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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:14:09 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Grant Kelly (CP, 31/03) seems confused again: I’ll try to help.
Australia isn’t a capitalist country. Covid showed us we are ruled by a corporate-government alliance, which Mussolini described as defining fascism.
Capitalism is more desirable than socialism or fascism, which is why the flow of immigrants is always towards capitalism.
When the rich get richer, so too are standards raised for the poor - which is why they all have smartphones.
The poor are homeless right now because socialists suppressed the residential property investment market.
If law-abiding people still had their natural right to self-defence, a woman wouldn’t have been held hostage in Mareeba.
Andrew of Smithfield (CP, 31/03) bags the Katters, but unlike the LNP’s Entsch and the ALP’s Crawford, the Katters’ didn’t create high interest rates, high inflation, and a massive crime wave.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:14:38 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
While correlation doesn’t always indicate causation, statistical trends are a great place to start looking for causes.
An Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report (Less kids in detention, 31/03) reveals there are fewer young criminals being removed from society.
Over the same period, youth crime has spiked. Correlation? Or causation?
Similarly, Finder’s Cost of Living Report (Financial pressure hits hard, 31/03) reveals well over half of us aren’t enjoying the skyrocketing cost of living.
Over that period, governments introduced policies that suppressed the supply side of the economy and created higher interest rates and inflation. Correlation? Or causation?
If you’ve been a victim of crime or are financially miserable, consider whether government policies contributed to your situation when next you vote.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:16:19 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
It’s a testament to the success of black-armband historical revisionism that people say Australia hosts “the oldest continuous culture on the planet”, (Voice of a nation, Letters, 31/03).
In fact, prior to European arrival, there had been three waves of human migration across the ice-age land bridges to Australia – the Negritoes, the Murraysians, and the Carpentarians.
The Negritoes came directly from Africa, the Murraysians had been living in Japan, and the Carpentarians had been living in India.
The Negritoes figured out how to survive in harsh, dry, ice-age Australia and their culture was appropriated by the two distinctly different races who arrived later.
Each successive wave largely extinguished their predecessors, with most indigenous Australians being of Carpentarian descent.
The Carpentarians have been here around 15,000 years, but the Proto-Afroasiatic language, the root for all modern Afroasiatic languages, dates back 18,000 years.
All facts matter, and historical revisionism is a crime against humanity.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:23:14 GMT 8
I've always laughed at that call....oldest continuous culture....right up until they met the trepang fishermen, and then after the Europeans. Their old ways couldn't be kicked to the curb quick enough.
The truth is, if we used the left wing racist approach to what happened, the aboriginal people of Australia became the most practiced in the ways of "cultural appropriation" the world had ever seen. Why?
Because being godless heathens like many other cultures throughout world history, the resulting level of superstition was so great it kept them down (oldest continuous culture) for thousands of years. So boy, did they have a lot of appropriation to grab hold of, as soon as they experienced it.
Go to Maningrida in Arnhem land and see them all woalking around with smart phones praying to them in exactly the same way as all our youth seem to!
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:25:16 GMT 8
The Editor
The Herald Sun
“Tomato and tobacco plants let out sounds when they’re stressed, according to international researchers”, (Stressed plants ‘speak’, 31/03).
Did you hear that all you sanctimonious vegans? Your tomatoes scream when you slice into them.
How dare you criticise us carnivores – at least we have the decency to kill our food before we slice it up.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 6:26:07 GMT 8
CP TB GCB - To comment on “Fake meat can bug off”, 31/03 CM DT HS – To comment on “Pasta la vista, fake food”, 31/03 -
Kudos to the Italian government for banning flour made from bugs and lab-grown meat, (“Fake meat can bug off”, 26/03).
The Davos-class globalists who promote eating insects know we don’t have the digestive processes to break down the chitins in insect exoskeletons. Only birds and their reptile cousins can safely digest chitins. Similarly, fake meat is grown from so-called “immortal cell lines” - effectively cancer cells. Nobody knows what the consequences of a diet of tumours will be.
There is no need for humans to eat bugs or tumours because the nitrogen and carbon compounds produced in agriculture cannot and do not cause any change whatsoever in weather or climate. Those who believe the pseudo-science about “catastrophic anthropogenic global warming” sponsored by those same globalists need to wake up that they don’t have your interest at heart.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 8:31:16 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
Voters must accept that the Liberals are now largely “conservative in name only” (CINO), (Your Say, 31/03).
CINOs cannot be relied upon to implement conservative views, as the post-Abbott Liberals have amply demonstrated.
CINOs only get the support they do because of habitual voters, who typically hold their noses when voting.
The fewer genuine conservatives in our parliaments the more our economy crumbles and our society weakens.
How would an aircraft go with two large left wings, several small left wings, and a couple of small right wings? Would it perform efficiently and be stable in flight?
IMHO, it’s too late to evict the CINOs from the Liberals and LNP.
If we want less ideology and more practicality in our governance, we’ll need to shift all conservative votes to the parties our extreme-left national broadcaster loves to hate.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 9:34:19 GMT 8
A letter for the Editor
It is to be noted that the WHO is admitting that the subsequent injections of the mRNA concoction are of little benefit, but to me it begs the question of why the WHO would do so now when for so long it has been of great doubt that they were ever of benefit at all.
It is doubtful that the WHO were unaware of the problems we increasingly see emerging that come of the injections, so what is in the minds of those who with coercion injected so many?
The strongest of fears is the fear of death, and the WHO are moving slowly toward making the injected to see themselves as ticking time bombs of mRNA.
I am left to wonder if this is to boil the frogs slowly, to squeeze the sanity of the injected so they will oppose the truth that is.
Alejandro Serranogarcia
AlejandroSerranogarcia@proton.me
Esk
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Post by Struth on Mar 31, 2023 14:18:02 GMT 8
You know who’s been found guilty of scientific fraud, bribing doctors, and racketeering fraud in the past? Pfizer has. #TrustTheHistory. Chloe, Kuranda
The latest ABS release says, "In 2022, there were 190,394 deaths that occurred by 31 December and were registered by 28 February 2023, which is 25,235 (15.3%) more than the historical average." Yet none of our health agencies, universities, or politicians seem remotely interested in those 25,235 dead Australians. How weird is that? JS, Edge Hill
Good one, Cairns Council. Your staff's sneaky commie plan to refuse Australia's legal tender is getting noticed in international media. Not the sort of thing we really want to be known for, now is it. Woz, Parramatta Park
With regard to the scandalous fake indictment of President Trump, Governor DeSantishas said, "Florida will not assist in an extradition request given the questionable circumstances at issue with this Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor and his political agenda." Republican, Cairns
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