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The Australian Election Results
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The Australian Election Results

Well so far it looks like the centre-left Liberals are tied with far-left Labour, who will probably end up once again creating a temporary coalition with the extreme-left Greens.

Just another beautiful day in the United Australian Socialist Republic.

I voted for a mix of independents, though with the changes to the way it's all worked out I'm not certain there was any point in showing up.

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My condolences Leonard. I suggest you make plans to migrate to.... uuhhhhh...

(is there any place left worth living for men but Eastern Europe?)

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Given my electorate was 5/6 left blatantly left wing (e.g. the socialist alliance). I was tempted to donkey vote. Didn't really see a lot worth voting for on that piece of toilet paper either, think I put the fisher's and shooters party as my no. 1 choice.
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Had a bit of excitement in my electorate, one of the safest coalition seats in the country, a local independent cantidate that I voted for, a proper RP guy who ran just to make a point, was the target of a massive, massive SJW attack the day prior to the elections over a "homophobic" meme that he'd shared some time in the past that they dug up. He handled the attack and stood his ground so well that it makes me wonder if he might be a member here (If you're here, you know who you are and well done mate)
Still a great result, with him just behind the major parties, and ahead of the extreme left Greens.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 06:54 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

For this reason I regularly give thanks that the UK is an island.

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It's been a fucking sad election campaign.

Both parties are centre-left with huge factions on both sides of the aisle. Both parties have ran their elections on the opposing sides taking away some sort of subsidisation i.e. labor with medicare, the liberals with negative gearing.

The truth is, Australia is a very fucking strange place right now. We don't have the wealth disparity that America has. The working class can still own property and become relatively wealthy. People are voting Green locally and Liberal nationally. Everyone wants their cake and to eat it too.

Problem is, this country is under severe threat from rampant political correctness. Immigration has sprouted a disenfranchised generation of young Muslims who don't fit into Western or Islamic culture and the housing market has essentially sold itself out too dirty Chinese money and rampant speculation.

I used to really like Malcolm Turnbull. He is a master of business, he has an innovative mindset but he has been weighed down by the beuracracy of his own party as well as the ridiculous fucking political correct narrative that dominates Australian media. Fucking our country being in debt Malcolm, what are you going to do about female ratios in Parliament and Gay Marriage?

Still probably the best country on earth.
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My seat has been 'safe' Nationals seat since the 50's. It also gets the Christian vote since the sitting member got into a huge amount of trouble in the 90's for repeated homophobic statements that, oddly, no-one has ever bought up again.

I have never voted for anyone who has successfully gotten a seat or power in any election.

This time, I figured, "It'll be Labour or Liberal either way", which is either Left or Left, so I figured, who can I vote in purely as an Annoying, Destructive force that would trigger SJW's if, for some insane reason, they actually got in?

Hell, I laughed when I saw Fred Nile on the ballot, but I cast my vote, and damned if I didn't help Pauline Hanson - someone I can't stand - get a seat in the Senate. It was worth it for the Troll Value when I saw all the offense she's caused them just by winning.

My local independent member is insane. I don't mean crazy, I mean Tin Foil insane. He's some fat Gamma neckbeard rambling about evil gays and dressed like he spends all his time playing Warcraft. As such, I figured he deserved my Number 1 vote. Still didn't matter, the Coalition guy got something like 77% of the vote, like he alway does.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 07:26 AM)CodyB Wrote:  

Still probably the best country on earth.

Were you around in the 70's mate? It's hard to describe to younger blokes exactly what's been lost since Globalisation and American Cultural Imperialism really took hold in the early 90's.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 06:54 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

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^Tractor, I don't want you to waste time on this thread if it means missing your daily viewing of Avatar.

Don't forget to keep the tissue box handy.

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Quote: (07-03-2016 07:39 AM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 07:26 AM)CodyB Wrote:  

Still probably the best country on earth.

Were you around in the 70's mate? It's hard to describe to younger blokes exactly what's been lost since Globalisation and American Cultural Imperialism really took hold in the early 90's.

I remember the 90's well, but only have the vaguest inclination of the socio-political climate then AB, I was a teenager in the latter half.

I just remember things being freer, people speaking easier and with more clarity.

These notions, the basis of comparison, forms apart of my massive aversion to Globalism, my heavy shit to conservative, alt right, thinking (I used to vote greens, if that gives you an indication of my progression) and ending up at what is, for want of a better word, nationalism.

Safe schools, immigration, 18C are a few of the things I see as hastening our social decay. I can just remember a time when things weren't so shit.

I like, you, live in one of the safest coalition seats in the country. While I put the hard left last, I found myself voting Lib Dems just to rustle some jimmies on the exit pols.

Anything to get some movement.

So my question was, what were things like as an adult in 70's, 80's Australia?

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Quote: (07-03-2016 07:40 AM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 06:54 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

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This actually reinforces Leonard's point: the Aboriginals weren't happy about the invasion of the Europeans, were they? Only westerners have become so retarded as to actually welcome an invasion.
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To some degree I think of myself as lucky for never really having known a free Australia.

For example, I used to bomb around on Australian gun forums and got the sense that if I was old enough to have had invested myself in the shooting scene prior to '96 I would to this day be a bitter man suffering crippling stomach ulcers (or dead from a police shootout).

I guess I'm young enough to see this country for what it could be rather than what it no longer is, and there's something positive to be found in that.

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Quote: (07-03-2016 10:14 AM)Phoenix Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 07:40 AM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 06:54 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

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This actually reinforces Leonard's point: the Aboriginals weren't happy about the invasion of the Europeans, were they? Only westerners have become so retarded as to actually welcome an invasion.

Totally missing the point. The Aboriginals certainly were not happy about being invaded by White Europeans and were in no position to fight back.

The irony here is of a White European settler to Australia complaining about 'invaders' coming to his land, a land of which he is not native to. Of course being blinded by his own ignorance doesn't help matters.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 03:40 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 10:14 AM)Phoenix Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 07:40 AM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 06:54 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

In fairness, RedPillage, Australia is blessed with the greatest national resource one can hope for. It's surrounded by oceans.

This keeps our invader count down and in this day and age it doesn't get much better than that. Red pill Australians will be well placed to take care of business if/when polite society falls off the rails.

[Image: 16tvtk.jpg]

This actually reinforces Leonard's point: the Aboriginals weren't happy about the invasion of the Europeans, were they? Only westerners have become so retarded as to actually welcome an invasion.

Totally missing the point. The Aboriginals certainly were not happy about being invaded by White Europeans and were in no position to fight back.

The irony here is of a White European settler to Australia complaining about 'invaders' coming to his land, a land of which he is not native to. Of course being blinded by his own ignorance doesn't help matters.

The day the British invaded and established Australia was the greatest day for the advanced of the Aboriginals in their whole history.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 03:56 PM)I DIDNT KILL MY WIFE Wrote:  

The day the British invaded and established Australia was the greatest day for the advanced of the Aboriginals in their whole history.

History says otherwise.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 07:40 AM)Traktor Wrote:  

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I'd have more sympathy for this traditional Leftist argument about the colonisation and extermination of traditional cultural norms enacted under the threat of Systemic Government Violence if it wasn't the favoured tactic of the Left itself to achieve its own goals.

If you go back to the original Colonisation texts, you'll find the Poncy Wealthy White Colonialists often thought of the Aboriginals with compassionate rhetoric about them 'noble' savages needing 'help' to achieve 'equality', since Social Progress was such an obviously-desirable goal that the Aboriginal People would willingly-choose advancement and education over sitting around in the dirt. I mean, why wouldn't they! It's 1788, people!

Australia was settled by Social Justice Warriors. The Stolen Generation was taken by Social Justice Warriors, with White Progressive Social Concern dripping from their lips. Everything Progressives do the improve the plight of the Victimised Minority currently in vogue with them will only make their situation much worse, meaning Social Justice Warriors will inevitably double down and decry their own policies two generations down the track, trying to shift the blame to the right.

I've noticed Progressives are now fleeing an increasingly-violent, diverse Melbourne for the less-violent, less-diverse Wellington. Give their policies 40 years and they'll fuck the place up too.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 10:14 AM)Phoenix Wrote:  

This actually reinforces Leonard's point: the Aboriginals weren't happy about the invasion of the Europeans, were they? Only westerners have become so retarded as to actually welcome an invasion.

They loved the "invasion".

It brought people stupid enough to pay "sit down money", buy grog, pamper and worship them, and fund the schools and special programs that idolise them and teach them their culture. After all, dad is in jail and mums drunk, so who else will pass on their proud traditions, if not a white SJW in a government funded white hate class?
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Quote: (07-03-2016 04:05 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Well so far it looks like the centre-left Liberals are tied with far-left Labour, who will probably end up once again creating a temporary coalition with the extreme-left Greens.

But putting the thread back on track.... This sums up Aussie politics... A waste of time voting.

Pauline getting in was a hoot however!
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Quote: (07-03-2016 04:08 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 03:56 PM)I DIDNT KILL MY WIFE Wrote:  

The day the British invaded and established Australia was the greatest day for the advanced of the Aboriginals in their whole history.

History says otherwise.

Please, regale us with your wealth of knowledge on Australian history.

My admittedly limited repertoire extends to the Aboriginals leading short, brutish lives racked by tribal warfare in which men suffered, children suffered more and women were treated the way we currently treat cattle.

My shallow investigations have determined that the Aboriginals had no system of land ownership other than that of winning it by brute force and that they were nothing approaching a nation but rather a smattering of warring tribes, so a reasonable argument is that we played it by their rules and won. But what do I know?

Perhaps you could favour the RVF with a thread dedicated to the plight of displaced natives? That would be a real treat.

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We are usually a year or two behind the Brit's and the American's. The performance of Pauline Hanson [WB for the lol's btw] suggests a right wing nationalist will appear from the clouds in a few years to steady the ship.

Personally a hung parliament is perfect for the time being, because both the left, further left, and extreme left can't push any changes through.

Labor wins and we have the 'safe schools' program with shared bathrooms and LGBT learning for 6 year olds. The Liberals win and we steadily sink towards increased Globalism [Even though they are the lesser of two evils].

Our media is already attempt to block a future nationalist by condemning Brexit… But hold on tight folks… A nationalist is about to rear his head. History says so. As for who it is? I have no idea.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 07:39 AM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 07:26 AM)CodyB Wrote:  

Still probably the best country on earth.

Were you around in the 70's mate? It's hard to describe to younger blokes exactly what's been lost since Globalisation and American Cultural Imperialism really took hold in the early 90's.

I'm only 28. My parents were post-hippies who did most of their damage in the early 70s and their stories are incredible.
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Quote: (07-03-2016 09:16 PM)Rush87 Wrote:  

We are usually a year or two behind the Brit's and the American's. The performance of Pauline Hanson [WB for the lol's btw] suggests a right wing nationalist will appear from the clouds in a few years to steady the ship.

Personally a hung parliament is perfect for the time being, because both the left, further left, and extreme left can't push any changes through.

Labor wins and we have the 'safe schools' program with shared bathrooms and LGBT learning for 6 year olds. The Liberals win and we steadily sink towards increased Globalism [Even though they are the lesser of two evils].

Our media is already attempt to block a future nationalist by condemning Brexit… But hold on tight folks… A nationalist is about to rear his head. History says so. As for who it is? I have no idea.

I beg you to find pre-election polling data that indicated One Nation even contesting a seat.

There is none.

I fucking hate One Nation, but it really shows how either A) Ignorant or B) Intentionally deceptive the media is about fringe movements that don't fit within the mainstream narrative.

That's why, regardless of polling data, Trump will be far more competitive in the America Election due to the media not paying respect to the deep seeded dissatisfaction within the population or they don't want that dissatisfaction known.

It's only a matter of time.
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Quote: (07-04-2016 05:30 AM)CodyB Wrote:  

Quote: (07-03-2016 09:16 PM)Rush87 Wrote:  

We are usually a year or two behind the Brit's and the American's. The performance of Pauline Hanson [WB for the lol's btw] suggests a right wing nationalist will appear from the clouds in a few years to steady the ship.

Personally a hung parliament is perfect for the time being, because both the left, further left, and extreme left can't push any changes through.

Labor wins and we have the 'safe schools' program with shared bathrooms and LGBT learning for 6 year olds. The Liberals win and we steadily sink towards increased Globalism [Even though they are the lesser of two evils].

Our media is already attempt to block a future nationalist by condemning Brexit… But hold on tight folks… A nationalist is about to rear his head. History says so. As for who it is? I have no idea.

I beg you to find pre-election polling data that indicated One Nation even contesting a seat.

There is none.

I fucking hate One Nation, but it really shows how either A) Ignorant or B) Intentionally deceptive the media is about fringe movements that don't fit within the mainstream narrative.

That's why, regardless of polling data, Trump will be far more competitive in the America Election due to the media not paying respect to the deep seeded dissatisfaction within the population or they don't want that dissatisfaction known.

It's only a matter of time.

C'mon man, you know the answer to this one. Take a look at Brexit, take a look at Trump. The polls are nonsense... I don't know where they get their information, but it doesn't represent the reality.

The media are the same insular clowns derived from the left wing sectors on universities. For how long now have we seen how "Trump has no chance in the US election?"… Hell, the Brexit result came as a similar surprise to the British media… These people aren't in touch with reality... They have no clue.

Re: Pauline Hanson, I'm on the fence. I neither like, nor dislike her, but I damn sure prefer her holding a seat to some extreme left green peddling his pedophile agenda.

Pauline aside though, a strong undercurrent of unexpected independent right results have swept into parliament… Once again, it shows that the media is completely out of touch with reality.
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