braindrainedAsh
Journalist
My last post was right on topic and wasn't really about immigration. It was proving my point from an earlier post in this topic (and countering a statement which you made earlier) that there are ranters who don't put much consideration behind their opinions on both sides of politics.
Maybe the fact that people like John Laws/Alan Jones and the folks that call up their shows are a reflection of mainstream Australian culture is what the problem here is. Maybe right wing ranting has become socially acceptable, perhaps it is even the norm, while "ranting" on left wing issues still has not gained the same acceptance. Perhaps it could even come down the commercial nature of the popular media in Australia. Who knows.... but these could be contributing reasons to what I said earlier about power being concentrated to the right, so the left is seen as unacceptable social rebellion. I mean, even the ALP is a little right wing these days. There must be some cause for so much anti lefty sentiment.
Maybe the fact that people like John Laws/Alan Jones and the folks that call up their shows are a reflection of mainstream Australian culture is what the problem here is. Maybe right wing ranting has become socially acceptable, perhaps it is even the norm, while "ranting" on left wing issues still has not gained the same acceptance. Perhaps it could even come down the commercial nature of the popular media in Australia. Who knows.... but these could be contributing reasons to what I said earlier about power being concentrated to the right, so the left is seen as unacceptable social rebellion. I mean, even the ALP is a little right wing these days. There must be some cause for so much anti lefty sentiment.