deb!
I’m always glad to see something like this because it’ll make the cheating that much harder.
@GuntherEagleman
BREAKING:
Trump bounces to a 6 point lead against Harris!!!
Her campaign is in meltdown mode
Meme
The left revealing their true fascist tendencies again..
https://theconversation.com/a-new-law-aims-to-tackle-online-lies-but-it-ignores-expert-advice-and-doesnt-go-nearly-far-enough-238889
This new misinformation bill, combined with the banning of young people from social media (which means you’ll need an ID to participate) is a truly frightening attack on free speech in the digital town square.
Who thinks our smartest will be able to outsmart the kids? Before you know it the kids will find some other way to communicate to get around the restrictions. My guess would be a return to email lists.
…or even a written letter!
But they’ll have to master cursive writing.
🙂
Yep. You can fix good AI memes and get them sent around by email attachments.
@cb_doge
Which president? Who is ready to put their hand up that they are running the US in Biden’s and Kamala’s absence?
Besides, it’s only Musk’s success and he is no longer of the body, he is with the enemy.
@TrumpWarRoom
PRESIDENT TRUMP: “A president has a duty to keep you safe. Kamala will turn America into a poor, violent, third-world refugee camp.”
In many ways that was like the worst parts of NYC in the colonisation period.
The difference being that people who lived in the slums had aspirations to get out and do well. No “welfare” as such, no incentive to stay that way.
What is happening is regressive and worse, enabled by poor government.
I strongly recommend people read the two most recent articles by Rebekah Barnett via her Substack. She is also on X.
They concern the Misinformation Bill. Brought to you by the people who wargamed the Hunter Biden laptop story before it even became public.
One of the most important parts of the bill is to prevent misinformation about efficacy of preventative health measures. So basically you would not be able to question the Government.
I understand that this proposal is a doctored version of the original Bill which was overwhelmingly rejected by the public when comments were sought. It is a sly attempt to bypass the outrage of the public.
It would probably spell the end of dietary advice that doesn’t follow the discredited WHO food pyramid that puts grains as the majority food source and demonises animal fats. Can’t eat beef, lamb and enjoy dairy because that goes against the emissions calculations in the holy book of climate science. This will send a lot of youtubers bust of course, the good with the bad.
@RepThomasMassie
He is a Giant.
Warming Alarmists Again Give Away Their Real Objective
The argument in this article perfectly illustrates the totalitarian centre of the ideology of the Climate activists. They are essentially Marxists masquerading as saviours of our planet. I imagine that Xi and Putin understand them perfectly. Although they may be “useful idiots”, neither would tolerate them in their own countries.
Lobotomy is a simple method but seeing as real science has long been gone from all schools curricula it won’t be necessary. Ignorance does the job. Actual science will need to be rediscovered by future generations.
He’s got other priorities.
Biden Says Attacks on Haitian Immigrants Have to Stop (13 Sep)
Let them eat
cakecat.He’d better watch it.
First they came for the cats. The ice cream’s next.
Well played, Bruce
Linsey Davis Reveals How She, David Muir and ABC News Schemed to Protect Kamala Harris by Ambushing President Trump With ‘Fact Checks’ After He Crushed Biden in Debate
Not Just Ohio: Small Pennsylvania Town Also Mired in Tidal Wave of Haitian Migrants
The silencing, censoring, defamation and locking up of dissenters will only get worse | Neil Oliver
Vikki Campion: Time to blow the whistle on misinformation about renewable energy
It’s a great Australian tradition to call people out when they’re talking BS, writes Vikki Campion, but the government’s new laws won’t allow us to call them out on their claims about wind power.
Every office has one. That co-worker who claims the weekend surf was 10 feet high when the surf report said it was five.
It is a great Australian tradition to tell this co-worker they are full of BS.
At the office water cooler of the current Albanese government, that BS co-worker is Intermittent Power Boy, who boasts he is a big-wave surfer when not only can he not surf, he can’t even swim.
Under this new communications amendment put to the lower house on the final day of parliament, with an aim to rush it through by Christmas, it is not just social media platforms that will be able to impose their version of truth over personally observed and individually considered perceptions of reality; the government will be able to impose its version — and Intermittent Power Boy’s version — on you, too.
Intermittent Power Boy’s protection under Labor will be that they can make it a crime to argue against him if it causes “harm”.
Suppose a 150MW wind farm produces enough electricity to power 65,000 homes, as Intermittent Power Boy tells us in the “unbiased information” the NSW Department of Climate Change put out.
In that case, the 11409MW of capacity should power nearly 5 million homes — every house in Tasmania, South Australia, the Northern Territory, the ACT and regional NSW.
Instead, AEMO data shows that for a great chunk of August, the nation’s wind factories generated about 11 per cent of what Intermittent Power Boy promised, where the reality would not even power Tasmania.
Marketing material from the announcement of Chinese-owned WhiteRock Gold Wind promised 175MW to the grid, yet AEMO data shows it has yet to deliver that for even five minutes in September and spent the bulk of August delivering less than 40 per cent of what it promised.
On August 14, from 10pm, it produced nothing and continued to create between 0 and not much more until 9.30am two days later.
Frequently, the wind does not work. But this doesn’t stop developers and their ra-ra girl ministers in the Albanese government from spruiking rubbish from foreign multinationals claiming it is powering millions of homes.
Intermittent Power Boy often shows up in question time, claiming that the Albanese government has ticked off enough wind and solar to power seven million homes.
The government’s new misinformation bill will ensure Intermittent Power Boy’s protection with all his spin.
After all, this justifies knocking out whale habitats, farmland and virgin bush for wind and transmission lines.
Australian Energy Market Operator data shows Australian wind operates at around 30 per cent of capacity.
Yet far from the truth, police enforce that on IPB; instead, our governments run his opinion as fact.
When Communications Minister Michelle Rowland claims the rapid spread of mis- and disinformation poses a challenge for societies around the world, she isn’t talking about their own.
The NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change is actively promoting wind energy through targeted ads on Meta, claiming that it will “deliver affordable, clean, reliable energy to everyone across NSW”.
The federal Department of Climate Change has also joined in, launching a series of ads from late August, promoting its Illawarra offshore wind projects as environmentally friendly.
The NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change claims in brochures written to provide “the community with unbiased information about wind energy”, that a 150 megawatt wind farm produces enough electricity to power around 60,000–65,000 homes.
Take the Hills of Gold project at Nundle, where the developers were able to successfully argue that their project would see a decrease in the cost of energy of 9 per cent of the turbines planning authorities initially rejected were reinstated, with the claim that the extra turbines would power an extra 48,000 homes.
If the trend between what Intermittent Power Boy claims and reality continues, it will actually sometimes power a small town of 16,000 homes and sometimes not even its 400 neighbours.
If the nearby wind data at existing wind factories around them is anything to go by, it will rarely, if ever make what Intermittent Power Boy claims.
His BS factor is no better illuminated than a recent revelation that the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, which was originally cost at $650m just a few years ago, will now cost $5.4bn.
But Intermittent Power Boy says it’s cheap.
The problem with this bill is it says it will stop lies that cause “imminent harm to the Australian economy” or “severe consequences for society” yet you also won’t be able to tell the truth.
How much assistance have they had from the deputy director of the Chinese communist party’s publicity department Mo Gaoyi, who was sighted in Canberra this week?
It is never up to a government to tell us what to believe – especially when the facts paint a different picture. It is our right not to take Intermittent Power Boy seriously.
How Did Ugly Modern Art Conquer Western Beauty?
Today’s Saturday Tele:
CHECK OUT EXACTLY WHAT YOUR COUNCIL IS PROMISING TO SERVE YOU
Vikki Campion
14 Sep 2024
Many don’t realise the third tier of government will be elected today, and what that means is you don’t know what you will buy, but by God, you will have to eat it.
Are you going to vote for a council that should focus on local playgrounds, rubbish and roads or one that will waste hours deliberating on the Middle East and climate change?
In Port Macquarie-Hastings, where Mayor Peta Pinson is retiring, her former deputy Adam Roberts, a conservative, is up against activist types whose how-to-vote cards and websites attempt to portray themselves as about “core business” when they frequently vote with the Greens on climate change.
Pinson and Roberts took the previous council’s climate emergency declaration off the table when they were elected and have continued to stare down crazy policy agendas put up by green activists, the most recent at the last meeting being a Council procurement policy, which sets about only supporting businesses with a net-zero policy by 2027.
At Tweed Shire, Kimberly Hone could be the sole voice of reason on the Greens-dominated council where most current elected councillors saw fit to sit on their hands as the iconic Mount Warning summit was closed.
Hone has been fighting the lonely fight on behalf of so many who want something fixed that has actually to do with their area.
She plans to reopen Mount Warning, the best preserved and largest eroded shield volcano in the southern hemisphere, which has been closed for “cultural reasons”, costing local businesses about $12m a year.
Other councils have been infiltrated by teal-like independents,
One such is the Mid Coast Council, based at Taree and Foster-Tuncurry, which recently put their updated local environment plan on public exhibition where, unbeknown to the average ratepayer, they are turning 25,00ha of rural land into environmental conservation.
It’s buyer beware today, and it’s your civic duty to know about the meal you are about to buy.
The local rag here in Toowoomba always has a article with a photo of every candidate on the council ballot form prior to the council election.
I then make up a written list on who I am going to vote for.
Handy because the photo will tell me straight off who is going to the bottom of the list.
The Gimp’s weekly talking points re Donald Trump are now being disseminated via msm.
Must be awesome to be on a Democrat mailing list. Lol!!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13847885/Donald-Trump-Laura-Loomer-campaign.html
News.com have been in absolute apoplectic TDS mode the last couple of days.
Remember the last week, the Gimp has been driving the Laura Loomer angle here at the Cat? Very frustrating for the rubber suit twirp that all here could not be bothered to bite. Lol!
BBC Newsnight Ass.Prod:
I found some bloke born in Springfield, Ohio.
And he’ll blame Musk.
“The biggest challenge that every Haitian has is they don’t know what you are saying. For you, it’s like blah blah blah, ..
Reminds me of a spell on the “dole” early 2000s .. Job provider “service” (Therese Rudd’s mob) used to run these “compulsory” How-to-get-a-job courses with the intention of boring you into taking anything around just to escape them .. LOL!
What really annoyed tho was, being in Fairfield, realising that out of, maybe, 20 attendees only half actually spoke/understood English ..
They (job providor) didn’t care cos just one of those gummint regulations they had to implement to ensure their on-going funding ..
window-dressing ……!
Not Just Ohio: Small Pennsylvania Town Also Mired in Tidal Wave of Haitian Migrants
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How does this work ..? Just dump X amount of illegals into a small country town without telling the town authorities .. who checks that there is available housing/jobs/public resources ………..
Shirley, there has to be some prior “consultation”, someone in the know beforehand ..?
If not why didn’t they apply the Martha’s Vineyard solution .. National Guard and moved on? .. worked a treat there .. LOL!
Good article.
Go long on iodine…
https://topsecretumbra.substack.com/p/whos-ready-for-world-war-three
The same political and military idiots who gave us the catastrophic Afghan defeat, which they still insist was a flawless act of massive genius, are managing nuclear escalation in Ukraine.
I’m over Queen Clover, I voted for the Libertarian candidate and his team. However, sadly Queen Clover will still be Lord Mayor tomorrow morning but I do hope that she cops a big scare tonight and her majority/popularity is dented.
I am so sick of local government not being taken seriously, as with the Liberal’s failure to even bother to get candidates on the ballot.
Local government is where the rubber of imposition hits the road of individuals’ personal lives. These green-takover idiots who get elected as ‘non-party’ people are all essentially Green Party stooges, imbued with quite substantial powers and acting on nonsensical beliefs. Only when this is realised can any decent sort of representation of local people’s interests and local problems be addressed. Party politics just has to come into it exactly as it does in other arenas of power and governance. It does anyway now, but coated in well-wishing green disguise.
When a council treads all over you no-one cares. And you have no redress.
This will, of course, inspire great confidence in the powers that be [sarc].
Meanwhile, a professor of paediatrics interviewed on ABC news radio this morning speculated that vaccine hesitancy could be behind a surge in whooping cough cases in recent months.
Where might people get the idea that vaccines don’t work? It’s a mystery.
As it happens I have a friend from Gaza. In fact I picked him up from the airport with his wife and three daughters .
He has an amazing story to tell. At 15 he would cross the border and work at a restaurant in Israel. He says most of Israel was built by workers from Gaza.
He then went to study Medicine in USSR . For one year he lived in Siberia to learn Russian. Then off to Ukraine to study and practice as an orthopaedic surgeon . After 6 years there he returned to Gaza and was kept very busy between various civil and Israeli wars.
He is not at all religious and speaks about issues in a very calm and dispassionate manner.
He is now a partner in a medical practice in rural Victoria and his wife runs a restaurant there
He says most of Israel was built by workers from Gaza.
I presume they were paid. How dare those nasty Israelis provide productive work for others.
Did he mention electricity generation, water supply and other utilities?
Don’t care.
As long as they are moslems, they aren’t welcome IMO. Sorry but despite the civility, moslems are not to be trusted when it comes to choosing between their radical religion demands and their obligations in our society.
After more than a decade of living in the ME and Arab Africa I know this for a fact. Moslems can’t escape their religion.
“One cancer cell is one cancer cell too many.”
Steady on, Chris; they’re just “letting off steam.”
Fine column, but it’s all moot.
As an average, law abiding aussie, every time I see this filth on the box, I want to pick up my soft ball bat, go smash heads and allow joe public to traverse their day in safety.
If a whole bunch of average, law abiding aussies did so, who do you think would be arrested?
No need to answer.
That would be, at the very least, affray; so yes, you would be arrested. Laws that prohibit violence are not unreasonable.
Two Tier Law IS unreasonable.
Agree in principle with what he’s saying but I can’t help thinking it was window dressing.
Dunno about VicPol being the enemy of these guys. Instead of a ring of steel and don’t come, they still allowed it to happen knowing there would be blood.
Also 59 arrested overall from 3 days that seems paltry compared to the concerted effort put into COVID protests. No after hours visits of protest organisers. Little condemnation of Greens d’heads for turning up with the rabble.
However VicPol gave the appearance of doing something, Allen got to huff & puff and media can push the line there’s no differential policing here.
Yet our media continue to refer to them in complimentary terms, such as ‘protestors’ or ‘activists.’
This is the angry face of tribalism
One of Kenny’s best.
Northern Territory courts a revolving door for evil men
Paul Toohey
11 hours ago.
Updated 2 minutes ago
Listen to this article
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Thirty-four people were sentenced in the Northern Territory Supreme Court in August, an unexceptional month except in one respect: the crimes of one defendant were so depraved that Chief Justice Michael Grant excused his court officers from the room and warned others that what he was about to say could cause psychological shock.
Adam Britton’s 63 offences against animals, involving torture, bestiality and the savage deaths of 39 dogs, some filmed in a shipping container in the rural area of Darwin and posted on the dark web, were so aberrant they are instructive to no one but Clarice Starling-types seeking insights into the darkest impulses of the sickest minds.
Most of August’s criminal roll call, like the month before it and every month going back decades, also contained scenes of such graphic violence they might too have attracted a warning were they not so depressingly mundane: adult Aboriginal men inflicting extreme violence on Aboriginal women.
As the Northern Territory welcomes in a new government that has promised to get tough on crime, the focus is on urban Aboriginal youths – the gangs of crims breaking through shop windows, stealing cars and threatening with weapons.
The Country Liberals promise to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to 10 to make kids answer for the over-size damage they cause, to reintroduce spithoods and to reinstate truancy officers to make sure Aboriginal kids attend school.
It raises questions about a more problematic cohort: Aboriginal men aged in their 20s, 30s and 40s, who were kids not so long ago, now being told by judges they are beyond repair as worthwhile members of society.
Perhaps new Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro understands this, which is why she’s focused on youth crime. It’s a case of saving what you can. But the recidivist nature of adult Aboriginal offending and the extreme violence, usually fired by alcohol, creates each new generation of lost children.
These men bash and maim repeatedly. They have long records. Spells in prison are not correcting them. They have kids and those kids are charting the same course.
Anthony Albanese announced after last week’s national cabinet a $4.7bn plan to tackle gender-based violence proposes action in four areas. “Supporting the critical work of frontline services,” the Prime Minister said. “Turning our eyes on perpetrators to stop violence from escalating. Providing more support for children and young people who’ve experienced violence. And tackling the impacts of alcohol on violence.”
Most of the money, $3.9bn, will go on frontline legal services. Within the smallest portion, $169m, only a smaller amount of that goes to dealing with men, with trials of “innovative models to prevent intimate partner violence and homicide”, and establishing national standards for men’s behaviour change.
There’s nothing in the announcement about teaching boys respect for women – though $80m of the $169m will go to “enhance and expand child-centric trauma-informed supports for children and young people”. That looks like an industry built around a bolted horse.
In the Territory courts, where there is a swinging door of repeat offenders, there is a sense that help cannot come soon enough but, even if it did, it would make no difference anyway. Chief Justice Grant said he needed to apply a value of deterrence when sentencing dog sadist Adam Britton to 10 years and five months in prison, with a non-parole period of six years. But it’s not as if the public needs to be reminded not to rape and kill dogs. As for telling Aboriginal men not to harm women and children, judges have been yelling into that void for decades.
John Nelson, 44, from Yuendumu, faced sentencing in August for striking a female relative in the head with a machete in Alice Springs in 2022, resulting in the woman’s skull being fractured.
https://content.api.news/v3/images/bin/4a0c8ab0fb529c33dbebb6db9d4230c0
Dog attacker Adam Britton, centre, in a BBC picture with environmentalist David Attenborough.
Chief Justice Grant considered Nelson “a recidivist offender and a man of extremely poor character” whose prospects of rehabilitation were “practically non-existent”. Nelson went on to assault another female with a weapon while on bail for the machete attack.
Nelson’s history of criminality included six prior convictions of aggravated assaults on females, multiple convictions for assaulting police, deprivation of liberty, threatening behaviour, disorderly behaviour, unlawful entry, stealing and sexual intercourse with a child under 16.
Nelson, who at one stage was a chronic petrol sniffer, has spent most of his adult life in prison. Faced with Nelson’s schizophrenia and anti-social personality disorder, the judge was unable to establish a relationship between his mental illness and the machete attack. He found Nelson was just drunk and aggressive.
When Nelson was very young, his father died from a heart attack and he was raised by an uncle who died when he was nine. He was then raised by an aunt and attempts to reconnect with his birth mother never worked out – she’d started a new family. That kind of background may in some cases activate the High Court’s 2013 Bugmy principles, which hold that if evidence of a severely deprived childhood can be established with repeat adult offenders, it must be given weight in sentencing.
Is Currency Lad on holidays? Nothing new has been posted on his blog for over a week.
I’ve been lurking there and was hoping for C.L.’s insight into the debate. I haven’t found anything of interest to add to the conversation. Anyone know when he’s back?
I see JC, Buc, BJ and a few others are having fun with a couple of CL’s contrarians though.
Part of me likes this, because Gaiman has been a “me too’ bully throughout.
However.
This isnt sexual harassment, its a negotiation with a prostitute.
Further allegations have been made since Tortoise’s original report, including by Caroline Wallner, who alleged that Gaiman pressured her to have sex with him in return for letting her live at his property in upstate New York, and made her sign a non-disclosure agreement in return for a $275,000 payment. Gaiman has said that the relationship had been entirely consensual.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/sep/13/neil-gaiman-screen-adaptations-halted-after-allegations-of-sexual-misconduct
Now that the primary function of university is to provide credential degrees, this subjective, identitarian approach provides huge benefits to academic careerists.
Next to no intellectual or disciplinary guide rails – so, easy to teach, easy to mark, high pass rates – and an open pantry for specious research, publication, and grants.
The threat I increasingly see is the attractiveness of sloppy practice jumping the boundaries of hard science and mathematics. You really, really don’t want to trust post-modern, participation prize engineering.
Y’canna defy the Laws of Physics, Cap’n.
And yet, here we are.
For all I know Yasmin Abdel Magied may have had the makings of a competent engineer in her chosen field.
That she was made the pin up girl of the society of engineers (whatever it’s called) before she’d even completed her vocational internship (which I don’t think she ever did complete) raised some real questions though.
What Ergas says about Derrida’s view of objectivity is absurd.
He says most of Israel was built by workers from Gaza.
Not true. And it’s worth remembering that from 1948 through to 1967 Gaza was controlled by Egypt and there were no/zero/zilch Gazans working in Israel, as the border was sealed because Egypt was in a state of war with Israel.
After 1967 Gazans have worked in Israel, mainly in the south, in agriculture, on the kibbutzim. Since the pull out of Israel from Gaza in 2005 (when Gaza was handed back to Gazans and then they elected Hamas in 2006), some Gazans over the years were given permits to work in Israel however, given the atrocities on October 7, I doubt very that such permits will ever be dispensed again, more than a few of the perpetrators on October 7 knew their targets, having worked on the kibbutzim.
He is not at all religious and speaks about issues in a very calm and dispassionate manner.
It’s always nice to hear about reasonable, urbane and civil Palestinians, but here’s some basic facts, firstly such men and women are very much a minority and even the most calm and dispassionate urbane non-religious Palestinian, when asked about Jews in general, when asked whether Israel has a right to exist, when asked about whether Jews can remain on the land after it is ‘freed’, their answers are no different to Hamas leaders such as Sinwar, Haniyeh etc, they all shout, cry, and screech in unison……..
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be Judenfrei.
I truly wish your friend, his wife and their children a very happy life here in Australia. I’m sure they’ll be productive citizens, just like we Jews have been since we arrived (Jews arrived on the first fleet). Jews are lifters, not leaners. My worry is that radicalisation among Muslims in the West occurs mainly in the second and third generation, so please forgive my hesitancy when I read the words “calm and dispassionate‘ because whilst your friend might be calm and dispassionate, it remains to be seen whether his children will be.
“Not only is it our land, but we built the buildings.”
Sounds like ChrisL is one of those who want us to believe the wolf at the door is just a cuddly teddy bear.
Why put up absolute bullshit like this?
Fairly simply, ChrisL wants us to invite the cuddly stuffed animal inside where it will do cuddly stuffed animal things to the inhabitants.
People like him need to be recognised as the danger they are.
And further, the state of Israel was built by Zionist Jews. As Calli said above, those Palestinians who have worked in Israel over the decades were paid, often handsomely. They wanted to work in Israel. Many Gazans wanted to work in Israel. But those days are finished.
Some more on my medical adventures. Waking up in ICU was ok until night time, qwhen the psychotic symptoms expose themselves in full glory. 80% of patients suffer from various psychotic episodes due to the drugs used to protect the brain. A lot more work is needed in this area to reduce the effects but it’s all they have at the moment. I knew the things I was observing were not right but could not reconcile what was happening. My wife told one of the nurses to be very wary of me as I didn’t like him and although not violent was extremely dangerous. A lot of training is required to reduce the probable physical danger nurses place themselves in due to overestimating their abilities. I minimally hurt three of them when they wouldn’t leave me alone. It took five security and doctors to subdue me without anyone getting hurt after a warning kick to the right eye socket stopped 15 mms from contact. A brief discussion with the security guy, ex SAS, praise their work, resulted in an impasse. Reading the physio’s examination and testing of me he couldn’t understand how a 71 yo one week after a double bypass could be fitter than himself at 25. Looking forward to returning to full time training to repay the investment others have put into me.
Yep .. I’m still amazed at my surgery earlier in the month .. 76, 5 hours on the table, up & about the next day and home the day after that .. very little pain which disappeared completely after around 5 dayz ….
Had more , bloody trouble, with my, earlier, lip abcess & 20X the pain and the, bloody, thing is still in re-build .. as it likes to remind me, occasionally …!
Our bodies are funny things shatterzzz. Looking forward to a proper sleep. My Cardiac surgeon said the best place for me was at home, which I entirely agree with.
Frolicking, with the WWIII concern.
Just think about this one, it 2024 we’ve got Putin who is constrained by hardliners in the back room who think he hasn’t gone hard enough and a senile old man being guided by neo-cons who are used to fighting insurgencies with a less than peer enemy. None of these people including the EU leaders have experience with a real war.
Contrast this with 1962 Cuban emergency where you had Kennedy (WWII vet) and Khrushchev (WWII vet) knowing the horrors letting even letting a conventional global conflict genie out of the bottle. Then the Joint chiefs and Stavka (Soviet equivalent) all same.
We are in dangerous waters and it would only take an Arch Duke Ferdinand moment to spark the lot. What would Australia do? Would we repeat the WWII deployment of troops to the ME only to try and bring them home when conflict spills into the Pacific?
My take is that if Europe goes kinetic China will seize everything up to the 9 dash line or maybe even more by force and no one will be able to do anything about it.
Don’t let Vikpol’s show of force deceive you. They only clamped down moderately hard on the rioters because of the embarrassment factor with our allies watching, and because it posed some threat to the economics of the defence industry in Viktoria – future exhibitions as well as manufacturing deals.
If the same riots with the same people, placards, and tactics were to be held next week, when there’s no Arms Exhibition, the fuzz would have rolled out the red carpet, put in their earplugs to drown out “From the River to the Sea” and arrested any Jew within 5km.
Snap, cough COVID.
Scroll and compare and contrast the arrest numbers to this protest at a paltry 59:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Melbourne+COVID+protest+arrests&client=firefox-b-d&sca_upv=1&uact=5&oq=Melbourne+COVID+protest+arrests
Exactly! VERY Bloody Well Stated. Thanks.
I’ve had interesting chats with West Bank Bethlehemers who just want the place peaceful and the border crossing closed so they can get to work, school, shop, eat and generally be normal in Jerusalem without running the gauntlet twice every day. Muslims.
They may be a minority. I don’t know. They may have been lying and actually enjoy the border carpark and fear of being shot or bombed by their co-religionists on the way to school or work or a night out.
Any good will evaporated on October 7 and the West is making sure it never returns by their idiotic, sly barracking for the terrorists. Like nasty, cowardly playground denizens forming a ring and crying “fight”, then running to Teacher to dob.
I said this on the New Cat some time ago.
PM’s $940m quantum bet on tech that ‘doesn’t work yet’ (Paywallian)
Another billion down the toilet for imaginary technology and hype. It’s what you get when you have a whole Parliament full of ignoramuses. No wonder they believe in climate fairies.
I wonfer how big, to whom, and when the kickbacks will be?
That part of the deal will work even if the Albanian Difference Engine doesn’t.
the crucial factor was the rise, initially in North American universities, of centres – such as those dedicated to black, indigenous and women’s studies
Greivance studies.
Untested wankery allowed to stand as scientific work worthy of being quoted as “references” for the next layer of shit.
Its like physics starting from 1+1 =3 and that being the basis for everything afterwards.
In the case of legbeard studies most of the seminal ‘thinkers” were literally mad.
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Ominous protest marches raise the question: Has social cohesion in Australia ever been in such peril?Geoffrey Blainey
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Few of us in Australia understand the distinguished role played by the Jews in the history of our nation. They are even dismissed by many critics as late arrivals, but at least six sailed here with the First Fleet in 1788, arriving not as merchants but as convicts.
What social cohesion? Go to any major city now and you can see everyone segregating into their own groups. Visiting Melbourne CBD a couple of weeks ago it was very noticeable the north end of Lygon st had heaps of africans, around Melbourne uni and Vic market was asian, and north end of King st was dominated by Indians.
The old man commented he doesn’t recognise the place compared to when he worked there in the late 70s/ early 80’s
As the US has non compulsory voting, the important thing is what does the Democrat base do:
I wouldn’t buy a ‘democracy sausage’ at one of their polling booths.
They are even dismissed by many critics as late arrivals, but at least six sailed here with the First Fleet in 1788, arriving not as merchants but as convicts.
Yes, and the most famous of those First Fleeters was a Jewess by the name of Esther Abrahams, a great beaty. Tried, convicted and transported, her crime?
She stole some lace.
LOL, a JAP (Jewish Australian princess) on the First Fleet!
By the way, whilst she was incarcerated before transportation she was pregnant and gave birth in prison. On the ship to Australia, she carried her baby daughter.
The far enemy
The motivations for the 9/11 attacks are still misunderstood and moralised
Just back from Council voting .. Had no idea they were on except caught a snppet on a blog this morning .. been no advertising of date around here ..
?Tho, good to see my local Fed member , Dai Le, is still double-dipping on Fairfield Council .. Don’t know if it’s sad she needz to DD, income-wize, or things are that rosie out here in Liverpool/Cabramatta/Fairfield that she hasn’t enuf to keep her occupied full-time, federally ..
https://x.com/DeepBlueCrypto/status/1833545529814311195
Listen to the whine from the Left.
This wasn’t an issue when the Democrats had 90% of the media on their side, was it?
Or our Uniparty.
She seems quite sensible, in which case I’d be grateful to have her on the council rather than some up and coming Labor hack and aspiring country-wrecker (Shout out to former Fairfield mayor Chris Bowen!).
Most politicians seem to have time to spend on their own business interests rather than their constituents. In QLD we have a state opposition leader who manages to run a farm in the north of the state and at least one business in the south.
DM now smearing Springfield residents with Nazi’s and running a denial campaign that Haitians aren’t eating cats.
However one of the comments caught my eye below the article and if true adds to the fray:
Fact check this. The governor of Ohio runs a nonprofit in Haiti. This article states Amazon is building a big new distribution center in Springfield. Follow the money. Who is going to get massive tax breaks for hiring the new arrivals?
My take, on what’s out there and with Rosie’s comment last night putting a cultural aspect on this. Hard to believe that it’s disinformation and the fact the MSM, left and US state is going so hard on trying to disprove it speaks volumes.
Article:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13848669/Trump-migrants-eating-pet-cats-dogs-Springfield-Ohio.html
The cat-eating claim was always a side-show; the real story is why the Haitians are there in such numbers in the first place. The Amazon link might be the explainer.
More baiting.
It’s almost like the convicts on the first few fleets weren’t really irredeemably depraved criminals at all… it’s almost like they were carefully selected for skills, work ethic and safe sensibility… or maybe, just maybe, effectively indentured volunteers.
Wally, they were selected by the finest British legal minds.
That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it.
Friday’s Memes on Knuckledragging is particularly zingin’ this week.
Battery fun.
‘Happens so quickly’: Chilling iPad warning after fire destroys Perth home, killing pet (14 Sep)
China bans electric vehicles from underground carparks (14 Sep)
The most interesting thing is both these stories are at the lefty News.com.au main page. Maybe the Newscorpse management are starting to backflip on their net zero ideology. They should.
We’re reportedly about to be flooded with affordable Chinese EVs.
One thing I luv about Mail online is the dozen or more headliners a day involving “celebrities” I’ve never heard of ……. LOL!
Speaking of cats
A free cat for every Democrat vote!
Haitian Voter Fraud Uncovered in Springfield, Ohio (12 Sep)
Things really are bad in the UK.
John Nelson, 44, from Yuendumu, faced sentencing in August for striking a female relative in the head with a machete in Alice Springs in 2022, resulting in the woman’s skull being fractured.
Chief Justice Grant considered Nelson “a recidivist offender and a man of extremely poor character” whose prospects of rehabilitation were “practically non-existent”. Nelson went on to assault another female with a weapon while on bail for the machete attack.
Nelson’s history of criminality included six prior convictions of aggravated assaults on females, multiple convictions for assaulting police, deprivation of liberty, threatening behaviour, disorderly behaviour, unlawful entry, stealing and sexual intercourse with a child under 16.
Nelson, who at one stage was a chronic petrol sniffer, has spent most of his adult life in prison. Faced with Nelson’s schizophrenia and anti-social personality disorder, the judge was unable to establish a relationship between his mental illness and the machete attack. He found Nelson was just drunk and aggressive.
DV and general criminality in the 3rd nations is 35 times what it is in the wider community. This is due to the essential nature of 3rd nations cultsha. 3rd nation cultsha was the most patriarchal cultsha until the muzzies gave them a run for their money. Women were sex objects and items to trade and had no rights at all. They talk about intergenerational trauma but this is the real thing: a product of 47000 years of breeding. A 3rd nation bloke bashing a sheila is just a product of that time. Nothing to do with being on the grog or being schizo; it’s just in the genes.
Mr Nelson striking a pose:
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For shame, don’t you know 3rd nations cultsha before whitefella arrived was the Garden of Eden?
In Squeaky Clean news:
Taxpayers to cover Linda Reynolds’ costs in NACC case
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A horrid cynic might think that Dreyfus has received a heads up that the NACC is unlikely to find fault with the Porky Remuneration Process.
Went and exercised my democratic duty to express unreserved disgust with my beloved local council, which is quite possibly the most incompetent and corrupt in NSW.
Talk about being spoiled for (lack of) choice. Had no option but to write another column on the ballot paper entitled “none of the candidates” placing a one in the box drawn below. All the other columns were then crossed out.
Couple of observations – no gliberals to be seen on the ballot paper (gee, who’da thunk it) and the booths were equipped with pens, which is the first time I’ve seen that in many moons.
Also gave some labore and greenfilth imbeciles a spray on the way in, including interjecting as some labore bint started saying to a greenfilth bint “Anthony Albansleazey …” Me (at top note): “.. is an imbecile”. If the morons hadn’t impeded my entry to the schoolground by almost blocking the gate, I wouldn’t haven’t gotten so cross.
What a sham.
Did duty at about 8:30am.
As expected I was followed by magpies just about all the way there and all the way back. A pied butcherbird even met me at the entrance of the school. Voting is fun!
(I take mince with me, since if I don’t do that I get followed by irate birds rather than happy ones.)
I was generous .. just a big X on both papers couldn’t be bothered to apply my usual graffiti ………..
Lol. Suggest?
Of course the CIA has absolutely no operatives deeply embedded in US affiliated news agencies (or media platforms ) around the world.
Anti-Semitism envoy backs Coalition judicial inquiry
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Unfortunately, Ms Segal is speaking to the Senate – brim full of the Nasties who applaud anti-semitism as a splendid way of life.
Representative swill in the case of Greens voters it would seem.
Why are artists so bad these days?
‘It’s not good’: New royal statue divides opinion (BBC, 12 Sep, via Lucianne)
It’s pretty funny. Even the corgis don’t look like corgis.
Reducing the likelihood of haitians trying to eat them.
Der Sturmer, after he finds out Poots wasn’t joking about red lines.
Mentioned this morning that there is a distinct lack of people on either side who have direct knowledge of a global conflict or even a battlefield with a peer enemy. During the cold war there were many who had seen the horrors i.e. cooler heads prevailed more than once on both sides.
Seeing how Starmer handled the riots I’m not convicted he should be in charge of a chook raffle let alone a war time government should something break out.
Luigi must smile everytime he reads a Starmer story ………!
Decision by Palmyra Primary School to hand out medals to kids who aced NAPLAN sparks debate
Bethany HiattThe West Australian
Sat, 14 September 2024 2:00AM
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A primary school in Perth’s south has handed out medals to kids who aced their NAPLAN tests. Credit: 14995841/Pixabay (user 14995841)
A decision by a primary school in Perth’s south to hand out medals to kids who aced their NAPLAN tests has sparked an unintended furore among parents and educators.
Palmyra Primary School held a special assembly in August where parents were invited to watch students who did well on the national literacy and numeracy tests receive medallions and certificates.
Bicton Labor MP Lisa O’Malley, who presented the prizes, wrote on social media that Palmyra’s academic assembly “celebrated the students who scored top marks across various subjects in their NAPLAN” alongside a picture of the winners.
A Palmyra father said parents were split on the move, with some welcoming the awards while others — including him — found the focus on individual NAPLAN results “a bit bizarre”.
He believed it was odd for kids to be rewarded for something that was only meant to be reported to schools and parents.
“I’ve never seen it happen before and I’m not aware of any other schools that do that,” he said.
The parent assumed the awards ceremony had the Cook Government’s backing because of Ms O’Malley’s presence, but Education Minister Tony Buti distanced himself from the event.
“Schools are best placed to decide what events are suitable for their communities,” Dr Buti said.
“However, it is important to note, NAPLAN tests are just one aspect of a school’s assessment and reporting process. They don’t show all aspects of a student’s progress and should be viewed accordingly.”
More likely angst at bucking the every-kid-wins-a-prize rule .. now the, accepted, norm in state schools ……….
Son got high 90’s for naplan. The school average was 57. Scumbag lefty teacher pissed off as she didn’t think he was very bright. Not something you tell a 10 yo. He earns more than her now.
Isn’t NAPLAN supposed to all about how well the school is teaching the children? If only a few are doing well, then the school has failed. So I guess by giving awards, they are putting it back on the kids.
I thought that it was also supposed to determine funding as the worse the school did, the more gubmint munni they would get to improve scores.
Representative swill in the case of Greens voters it would seem.
Years ago there was a pair of statues of Liz and Phil sitting together and looking like a typical elderly couple, in Canberra.
Might have been part of some arts festival, something like that.
I really liked it.Of course, the haters of any art that resembles the real world hated it with a passion, and it subsequently was disappeared lest it might invoke incorrect ideas about Art or The Monarchy.
What is it about beauty in art that so infuriates leftists?
Traditional Aboriginal art gets a pass, of course, even though it is almost never ugly.
Drudge LOL.
Monty, you are ‘way behind the times. Everyone on the right knows Drudge Report has gone far left ever since he sold out of the business. He’s probably in Belize or somewhere enjoying his money. If so good on him!
That’s given an opportunity for a lot of people in that space like Liberty Daily, which is pretty feral but sometimes has good stuff.
Called it!
Plenty of women would snuggle close to The Donald if given the chance.
And why shouldn’t he enjoy a little social intercourse for the camera.
Don’t look at me though, M0nty. I’ve found my snuggle already.
Because it’s transcendental, along with the true and the good.
Leftist philosophy must reduce everything to the terms of the material world.
Nearly all of them are quite ugly people. Check out the sheilas attending Kamaltoe’s rallies. 90% are fat and truly ugly.
The mongs mong announces $200 Billion to be spent on hydrogen projects.
But poo-poos nuclear as too expensive because it would cost about 5% of that.
https://x.com/Bowenchris/status/1834461133702586635
That’s a reasonable facsimile of the Queen circa 1959.
But whoever did it didn’t want to bother with her hair so they smashed some head gear on her in a fashion she wouldn’t wear in public.
Corgis do get that fat and ugly too.
But who cares.
The mother of a disaster area of a family.
In a decade or so whoever is in charge of whatever is left of the Kingdom they were duty bound to serve will probably cut the statues down because racism.
Consider yourselves lucky it wasn’t a statue of a giant naked Smurf bumming a Womble.
That would need to be put on Wimbledon Common.
Rabz
I reckon ours (Snowy Monaro) would have to be high on the list for incompetence. The missus reckons it would take at least ten years to fix.
It’s a long list. I would have a few inner Melbournibad ones in my weekend multi.
Hugh, or a single belt of 7.62mm.
Great piece by Henry Ergas the the incompetent VC at Sydney University, who should be removed or resign.
However, don’t expect current VC Mark Scott to comprehend much of Ergas’ highly informed scholarship. Scott is a low-level bureaucrat, never an academic’s bootlace. That he has been put, by the left, in charge of our most significant university is a disgrace; the end result of it is seen in his inability to handle the Hamas terrorist campus invasion and its anti-semitism, his failure to protect Jewish students from it, and now in his refusal to adequately discipline and remove a dangerously incompetent academic. He cannot properly judge the issues of academic integrity being put forward by Ergas as Scott has never worked at nor ever been a genuine academic in the academic tradition, building understanding on long immersion in the culture and traditions of fiercely guarding genuine excellence. He simply takes a side and sticks to it.
RE the incompetence. Why do words suddenly go missing?
Oh hell, its ‘re the incompetent’ … I need to edit more these days as my typing defeats my brain especially when I am in a hurry, as I usually am. How do I get to edit on this site? What do I have to join?
Lizzie – once you post a comment there is a little cog appearing for about five minutes on the bottom right side which you click on to edit – you then simply save the edit.
I never see the errors until I press “enter” which is why 98% of my comments are followed by *edited x minutes ago* .. LOL!
Amazing that a mediocrity like Scott has risen so high. Started ‘advising’ Dr Terry Metherell iirc.
Failed upwards
We got a beautiful stretch of “koala safe” fence to go with the severely potholed road beside it. Sadly an enormous roo was unable to climb the “scientifically” spaced climbing poles, and so was skittled as it tried desperately to get off the road.
Roo lives matter, as does the life of ratepayers’ suspensions. But not to our council.
I voted for a “no wind farms” guy. It seemed a sensible choice.
Scott is a Knox Old Boy, AKA a KnOB.
Connexions matter, especially for potential troughers.
A mate of Fitzsimian?
I suspect council bureaucracies are filled with deadshits with ‘qualifications’ like Dip Nat Res and Applied Economic Geography.
Worse- full of Greens who restrict residential developments pushing up land prices. Actively planning for hi-density living so we get to live like ants on ridiculously overpriced postage stamp sized plots.
Those are the well edumacated ones.
Too true Calli- the North Shore is odious.
Barker is my particular pet hate.
Ten candidates for Lord Mayor. Socialist Alliance got 9 and the Greens I put tenth. It was a tough decision.
Georgie Purcell – Wikipedia
To paraphrase an updated saying, they didn’t see them coming, they sent for them. Financially naive with literally billions at their disposal, every grifter on the country is plotting to take out money through them.
And now, having taken a billion, ransoming that to get another is child’s play. It’s no different to any other kind of extortion, where you have to keep paying more or else.
Lizzie, who said it’s ‘our most significant university.? Could it be someone who once worked there? Here you go again, me at the centre of the universe.
Sydney University has been steadily sliding since the Marxist ‘economists’ wormed their way in (Wheelwright). 1970s.
It is your most significant university, not ours.
Like you. I weep for the ANU in the 1970s – how lucky I was to be there!
But, that’s over, red rover.
Today’s universities are degree mill machines primarily aimed at overseas students.
A fair bit of consternation amongst the PTBs over cuts to foreign student intakes that were flagged recently.
I’ll believe the numbers cut when I see it.
They are all addicted to foreign OPM and will go off like crazed druggies the moment their fix is withheld.
I too remember the ANU of the late 60s/70s. The worst I remember was riding around in a friend’s little old Austin 7 shouting ‘More fodder for Feds!’ at the occasional policeman(who usually grinned as we trundled past.) The good old days.
Now have a grandson there and an uphill task of rebutting the rubbish he brings home – luckily he is prepared to read and argue so I’m not too worried – yet.
Sydney University was the first university to be established in Australia. When I went there, in 1964, it was the only university in NSW (the new uni called Kenso Tech didn’t count, lol); there was a branch College far away in New England (where I later also held a part-time teaching fellowship). I started teaching at SU as a Post Graduate in 1968; held a teaching fellowship first then a full-time academic staff position before moving to a tenured lecturship in the new universities of the Dawkins Era, i.e. UTS, doing stints of part-time lecturing and tutoring also at UNSW and Macquarie.
Melbourne was the only uni that came near to Sydney Uni back in my early days. Other Group of Eight universities of vintage will of course claim significance, but Sydney and Melbourne were really ‘it’. The ANU was basically a newly established research school not important at all for undergraduate studies but well-respected as a national research hub.
I hold undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from USyd and have other associations there. SU’s current decline is a sad thing to see, something which many others of my era also feel. It aint just me, Joh.
Will grant though Joh that by the 70s the reputation of the u/g courses at ANU was good. Less so in the mid-60s.
I have a grandson enrolled there, and I’m with the Presbyterians come Sunday morning, so completely unbiased. 😀
My grandson whom I partly raised is currently studying at UTS in an area with which I am familiar. I have had my say to him about certain spins he encounters there.
Milt – Barker and Knox were the teams we hated the most back in my schoolboy rugby days.
“When Hamas seized power of the Gaza Strip in 2007, 120,000 Gazans who worked inside Israel had their passes revoked.[2] In recent years, Israel has allowed thousands of Gaza Palestinians to work within its borders. In 2021, 7,000 Gazans held Israeli work or trade permits. In 2022, the permit quota was raised to 17,000, with a planned increase to 20,000.[6] The wages earned in Israel are significantly higher than what’s available within Gaza. For example, one permit holder mentioned that one month of work in Israel equals three years of work in Gaza.[2] In September 2023, approximately 18,000 Gazans had Israeli work permits, which provided a cash injection of $2 million a day to Gaza’s economy.[7]”
Gazans cut off their noses to spite their faces.
Gazans typically worked as un or semi skilled labour in agriculture and construction.
In other words they were easily replaced.
The only employment generated by the kind financial gifts of the international community went into building many kms of concrete tunnels. At very poor wages, while the Hamas leadership skimmed off billions.
That’s why there was no employment and no proper housing in Gaza.
Interesting Rabz- thugby always provided a lot of scope for putting the boot in especially the ruck.
Incidentally given that ‘West bank’ workers permitted to work in Israel totalled 150,000 and at most there were 18,500 Gazans working in Israel it’s pretty obvious Gazans didn’t build Israel.
Garret went to Barker. Say no more. So did Carlton.
Pull the other one.Easy 50% of this went to Hamas.
Ok so now that money goes into Israeli pockets instead for the work being done. Another benefit of kicking out all the Gazans.
So many of our lefty haters are soft handed scions of privilege.
Councillors receive remuneration of between $20,000 and $35,000 PA. You have to wonder if someone is just bigoted against Vietnamese Australians.
And it’s not a salary but an allowance to cover council related expenses.
I doubt anyone other than mayors get elected to council for the money.
Depends on he state. Qld local Gov reps get paid way too much:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-19/queensland-mayors-councillors-awarded-pay-increase/103243952
I’d guess that for 99% of councillors it’s a 2nd income/job not their main source …….
Fairfield NSW .. Councillors $32 000 a year, Mayor $108 000 a year (plus car)
City manager around $300 000 a year
Lunatics encouraged in asylums comes to mind here. Unelected bureaucrats win again.
Today our Council (Woollahra) took a vote to diminish the number of counsillors from fifteen to nine (if memory serves). The Liberals had a stunning presence in all booths – obviously spending money set aside to fund those poor Libs who didn’t get their names on the ballot in time. So a cash spalsh for those left. Our choice was Libs or Independent tree huggers. Voted Libs, who also recommended reducing the number of councillors. Tree huggers of course were against that.
“Pull the other one.Easy 50% of this went to Hamas”
How is that statement incorrect?
2 million dollars daily into the Gazan economy, I think everyone knows Hamas run Gaza.
Because it’s not going into the “economy”. It’s funding terrorist related activities and the lifestyles of corrupt Hamas and Hez creeps. The UN is funding the Gaza economy.
That is what passes for an economy in Gaza.
I didn’t go to school in Sydney but one of my sisters did for a while.
She had nasty elbows and fingernails which she wielded visciously, a skill that was apparently much applauded whenever they played Ascham.
These schools have a culture that marks the child for life, and not necessarily in a bad way. Hairy and I paid up and pulled the referees to get our two into very top tier schools and university colleges (Syd U). They have done well. He came from that origin, City of London School, brother at St.Paul’s, and both Jesus College at Cambridge; he wanted the same for his kids and I didn’t argue. Did all the right things to fit in.
Interesting to be a parent there, I found. Another world in fact.
Serious question, even though it would be a pyric victory could Bolt appeal for special leave to have this overturned and at least have his 2 articles unblocked:
https://www.dark-emu-exposed.org/home/returning-to-the-watershed-moment-in-2011-regarding-race-relations-and-free-speech-in-australia
Accepting that debate on ABC is one of the stupidest things he’s ever done. What the fck was he thinking ? The place is a leftwing snake pit.
Look at the positives, JC: many of those who tuned in to the debate normally take no interest in politics — and got to see how far the media would go to cheat against Trump.
Next time Trump talks about election theft, it will be so much harder for media lies to cut it with undecideds.
A valid point, Tom.
Just like our, sorry, Their ABC.
‘Debates’ are just more legacy meja bullshite- remember ch9 with their ‘worm’?
Seen at a servo in the ACT: Red baseball cap with the slogan “Make Israel Palestine again”
Fortunately it was wife who saw it and not me.
Sheesh
Since Israel pre-dated the Muslim Arab colonisation by thousands of years, it shows a grotesque level of historical ignorance.
De-colonise Israel.
Overconfidence..
Strategy not overconfidence.
ABC fell into Trump’s trap. It is resonating. The 3:1 pile on was so obviously over the top that the independents are breaking in Trump’s direction bigly
That won’t stop the steal of course, but it’ll make it harder.
It’s Also “Disinformation” When Our Government Does It
Garret went to Barker. Say no more. So did Carlton.
Also the Alma Mater of the lamentable Rob Oakeshott.
Oakeshott deserves credit for disappearing. He should be condemned for ever appearing.
Didn’t he run again in ’22?
Now training as a Doctor. He would be on a comfortable index-linked parliamentary pension.
Apparently there’s some discord and conflict between the two main Nazi Pallie groups protesting in Melbourne. There’s one thing you can always be sure of which is that the left will always turn on and eat its own.
The Oz….
Biggest Melbourne Palestine rally organisers in war of words over conduct at protests
Here’s a snippet of the Oz piece….
In vile acts, protesters squirted an irritant up the nostrils of police horses and the visors of some of the riders, lobbed horse manure at them, and harassed journalists and members of the public. It led to dozens of arrests and injuries.
The Weekend Australian can reveal that Sit-Intifada group leader Ihab Al Azhari had wished destruction and suffering upon the Australian government and the Victorian Police.
Mr Al Azhari’s face was plastered on the front page of The Australia and the Herald Sun on Thursday in a striking image of him holding back a police horse.
On Thursday, he told a line of Victoria Police blocking protesters from approaching the weapons expo that he wished they would suffer in the same way Gazans do.
“I do wish it on you,” he told police. “Because you are complicit, and if it happens to you remember me, remember what I’m saying to you. you are part of this crap system.
“I say that they deserve to see the suffering the children from Gaza see, the whole system. Every single one of them.”
It’s understood Mr Al Azhari has become a wealthy man from his steel distribution business in Victoria, with a wide range of lucrative local government project contracts.
The behaviour of these activists didn’t sit well with The Liberation Crew, who say it had no regard for peaceful protesting and for the cause of the Palestinian movement.
In a statement sent to The Weekend Australian, the group said that, for the sake of the Palestinian movement, “we have kept our silence, twice now, choosing not to retaliate. But enough is enough. Bullies must be called out for their actions.
“Shame on you for your actions (and) for your continued bullying, intimidation, and discrimination.”
Mr Al Azhari abruptly left a demonstration in front of the weapons expo on Thursday when Liberation Crew members were invited to re-enact “the massacre at Al-Tabaeen school” in Gaza.
It was led by prominent figure Hash Tayeh, who has become a successful businessman in Melbourne with his restaurant chain Burgertory.
A few thoughts on the above….
Firstly, animal welfare is not a strong suit among Muslims. Just as well the police didn’t bring out the canines. However, if Vic Plod are really interesting in dispersing Nazi Muslim rioters, they should train a drove of pigs. That’ll quickly disperse the likes of Mr Ihab Al Azhari.
Secondly, I note that name again…..Hash Tayeh…..hmmm, ahh yes, he’s the same Palestinian burger man and all round liar and Jew hater who instigated an unseemly and highly anti-Semitic ‘gathering’ in Caulfield last November, on a Friday night, outside a synagogue. That night Muslims and leftist SCUM turned up to harass, intimidate and threaten Jews. The gathering by Tayeh’s followers was based on a big porky (pardon the pun) Tayeh propagated, a lie straight out of the Protocols.
Finally, as for Mr Ihab Al Azhari, I think it can be safely say that this “Palestinian’ is not engaging and speaking about issues in a very calm and dispassionate manner.
Went to Bondi Junction today, walked through the mall and I saw several placards with the words….
Rubbish not Radicals
and several spruikers wearing t-shirts with the words….
‘Put the Greens last”
Could there be a pushback happening against the Greens?
If the Greens increase their vote today, given their Jew hatred and far-left politics, we need to be very worried about the future.
Be very worried about the future.
I think there is a pushback against Greens, Cassie. Saw the same placards in Bondi Junction two days ago.
When I took the Libs how-to-vote today we asked what their position was on the numbers referendum for Woollahra Council – reduce or not? Reduce, they said. To get rid of the greens? I joked, and they all agreed. The Residents First types who are greens in disguise.
Exclusive: Photo Essay — Kamala Harris’s ‘Middle-Class’ Upbringing in Westmount, Canada
LOL. Looks like the very best part of Vaucluse.
Middle class that is not.
BREAKING: In Huge Blow to Cheating Democrats, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Improperly Dated Mail-In Ballots Won’t be Counted
And the Democrats will simply ignore the ruling as they did last time.
Kamala Harris First Solo Interview with Local Pennsylvania Reporter Turns into Disaster
lol. This is more like what we expected during the debate, whereas she was schooled and assisted there to the hilt. She clearly has no idea about anything, just a load of word salad, hopeful burbles and emotional stuff about her childhood in ‘middle class’ suburbia. That little meme is now destroyed by the video tour of her suburb of upbring. It’s rich. No other word for it. She’s vacuous in the extreme, plus repetitive and it is all nervously offered. It will have Putin quaking in his boots for sure. Not.
Is it just me, or has Kamala suddenly aged the last month?
https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2024/Sep/10/in-fresh-drive-israel-to-hire-10000-construction-workers-5000-caregivers-from-india
I’m curious as to why Shatterzz doesn’t like Dai Le. Unlike the Teals, she’s a real independent and her beliefs echo what many here believe.
Whilst nobody’s perfect, it was Dai Le who finally, finally, after twenty long years, sealed the final nail in the coffin of Eddie’ girl, a woman who back in 2001 should never, ever have been preselected for anything.
Kamala Harris sticks with ABC for first solo interview since slanted debate — and still serves up word salad
At least Dai Le became a citizen.
@atensnut
OMG. Embarrassing! Kamala BOMBS on first interview after debate.
The evil and nastiness of the repulsive Waltz is palpable. The bad, bad little man.
@EmeraldRobinson
I think the Vietnamese would have to rank as one of our most successful immigrant groups. They are almost always lifters, not leaners. A marvellous people, industrious, they work hard, they don’t play the victim card.
Dunno about others here but I’d rather take in 3000 Vietnamese over 3000 Gazans.
Lotza their “leaner” mob in this SW Sydney “houso” estate & the Bonnyrigg estate further up the road …….!
Viets next door, circa1985, parents never worked or bothered to learn English .. 80% of this estate is SE Asian you can count on one hand how many “originals” have ever worked (most of the kids do) ….
Viet bloke where I work now, I reckon 1/3rd of his conversations involve how racist Australians are.
Pegged him early on as someone after easy money with a chip on his shoulder.
That said, have met Vietnamese immigrants who have put in and contributed. Still Vietnamese, rather than Australian though.
What’s wrong with this ad in today’s Worst Australian?
Haw!
I’d bet they’re all lefties too.
Ya reckon?
Just a wild guess.
Walking distance from my place – not that it matters.
Not much “diversity” among the speakers.
Yes there is. Diversity does not mean what you think it does. As there is not a single white male, it’s diverse using the new definition.
“Diversity” delivers a smorgasbord of mediocrity (like the speakers on display).
Which is why companies and educational institutions in the US – where it originated – are quietly abandoning it.
AIM another professional association disgraces itself, noice.
A pal of mine attended an AIM seminar. The keynote speaker was Morrisson – that is the General who likes high heels in men.
Six childless cat ladies?
Ok, I’m not entirely sure than two or three of them aren’t actually male.
what’s wrong?
… too many rangas
I hope this link works.
It could also be said about another species of humanoids.
https://ogdaa.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2024-09-13T09:00:00-05:00&max-results=20
Bugger, couldn’t capture the image. waaah. 😀
Haha. Melbourne in spring: the talking heads on the TV racing coverage are looking for the horses that best handle hail, which has been rain down on us on and off throughout the afternoon.
Sort that sh1t out for the GF.
The ones wearing those hoodie things and blinkers.
I’m old enough to remember back three whole years to 2021, when a protestor was held in a jail cell for one month, and lost his job, because of an erroneous allegation that he had punched a police horse.
Images abound of protestors this week doing far worse to police horses in Melbourne.
I want to know why the Coppers don’t club the turds anymore.
Was a time when, if you laid a finger on the horse, retribution would rain down on those soft heads.
Also, no mounted charges at the filth. I loooooved seeing soy boys and so-called “girls”, sliced and diced under those lovely, iron shod hooves.
Kenoath!
Very Gates of Vienna. Might breach some Code of Conduct.
Nino 3.4 SST’s have dropped below the threshold for La Nina.
Will be interesting to see how low they go, nevertheless this is the forth in a row.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/ocean/
cohenite
September 14, 2024 10:21 am
So one day he’s going to – from past behaviour – kill a woman.
Why are we waiting for him to do that? It’s certainly not in the woman’s best interests.
So I ask again, why?
For the American context, but still useful…
Answers to 12 Bad Anti-Free Speech Arguments
Greg Lukianoff
For the American context, but still useful…
Answers to 12 Bad Anti-Free Speech Arguments
Greg Lukianoff
I gave up after the first point which conceded that the distinction between speech and violence was a social construct. Anybody who thinks that needs a punch in the face. A bloody nose is quite different from being called rude names.
So one day he’s going to – from past behaviour – kill a woman.
Why are we waiting for him to do that?
A day in the courts in Darwin is instructive. The cycle of violent offenders is seemingly endless and depressing. They are almost all Aboriginal males, and repeat cases too.
The system is caught between locking them up to protect females, and not locking them up because of supposed racism.
There is no solution unless IMHO the present system is massively disrupted with the Centrelink handout mentality linked to “town camps” and “remote communities” is broken. The integration of male Aboriginals into normal society where they have a job and normal hopes and expectations would likely remedy what we have now.
That’s not going to happen because the model of “cultural aquariums” with a supposed desirable situation of living in a “relationship with the land” has been imposed upon us all and it isn’t going to go away, mainly because the north of Oz is out of sight and out of mind, and a lot of Big Men and white workers are all making money out of the system.
A “Voice” to Parliament would solve all these problems, surely?
Top….MEN…
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/14/joe-biden-dismisses-russian-threats-during-meeting-with-keir-starmer
Joe Biden dismissed sabre-rattling threats made by Vladimir Putin as the US president met with the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, at the White House on Friday.
Biden said he did not accept that Ukraine using western-made Storm Shadow missiles to bomb targets in Russia would amount to Nato going to war with Moscow.
At a foreign policy summit on Friday afternoon, Biden said: “I do not think much about Vladimir Putin.”
Biden and Starmer’s top foreign policy teams were meeting at the Blue Room in the White House. At the start of the meeting, James Matthews from Sky News jumped the gun by asking Biden: “What do you say to Vladimir Putin’s threat of war?”
Biden scolded him. “You be quiet, I’m going to speak, OK?” the president said, before beginning his prepared remarks.
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It’s a pity you’ve such a closed mind, BeauGan.
You should read the whole thing.
You’d learn, for instance, that nobody is right 100% of the time. Given that reality, painful though it may be for some to concede, free speech is not just an abstract right but is actually useful in everyday life.
You’d learn, for instance
Beaugy’s brain is maxed out; there’s simply no room for any more learning. He knows absolutely everything he wants to know.
That’s not going to happen because the model of “cultural aquariums” with a supposed desirable situation of living in a “relationship with the land”.
It isn’t a relationship with the land. It’s a relationship with Centrelink.
It’s also about native title and the rights to claim money for use of the land. Money which goes directly into corrupt big men’s pockets and never helps the people who still live in squalor.
Break this land/aboriginal nexus now. Repeal Native Title.
It has to be done before it is done by an incoming invader.
It’s a pity you’ve such a closed mind, BeauGan.
It’s only closed against bullshit. The first sniff of it, and I’m off. I’m certainly not prepared to sift it for the odd grain of sense.
My position on free speech is straightforward. It makes it easy to find out when you are wrong. Hence in a culture which practises it, people learn from each other. The culture learns.
Cultures which don’t practise it ossify.
I gave up after the first point which conceded that the distinction between speech and violence was a social construct.
Wrong Dr BG. That’s the argument that the enemies of free speech are using, if you actually read the article which rebuts this.
Some of that’s true, Tom. I’ll give you that. But he’s suing ABC for defamation because George Slopanopolus—everyone’s midget sized pundit—apparently decided to run his mouth.
Honestly, what kind of welcome was he expecting? They handed the cow the script, and then made sure to cut him off at every turn to “creatively reinterpret” his answers.
Rockdoctor
September 14, 2024 8:58 am
Frolicking, with the WWIII concern.
Just think about this one, it 2024 we’ve got Putin who is constrained by hardliners in the back room who think he hasn’t gone hard enough and a senile old man being guided by neo-cons ……
We are in dangerous waters and it would only take an Arch Duke Ferdinand moment to spark the lot.
And if we haven’t got an Archduke, we’ll just ‘create one’ by giving Zelenskyy the Storm Shadow missile programming codes or new missiles so he can launch long range strikes deep into Russian territory. Ostensibly at military sites but we all know that an ‘errant missile program’ will send one of more into/near Moscow. Zelenskyy has already lamented that he can’t strike Moscow, specifically the Kremlin, as the range on the current missiles is too short.
Some in the West seem intent on provoking an enlarged conflict. Just yesterday, Putin said this:
If this decision is made, it will mean nothing less than the direct participation of NATO countries, the United States, and European countries in the war in Ukraine. And this, of course, significantly changes the very essence, the very nature of the conflict. This will mean that NATO countries, the United States, and European countries are fighting Russia. Therefore, it is not a question of allowing the Ukrainian regime to strike Russia with these weapons or not. It is a question of deciding whether NATO countries are directly involved in a military conflict or not.
If we truly awaken the bear, how do we get it to go back to sleep again?
And if we haven’t got an Archduke, we’ll just ‘create one’
I have no dog in this fight other than it is a European problem that they are big and ugly enough to support themselves. IMO not our problem we have potentially worse in the northern Pacific we should be prepping for and praying it doesn’t happen.
That said, my concern is italicised speedbox, I have 2 kids one of who would likely be rendered unfit for service and I’m glad being a young male but the other is in good shape.
I have no wish for them to end up on a pointless European battlefield because Brussels suddenly realises it bark is worse than its bite.
My biggest concern Rockdoc is the potential for enlargement of the theatre. For example, what makes anybody so certain that the conflict can be contained to Russia and Ukraine territory? If it spills into western Europe that involves NATO, directly. Uh huh, then what?
Meanwhile, Yemen, Iran, China, North Korea and others think this could be a good time to settle some old scores. The USA and NATO are distracted and in any case, can’t currently fight across multiple fronts.
It is public record that Zelenskyy has badgered for direct NATO support (boots on the ground) to defeat Russia but of course, the USA has vetoed any proposal. Long range missile strikes seem, to me, to have grave potential for rapid escalation and once that happens, there will be no way to easily get the Genie back in the bottle.
“Yet, in 2019, in the United States, there were 2.61 hate crimes per 100,000 people; in Denmark, there were 8.08 per 100,000 people; in Germany, 10.34; and in the United Kingdom, a whopping 157.67”
Isn’t this the consequence of hate speech laws rather than differences in tolerance?
In Germany it is illegal to insult people by calling them fat and of course calling shemales ‘he’ in the UK will get you hauled before the courts.
Wasn’t the writer just pointing out out that equating speech to violence, a tool of the left, particularly on university campuses is a nonsense?
Speech is an alternative to violence. Those that seek safe spaces and have palpitations over mean words are part of the problem.
Sorry, Bushie, could you please explain that in more detail for us interested but (almost) ignorant weather watchers. Also, la Nina: yes, or no?
Trump is going complete scorched earth.
Bomber Harris is sitting on the sidelines and taking notes.
Curtis Lemay is thinking of asking him to dial back the destruction a little.
https://x.com/i/status/1834648914613748209
Candace should speak as much as she likes.
The latest is that Jews were warned via an app to avoid the towers on 9/11 even though apps hadn’t been invented in 2001, and even though 400 Jews were killed in the attack, disproportionately more than the percentage of Jews living in New York (13%)
https://x.com/stillgray/status/1834601405467730325?t=dw069ECqcmzIlFwYqcJ7PQ&s=19
Is she doing satire now?
Confirms Rowan Atkinson’s position – the solution to “offensive speech” is more speech.
even though apps hadn’t been invented
Good find, Rosie.
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Mole, he should’ve said that instead of the Cats+Dogs stuff. The cats+dogs stuff is more likely along the lines that Rosie mentioned a short while ago. They’re missing because they’re being used in Voodoo sacrifices.
“Tiphaine Auzière, 40, told Paris Match magazine: ‘I have concerns about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social networks about my mother being a man.’
Auzière also discussed how wounded she remained after discovering as a 10-year-old child that her teacher mother was seeing the teenage Emmanuel Macron.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13843597/Brigitte-Macron-awarded-damages-viral-false-claim-actually-transgender-man-named-Jean-Michel.html
When I first started commenting here over ten years ago some likely troll came in and suggested that my vocabulary and grammar and my writing style was far too polished and ‘masculine’ to be that of a woman.
People will sometimes seize on any nonsense to make some silly point.
Perhaps that troll was picking on me in particular because I was only the third woman commenting on the Cat then, along with Gab and Kae. It was a more male environment then and it can still sometimes be tough for women.
Moment lead singer of iconic rock band Jane’s Addiction explodes onstage, punches guitarist mid-song
Daily Mail. Seems it was a reunion concert..
Wrong Dr BG. That’s the argument that the enemies of free speech are using, if you actually read the article which rebuts this.
Eyrie, below is a direct quote and shows that he definitely does not rebut it.
Yes, a strong distinction between the expression of opinion and violence is a social construct, but it’s one of the best social constructs for peaceful coexistence, innovation, and progress that’s ever been invented.
“A social construct is a concept that exists not in objective reality but as a result of human interaction.”
Exactly.
Candace should speak as much as she likes.
Yes, the more she opens her mouth the more she discredits herself. She’s such a dummy, an unhinged Jew hating dummy.
But even dummies can be dangerous. I’m sure Liz Storer is a fan.
bwahahahaha, oh God! I can see Liz nodding as she watches Candace podcasts.
I almost peed! 😀
And Candace Owens was all gung ho for the conspiracy nonsense about Brigitte Macron being a man.
It was bulltish just like the lie that Michelle Obama is a man.
More money spent on Pets than child care. It’s probably more in Australia.
/Economist
Could this be part of the reason why the Springfield story gained such traction? Also explains the frenzied response from Dem supporters.
No one seemed to care about raped and murdered young women. But pets! And wildlife!
In that case, its a good idea not to bring in people determined to sacrifice or eat pets.
I love my animals unequivocally, but, there is a line.
I found a terrific soap for the dogs, great for their skin, doesn’t suds too much like shampoos, rinses out well and gets rid of grass itch.
Huge block that lasts ages.
A friend spent $12,000 on chemo for her thirteen year old cat.
I cannot, even if I had the funds, spend that kind of money on my dogs and cats.
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Was privileged to be with the Chilean community in Sydney today. Together we commemorated 51 years from the appalling US and Australian backed coup that toppled the democratically elected Allende government.
Did Australia back the coup that threw Allende out?
Frigging commie.
Fortunately for him we don’t do helicopters in this country.
Fujimori died yesteday btw.
It was about 1 year into the Whitlam government, and that government were not impressed that the Australian Ambassador in Santiago reported in Allende’s thugs ruling the streets and creating the breakdown of law and order to allow a communist coup, and the democratically elected Chamber of Deputies then requesting Pinochet to take over to restore order.
of course the lunatic left blames the CIA, and by implication, all western intelligence agencies, including ASIS
Saves them having to consider their policies.
Any Communist Government got there by lying, cheating, or lying and cheating.
They should – as a matter of course – be sent packing with extreme prejudice.
Conservative governments are just as bad, and the same treatment meted out to them just as routinely.
I certainly wouldn’t like to be seen as playing favourites here.
And let’s not even think about Theocracies…
Get a load of this biased pos pulling our the race card.
Martin Luther King was unavailable for comment.
It is very biased to only fact check one of the candidates in a debate.
What part of ‘bias’ does she not understand? Her bias is not a ‘stereotype’, it is a fact. She’s biased and claiming to be a real journalist.
You’re fired, Lindsey, Kamala’s bestie.
Kamela is no more a black woman than I am.
Anyone who says otherwise had better give me an answer to the question on everyones lips since Noah started checking the boarding slips for the Ark:
“Is a Zebra black with white stripes, or white with black stripes?”
Typical meja puke- which outlet vomited that up?
Magnificent. We need much, much more of this in Mosquebourne. 🙂
The decline and eventual death of vicpol began with the paying of compensation to the verminous Rod Quantock a couple of decades back.
It has been a flume ride since then.
Mustn’t upset the precious petals.
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Neuro-prefixing nears its use by date.
Looking like another landslide win for Clover.
You can never have too many bike lanes.
It is time for Sky to learn that regurgitating what everyone has already observed during the day/week, and bringing in commentators who also regurgitate the same news with a touch of name dropping, is not current affairs analysis.
Morrow is worthless.
AI Joes
https://x.com/CherylWroteIt/status/1834837324640768001?t=RJj_-s_WtglXe72_eI3MUw&s=19
That. Was. Awesome. Thanks Rosie.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore awaits verdict on a third decade in powerStaff writers
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Sydney’s Lord Mayor Clover Moore is waiting to learn whether she will begin a third decade in the office, which for her started in 2004. Her Team Clover is also contesting councillor positions.
Among challengers to Ms Moore, Labor mayoral candidate Zann Maxwell told The Saturday Telegraph there was a “mood for change after 20 years” as he cast his vote.
“Our messages about affordability, nightlife and fixing the rubbish are resonating,” he said.
Liberal mayoral candidate Lyndon Gannon said Ms Moore “is obviously the most formidable independent politician in Australia. She’s done a lot of good for this city, but on the ground we’re feeling a definite move for change, and for the next generation to take charge.”
On Saturday morning, Indigenous independent candidate Yvonne Weldon complained one of Ms Moore’s volunteers had removed her corflutes at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence in Redfern.
Ms Moore apologised in the comments of Ms Weldon’s Instagram post, saying “sorry, this absolutely should not have happened”.
“I’m told the volunteer was instructed to rectify and replace immediately,” she said.
Ms Moore told a media conference on Saturday “we’ve had a lot of candidates, and I’ve been listening for the fresh ideas, and quite frankly, there haven’t been any. I think the progressive ideas come from our team.’’
Ms Moore won 43 per cent of first references in 2021 and 68 per cent of the two-party preferred vote over Labor.
Getting rid of the small-business destroying green bike lanes from nowhere to nowhere else is one bright new idea that won’t see the light of day under Ms. Moore’s regime of economic terror. Inner city will never learn though. Bike lanes rule, saving the planet two-wheels at a time.
Is it worth complaining when your comment to The Australian gets the big reject? Yes. They don’t encourage it, but you can email and tell them what you think of their moderation; if you do it moderately it can work.
After complaint, several of my longer comments, one in particular recently, have been restored into the public domain. Of course, most people won’t see these restored comments for the issues will have moved on by then, so the delay is a form of deplatforming, but at least you are telling a higher up person that the junior mods are running riot again with leftist interference. I know plenty of excellent writers on the Cat have suffered the ignominy of rejection of perfectly acceptable commentary. So …
The address to write to is:
comments@theaustralian.com.au
I quit the Oz for this reason. There seemed to be one moderator who was just a left wing cretin. I went through the rules. Never used bad language. I was careful. But my comments were rejected. I did write to have them reinstated. But it was deplatforming. I got sick of it and decided it wasn’t worth my money. I like the paper but I like going able to comment.
Now you cant see your comments form the Australian newspaper site, you have to get a google app to do it. Who is going to do that? More deplatforming.
Mike “the blisters on my cock arent from sunburn” Carlton further outs itself as a mong and an anti-semite.
Mike Carlton
@MikeCarlton01
There is no gutter too deep, no sewer too foul for The Israelian…
Foul old flogbag.
On the subject of objective reality versus social constructs, sex of a human being is an objective reality, gender is a social construct. The issue is what does society do when confronted by a man pretending to be a woman? Society can take it that we should go along with the pretence, or not.
Likewise, society can pretend that a punch in the nose belongs in the same box as calling someone a rude name, or it can decide that they are different. Objectively they are distinct, but society can decide that we must treat them as equivalent. An individual may choose to follow the social convention or not.
Either you agree that sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me, or you feel that words can hurt you deeply. In which case you may not be able to distinguish being insulted from being hit with a brick. This tends to happen with people who have never been hit with a brick. I am inclined to hit such people with a brick so they can perceive the difference. Not from malice, just a desire to sharpen their thinking.
It should be obvious that the so called violence of words is a matter of language. If you are stone deaf or don’t speak the language, you won’t be upset if someone tells you that you are a phuckwit. Being hit by a brick is language independent. So there is a clear objective difference.
I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Me too!
(It doesn’t come via my window wrapped in a brick, does it?)
Cats, Mosquebourne is the Woild’s most existable Mogadishu! 🙂
Incoherent illiterate innumerate anti-scientific syphilis addled geriatric alert, Cats – this has just appeared on the thread about the belgrano antipope:
FFS, what the f*ck! 😡
Using agents to build an agent company: Joao Moura
Summary: In a recent presentation, the CEO of CrewAI discusses the explosion of AI agents and their impact on automation and software development. Over 10 million CrewAI agents were executed in the last month alone, illustrating the rapid growth and practical applications of these technologies. The speaker explains the concept of AI agents using large language models (LLMs) to make autonomous decisions and adapt in real-time. He shares personal experiences that led to the founding of CrewAI and outlines how it offers tools for building multi-agent automations. The presentation encourages viewers to adopt AI agents for their businesses and highlights CrewAI’s new features, aimed at enhancing productivity and easing integration. ### Key Points -**Understanding AI Agents:** AI agents, based on LLMs like ChatGPT, can make autonomous decisions and adapt dynamically, moving past traditional automation that requires strict input-output definitions. – **Complexity of AI Frameworks:** While AI agents appear simple, building and managing them involves multiple layers of complexity, including caching, memory management, and inter-agent communication. – **Personal Journey:** The CEO shares how his personal experiences and desire to automate tasks led to the creation of CrewAI. He developed a marketing crew using agents to boost LinkedIn engagement. – **Use Cases and Community:** CrewAI has gained substantial traction, with over 16,000 stars on GitHub and an active community, demonstrating widespread interest and application of AI agents across businesses. – **Future of AI Agents:** The CEO predicts that AI agents will become an integral part of the software landscape, advising businesses to adopt them early and start small. . ### Important Quote “This is going to be huge, bigger than the internet. This is not going back; people are not going to stop using agents from one day to the other.”
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One of the many agentic frameworks enabling the zero staff business.
Hi Delta,
I was referring to the region in the Pacific Ocean known as nino 3.4, which long story short is the area in the Pacific used as the most accurate reference point in determining whether things are ElNino/LaNina/Neutral.
Sea surface temps (SST’s) need to be -0.4C or lower for five consecutive months for a La Nina to be declared. They have been under zero since early July and although not spending enough time under the threshold as yet the general trend has been down and as predicted by some long range forecasters that trend is accelerating.
So atm we’re technically not there but well on the way to another LaNina.
Some forecasting agencies are predicting a weak one (BOM being one), others are looking at moderate to strong.
Bwaahahahahahaha! What an ahistorical imbecile – shitlam was apoplectic about the one way helicopter trips his fellow collectivists in Chile enjoyed (briefly).
Chile is the only South American country in the OECD.
There might just be a very obvious reason for this – although it is now sliding back down the rankings in typical south American fashion.
OK, Cats it is a Saturday Night after all – time to forget about the unrelenting malevolent stupidity of politicians and enjoy a li’l bit o’ sexiness …
the Surfrajettes – Heart o’ Glass 🙂
uh oh, numbers bob has woken from his coma.
Do try and be kind to the poor old man – he must be reading what’s been written in the past twenty years, with access to the North Vietnamese archives, and realizing how completely he was taken for a mug, by masters of the art of propaganda.
Rabz, the Suffragettes may be able to play instruments, but Palmers Girls are way hotter, visually. 😀
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE
Munich has started on World Movies.
Palmers Girls are way hotter, visually.
Only if you’re attracted to zombies.
Lol! From memory, most blokes don’t care if the women are zombies. 😀
Just bloody magnificent – Simple Minds*, 1982, purveying the definitive pop song, at volume … 🙂
*Definitive line up as well – Kerr, Burchill, Forbes, Gaynor – accept no substitutes!
Football/Brisbane/Meanjin/Hfsrwdefh news (the Hun, apropos of the WTC delivered prior to the semi final between BrisVegas and the Greater Western Sydney Homos):
‘Cultural Educator’. Yeah righto.
And:
I would opine at this point that previously these people were ‘custodians’. Now the lands are apparently theirs. When you pay for the land, it’s yours, and not before.
250,000 years. Plus, apparently.
This, from a ‘cultural educator’.
Mr Kerin is probably wondering why he’s being slayed on the socials.
We are supposed to take this malarkey seriously?
250,000 years? I can remember when it was 20,000 years….and still never discovered how to boil water…
I suspect Brendan didn’t provide the AFL. or anyone really, with a draft of that one. Lot to unpack there.
Never rated them, whatsoever.
I have recollections of the terror at the Munich Olympics from the News coverage. I was not yet a teenager when that crime was committed. I have read much about it since.
My parents lived through WWII. Although they VERY rarely spoke of it, they never spoke a single, disparaging word against the Jews. A couple of years later, after the Munich Slaughter, my father let me watch “The World at War”, with him, late at night. It was not broadcast during primetime lest it upset the precious public. To say I learnt much, is an understatement.
I digress. Getting back to the film Munich. Most of us here applaud the hunting, and putting down of the perpetrators.
However, after I had posted upthread, that I would dearly love to bash heads during the filthy protests, some here, pointed to the rule of law which frowned upon such action, yet, at the same time, applauded the hunting down and executing of the filth which murdered more than a thousand Jews on Oct 7.
What the Hell is different?!?
The filth “protesting”, in Melbourne would cheerfully sanction the public slaughter of not only Jews, but any of “us”, who disagreed with them. Think VERY hard about that.
I have had to defend myself in serious situations. I have NEVER been in danger like the innocents of Munich and Oct 7. Do NOT talk to me about Laws.
Together we commemorated 51 years from the appalling US and Australian backed coup that toppled the democratically elected Allende government.
Interesting, Shoebridge, as well as being a senator for the Australian Nazi party, is also a historical ignoramus.
Gough Whitlam was Labor PM at the time. He and his government condemned the overthrow of Allende.
Most Chileans supported Pinochet.
Bland sexless cyphers.
Australian actor Lex Marinos dies ‘surrounded by family’ aged 75A star beloved by generations of Australians has died “surrounded by family and the sounds of Bob Dylan” aged 75.
From the Hun.
Cernovich was posting about this a short time ago.
An example of a proper chick – that you load into your big fat convertible and take out to a nightclub on a Saturday night … 🙂
For kultural edukators everywhere! 🙂
“It’s a ceremony we’ve been doing for 250,000 years
What a load of horse shit.
Yes, but they are never called to account!
“career ending” information on Tim Walz,
now come on, what could there be from the bloke who set up and ran the high school gay club?
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