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People who vote for the LNP think people who vote for the Greens are stupid because they think that Greens policies would make everyone economically worse off. This is universal in Queensland and regional Australia.Makes no sense at all
Well put.People who vote for the LNP think people who vote for the Greens are stupid because they think that Greens policies would make everyone economically worse off. This is universal in Queensland and regional Australia.
Well-educated people who vote for the Greens/LNP/ALP in metro areas think that low-income people who vote for the LNP are stupid because they're voting for policies which make them economically worse-off. This is universal in central Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Inner-city voters don't get upset that poorly educated regional Queenslanders think they're stupid. The Greens (being the extreme) don't get upset that Queensland LNP people call their policies stupid.
Poorly educated regional Queenslanders get very upset if you call their support of the LNP stupid.
Calling people stupid isn't a way to change people's minds though.People who vote for the LNP think people who vote for the Greens are stupid because they think that Greens policies would make everyone economically worse off. This is universal in Queensland and regional Australia.
Well-educated people who vote for the Greens/LNP/ALP in metro areas think that low-income people who vote for the LNP are stupid because they're voting for policies which make them economically worse-off. This is universal in central Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Inner-city voters don't get upset that poorly educated regional Queenslanders think they're stupid. The Greens (being the extreme) don't get upset that Queensland LNP people call their policies stupid.
Poorly educated regional Queenslanders get very upset if you call their support of the LNP stupid.
No, I agree, it isn't. The US is a prime example. It's Australia's divide on steroids.Calling people stupid isn't a way to change people's minds though.
You don't even have to look at the US. Only look at the voice referendum. People voting no was dismissed as "They're just ignorant racists" There was no deep dive into why people voted no. Sure racism was a factor but it's went more than that.No, I agree, it isn't. The US is a prime example. It's Australia's divide on steroids.
You have to take the time and be patient at explaining it.
All anyone can do is cast their own vote correctly
This isn't an argument against being able to vote the majors out either
More people are waking up, their primary votes are going backwards fast
The only thing that will get them to change course at all is the threat of losing the duopoly
I think we'd be better with proportional representation
If it were proportional to the population in UK constituencies it'd be up around 250 members.I'd like to see that change in the HoR. Along with an increase in the amount of members in the lower house. We are long over due for an increase.