The new Conservative Party?I predict this party will go nowhere and be disbanded within a few years.
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The new Conservative Party?I predict this party will go nowhere and be disbanded within a few years.
This thing you're describing, it will fall to monied interests because all right wing political parties do. Entropy is a thing in organisations, and principles erode over time; by dint of the fact that they exist within a capitalist context - one specifically designed to play to the flaws within moderate politics - they will always fight a losing rearguard against the corrupting forces both within and without.Absolutely.
There is a new party based on centre conservatism called democracy first that is championing a return to the centre for the conservatives with policies much more in line with older style Liberal party ideals and rejection of cronyism, living in big businesses pocket and having people in power who have actually done something in their lives outside of being a career politician.
FTFY.The left needs to actually be unapologetically left wing
Pretty much. I'd be curious to see what people think left wing politics really is, beyond buzzwords like woke of course. The obsession of centre left parties with taking the moral high road, compromising without argument, avoiding a change in living circumstance to any part of the voter base means anyone left of a small l liberal has no mainstream political representation at all.FTFY.
Have you ever been profiled as a Muslim on the basis of your skin color?And yet, Sikhs have been attacked by people thinking they're Muslims. Now why would that be, unless there was confusion amongst the ignorant because they were gauging whether someone was Muslim based on aspects of appearance, including skin colour?
The reality is, Islam often gets associated with non-whiteness, leading to non-Muslim non-white people being profiled by others like Muslims get profiled. (And the flip side is that white Muslim communities like Albanians and Bosniaks often escape this profiling).
Islamophobia is a term with racist connotations even though Islam is not a race.How have they done this?
That depends on your definition of mistreatment.Do you feel mistreating people (who have committed no crime) because of their religion is acceptable?
That's not what I'm saying at all. I said we need to make peace and move on, which will take time.This sounds an awful lot like telling people to grow up and get over it. People who are suffering generational cycles of trauma and dysfunction brought about by the destruction of their ancestors' culture and way of life, and later ancestors being stolen from their parents, often forced into unpaid labour. I don't think that's something that's very easy to move on from, or everyone would have done it by now.
Everyone gets mistreated.Are you saying Muslims who have emigrated to Australia have never been mistreated here?
You need to make a case as to why someone is racist rather than asking me why I don't think they're racist. Cite examples of their racism and I'll respond.
I'm sure it does still happen.Does that mean racism against First Nations no longer exists?
What evidence do you have for that claim?I'd say that mainstream Australian society likes the First Nations people who make them feel good about themselves as a people or as a nation, and often looks down on the rest. I wonder how well Freeman would be treated in parts of Australia if she weren't a well-known athlete.
What evidence do you have to support this view?
Being correct doesn't really offer a viable solution. I'm confident many of those who defend Muslims would agree with my assessment that Islam is a homophobic and misogynistic death cult.I'd argue that sometimes the divisions already exist, and in those cases, a unifying voice is a distraction, trying to paper over the cracks instead of drawing attention to them so they can be filled and rectified. I think she's correct with many of her assertions about the monarchy and the state of Australian policing.
That seems like an unwinnable position.You're welcome to disagree, but perhaps you could explain how Thorpe's advocacy for Blak sovereignty is not a factor in her portrayal in the media.
I see very little difference between the two.I'll agree it's bad behaviour unbefitting of a politician.
The man has made a drunken ass of himself in public and in parliament multiple times, and disgraced himself by impregnating his staffer while married. That isn't and shouldn't be a stackable offence, but my recollection the initial media storm died down very quickly, after a couple of months it was rarely mentioned again. I doubt a woman in that position would have got off that lightly, there is still plenty of sl*t shaming in our media.
I rarely see any racism other than 'white man bad' discussed on the SRP. It makes me think the posters here lack knowledge of other nations and cultures.If you say so. I don't know that any one person is the arbiter of what is and isn't racism.
I am South Asian myself and I've only ever received racist treatment from white and East Asian people. Everyone's got their own story.
Has she spoken against the mistreatment of non-Muslims by Muslims? The human rights record of Islamic nations are horrible, are they not?This isn't promoting Islam, it's defending Muslims who are being mistreated through no fault of their own. Do you believe when anyone in politics is in favour of the rights of transgender people, they are promoting being transgender? Or are they simply looking to ensure transgender people can live in dignity and peace?
Yes.Have you ever been profiled as a Muslim on the basis of your skin color?
Do you think the Greens were responsible for that? I think society is responsible for that, and it's because a religion like Islam is often coded by race.Islamophobia is a term with racist connotations even though Islam is not a race.
Well, you've certainly taken your own definition later on. How do you feel about people screaming at Australian Muslims in shops to go back where they came from?That depends on your definition of mistreatment.
Are there any other religions that meet this criteria, or just Islam? Do all Muslims believe the same things?Our immigration control should discriminate against religions that are inconsistent with secular democracy.
It's not for you to tell the marginalised what to do.That's not what I'm saying at all. I said we need to make peace and move on, which will take time.
And do we want more of that, or less?Everyone gets mistreated.
Other Muslims are bad people so that excuses bad treatment of Muslims here and gives them no right to complain? I think that's a really ugly attitude.Put it this way - Our secular democracy is far kinder to Muslims than Islamic nations are towards atheists. Muslim immigrants playing the victim card grates on me.
I would remove the wage growth part (as that occurs naturally with the right policies) and replace it with lowering housing prices and switching taxes from wages to capital.A strong progressive opposition is in the best interests of Australia, and we have none. The Greens struggle for any media relevance unless they're proposing unpopular identity politics and victimhood. I see them as the other side of the coin to One Nation.
A political party that promotes secularism, multiculturalism, freedom of speech, employee rights, wage growth, and doesn't exert a lot of energy engaging in unpopular cultural wars (as both extremities tend to) would probably rake in a lot of votes.
Any thoughts?