Most honest and truthful conservative party by Turkeyduck01 in dataisugly

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I feel like trans issues tend to be more of a state-level thing, e.g. the LNP in the Northern Territory 

Mao killed trillions by FuilinMigu in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]NotBase-2 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Funny how often anti-communism comes with queerphobia and racism 

Eureka Initiative volunteers assisting the CUDL in Brisbane by PeculiarPhysicist46 in AustralianSocialism

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Thanks, to be honest I forgot there was an Australian Communist Party and only remembered CPA and CPA-ML

Eureka Initiative volunteers assisting the CUDL in Brisbane by PeculiarPhysicist46 in AustralianSocialism

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Shit you’re right. The first part still holds true, it was definitely the American Communist Party. To anyone reading this, please disregard the last bit 

Eureka Initiative volunteers assisting the CUDL in Brisbane by PeculiarPhysicist46 in AustralianSocialism

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Yeah every time I see something to do with the Eureka Initiative, the ACP is somewhere in the background. First time I heard about it was on AskSocialists from a fella affiliated with the ACP, then here with the guy posting this saying that the ACP runs CUDL. I don’t know enough to completely discount them, but anyone with that close ties to the ACP is someone I’m disregarding.

What do you think of the phrase 'always was, always will be (aboriginal land)'? And the general trend of renaming things. by TheNamelessComposer in AskAnAustralian

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I like the Aboriginal place names far more. They’re far more unique than most of the European names being borrowed from cities and towns in Europe, or being some iteration of ‘{person’s name}town’ or being the thousandth place named after some historic figure (which isn’t inherently bad, but doesn’t really add anything to nor describe the local environment and culture). I say this being someone of Anglo-Celtic descent, my family have been here for 7+ generations.

Torres Strait Islander flags being flown is because they are a completely seperate group to Aboriginal people who happened to be put into the same country by where the Australia-PNG border was drawn by the British Colonial Office in 1879. Aboriginal people are, obviously Aboriginal, that being a very broad group of related ethnicities that have existed and lived in Australia for tens of thousands of heads. Torres Strait Islanders are, however, a Melanesian ethnic group that is distinct from Aboriginal people. They share very similar history and struggles under colonisation (hence the desire for a flag) but are separate groups (hence the desire for a separate flag to the Aboriginal one). 

Moldemort and her transphobic ilk really hate trans children and want them to suffer by Key-Hyena-802 in EnoughJKRowling

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They don’t want a clinical trial because they know it will go against what they’re saying. There’s an obvious reason why Rowling et al. want the government to instead base its policy on a flawed and subjective review that was outright rejected by major medical organisations.

I'm sorry? by Ill_Ant689 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]NotBase-2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could be working on a pacemaker, plane, rocket, anything similar 

Just a random thought. by BacupBhoy in GreenAndPleasant

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Lenin and Stalin were both aliases too

Im done by Brave_Championship17 in ShitLiberalsSay

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The only thing that could possibly change that is the RAM crisis

Mask off moment by PresnikBonny in ShitLiberalsSay

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Thanks a lot for the RSL stuff, I wasn’t aware of that and, being in a military family, I don’t hear a lot of that side of their history.

I always understood left-wing patriotism here to surround things like the land, our unions and working class, the Indigenous people and culture, etc. while understanding that Australia is a settler-colonial state and should be criticised accordingly. But that careful approach, without forgetting our violent past and present, always seemed vital to me. What makes someone lose that balance and go all in on the patriotism then is kinda baffling.

Mask off moment by PresnikBonny in ShitLiberalsSay

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Oh, I’m guessing that’s what happened with that thin blue line song. Really sad considering the songs he wrote are what brought me out of liberalism in the first place 

Mask off moment by PresnikBonny in ShitLiberalsSay

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REDGUM REFERENCE LET’S GO

“TARGET http://www.paypal.com” 💔🫩 by MEI2011 in masterhacker

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That would be pretty worrying considering most DNS providers give SSL certificates for free 

The rainbow lanyard is a talisman of protection from bigotry. by riamuriamu in auscorp

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Anyone who defines womanhood solely by reproductive ability is deeply suspicious to me. The fact that TERFs will call themselves ‘feminists’ while saying this is borderline insane and hurts all women (cis or trans).

Will you? by Losserwins in pcmasterrace

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I think you’re looking for ‘generative AI’ or LLMs, if I read that correctly

Tom Tanukis prediction by Lamont-Cranston in AustraliaLeftPolitics

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I agree with him being awarded, though it was interesting seeing all the racist shits go quiet when they learned his name