How To Argue Against The Fucking Plebiscite
Naturally, banging your head against the wall in defence of one’s right to not be slandered on a national scale is pretty frustrating stuff.
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Naturally, banging your head against the wall in defence of one’s right to not be slandered on a national scale is pretty frustrating stuff.
Pavetto’s unwillingness to show any assertiveness on the subject of marriage equality is a spit-in-the-face to the very notion of leadership.
“The number of people who have come out of the wood-works to say they’ll do anything to help…” Ashley tears up.
“This election, lets choose love over hate, and leadership over cowardice.”
With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend.
“Peter Dutton is wrong. We are not insisting on Australia. We just need a safe country.”
The Britain I remember embraced cultural difference, and heritage, and change, and development.
It is awful to see Facebook be complicit in its own interpretation of silencing.
Aussies love a good under-dog story, and religious groups like the ACL are trying their hardest to morph from Goliath into David.