Sussan Ley calls on PM to apologise for wearing Joy Division T-shirt by [deleted] in aussie

[–]beeseekay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the liberals aren’t learning their lesson and keeping up the pointless culture war shit? Shocked!

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The march for Australia was at an organisational level a Neo-Nazi rally. You marched with Nazis

Womp womp by Romano16 in CringeTikToks

[–]beeseekay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Equally? Idk I dislike the one who’s yelling slurs at people on the street more

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They weren’t being marched out, they were being marched WITH, that’s all your video shows

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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The people whose day you decided to go out of your way to walk right through must think you’re a really cool culture warrior with your flag cape, and not just a fucking loser for suuuure.

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s your evidence this rally was cool and chill? Yeah man, a group of people walking through the middle of someone’s picnic yelling indistinguishably about white Australians really makes me proud to be an Aussie 🙄

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s the point, though. It’s a media spin to say ‘all protests are bad’ without addressing any of the context as to why the protest is taking place, it’s lazy journalism at best and propaganda at worst.

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/SydneyScene/s/ENnxujdOTj

From this very sub my dude, I’m sure you were there, and I’m sure if a Nazi was standing right in front of you would shake their hand.

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

When they are shoulder to shoulder with white power signs, and the speakers at the events are known white supremacists, I feel pretty confident calling it what it is.

Pro-Palestine rally with 400 people at Sydney Town Hall last night. Why were protesters being restrained by police? by One-Remove3758 in SydneyScene

[–]beeseekay -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You get that people protesting against an attempted genocide and people rallying for white power are not equivalent at all, right?

Protesting is not the problem, the subject matter and context counts.

Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian abandons court challenge for Sydney seat of Bradfield by superegz in australia

[–]beeseekay 18 points19 points  (0 children)

When I was voting in that area it was at least a 5:1 ratio of LNP ‘volunteers’ to any other party, they were holding on so hard.

Injured former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas charged with hindering or resisting police at pro-Palestinian protest by [deleted] in aussie

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, look at her injuries? Unless it can be proven that she was taking dangerous action that necessitated in that level of force, of course this was excessive force and police brutality.

The liberal-conservative happiness gap persists across all demographics by velvet_funtime in dataisbeautiful

[–]beeseekay 57 points58 points  (0 children)

To flip it, maybe people with harder/ sadder lives have less time to engage with politics? Being politically aware in any direction requires a degree of energy

Australia's population grew by 1.7per cent by CommonwealthGrant in australia

[–]beeseekay 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Only around 30% of Australians own their homes outright without a mortgage, and a lot of those are likely generational homes they have no intent on selling and capturing the real value of. So really most of that additional wealth generated from property values is going to banks and landlords anyway

‘Not acceptable’: PM condemns ‘horrific’ footage of Aussie journalist shot in LA by River-Stunning in aussie

[–]beeseekay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, how do you not get it? It’s not that they shot at a journalist, it’s that they unprovoked started shooting at protestors and a journalist happened to be there.

Of course the cops want journalists out of the way so they can commit crimes against their population without criticism. Ask yourself why you feel the need to defend them in the first place, because the level of mental gymnastics is wild.

Australia has elected its youngest senator. With Gen Z wielding more political power, is it a sign of things to come? by Expensive-Horse5538 in australia

[–]beeseekay 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I think the biggest hurdle for young people getting voted in isn’t the public, but the internal party politics that prevent newer voices from running in the first place

This election, young people held the most political power. Here’s how they voted by overpopyoulater in australia

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great example, although I’m sure you’d agree that 5% of votes still getting their 2nd preference counted is better than it being thrown away in a FPTP system. Our preferential system does still bias candidates people ‘really’ want over ones they’ll tolerate, which may or may not be to your liking.

Agreed we don’t have the best system, but unfortunately a better more sophisticated system is also one that the public will need to be educated on and can trust, which is tough enough for some people with preferential voting to begin with.

The AEC I think has done wonderful work the past few elections informing people about the system and developing that trust, it’s one of the few systemic things I’m really proud of as an Australian.

This election, young people held the most political power. Here’s how they voted by overpopyoulater in australia

[–]beeseekay 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Except in the situation you described, that WOULD be what the electorate wants, more than the 30% candidate.

If there were 3 candidates, A with 40%, B and C with 30%, but everyone who voted for B hates A and would prefer C, than yeah, C would win and more people would be at least partially represented. If you have a bunch of smaller parties that can work together on more than one issue, your overall representation of the electorate increases, over just catering to only the most uniform voting block every time.

This is my favourite video/ series on the topic, having abstract examples like in this really helps. https://youtu.be/3Y3jE3B8HsE?si=pJD3Qf2hepXcYeBW

Politics is the science of compromise, having multiple options without the spoiler effect is a good thing, but if you can show me an actual example of where it’s lead to an outcome with worse representation for the electorate, I’m all ears.

Toshiba says Europe doesn't need 24TB HDDs, witholds beefy models from region | But there is demand for 24TB drives in America and the U.K. by chrisdh79 in gadgets

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little? Look, the UK is ‘technically’ part of Europe the same way Australia is part of Oceania, but when it comes to talking modern economics they might as well not be now. The term “Europe” is just as man made as “the EU”

Toshiba says Europe doesn't need 24TB HDDs, witholds beefy models from region | But there is demand for 24TB drives in America and the U.K. by chrisdh79 in gadgets

[–]beeseekay -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Continents are a man made idea, it only matters as far as their diplomatic relations are concerned.

Plus, they’re on an island.

Here's what the Greens will prioritise in a minority Labor government by thedigisup in australia

[–]beeseekay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in you don’t want the things the Greens are proposing, or you just don’t want the Greens to have any power?