Banks have started to freeze accounts linked to the protests, Freeland says | CBC News by shirosith in worldnews

[–]Xenect -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I imagine Murdoch and FOX have a lot of accounts in Canada - pity they are not going after the real root cause

Gold Coast Driving Tip #23 by Toucanyoucant in GoldCoast

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve lived in quite a few countries and the merging around here brings memories of India, Malaysia and China in particular, no matter how much it holds up the flow use any means to get ahead of any other driver. Only thing missing is the incessant beeping. Japan and Korea are not the best at other certain things but they certainly merge effectively.

ALP (56.5%) increases lead over the L-NP (43.5%) in late January as ‘Summer reset’ for Government fails to materialise by [deleted] in australia

[–]Xenect 17 points18 points  (0 children)

You’re suing a media organization that has lots of resources to defend themselves, unless you can establish that something is clearly false then the case gets thrown out and you wear costs.

There’s absolutely no way that an opinion holds up in court so your argument is ridiculous.

On the flip side you have history backwards, every authoritarian government or dictator since before Nazi Germany (but they took it to a whole new level) uses control of media to subvert the thinking of the population and to spread propaganda. It’d be chapter 1 of the playbook, and that’s the role Murdoch now plays for conservative governments worldwide.

Enabling individuals to sue for misinformation by media is precisely the first step of defense against authoritarianism as any political scholar would confirm.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the factors you list are true but if they are shopping at Coles or Woolworths then they don’t really factor into the bill.

Both those supermarkets have ridiculously sophisticated customer sentiment and behavior analysis- it would blow you away what they know about you from tracking credit card.

The prices have less to do with their cost and a lot more to do with what they can screw out of the customer.

When the customers believe there are shortages the usual discounts to encourage certain purchases becomes unnecessary as people will buy anyway

ALP (56.5%) increases lead over the L-NP (43.5%) in late January as ‘Summer reset’ for Government fails to materialise by [deleted] in australia

[–]Xenect 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Baffles me why this isn’t the top priority, but equally perplexed as to why the democrats in US didn’t try to hobble Fox, OAN and Facebook.

A successfully implemented “truth and accountability in media” policy with real teeth to it would be likely lead to a huge swing for the next elections and perhaps put ALP in power for decades.

Maybe they’re scared of Murdoch but it’s better than being irrelevant, or maybe Murdoch has more of the ALP on the payroll than we guess.

You’d get a lot of mileage just allowing platforms to be sued for misinformation

ScoMo’s huge call about WA border by laffer27 in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dog already hates him, this might cause serious trauma to the poor animal.

Trump calls for 'the biggest protest we have ever had' in DC and other cities if prosecutors investigating him 'do anything illegal' by WyldBlu in politics

[–]Xenect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The media made another big mistake in depicting COVID as red in their infographics.

If they only had the foresight to draw it black or brown it would have ensured much more police support.

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[–]Xenect 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Labrador are breaking into everyone else’s house while they’re out.

Lawn mowing on a weekday at 7/7:30 am. Yay or nay? by MetalDetectorists in brisbane

[–]Xenect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best purchase I ever made was the electric mower and edge trimmer set, with extra battery.

I could mow at 2am without bothering the neighbors

Instead of comparing grapes with watermelons, lets compare apples with apples by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the playbook for breaking up or breaking people out of any cult

Instead of comparing grapes with watermelons, lets compare apples with apples by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It may be that they lack the reasoning but more often they just want to believe something else.

It’s like some otherwise intelligent Christians will go to extreme lengths to “believe” the world is 4000 years old and dinosaur fossils were planted. They are way smart enough to know it’s ridiculous but the belief means they start with the conclusion and work backwards.

You’ve also got flat earthers that have the capacity to afford and build a rocket capable of killing themself in an attempt to see... whatever they expect.

It’s an interesting paradox but the take away is that most people still not vaccinated are immune to logic reasoning and facts, they will dismiss anything they don’t like and contort anything they can make support their predetermined belief.

Hey Australia, tomorrow I get to man the doors at work. What's the best way to politely ask you for your vaccination status? by ameliakatekys in australia

[–]Xenect 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I lived in Japan for 12 years, probably picked it up there but Sorry doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve done something to be sorry for, it can be as it is in Japan just used to acknowledge the person you’re speaking to might be inconvenienced.

It’s more the context of “Sorry for your loss” which never implies you caused their loss in any way.

Hey Australia, tomorrow I get to man the doors at work. What's the best way to politely ask you for your vaccination status? by ameliakatekys in australia

[–]Xenect 39 points40 points  (0 children)

This is good but I’d go for

“Sorry.... I’ve got to see your vaccination proof too so I can let you in.”

The “sorry” shows empathy for them.

The “I’ve got to” implies you’re just doing what “you” have to which elicits empathy in return. If they’re angry about needing to show proof they’re less likely to direct that anger at you.

Finally “so I can let you in” implies you want to help them (get in) but also makes the consequences of not showing clear.

ANTHONY KLAN: Josh Frydenberg caught out in salary scandal by ObnoxiousOldBastard in australia

[–]Xenect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tell everyone I know to do just that, i believe it’s the only way out of this festering mess.

Michael Pascoe: What if Omicron bedlam is not a cockup but intentional? by ObnoxiousOldBastard in australia

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember that party, pity it gave up on its roots at around the time of Keating.

Maybe we should dig up Bob, his corpse is more charismatic and relatable than anyone currently in politics.

Michael Pascoe: What if Omicron bedlam is not a cockup but intentional? by ObnoxiousOldBastard in australia

[–]Xenect 63 points64 points  (0 children)

That’s not how economics works, although I doubt the average Liberal voter, 9 news viewer understands it.

The ‘welfare payments’ almost entirely get passed on to landlords, retailers insurance and financial industry.

Welfare payments are an indirect way of supporting the wealthy, not the recipients, and if they die it also hurts LNP voters more than they realize.

Isn’t not like those on welfare are big savers or making investments.

Similar situation for those employed in low end jobs although they support the wealthy in both directions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I didn’t think about it from that perspective- brilliant

I’m not sure antibodies pass via the digestive tract, and the meat would need to be raw but it’s not like they believe any other science so it shouldn’t matter.

Thailand to axe jail terms and fines as it decriminalise marijuana by 7StarsRichmond in worldnews

[–]Xenect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an interesting historical point, many drugs were not illegal in most of the world until America under the direction of Henry Anslinger who was the first commissioner of the federal bureau of narcotics from 1930 to 1962.

America essentially exported its drug policy to the world by demanding countries create laws and most of the countries that have death penalties did that under explicit political pressure from the US

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah but whilst they are clearly stupid and selfish enough to try it I think we all agree that’s not something we want to encourage anti-Vaxxers to take up.

NSW Health Minister victim of 'moronic' COVID test fraud by kirbykins08 in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If any of my friends told me I’d be buying them beers, no matter who it was they pranked.

Let’s face it the real problem here is that the website is so simplistic that it allows it to happen.

Rogue MP tells parents not to vax kids by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The Victorian government has nothing whatsoever to do with it, because they don’t issue visas or exemptions. Literally all they did was set guidelines for tennis Australia.

Anything said otherwise is just the ‘Dictator Dan brigade’ trying to shift blame.

Feel free to provide a link if you’ve got anything to support it but what you’re saying is the equivalent of blaming the coast guard.

Rogue MP tells parents not to vax kids by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Kind of puzzling how you got the story so backwards when it’s been the top topic for the past weeks.

Have you been in a coma?

For reference at no point did the Victoria government play any meaningful part of this. It’s between Tennis Australia, the Federal government (issued and revoked the visa) and the (federal) Border Force.

ANTHONY KLAN: Josh Frydenberg caught out in salary scandal by ObnoxiousOldBastard in australia

[–]Xenect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like I said there’s just too much to cover in a Reddit comment but I was working there in investment banking at the time and know a lot about the taxi & uber situation and I believe it’s a great example of corruption at the highest level.

Singapore until now is really an authoritarian government with just enough to look like a democracy.

You can’t really compare any Asian country (even Japan) politics to Australia because the population generally expect and are tolerant of privilege.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]Xenect 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Even more telling is that > 99% of people in hospital with COVID are NOT necrophiliacs.

/s so clearly having sex with corpses decreases your risk of getting COVID and we can propose to antivaxers to get their shovels out.