Quote: (04-18-2019 07:21 AM)Ouroboros Wrote:
Australia the highest ranked for women's safety...and most women here (and many men too) seem to think that there is an 'epidemic' of domestic violence and campus rape. For a nation known for being well-travelled, it's remarkable how parochial and insular the people here are. The women especially have no sense of perspective, no idea how well off they are compared to the rest of the world, and by endlessly deriding their own culture and men they show a disgusting lack of consideration for those women overseas who actually suffer from genuine human rights abuses.
If you go travelling for more than a few months and come back here - all of what you've written is the first thing that sticks out - how insular and dependent and snowflakey we are (and how entitled/cliquey the women are).
The AFL has become one of the most cucked and SJW sports organisations in the world. The AFLW womens league is going into it's 4th season and is still entirely funded by the AFL men's league and cucked corporate sponsors who say it's good for their brand (it makes no advertising or game day revenue via tickets though).
Having said that, I do think there are at least some people waking up to some things.
Off the top of my head we have that Leyonhjelm politician, Avi Yemini, and Sydney Watson who are public figures to different extents and are expressing red pill viewpoints. Sonia Kruger also questions immigration and Islam.
More of the men I speak to here are waking up to divorce rape and dating red pills, which is a start.
So, it's not all bad.
At least we have put the clamps on refugees for now.
Feminism and female worship by corporations, media and universities here though is among the worst in the world - probably equal with, or not far behind Scandinavia.
I also don't like our outlook for censorship and free speech with the banning of different sites by Telstra and Internet Providers after the NZ massacre.
We are also very snowflakey when it comes to banning controversial people from the country - Lauren Southern, Milo come to mind. It's like the UK and Canada in that regard - which is not good.