25 Comments

Thanks, James for the interesting perspective from you and your friends on sky. I am wondering why there wasn't Nationwide counseling after the voting in of labour green and teal at the last election? Surely their actions have set Australia back enormously and with their woke posturing, and continued rejection of logic and actively implementing increased division in our nation. Counselling is desperately needed all around but the most injured of all this insanity is common sense and logic.

Expand full comment

Typical of the leftoids. Feelings not facts. The law of the jungle deems only the strong will survive.

Expand full comment

I suggest they have a year off in a developing nation.

Expand full comment

I am pretty sure these imbeciles don't live on the same planet

Expand full comment

I want counselling for all the stress the YES campaigners put me through. Bet you I won't get it though.

Expand full comment

Why should rude, insulting, racists who voted yes to create 2 classes of citizens with different legal rights, be given a few days off with full pay because sane, sensible people rejected their racism and voted no?

Expand full comment

What sort of a “woke community” have we become — needing leave for losing a vote, losing an a debate —really! What is business up to too, offering leave to selected voters?

Banks and big business have not gained any glory by their actions in this referendum, by funding and proselytising and giving a one-sided debate, perhaps giving any debate. Is this their role? I hope shareholders at this year’s annual general meetings hold them to account and demand some repayment, reparation perhaps?, for the money ill-spent and finally wasted in their campaigns to give credence to an ill-thought-out and in my opinion, grievously misguided attempt to change The Constitution.

The Australian people are generally well-wishing to the aborigine, as they are to all races. They deplore inequality and are saddened and even horified by the conditions under which some aborigines live and they want this to change. They have tried policies and funded many plans to effect this change and no doubt will continue to do so. However change will require good policies and time as well as willingness and effort on both sides, and perhaps even difficult periods of adjustment to policies such as attempted by Howard and Abbott, to succeed. These policies perhaps were and are necessary for many other people other than aborigines, in our country, living off public funding and in conditions such as violence, lack of proper nutrition, lack of education and of employment, abuse, criminal behaviour, addiction, disadvantage etc to enable good quality of life.

Resolve to recognise needs and causes and to change is needed on all sides and I was very saddened by the lack of this resolve shown in the Parliament yesterday as a result of Jacinta Price’s motion on child abuse. My goodness, CHILD ABUSE especially SEXUAL ABUSE, inherent in our society, in Australia! How can such attitudes exist here amonst our so-called elite, our representatives, our law makers, our leaders. Many say “that’s just politics” but what we need is good, caring, effective, cooperative Government.

Banks and businesses attempted to play on the goodwill of the Australian people to achieve this ill-thought-out and badly constructed referendum. It is not a change in our Constitution that is necessary to give equal opportunity. The Constitution is based on treating all people equally not giving one group of people advantages over others. The Referendum has been divisive and caused nastiness and it is to be hoped that this divisiveness will quickly heal and that we will one again become a nation which is the envy of the world.

When told of the results of the referendum by a group of people in the Qantas Club at Singapore late on Saturday evening and remarking “That’s good” I was subjected, as the group packed up and moved noisily elsewhere in a disgusted manner to another area, to calls of “racist”. Never in my life have I been or have I ever been called that! Sadly I had not had the opportunity to vote, but happily the majority of Australians voted NO.

Expand full comment

These people were promised payment by the UN cabal and this is how they pay their workers, by getting their bosses to give them paid leave. The companies are owned by the cabal (Blackrock, Vanguard, State Street, JP Morgan, etc.)

Think about all those people who pushed the bioweapons on us and got jobs with Big Pharma doing nothing for the next few years, but getting millions in their pockets for what they did to promote their genocide.

Expand full comment

Beyond comprehension.

Expand full comment

Oh no! How will we ever survive 😪😖. We have no character; this is the hardest thing we've ever had to put up with in our lives. We're definitely going to go under our blankets for at least a week and maybe, when we surface, someone will be there to hold our hands and guide us through life 🥴

Expand full comment

We have to drown our sorrows with endless wine casks of 'Fruity Lexia'.

Expand full comment

😅😅😅

Expand full comment

I think for some reason I have lost my comments for the third time????? Is there something wrong with your website? Anyway I will start again! Excuse it if they turn up and you have read it before!

Expand full comment

Nothing wrong with your computer. It was the "Yes Voice" hackers who stuffed your computer up.

Expand full comment

And it has just happened again in answering you. I was still writing my comment and not ready to submit….but thanks.

Expand full comment

Today I identify as an aboriginal. I need a day off!

Expand full comment

I must say that at the very least where short- and long-term positive discriminatory advantages are offered a DNA test should be obligatory.

Expand full comment

How far back do you have to go in order to be accepted as an Aborigine in Australia? Under the present system I can prove that I am also an abo. I am, as all aborigines, a descendant of Noah! Now, that makes Albert Namatjira and Neville Bonner my cousins. Ah, but I better say that not too loud because Lidia Thorpe and her ilk are my cousins too. Forget the Idea and keep the abo bonus!

Expand full comment

Pathetic

Expand full comment

Well I hope they spread their benevolent arms further to include all the people related to the many slaughtered at the hands of Hamas last week as well...now the acts where the counsel is needed 😡

Expand full comment

Sore losers on the woke publicity train.

Expand full comment

You are so right. It is truly pathetic.

Expand full comment

Spot on David.

I bet it was difficult to vote no in an institution supporting the yes side,

I wish I knew how many yes voters voted more than once.

Expand full comment

Poor babies

Expand full comment

This is sheer and utter nonsense. But then, the banks ceased to be in touch with their customer base several decades ago.

Expand full comment