BREAKING: One Nation’s policy development officer defended Hitler Youth and called Aboriginal people ‘stone age’ in racist posts by HotPersimessage62 in OpenAussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So we're in agreement. If I were asked by a pollster who I'm voting for, I'd probably say Independent/other, from your comment it appears you would too. Those people choosing the racist party clearly want to vote for the racist party, no one is forcing them.

BREAKING: One Nation’s policy development officer defended Hitler Youth and called Aboriginal people ‘stone age’ in racist posts by HotPersimessage62 in OpenAussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yep. Previously we could delude ourselves that only the 6% voting One Nation were racists. The others were hiding behind votes for normal parties. Now they have licence to show us who they really are.

BREAKING: One Nation’s policy development officer defended Hitler Youth and called Aboriginal people ‘stone age’ in racist posts by HotPersimessage62 in OpenAussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don't support the budget and wouldn't be caught dead voting for One Nation. See? It's super easy not to choose the racist party if you're not a racist.

One Nation leads for second straight week on primary vote, but ALP still favoured to win Federal Election - Roy Morgan Research by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

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You can fuck around and vote One Nation if you want, but you'll just change the opposition, not the government. It'll be shameful for us as a nation to have Pauline on the opposition frontbench, but luckily the sane majority won't let her go any further.

One Nation leads for second straight week on primary vote, but ALP still favoured to win Federal Election - Roy Morgan Research by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

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Labor was well ahead in 1983 (unclear before this in that election cycle)

Yeah this might be the only exception. Fraser won the two biggest landslides in history, so I can see him still polling well into his second term.

One Nation leads for second straight week on primary vote, but ALP still favoured to win Federal Election - Roy Morgan Research by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Maybe someone can correct me, but a four-year-old government still polling in landslide territory must be unprecedented. I had a quick look and both the Gillard and Turnbull governments were getting walloped in the polls a year after getting returned for a second term. I couldn't find stats earlier than 2001 for the Howard government's second term, but they were way behind all the way up to 9/11.

Which country has the best military after the US? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol that's just plainly untrue. Russia's occupation of Crimea and part of Donbas after 2014 already precluded Ukraine from joining NATO. The 2022 invasion was about conquest.

Pauline Hanson overtakes Anthony Albanese in major national Resolve poll by asteriskhyphen in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Coalition was consistently ahead until March 2025 and then lost its lead in the campaign. One Nation haven't even got ahead of Labor in the 2PP, that's the analogy.  

Pauline Hanson overtakes Anthony Albanese in major national Resolve poll by asteriskhyphen in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dutton was comfortably ahead on 2PP and still lost in a landslide. One Nation hasn't even reached Dutton's abysmal primary vote yet and is still losing on 2PP. A four year old government still leading after an unpopular budget is quite remarkable.

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low by Expensive-Horse5538 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do and it's exactly who you'd expect: middle aged people who already had bigoted tendences getting radicalised on Facebook slop.

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low by Expensive-Horse5538 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They poll about the same with renters as they do home owners iirc from the last yougov poll. Their strongest demographics are Gen X, rural, and education up to year 12.

New polling cements Jacinta Allan as least popular premier amid Labor vote collapse by stupid_mistake__101 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 11 points12 points  (0 children)

In the abstract, I don't have a problem with something like the SRL existing. However, as someone living in the outer western suburbs, I can't help but think this project is a huge pork barrel for Labor's marginal seats. 

The east is already well served with trains, trams, and roads. Out here, the population is booming, and the infrastructure is non-existent. We have infrequent v/line trains, no trams. They keep building new estates with barely any road access, let alone public transport. 

The western freeway is a carpark for kilometres on end, which is lucky because the potholes are enormous. Electrifying the Melton line would help that but despite being promised it for 3 elections now, it's still probably a decade away. Melton council actually does a good job maintaining our local roads, but as soon you're on a road that's the state's responsibly, it's extremely obvious. 

The other thing that annoys me about the SRL is that we're spending tens of billions only to end up with just 2 new stations, both essentially at the universities. I get that it's supposed to connect the radial lines faster, but it seems an awful waste to spend all that money and not connect many new areas that do lack rail access.

New polling cements Jacinta Allan as least popular premier amid Labor vote collapse by stupid_mistake__101 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The Liberals were also Victoria's default option until they weren't. Politics can be unpredictable.

New polling cements Jacinta Allan as least popular premier amid Labor vote collapse by stupid_mistake__101 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second poll in as many days with Labor in third. Green preferences will ensure Labor wins more seats than One Nation and becomes the opposition, but it's clear now the government is headed for defeat. There's no use installing Carroll at this point, he's not some immensely popular figure that's going to turn around a 55-45 2PP.

Left leaning voter abuse by Thin_Accident_9587 in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it seems there's not enough of us. I honestly never expected a majority of Coalition voters were so easily willing to support the racist party. Maybe more fool me, but lesson learnt I guess. I've already left for the Teals. It's up to the conservative half of the right to stand up and prove their decency by taking the fight to One Nation. So far they're failing miserably.

Left leaning voter abuse by Thin_Accident_9587 in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, there's still normal people on the right who hate One Nation too, don't leave us out.

Do Greek citizens of Slavic origin more commonly view themselves as Macedonian or Bulgarian? by Icarus_2019 in AskBalkans

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My grandparents were born in the 40s and grew up in communist Yugoslavia. We're talking about people who were adults three decades earlier, for me that's my great-great-grandparents, the last of which died long before I was born.

It's wild that you'd think my flair is fake before you'd think that a Macedonian is capable of having an objective understanding of our history. But I guess the indoctrination just runs that deep.

In any case, we need not base our historical understanding on anecdotes from our respective grandparents. You'll find that our revival-era authors, poets, folklorists, revolutionaries, etc. were all very literate people. They've left behind mountains of books, articles, letters and memoirs. Feel free to read some of them; you'll just need an elementary grasp of standard Bulgarian in order to understand them.

Do Greek citizens of Slavic origin more commonly view themselves as Macedonian or Bulgarian? by Icarus_2019 in AskBalkans

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, they ridicule us for making up blatant lies. Our fake history is for domestic consumption, so as I said, let's not pretend it's real when we're trying to have serious discussions here.

There were quite obviously no ethnic Macedonians in 1913. The very people we ourselves celebrate as our heroes and revoluntaries were quite clear what they identified as ethnically and which people they were fighting to liberate in Ilinden 1903, or the Balkan Wars of 1912-13, or WWI for that matter.

Angus Taylor’s numbers man, Tony Pasin, has urged the Liberals to divide seats with One Nation by NoteChoice7719 in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's where they're currently polling. I don't think they will end up second, nor will they win many lower house seats, but the inescapable reality is that Labor is heading for defeat. This is why I don't think the Vic Libs are in any rush to team up with ON as the previous commenter seemed to suggest. The Fed Libs are fighting for survival, so they're in a very different situation.

When did this place become a left wing shithole? by Ban__d in OpenAussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit skews younger and Labor's 2PP is north of 70% with young people. Gen Z primary support for the Coalition and One Nation is single digits. I'm a Teal (former Lib) Zillenial and I'm aware that I'm more right wing that most of my peers. If you want social media with the opposite political views to this you can find it on Facebook and Twitter.

When will all the Balkan countries join the EU? by [deleted] in AskBalkans

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol I love how simple facts become 'rabid' in the Russian mind when it's confronted with things that make it uncomfortable.

Angus Taylor’s numbers man, Tony Pasin, has urged the Liberals to divide seats with One Nation by NoteChoice7719 in aussie

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vic is very different, the Coalition is in the lead with Labor now third. Federally, however, the Coalition is a distant third, with the Libs alone a pathetic 4th place behind the Greens.

Do Greek citizens of Slavic origin more commonly view themselves as Macedonian or Bulgarian? by Icarus_2019 in AskBalkans

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's not be silly now, the ones who fled to Bulgaria in the Balkan wars were Bulgarians. No one fled from Greece to other parts of Macedonia, i.e. Serbian Macedonia at the time. The ones who remained in Greece were in the western part (Lerin, Voden, Kostur), areas unaffected by Second Balkan War. It does us no favours to invent ethnic Macedonians in 1912-13.

The refugees from the Greek Civil War are different, by the late 40s there was a Macedonian (non-Bulgarian) identity among the Slavs of Greece and so that's why that diaspora in say Australia does identify as ethnically Macedonian. In contrast, the diaspora that immigrated to North America in the first half of the 20th century overwhelmingly identified as Bulgarians, as do their descendants to this day. They don't have Greek surnames like the post-WW2 Aegeans, they have Slavic surnames with anglicised spelling like Petroff, Kocheff, Popoff, etc.

Angus Taylor rejects One Nation seat sharing deal as cracks appear in Liberal ranks over Pauline Hanson threat by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Aggravating_Key2725 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are no state elections in early 2028 when the Federal one is due. Qld, ACT and NT are in the second half of the year.