...and I read these contents....but I'm constantly struck by the sentiment in them which is completely authoritarian against total authoritarian leftists....in a sort of mismatched agreement.
As a Libertarian... or more aptly and specifically put, a Voluntaryist... no action can be levelled against an individual unless they are harming others...and no dictate stands the smell test because 98-99% of people get a cold virus and make it, while the few don't (much like seasonal influenza)...
Libertarians are a dime a dozen on either side of the spectrum...
But most free thinkers get whittled down..
https://youtu.be/w00Z--m9fMU
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...and I read these contents....but I'm constantly struck by the sentiment in them which is completely authoritarian against total authoritarian leftists....in a sort of mismatched agreement.
As a Libertarian... or more aptly and specifically put, a Voluntaryist... no action can be levelled against an individual unless they are harming others...and no dictate stands the smell test because 98-99% of people get a cold virus and make it, while the few don't (much like seasonal influenza)...
Libertarians are a dime a dozen on either side of the spectrum...
But most free thinkers get whittled down..
https://youtu.be/w00Z--m9fMU
Noam Chomsky :001_rolleyes:
Noam fizzled out...
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Noam fizzled out...
He calls himself a libertarian socialist. That is an oxymoron.
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...and I read these contents....but I'm constantly struck by the sentiment in them which is completely authoritarian against total authoritarian leftists....in a sort of mismatched agreement.
As a Libertarian... or more aptly and specifically put, a Voluntaryist... no action can be levelled against an individual unless they are harming others...and no dictate stands the smell test because 98-99% of people get a cold virus and make it, while the few don't (much like seasonal influenza)...
Libertarians are a dime a dozen on either side of the spectrum...
But most free thinkers get whittled down..
https://youtu.be/w00Z--m9fMU
It's too long......I'll have to watch it later.
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Noam Chomsky :001_rolleyes:
Hey!! Irrelevant Lives Matter :laugh:
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Noam Chomsky :001_rolleyes:
Irrelevancy matters :laugh:
Especially in academia.
Proving yet again that intelligence and wisdom are utterly disparate.
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Proving yet again that intelligence and wisdom are utterly disparate.
You mean university and wisdom are utterly disparate.
Diametrically opposite, in fact.
Recently, I've added academia to the list of institutions that are actively operating counter to the needs and wishes of the community.
The term "professor" in my dictionary defines it as someone who has learned much, lacks any knowledge of how ordinary citizens lives their lives, and could not hold a worthwhile job if their life depended on it. Like normal people.
Academics are embedded in the industry of Telling Us What To Do, along with politicians, bureacrats, public servants, religions and large corporations.
We would be well rid of them.
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Diametrically opposite, in fact.
Recently, I've added academia to the list of institutions that are actively operating counter to the needs and wishes of the community.
The term "professor" in my dictionary defines it as someone who has learned much, lacks any knowledge of how ordinary citizens lives their lives, and could not hold a worthwhile job if their life depended on it. Like normal people.
Academics are embedded in the industry of Telling Us What To Do, along with politicians, bureacrats, public servants, religions and large corporations.
We would be well rid of them.
And billionaires. They are busybody control freaks too.
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Noam Chomsky :001_rolleyes:
Hey!! Irrelevant Lives Matter :laugh:
They really do.
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And billionaires. They are busybody control freaks too.
True.
Should have also included actors and entertainers, movie studios and brainless pop stars.
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And billionaires. They are busybody control freaks too.
True.
Should have also included actors and entertainers, movie studios and brainless pop stars.
Environmental NGO's. They are supported by actors and entertainers, movie studios and brainless pop stars.
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Diametrically opposite, in fact.
Recently, I've added academia to the list of institutions that are actively operating counter to the needs and wishes of the community.
The term "professor" in my dictionary defines it as someone who has learned much, lacks any knowledge of how ordinary citizens lives their lives, and could not hold a worthwhile job if their life depended on it. Like normal people.
Academics are embedded in the industry of Telling Us What To Do, along with politicians, bureacrats, public servants, religions and large corporations.
We would be well rid of them.
So many people feel they need to tell us how to live our lives.
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Diametrically opposite, in fact.
Recently, I've added academia to the list of institutions that are actively operating counter to the needs and wishes of the community.
The term "professor" in my dictionary defines it as someone who has learned much, lacks any knowledge of how ordinary citizens lives their lives, and could not hold a worthwhile job if their life depended on it. Like normal people.
Academics are embedded in the industry of Telling Us What To Do, along with politicians, bureacrats, public servants, religions and large corporations.
We would be well rid of them.
So many people feel they need to tell us how to live our lives.
We need them.
We need contributors to the betterment of society.
We don't need professional despots and do gooders who's sole reason for existence is to tell us how wrong we are and how we can be better people and societies.
Their's is just one opinion with no lesser or greater value than ours.
Al Gore wants to use satellites to spy on who is emitting C02. I guess that won't include himself, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, Leonardo Dicaprio, George Sorose, Bill Gates and all the other jet setting mega-rich assholes who tell us we must reduce our carbon footprint.

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Should I laugh.
ac_umm
No.
I won't.
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No.
I'm curious why you said that... considering the timeframe in which you served in. I encountered the tail end of it in the mid nineties and was pleasantly surprised in most encounters yet horrified by more than a few.
It was a time before body cameras and evidence based stops.
It all came down to the discretion of the people bailing me up for some suspected infraction, or something purely imagined in a fabrication of falsehoods and semi-truths.
I quickly realised that here in Oz, it didn't matter if a detained person was right or wrong... the actual hurdle was dealing with punch drunk authoritarians who needed to be dealt with like delicate petals, their egos stroked, and their discretionary senses triggered far enough either overtly but mostly towards sublimely write off potential busts real or mostly imagined....
I'd play along with these interactions to a point, but if I was getting tailed for 20-30k's in Victorian bushland and getting nearly rammed up the arse, I'd signal with my indicators, signal with my arm out the window, and come to an abrupt and dusty stop on the side of the road with my fucking licence held out the window for their convenience.
Australian cops weren't really soiled until after 9/11...
...and they've gone off the deep end ever since.
Just look at my state of Victoria these days to witness how far we've fallen as a nation.
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No.
I'm curious why you said that... considering the timeframe in which you served in. I encountered the tail end of it in the mid nineties and was pleasantly surprised in most encounters yet horrified by more than a few.
It was a time before body cameras and evidence based stops.
It all came down to the discretion of the people bailing me up for some suspected infraction, or something purely imagined in a fabrication of falsehoods and semi-truths.
I quickly realised that here in Oz, it didn't matter if a detained person was right or wrong... the actual hurdle was dealing with punch drunk authoritarians who needed to be dealt with like delicate petals, their egos stroked, and their discretionary senses triggered far enough either overtly but mostly towards sublimely write off potential busts real or mostly imagined....
I'd play along with these interactions to a point, but if I was getting tailed for 20-30k's in Victorian bushland and getting nearly rammed up the arse, I'd signal with my indicators, signal with my arm out the window, and come to an abrupt and dusty stop on the side of the road with my fucking licence held out the window for their convenience.
Australian cops weren't really soiled until after 9/11...
...and they've gone off the deep end ever since.
Just look at my state of Victoria these days to witness how far we've fallen as a nation.
My "No" related to the meme not being humorous...rather a more accurate reflection of where we are in our history. The Fall is closer than we think. Not imminent, nor unavoidable...but close.
It may surprise you to know that those of us outside of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Victoria do not judge the entire nation by your plight. Most of us live in a less dictatored circumstance. Victoria, despite what its citizens may think, is not "the nation".
That said, it is clear that those outside your North Korean enclave are grateful to be so. I would not travel there while Comrade Dan is in power.
But, whilst we agree that your State is under tyranny unprecedented in Australia's history, one question keeps coming to mind.
Why do you keep voting him in?
Last I checked, you still live in democratic principles of electing politicians. How does Kim Jong Dan keep getting the votes?
As I have stated more than once in posts here, you have my sympathy...to a point. Just like the Canadians bemoaning Trudeau, and the Yanks tearing at Biden...you voted them in!!! Self inflicted stupidity, as far as I can tell.
Mebourne has a well connected prog elite like Toronto, Montreal, Washington, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Chicago. These are the people that control who governs. And these same people are obsessed with power.
Dan Andrews was (and probably still is) a member of the Socialist Party (or student body...can't remember. Freud will know) of Victoria before "moderating" to the Labor Party.
"Upon his election, Andrews fast-tracked Victoria's ties with the PRC. Firstly, he led a group of prominent Victorians to China on his first overseas trip, and promised to send his entire cabinet there during his first term. Eyeing the enormous opportunities with tourism, education and investment,[12] his government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chinese government under the Belt and Road Initiative in October 2018, but kept its details secret until he released it five weeks later.[13] The MoU involves cooperation on facilities connectivity, unimpeded trade, finance, people-to-people bond, and the "Digital Silkroad". Cooperation will be in the form of "dialogue, joint research, pilot programs, knowledge sharing and capacity building". Andrews said that the MoU "does not bind Victoria to be involved in any specific project or initiative" and "the government will consider both the Victorian and national interest before agreeing to be involved in any specific activity".[13]
On 21 April 2021, the Commonwealth Government used its veto powers to cancel the agreements made between Victoria and China under the Belt and Road Initiative"
"In April 2020, 77% approved of Andrews' handling of the coronavirus pandemic; this was the third highest figure out of all of Australia's premiers.[47] Andrews' approval ratings dropped due to the acceleration of Victoria's second wave of infections and harsh restrictions aimed at suppressing the spread of infections. A September 2020 Roy Morgan Research poll showed that 70% approved of the way Andrews was handling his job as Premier of Victoria,[48] and a September 2020 Newspoll showed that 62% agreed that Andrews handled Victoria's COVID-19 response well.[49] In November 2020, a Roy Morgan Research showed that Andrews' approval rating had increased by 12%, with 71% of Victorian electors approving of his handling of his job"
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Dan Andrews was (and probably still is) a member of the Socialist Party (or student body...can't remember. Freud will know) of Victoria before "moderating" to the Labor Party.
"Upon his election, Andrews fast-tracked Victoria's ties with the PRC. Firstly, he led a group of prominent Victorians to China on his first overseas trip, and promised to send his entire cabinet there during his first term. Eyeing the enormous opportunities with tourism, education and investment,[12] his government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chinese government under the Belt and Road Initiative in October 2018, but kept its details secret until he released it five weeks later.[13] The MoU involves cooperation on facilities connectivity, unimpeded trade, finance, people-to-people bond, and the "Digital Silkroad". Cooperation will be in the form of "dialogue, joint research, pilot programs, knowledge sharing and capacity building". Andrews said that the MoU "does not bind Victoria to be involved in any specific project or initiative" and "the government will consider both the Victorian and national interest before agreeing to be involved in any specific activity".[13]
On 21 April 2021, the Commonwealth Government used its veto powers to cancel the agreements made between Victoria and China under the Belt and Road Initiative"
"In April 2020, 77% approved of Andrews' handling of the coronavirus pandemic; this was the third highest figure out of all of Australia's premiers.[47] Andrews' approval ratings dropped due to the acceleration of Victoria's second wave of infections and harsh restrictions aimed at suppressing the spread of infections. A September 2020 Roy Morgan Research poll showed that 70% approved of the way Andrews was handling his job as Premier of Victoria,[48] and a September 2020 Newspoll showed that 62% agreed that Andrews handled Victoria's COVID-19 response well.[49] In November 2020, a Roy Morgan Research showed that Andrews' approval rating had increased by 12%, with 71% of Victorian electors approving of his handling of his job"
There's a Taiwanese saying, once you start negotiating with China, you've already lost.
Which everyone in Australia except, apparently, Daniel Andrews was fully aware of. Thankfully the Feds made it clear that he was way out of bounds negotiating with a foreign government and pulled the plug.
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Which everyone in Australia except, apparently, Daniel Andrews was fully aware of. Thankfully the Feds made it clear that he was way out of bounds negotiating with a foreign government and pulled the plug.
Good for the federal government.
:smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:
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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=426113 time=1636095381 user_id=1560
No.
I'm curious why you said that... considering the timeframe in which you served in. I encountered the tail end of it in the mid nineties and was pleasantly surprised in most encounters yet horrified by more than a few.
It was a time before body cameras and evidence based stops.
It all came down to the discretion of the people bailing me up for some suspected infraction, or something purely imagined in a fabrication of falsehoods and semi-truths.
I quickly realised that here in Oz, it didn't matter if a detained person was right or wrong... the actual hurdle was dealing with punch drunk authoritarians who needed to be dealt with like delicate petals, their egos stroked, and their discretionary senses triggered far enough either overtly but mostly towards sublimely write off potential busts real or mostly imagined....
I'd play along with these interactions to a point, but if I was getting tailed for 20-30k's in Victorian bushland and getting nearly rammed up the arse, I'd signal with my indicators, signal with my arm out the window, and come to an abrupt and dusty stop on the side of the road with my fucking licence held out the window for their convenience.
Australian cops weren't really soiled until after 9/11...
...and they've gone off the deep end ever since.
Just look at my state of Victoria these days to witness how far we've fallen as a nation.
My "No" related to the meme not being humorous...rather a more accurate reflection of where we are in our history. The Fall is closer than we think. Not imminent, nor unavoidable...but close.
It may surprise you to know that those of us outside of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Victoria do not judge the entire nation by your plight. Most of us live in a less dictatored circumstance. Victoria, despite what its citizens may think, is not "the nation".
That said, it is clear that those outside your North Korean enclave are grateful to be so. I would not travel there while Comrade Dan is in power.
But, whilst we agree that your State is under tyranny unprecedented in Australia's history, one question keeps coming to mind.
Why do you keep voting him in?
Last I checked, you still live in democratic principles of electing politicians. How does Kim Jong Dan keep getting the votes?
As I have stated more than once in posts here, you have my sympathy...to a point. Just like the Canadians bemoaning Trudeau, and the Yanks tearing at Biden...you voted them in!!! Self inflicted stupidity, as far as I can tell.
I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=426113 time=1636095381 user_id=1560
No.
I'm curious why you said that... considering the timeframe in which you served in. I encountered the tail end of it in the mid nineties and was pleasantly surprised in most encounters yet horrified by more than a few.
It was a time before body cameras and evidence based stops.
It all came down to the discretion of the people bailing me up for some suspected infraction, or something purely imagined in a fabrication of falsehoods and semi-truths.
I quickly realised that here in Oz, it didn't matter if a detained person was right or wrong... the actual hurdle was dealing with punch drunk authoritarians who needed to be dealt with like delicate petals, their egos stroked, and their discretionary senses triggered far enough either overtly but mostly towards sublimely write off potential busts real or mostly imagined....
I'd play along with these interactions to a point, but if I was getting tailed for 20-30k's in Victorian bushland and getting nearly rammed up the arse, I'd signal with my indicators, signal with my arm out the window, and come to an abrupt and dusty stop on the side of the road with my fucking licence held out the window for their convenience.
Australian cops weren't really soiled until after 9/11...
...and they've gone off the deep end ever since.
Just look at my state of Victoria these days to witness how far we've fallen as a nation.
My "No" related to the meme not being humorous...rather a more accurate reflection of where we are in our history. The Fall is closer than we think. Not imminent, nor unavoidable...but close.
It may surprise you to know that those of us outside of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Victoria do not judge the entire nation by your plight. Most of us live in a less dictatored circumstance. Victoria, despite what its citizens may think, is not "the nation".
That said, it is clear that those outside your North Korean enclave are grateful to be so. I would not travel there while Comrade Dan is in power.
But, whilst we agree that your State is under tyranny unprecedented in Australia's history, one question keeps coming to mind.
Why do you keep voting him in?
Last I checked, you still live in democratic principles of electing politicians. How does Kim Jong Dan keep getting the votes?
As I have stated more than once in posts here, you have my sympathy...to a point. Just like the Canadians bemoaning Trudeau, and the Yanks tearing at Biden...you voted them in!!! Self inflicted stupidity, as far as I can tell.
I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
Urban champagne socialists probably love the clown.
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I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
But 60% of the morons in your socialist State did. Victoria is Marxist Central.
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I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
But 60% of the morons in your socialist State did. Victoria is Marxist Central.
That's a hige majority..
Seldom anywhere in Canada does a party win that big.
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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=426113 time=1636095381 user_id=1560
No.
I'm curious why you said that... considering the timeframe in which you served in. I encountered the tail end of it in the mid nineties and was pleasantly surprised in most encounters yet horrified by more than a few.
It was a time before body cameras and evidence based stops.
It all came down to the discretion of the people bailing me up for some suspected infraction, or something purely imagined in a fabrication of falsehoods and semi-truths.
I quickly realised that here in Oz, it didn't matter if a detained person was right or wrong... the actual hurdle was dealing with punch drunk authoritarians who needed to be dealt with like delicate petals, their egos stroked, and their discretionary senses triggered far enough either overtly but mostly towards sublimely write off potential busts real or mostly imagined....
I'd play along with these interactions to a point, but if I was getting tailed for 20-30k's in Victorian bushland and getting nearly rammed up the arse, I'd signal with my indicators, signal with my arm out the window, and come to an abrupt and dusty stop on the side of the road with my fucking licence held out the window for their convenience.
Australian cops weren't really soiled until after 9/11...
...and they've gone off the deep end ever since.
Just look at my state of Victoria these days to witness how far we've fallen as a nation.
My "No" related to the meme not being humorous...rather a more accurate reflection of where we are in our history. The Fall is closer than we think. Not imminent, nor unavoidable...but close.
It may surprise you to know that those of us outside of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Victoria do not judge the entire nation by your plight. Most of us live in a less dictatored circumstance. Victoria, despite what its citizens may think, is not "the nation".
That said, it is clear that those outside your North Korean enclave are grateful to be so. I would not travel there while Comrade Dan is in power.
But, whilst we agree that your State is under tyranny unprecedented in Australia's history, one question keeps coming to mind.
Why do you keep voting him in?
Last I checked, you still live in democratic principles of electing politicians. How does Kim Jong Dan keep getting the votes?
As I have stated more than once in posts here, you have my sympathy...to a point. Just like the Canadians bemoaning Trudeau, and the Yanks tearing at Biden...you voted them in!!! Self inflicted stupidity, as far as I can tell.
I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
Urban champagne socialists probably love the clown.
Those scumbags love anybody and anything that destroys the middle class.
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I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
But 60% of the morons in your socialist State did. Victoria is Marxist Central.
That's a hige majority..
Seldom anywhere in Canada does a party win that big.
It's massive. Bear in mind, also, that voting is compulsory. So it's fair to claim that 60% of Victorians prefer a Marxist leader.
90% of the rest of Australia find him repugnant.
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I didnt vote for the fuckwit...
But 60% of the morons in your socialist State did. Victoria is Marxist Central.
That's a hige majority..
Seldom anywhere in Canada does a party win that big.
It's massive. Bear in mind, also, that voting is compulsory. So it's fair to claim that 60% of Victorians prefer a Marxist leader.
90% of the rest of Australia find him repugnant.
They may find him as repugnant as I do and a recently growing number of Victorians who previously were his cheerleaders but a lot of his directives have been copied or reproduced in part by other states and territories relating to lockdowns, mandates....
This Emergency Dictator powers act got more people to sit up and say wtf.
Trying to draw other States into commonality with Comrade Dan's Soviet Union is ludicrous.
Of course States will sometimes act with common interest in times of crisis. We are still a Federation.
That does not mean that because we close our borders as you do in Victoria, we align ourselves with Dictator Dan.
He is a Victorian blight...not an Australian problem.
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Trying to draw other States into commonality with Comrade Dan's Soviet Union is ludicrous.
Of course States will sometimes act with common interest in times of crisis. We are still a Federation.
That does not mean that because we close our borders as you do in Victoria, we align ourselves with Dictator Dan.
He is a Victorian blight...not an Australian problem.
The draconian measures he has forced on Victorians has gotten the media's attention here too.
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Trying to draw other States into commonality with Comrade Dan's Soviet Union is ludicrous.
Of course States will sometimes act with common interest in times of crisis. We are still a Federation.
That does not mean that because we close our borders as you do in Victoria, we align ourselves with Dictator Dan.
He is a Victorian blight...not an Australian problem.
So other states and territories aren't instituting no jab, no job... and medical apartheid? QR codes, covid camps, kill shot passports?
Didn't I say that Victoria is not acting alone in some of these measures?
And I think I've made my position clear on mandatory jabs, masks and "passports".
However, the SA government has not mandated jabs as far as I know. I don't know about the other States, although we should note that WA's premier is catching up with Dictator Dan in terms of harsh and unreasonable measures.
I'm pretty certain no other State seeks to give its Premier powers that Stalin would envy. I reckon Bendigo would be a good place for the concentration camps for dissidents. What about you?
Don't forget Qld, and especially the NT... even NSW walked back their December 4th full freedom day with the again moved goalposts of 95% jab rate. WA are idiots and SA and Tas are playing musical chairs too.
All regions are violating human rights but Dan is taking it to, like you mentioned, Stalin levels...
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=426340 time=1636254390 user_id=1676
Don't forget Qld, and especially the NT... even NSW walked back their December 4th full freedom day with the again moved goalposts of 95% jab rate. WA are idiots and SA and Tas are playing musical chairs too.
All regions are violating human rights but Dan is taking it to, like you mentioned, Stalin levels...
A 95 percent full vaccination rate is a lofty goal. Possibly a pipe dream.