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alan  taylor's avatar

I give up trying to understand stupidity of the so called elected who think they know what the general public think just take them down !!!!

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Kate H's avatar

And may I add James that all 'Karens' who have been blessed with that lovely name, are not racists, just a loud mouth miniscule percentage of the population who choose to foolishly grandstand at inappropriate times!...or they tend to believe their own publicity...or someone else's.! I love my neighbour, and her name is Karen.

Whatever happened to "not happy Jan!!"...??

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Bob Johns's avatar

or that was a joke Gladys

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Christine's avatar

A truly iconic ad for yellow pages 😃

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Paul C's avatar

If this campaign was SO successful, the sign makers in Victoria need to get busy! …Oh wait, Victoria already has a gazillion more signs than it has population members. 🫣😩

And yet we are still having major problems…maybe signs don’t actually work?? 🫣

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

If the signs had never been erected in the first place, maybe there wouldn't have been an issue of racism. Then only racism in that area is the influx of Moslems

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Bob Johns's avatar

Well when you look at some of the people in Sydney that get involved with local government you will find a lot of bored busy -bodies that have nothing else to do (and get paid for it )

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PezR's avatar

Spot on James! Maybe signs that read “ my rates paid for these signs” would highlight their infantilism??

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Christine's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

Meaningless twat. I hate graffiti but have it at boys with your cans!

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Jeffrey Krupa's avatar

There is definitely racism (and sexism) inherent in modern-day Australia. It goes under the acronyms of "DEI" and "ESG".

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Llanipsa's avatar

Oh the waste of money in printing the signs, sticking them on corners etc.

But I don't want to go down racismNOTwanted street, nor povertyNOTwantedhere boulevard, because I'm looking for wokeisdefinitelyNOTwantedanywhere Avenue.

My cars GPS system is having a cadenza, and I'm about ready to pop my top due to the increased in pressure from society wanting me to fit in with their stupidity!

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Paul's avatar

And the Queens of all Karens are the Mayor and a few lefty councillors in the City of MItcham in SA. The Mayor pledged "to embed indigenous culture in council and community." .

Beyond wearing pretty indigenous coloured robes, and welcomes, and smoking ceremonies, and flicking some commissioned art to self-identifiers, and renaming stuff, and the libraries teaching kiddies songs in languages no-one speaks anymore.....who know what she means? But nothing real, only symbols.

This is a community where barely 400 out of 68,000 claim indigenous heritage. Where the average indigenous household income is higher than the average for the rest of the community. In other words, the only "gap" is in the Karens' heads.

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Christine's avatar

In our community a blonde-haired, blu-eyed lady promotes herself Indigenous. People are too polite to call her out. It’s a joke.

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Bob Johns's avatar

It is not funny if the cow is collecting benefits from it like real blackfellas get , And you can bet she is .

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Alan Gray's avatar

Perhaps "WokeNOTWelcome" might work instead?

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Christine's avatar

Yes 👏

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Alex Lloyd's avatar

Just think... justice for all, world peace, and an end to poverty... all only a taxpayer-funded street sign away from being realised forever. What a relief.

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