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What-aboutism when it’s an argument to do nothing is the worst and flimsiest argument.I'd be ropeable if the 3 main sponsors of my club were a heavy polluting mining and steel making company, a manufacturing company that not only produces millions of air polluting cars but is owned by a State that partakes in censorship, coercion and massive human rights violations, and finally a company that murders millions of inhumanely caged battery hens every day. Ropeable!
You've gone so far right you've actually made it leftI'd be ropeable if the 3 main sponsors of my club were a heavy polluting mining and steel making company, a manufacturing company that not only produces millions of air polluting cars but is owned by a State that partakes in censorship, coercion and massive human rights violations, and finally a company that murders millions of inhumanely caged battery hens every day. Ropeable!
My super has only risen by $1300 from 2021 to now in a time I’ve paid into it many many times more than that.
Is my superfund just performing incredibly badly or have others experienced the same thing?
It’s pretty disappointing for me because I’ve moved across the country and have been working 50-70 hour weeks for much of the last 3 years to set myself up and my super has gone nowhere so wondering if my fund is cactus to move or whether that’s just the market and all funds have been this poor.
My super has only risen by $1300 from 2021 to now in a time I’ve paid into it many many times more than that.
Is my superfund just performing incredibly badly or have others experienced the same thing?
It’s pretty disappointing for me because I’ve moved across the country and have been working 50-70 hour weeks for much of the last 3 years to set myself up and my super has gone nowhere so wondering if my fund is cactus to move or whether that’s just the market and all funds have been this poor.
The Chinese Communist Party, the 'State' that owns MG, just 'elected' a life dictator. They are accused of committing genocide. So yes, MG could be accused of not just saying things like that, but actually putting them into practice.
Best to check your supers performance over a longer period, min of say 5 yrs and look at time averaged performance, returns should be at around 6 percent for a slightly aggressive portfolio , also check your admin fees against other funds.My super has only risen by $1300 from 2021 to now in a time I’ve paid into it many many times more than that.
Is my superfund just performing incredibly badly or have others experienced the same thing?
It’s pretty disappointing for me because I’ve moved across the country and have been working 50-70 hour weeks for much of the last 3 years to set myself up and my super has gone nowhere so wondering if my fund is cactus to move or whether that’s just the market and all funds have been this poor.
Your argument makes no sense and skirts the issue entirely.There is a very high chance that the paragraph you typed was on a device solely or substantially manufactured in China. Or drive a car that has key components made in China. What you wear and what you use to cook your food is most likely wholly or substantially made in China. A large proportion of our country's wealth is made on the back of exports to China - helping to build the roads, hospitals and other infrastructure we all use every day.
So are we too like MG and aiding and abetting the Chinese dictator commit genocide?
Sounds ludicrous doesn't it? I agree.
Don't fall for the simplistic and nonsensical false comparison schtick that others are trying to use in a pathetic attempt to take the focus off the real issue here.
Which is that Gina Rinehart is Australia's richest citizen and ranked #70 in Forbes Richest individuals in the world with an estimated US$27 billion net worth. Revenue for her company grew by 61% to $17 billion last year. Good for her!
But if you’re that wealthy and your main motivation for sponsoring a team is to progress the sport and support the athletes, surely you wouldn’t really care about insisting having your father's name on their uniform knowing the history of that name and the grief it causes to those wearing the uniform?
I agree that none of us are responsible for what our parents say; but if you famously inherited billions from a father who advocated for genocide and eugenics of Indigenous Australians... it would be a fairly prudent endeavour to, at the very least, condemn those statements and articulate why they were wrong?
Let's focus on the real issue here rather than supporting nonsensical comparisons with foreign leaders and fried chicken companies.
That bastion of Social progressiveness Sweeden practiced Eugenics up until 1974.There is a very high chance that the paragraph you typed was on a device solely or substantially manufactured in China. Or drive a car that has key components made in China. What you wear and what you use to cook your food is most likely wholly or substantially made in China. A large proportion of our country's wealth is made on the back of exports to China - helping to build the roads, hospitals and other infrastructure we all use every day.
So are we all aiding and abetting the Chinese dictator commit genocide?
Sounds ludicrous doesn't it? I agree.
Don't fall for the simplistic 'whataboutism' schtick that others are trying to use in a pathetic attempt to take the focus off the real issue here.
Which is that Gina Rinehart is Australia's richest citizen and ranked #70 in Forbes Richest individuals in the world with an estimated US$27 billion net worth. Revenue for her company grew by 61% to $17 billion last year, generating an annual net profit after tax of $7.3 billion. Good for her!
But if you’re that wealthy and your main motivation for sponsoring a team is to progress the sport and support the athletes, surely you wouldn’t really care about insisting having your father's name on their uniform knowing the history of that name and the grief it causes to those wearing the uniform?
I agree that none of us are responsible for what our parents say; but if you famously inherited billions from a father who advocated for genocide and eugenics of Indigenous Australians... it would be a fairly prudent endeavour to, at the very least, condemn those statements and articulate why they were wrong?
Yep. They lose $15 mill of badly needed sponsorship dollars, for a Sport that has pretty much been the pinnacle of women's ream sport in this country for 100 years (now being usurped by massively substandard versions of traditionally male sports being enormously subsidised by huge men's leagues to steal sportswomen away from the likes of netball) because a fringe player is uncomfortable with what some racist old man said 25 years before she was born.Your argument makes no sense and skirts the issue entirely.
The issue isn't around what device I'm using or where the parts are sourced. The argument is squarely on where a sporting club or organisation takes sponsorship money from. And it is perfectly fair to compare taking money from Hancock to taking money from MG and it is a reasonable assessment to say that taking money from MG is in fact worse than Hancock.
The implication is that if you take money from someone you support them and that is the heart of the issue. We are not discussing the ethics of using Chinese products or Hancock minerals.
I deleted my post because I realised wading into this mess is pointless, but I still stand by the comment. Every action or decision one makes in life is a calculus of how much good is created vs. how much bad. There is a real possibility Netball Australia doesn't survive this. People lose their jobs, clubs cease to exist, funding for junior and community level sport goes away. I don't care what happens to elite Netball because I don't care for the sport, but if you were involved in the sport it would be completely valid to ask if this has been worth it.
If what has occurred here actually has a net benefit on society.
I hope those players don't feel bad when they're unable to be paid.
They'll still get paid. Netball Australia will just get some other sponsor and then get the government to make up the shortfall. Gina will continue to make billions and won't lose any sleep over it. And the world will keep going only with another few million added to the never ending line of taxpayer debt.
In the 2021-22 FY most super funds reported what they euphemistically call "negative growth", or what you and I would call a "loss". This was on the back of both the Dow and the All Ordinaries falling by more than 10% in this period. The only advice I can really offer is not to panic by taking your money out of the super system. Over the long term Super is far more tax-effective and performance will bounce back.My super has only risen by $1300 from 2021 to now in a time I’ve paid into it many many times more than that.
Is my superfund just performing incredibly badly or have others experienced the same thing?
It’s pretty disappointing for me because I’ve moved across the country and have been working 50-70 hour weeks for much of the last 3 years to set myself up and my super has gone nowhere so wondering if my fund is cactus to move or whether that’s just the market and all funds have been this poor.
From the Australian playing group's side, three options are believed to have been put forward at the meetings between the playing group and Hancock Mining Group:And people like Popo will continue whining about the government subsidising women’s sport and weirdly failing to whine about the government not collecting any meaningful tax revenue from people like… Gina Rinehart.
The Company Tax rate in 20/21 was 26%. In 2021 Hancock paid $2.7 Billion in tax on a $10.5 billion profit. What precisely are they not paying? This doesn't take into account State Government Royalties.And people like Popo will continue whining about the government subsidising women’s sport and weirdly failing to whine about the government not collecting any meaningful tax revenue from people like… Gina Rinehart.
Simple Maths and Tax law not your strong suit RaMan?The Company Tax rate in 20/21 was 26%. In 2021 Hancock paid $2.7 Billion in tax on a $10.5 billion profit. What precisely are they not paying? This doesn't take into account State Government Royalties.
Simple Maths and Tax law not your strong suit RaMan?
Seen better looking birds at Red Rooster.That bastion of Social progressiveness Sweeden practiced Eugenics up until 1974.
I must admit the results have been exceptional ...
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Lol again with the what about-ism.Betting Companies are destroying lives on a daily basis. Now. Today. No worries. All good.