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Post by NFA on Jul 23, 2023 6:37:05 GMT 8
To comment on “Plan seeks to close digital gap”, 23/07
SCM - To comment on “Plan seeks to close digital gap”, 23/07 SDT - To comment on “Plan to close digital gap”, 23/07 -
If the nanny-state really cared about conditions for indigenous people on remote communities they wouldn’t be trying to improve telco services there, (“Plan seeks to close digital gap”, 23/07). Assuming those behind the “Digital Inclusion Plan” have done their due diligence, they’ll know how much internecine warfare is triggered by Facebook posts and how much worse child abuse has become since child porn became so easily accessible online.
It makes me wonder whether the nanny-state is actually trying to make things worse on remote indigenous communities.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Jul 23, 2023 6:41:06 GMT 8
RE: Why power bill crisis is only start of our troubles
The Editor The Sunday Mail
When you look past the climate and energy propaganda and really study the alarmist claims and then extend government climate and energy policies to their ultimate conclusions, a very dark picture emerges, (Why power bill crisis is only start of our troubles, 23/07).
It’s so much worse than Peta Credlin has described: literally millions of Australians will be killed by these policies - through thirst, starvation, exposure to cold, or supply chain disruptions from a collapsing economy.
People need to understand that there is no upside to these policies; they are net awful.
Genuine environmentalists who still incorrectly think plant food (CO2) is bad and controls the weather should ponder the environmental devastation that will come from desperate people spreading out into the bush to try and feed their starving children.
They will literally catch the last fish and cut down the last tree to cook it to keep their child alive one more day.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Jul 23, 2023 6:42:59 GMT 8
Their "governments" are not stupid, as I used to think, but are evil.
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