a pineapple under the sea because it sounds hotlets talk real, if u guys have the funds to successfully and comfortably live in another country, which is it and why?
Mhm I guess all people that voted no are uneducated?because it has an educated, wealthy, urbanised population. it’s similar to inner Sydney/Melbourne if you check them
the only places that really voted yes were the inner cities and the really remote aboriginal polling booths
Statistically, a majority of the no vote came from less educated parts of Australia, and polling specifically indicated that those without a university degree were much more likely to vote no (obviously not all of them though)Mhm I guess all people that voted no are uneducated?
i wonder why... lolthose without a university degree were much more likely to vote no (obviously not all of them though)
less brainwashed, more sceptical of elites, more likely to be negatively impacted by pro-abo policiesi wonder why... lol
so so agreed. its always the young people w the niche degrees too... like to be honest some of the smartest people right now are the ones getting trades or working rurally, particularly if they dont have great grades. imo its 100x smarter to learn a trade and make money than to do some useless degree just to brag about it and end up less "advantaged"less brainwashed, more sceptical of elites, more likely to be negatively impacted by pro-abo policies
its also so funny when leftists call people "more educated" or "less educated"
They would never compare white and aboriginal australians in those terms, they would say whites are "educationally advantaged" and aboriginals "educationally disadvantaged". Saying "aboriginals are less educated than white australians" would be terribly racist.
But when its people they don't like, they basically imply that anyone who disagrees with them is an idiot
Antarcticalets talk real, if u guys have the funds to successfully and comfortably live in another country, which is it and why?
I hate to inform a 99.80 ATAR student, that Antarctica is not a country, but in fact a continent.Antarctica
you're my favourite mod, I just wanted to tell uYou dont agree with me so you are peddling misinformation. Seriously what ever happened to a well organised and thought out rebuttal to counter another argument? Maybe if the Yes campaign focused on that instead of calling everyone racists and getting celebrity/big business endorsements they would have won.
I dont see what the issue is with that statement"This 100%. Ive said it repeatedly, I cannot understand immigrants who leave their old country for Australia for a "better life" only to bring all their old country problems to Australia." ok bitch kick me out you're my least fav mod now
I mean he said it in the Palestine/Israel thread when Australian Palestinians were protesting for their relatives to get out of Palestine but I don't want to debate this topic againI dont see what the issue is with that statement
What do they want us to do, live in our country where millions of people don't even have basic human rights? The only way to get people to KNOW the issue your country is experiencing is to protest, or else western media will ignore it and we won't get help."This 100%. Ive said it repeatedly, I cannot understand immigrants who leave their old country for Australia for a "better life" only to bring all their old country problems to Australia."
lmao I dont blame youI don't want to debate this topic again
What can Australia do about it though? We're on the other side of the world, aren't a superpower like America or Iran, don't have much control politically. I understand if someone is concerned about relatives or friends back there but there's nothing that can be done. Protests just cause a nuisance when 99% of the population isn't involved.What do they want us to do, live in our country where millions of people don't even have basic human rights? The only way to get people to KNOW the issue your country is experiencing is to protest, or else western media will ignore it and we won't get help.
Australia can't do anything about it, that's why they shouldn't have lighted up the Parliament House for Israel. Knowing there's Palestinian Australians they shouldn't have done that. If Australia involves themselves of course the population will get involved, nobody would stand for their country getting put down while another gets special treatment. It's a nuisance to you, because you're not getting affected by it, but most the people I know whether Palestinian or not, immigrant or not, muslim or not, feel the pain and suffering and want our fellow friends to have peace and not suffer.What can Australia do about it though? We're on the other side of the world, aren't a superpower like America or Iran, don't have much control politically. I understand if someone is concerned about relatives or friends back there but there's nothing that can be done. Protests just cause a nuisance when 99% of the population isn't involved.
I agree they shouldn't have lit up the opera house etc with any colours of either side. I do feel sympathy for the men, women children, families etc being held hostage and killed but I have my own life to worry about. And in my opinion there's not much that can be done to solve the generational hatred grown towards each other between Israelis and Palestinians. No matter how much we wish they could be at peace, they will always hate each other. If that wasn't the case, they wouldnt have been fighting for the past hundred years. I do think a lot of it is social media spreading or even romanticising opinions. It is quite interesting that if you switch off the news and social media, poof its all gone and doesn't exist anymore. (at least for me since I am not effected)Australia can't do anything about it, that's why they shouldn't have lighted up the Parliament House for Israel. Knowing there's Palestinian Australians they shouldn't have done that. If Australia involves themselves of course the population will get involved, nobody would stand for their country getting put down while another gets special treatment. It's a nuisance to you, because you're not getting affected by it, but most the people I know whether Palestinian or not, immigrant or not, muslim or not, feel the pain and suffering and want our fellow friends to have peace and not suffer.
No they weren't lolI mean he said it in the Palestine/Israel thread when Australian Palestinians were protesting for their relatives to get out of Palestine