Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
Yes no interest loans, that's why most news organisations were just claiming it as a 1billion dollar donation.
Indonesia obviously feels it's a good deal or they wouldn't have accepted it.Asquithian said:500 million in 'concessional loans' 500 million in direct aid.
Your name is not Trotsky.cherryblossom said:yes but I'm sure trotsky would disagree.
i personally consider myself on the right, which campus are u going toNot-That-Bright said:After checking out the newspapers etc, at uws... i have discovered something.. I'm REALLY on my own being on the right in university.
Thoughts about this topic?
I don't want to stop them from having their say. As if there weren't people like them, the world would be a boring place. It just annoys me that they can push their ideology in my face whenever i walk past them, but i can't ignore them, because, well, they are just so in your face about it (at least the ones i've met). But what really irks me so much is that they keep on repeating the same thing over, and over, and over etc. It's like i what to say to them "I get your point. Now can you complain about other stuff rather than Iraq and Howard?"Asquithian said:It's called a right to protest - free speech - etc - No wait they are not even protesting! -
That's the problem with some of the right. If they had controll they would supress the left. They even have violent feelings towards them whem all they want to do is save trees and stop wars which coincidentally are generally not nice things. Fascist feelings of control and unquestioned loyalty to people in power.
Yes the socialist alliance is very far left. But you are allowed to say what you like in this country (Well actually you are not. WE don't have a bill of rights and genocide is not illegal under the constituion) - but people generally feel that there is a right to be heard and to express their opinions.
If you don't like them ignore them and cherish the fact that your view will will also never be stepped on.
Yeah but it is really just rubbing salt into wounds when you realise they are using part of your student fee's to do it.Asquithian said:It's called a right to protest - free speech - etc - No wait they are not even protesting! -
That's the problem with some of the right. If they had controll they would supress the left. They even have violent feelings towards them whem all they want to do is save trees and stop wars which coincidentally are generally not nice things. Fascist feelings of control and unquestioned loyalty to people in power.
Yes the socialist alliance is very far left. But you are allowed to say what you like in this country (Well actually you are not. WE don't have a bill of rights and genocide is not illegal under the constituion) - but people generally feel that there is a right to be heard and to express their opinions.
If you don't like them ignore them and cherish the fact that your view will will also never be stepped on.
Most of the time the socialist groups are there making use of their own funds, and if not then they would only be as financially dependent on the unions as the typical social society (if they are linked to a student organisation in any way at all, that is).Xayma said:Yeah but it is really just rubbing salt into wounds when you realise they are using part of your student fee's to do it.
If it was only the greenies putting money towards the paper which they throw at you so be it (I hope they get paper made from plantation timber otherwise it loses the whole impact.