That’s a fair take with some balanced extensions. The only overlaying thing I’ll add is that we expect mentally unwell people to be able to think rationally and logically and it’s just not always going to work. It’s very much a case by case situation and conversations definitely help.
The irony in your post is that this thread exists and you so strongly calling out their behaviour publicly (rightfully so) is exactly why the interview, and confrontational journalism is important.
It might be uncomfortable, but it’s important, otherwise beliefs, values, behaviours and more get...
There’s a lot of healthy discourse around in this thread but there’s still a lot of misdirection. When someone is so mentally unwell that they take their own life it’s not a conversation that would have changed their path. It’s hospitalisation, it’s professional care, it’s medication, it’s all...
Do you want to live in an echo chamber where you only hear things that keep you lolly gobble bliss bomb happy? True journalism reports on the good, the bad and the ugly. If we simply forget or avoid difficult things, we never learn or grow as a society or individuals.
Outrage for the sake of outrage. 1000’s of interviews with awful people by many journalists over the years. I don’t like Sam that much and don’t often agree with his views but if he’s called them out on his platform that’s fine.
Would be a completely different story if he was sympathetic with...
Carn, getting waited on 24/7, not needing to work and it being socially acceptable to shit your pants is a pretty good lifestyle.
slaps Ferrari, this bad boy identifies mediocre Brownlow medallists in under 6 seconds
When you’re right, you’re right. The thread is worst player to win a Brownlow not worst season, wines has been such a meh player his whole career.
taps bonnet of Ferrari and winks seductively
They have a healthy relationship with BUPA but they’ve withdrawn from sponsoring the Carlton respects event. My lord that is a terrible first up media attempt.
Woolworths and Coles are both comfortably in the top 10 for advertising media spend in Australia without factoring in costs to execute their loyalty programs, which would be enormous.
It’s like modern day marketers have completely forgotten that price is part of their strategy and just don’t...
Get ready for a similar thing with bootleg booze in the next decade. The alcohol excises are getting out of control with twice yearly % increases hitting much harder as prices go up and up. Melbourne bitter slabs up to $80 now which is obscene.
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