The age lol. A bigger urgency is media literacy.
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You seem very angry
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The age lol. A bigger urgency is media literacy.
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Fair point, but not sure the Age is doing that anymore. They're very watered down. Guardian, maybe. At the bottom line, though, the progressive movement in general has lost steam and vaguely hateful bollocks is taking over. And maybe, at a grassroots level, it has itself partially to blame, with this ridiculous focus on DEI/gender stuff instead of worrying about the economic side of things, but we're veering right. Unmistakably. Consequences of that? In the eyes of the beholder, but I don't see it improving the countryAs an aside, I think the influence of media in people’s viewpoints in these specific matters are overstated.
People consume the media that adheres to the world view these days.
Murdoch viewers/readers have already made their mind up. Just like readers of the age can’t help but nodding along vigorously at every Age editorial telling us how bad the world is for minorities etc. minds have already been made up at the ends of the spectrum and unfortunately there’s very little middle ground these days.
Just echo chambers of hate
Is it going to make any difference changing the date?I've never really understood the resistance to changing the date, even just by one day.
How do we even know that 200+ yrs ago they even got the date right, that the actual date didn't get lost or changed over the early years of colonisation, that a bit of damp air didn't smudge a 25 to look like a 26.
Or something equally as possible and dumb.
The day for the indigenous people is a day of mourning, and celebrating on that day to them is like throwing it in their face.Is it going to make any difference changing the date?
I think thats the ultimate question.
As long as that big blue flag waves around people are going to yell at it.
At no point did I talk about the clubs stance on the issue.
I was talking about the fact that if invasion day didn’t happen there wouldn’t be a sport called afl football and by extension an organisation called the North Melbourne Football Club.
Not a chance. They wont get the teal seats back and wont flip enough ALP seats. Worst possible outcome for the ALP will be a hung parliament.
Never in history as an incoming opposition leader won government after losing. Also, no one prefers peter dutton. You’re kidding
You may want to check the polling DY on all of the above.
What’s exactly the stand that’s been taken? We’re deciding to not celebrate a day which plenty of other people choose not to celebrate.
It’s not exactly marching in the streets and lining up the romanovs is it.
The club has also rightfully platformed the thoughts of some indigenous players on the issue which is important.
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You’ll have to wrap your head around a couple of things. Pushing jan 26 as something good, is a political agenda.I’m sick of being lectured to by the club on these political agendas. It’s Australia Day. No date has been changed, so stop guilting people (including indigenous) into not celebrating our one day of national pride we have.
I actually don’t care if we change the date either. But only if it is about celebrating Australia and a day of national pride. All of us together.
If we move the date, colonialist’s can continue to celebrate the 26th, indigenous can continue to morn the 26th, and collectively we can celebrate a new day that’s for All Australians. And we can get the hottest 100 back on a public holiday
True
If there wasn’t a Big Bang none of us exists
You are heading down a Simpsons Episode
My take is simplistic. I am in favour of reinventing the day we celebrate our nation and moving the date. I just don't know what is acceptable to all sides of the discussion.
I have. Ive seen it. And its pointing at a hung parliament.
You’ll have to wrap your head around a couple of things. Pushing jan 26 as something good, is a political agenda.
Secondly, stop being narcissistic. You’re using your feelings to justify why people shouldn’t express the complexity of the date. Your feelings of guilt should not be used to shut down a debate. Grow up.
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No they wont. They are far too popular in their electorates.The Teals will lose seats also
roy morgan has based all their opinions on 2pp. If it was first past the post the coalition would have it.. however, if there was no coalition, the libs would never hold power on their own. I wouldn’t be sure the Nats are the regional power houses they once were either.WesternRoo latest polling looks better for Albo and worse for Dutton;
Guardian Essential poll: voters more positive than in 2024 about personal finances and Anthony Albanese
In the shadow of an election, things are looking up for the PM – while opposition leader Peter Dutton’s approval rating slips into negative territory nationwidewww.theguardian.com