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Im not sure if that is racist towards Western Sydney or not??? ahahaha

It's a real tearjerker this one.

A feel good story that hollywoood couldn't script. Let's hope this is just a speed bump and they manage to escape to freedom!
A street parade through fairlfield? Liverpool? Endensor Park?
It's not crazy to imagine it. I think the whole community is captivated
 
you were up late patj :)
Oh for sure nothing like facts - my post was purely based as offthecuff recalling imo no Gov knew how to manage the "pandemic" by script, managing it was like trying to keep a good eye on a moving target hour by hour - it was damage control not seen since WW2 for eg.
Knowing the side of the fence you stand on I prefer a more balanced outlook politically instead of pushing one side only for I am not one eyed.
Below provides a fair summary from way back to near on to date - obviously its someone else's research and may not be agreed by all but I prefer looking at there is always some good from either side of the fence and naturally wrongs as well.
I like that this guy says about "timing" and that is very true, as far as I'm concerned thats how some of the leaders we have had came to position more than anything else.

Yeah - the simple matter is that governments only have some effect. Luck, GFC, pandemic, wars, things that they can't stop all have an effect. I think back to 'the debt and deficit disaster' election of 2013, basically while in the recovery of the GFC, the ALP was pilloried. Then Morrison pre-pandemic won without a murmur on debt and deficit, except for a bunch of collectible mugs. Then in 2022 he blamed the pandemic when two-thirds was accumulated during a benign period of a mining boom and amid service cuts.

TBH - in spite of the rhetoric - Australia is actually quite a robust economy. A lot of that can be thanks to treasury and their ability to moderate the politicians worst excesses. I remember back to a school friend who is married to one of the 'future fund' trustees. She was surprised by the macroeconomic illiteracy of the trustees.
 
Yeah - the simple matter is that governments only have some effect. Luck, GFC, pandemic, wars, things that they can't stop all have an effect. I think back to 'the debt and deficit disaster' election of 2013, basically while in the recovery of the GFC, the ALP was pilloried. Then Morrison pre-pandemic won without a murmur on debt and deficit, except for a bunch of collectible mugs. Then in 2022 he blamed the pandemic when two-thirds was accumulated during a benign period of a mining boom and amid service cuts.

TBH - in spite of the rhetoric - Australia is actually quite a robust economy. A lot of that can be thanks to treasury and their ability to moderate the politicians worst excesses. I remember back to a school friend who is married to one of the 'future fund' trustees. She was surprised by the macroeconomic illiteracy of the trustees.

We're lucky we can dig shit out of the ground because, although it might be robust, it ranks way down the economic complexity index.

We're second last out of all the OECD countries.

https://www.australianmanufacturing...as-australia-climbs-harvard-complexity-index/

Australia remains the second-lowest ranked OECD country on the index and sits 123rd globally for growth prospects, with projected growth of 1.2 per cent.

The index measures the diversity and complexity of a country’s exports, with higher scores generally linked to stronger long-term prosperity.

Harvard’s qualitative assessment of Australia remains unchanged, noting the economy is “less complex than expected for its income level” and has become less complex over the past decade. Resource and commodity exports continue to dominate, while mid-tier and value-added manufacturing activity remains limited.
 
You can tell that the resources mob, particularly gas exporters, (thanks David Pocock) are getting toey because the Mineral Council is now running ads on tv about how much tax they pay.

Will see it ramp up if how little royalties we're getting starts making the news more.

Why can't Murdoch do some good for Australia? Just imagine if every paper, every talk back station and all the TV news starting banging on about how we should have a massive sovereign wealth fund and why don't politicians do something about it.

Christ on a bike.
Look at Norways approach to resources then ours. We should benefit more as a community.
 
She looks stunning! Phwoaaarr get her back and stop playing hardball albo! She's clearly left the extremism behind and is ready to integrate!

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If your beliefs are that extreme, why would you want to come here? You are already in the perfect spot.

Because deep down inside you don't even believe your own shit?
 
Anthony Albanese said on the ABC breakfast news yesterday (not parroting sky news not parroting fox news here) that...

"if you make your bed, you lie in it".....

Ok that's a pretty rudimentary way of looking at it I suppose but I think it's far more nuanced than that.

There's certainly been an element of radicalisation going on and the travel of young often underage women to "ISIS" (ABC News terminology) territory involves a complex mix of psychological and emotional manipulation, online grooming, and ideological pull factors.

It's not just about "making your bed and lying on it..."

I actually feel extremely sorry for these young girls and women who have been radicalised, perhaps within the world of online platforms.and other social and cultural circles.
 
thanks members - I was just checking some may have other thoughts considering the variety here on subjects.
I agree not a chance.
 
I feel sorry for the kids.

Yes, these kids are going to have to grow up in one of these camps if their countries don't take them back. (Not just Australia, there's other countries with this dilemma)

Not sure a country has the right to make a citizen child stateless because of the actions of the parents. Especially if the primary parent, which in many cases here, is the mother was coerced and radicalised when she was a child ornjust into adulthood herself.

Where are the human rights lawyers?
 
Yes, these kids are going to have to grow up in one of these camps if their countries don't take them back. (Not just Australia, there's other countries with this dilemma)

Not sure a country has the right to make a citizen child stateless because of the actions of the parents. Especially if the primary parent, which in many cases here, is the mother was coerced and radicalised when she was a child ornjust into adulthood herself.

Where are the human rights lawyers?
Where it gets tricky.

We are obligated under law.

Also, it's not the kid's fault.
 
If the kid's are born there, then they can stay there.

if the kids were taken by the parents from Aus, and the kids want to return here. We have to do it - if they can prove they are citizens.
 
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