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  • Honestly, bible quotes are meaningless. None of the many Australian Muslims I know have tried to slay, make war with or even ostracise me. And similarly I haven’t found any Australian Christians following all the junk in their bible either. Those still following these Abrahamic religions are following versions which have evolved over a thousand years - and pointing to a few extremist crazies interpreting it differently can be done with most groups - three extremist Christians were involved in a terrorist shooting in QLD in 2022, and the Christchurch shootings in 2019 were performed by an Australian Christian Nationalist. But it would be ridiculous to point to those and claim Christian Terrorism should make us hate all our Christian friends.













  • The Epstein saga was one more case of it becoming clearer and clearer that the status quo, normal, is unacceptable.

    There are hundreds more problems where profitable industries, everything from non-renewable energy companies to car companies to dairy to lawn care to plastics to drugs to gambling and so many more use their weight to fund ways to downplay change. And this works because mainstream news sources (generally speaking) are complicit. Every time they pick a think tank prop as the ‘expert’, this is direct propaganda.

    Yes, Channels 7, 9 and 10 can be bought out. They are for-profit broadcasters, and quite frankly it’s shameful to be watch any of them now that there’s such a rich, freely-available and accessible world of alternatives. Obviously other broadcasters have their own inherent biases, but a channel owned my major stock owners and paid for by advertisers has direct anti-social results.



  • The list of ways they can actually help are endless, they just don’t want to actually do any of them - they just want you to think they want to help.

    This part is absolutely correct. A social billionaire is a direct contradiction.

    The idea of billionaires self-regulating is utopian - if they were willing to do this without external coercion, they would already be doing it. At least something like a tax can be enforced, but even then, like you said, politicians who make laws are in the pockets of the owning class. We’d need a radical overhaul of the whole rotten system to be able to enforce any seriously important financial law on them.

    That said, creating charities and aid isn’t a bad idea, it would be far better for them to support ones which already exist and are struggling. And it’s particularly difficult to trust billionaire claims of being charitable when so many already perform investment and other financial activity under the guise of philanthropism. Supporting grassroots aid efforts rather than building charities from scratch would demonstrate legitimacy. And like you said, there is no legitimacy in these claims.









  • eureka@aussie.zonetoAustralia@aussie.zoneNot A Date To Celebrate
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    It’s possible to celebrate what a nation has become without celebrating what they’ve done.

    A nation’s actions are a direct result of what the nation is. And many of the shameful actions of Australia are ongoing.

    I love this land, I love many, many people here, and I love many of the things we’ve created together. But I have no desire to celebrate this nation as it stands. I feel no more kinship with someone on the other side of the country to someone on the other side of the world - we are all fellow humans. I treat visitors and immigrants with the same respect I give local citizens. For the many positive parts of Australian culture, I spot as many negatives.

    But even all that aside, if you want to celebrate the positive parts and ignore the negative… it’s embarrassing to plaster the United Kingdom flag everywhere. Green and gold > red, white and blue.