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The scary thing is it happens in every Anglosphere nation at the same time. This is not unplanned
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@davey1602 It's more egalitarian here. It's usually a three course dinner and drinks at a pub, which the boss pays for, spouses are often included so I've been to many of my husband's. And half a proper ham on the bone and a traditional Christmas cake or pudding to take home. Merry Christmas, by the way.
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I was a stay at home mother from when I fell pregnant with my first child until my middle thirties. I was only ever criticized by childless women in middle management. And then in my forties I became a grandmother and stayed home to babysit them. Now in my fifties I receive more criticism than I ever did in my youth.
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In Australia our last census shows that if you have a grandparent born in the country, even just one, you are a statistical minority. If you have more than one you are a minority of a minority. This definitely effects democracy as well. You can't stop fighting or it will be too late for you as well.
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Yes, I would imagine so.
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@MechaJutaro Speak for your self
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@ironmind258 I meant that for children, having a grandparent may only take them back to the 1970s. Which is long after federation. Infact it was in 1973 that one of the reasons for federation, the WAP was replaced with multiculturalism
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@TheTrickshot77 LoL I like that
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Good for you. But fifty percent of women who are childless at thirty will always be childless. Waiting until thirty should not be encouraged
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@ogregialzsorop5941 Please see above one barbaric practice of Indian culture.
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@NessieT Of course. Every nation advanced nation in the UN.
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Excellent. None.
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At school in Australia in the 1970s every morning at primary school, we swore alligance to our God, our country, and our Queen, after which we would say the Lord's Prayer and read aloud for half an hour from the approved abridged Bible. In those days nobody had to lock their doors.
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I'm Australian but it seems to me that Muslims in your country have every right. But who am I to talk, I live in a country where I know men have been arrested, one facing 12 months jail, for the crime of reading the Bible. Apparently the mere presence of a Bible is hate speech for the LGBT+ community.
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Dr Bill Warner warned us decades ago.
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It seems to me the British need to reclaim the muscular Christianity of the 1800s. You can't win a religious war with seculism. Demand Christianity in schools and public spaces. Perhaps certain groups will self relocate. We did it on a small scale in my Australian rural town. Worked a treat.
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@dogbreaththe3rd851 Exactly.
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@borderlands6606 I'm not sure if this statistic gets mentioned later, but if a woman is childless at 30 there is only a 50% chance of her ever having a baby. Every girl should know this.
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Women need to make different life decisions. You have the whole of your life to get an education or to have a career. You have 18-25 to find a good bloke and have a first baby.
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Australia's Labor government has accepted thousands since the conflict began
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I'm sorry to hear that. This is the first I've heard.
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@veronikalevtova9506 I moved with the entire family to a rural town to buy the gkids a childhood. We left the city when it became unsafe for unaccompanied women to shop in shopping centres that did not have armed police present.
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@clachan24 Australia too. Look at the international agreements they make with the UN etc
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@Anti-citixen_98 In Australia it's not enough for you to be born here. Your parent had to be an Australian citizen when you were born.
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@jjrider6758 Yes, before the last election, there was a video of Morrison's smug beaming face as Schwab praised him. The video was shown by mainstream media including Sky News which ussually supports the LNP. Maybe they thought we'd be pleased.
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@NorfolkSceptic I agree and I've said as much. SSM was another slippery slope in my country recently.
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@harixav I don't dispute Jesus spoke Aramaic. I have no evidence he did not know Greek as it was widely used at that time. He also lived in Egypt as a child. His parents would have needed to be able to communicate to travel so far. Yes when Rome adopted Christianity the gospels were culled to those too popular to be deleted and those least outspoken against Rome. But throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, portions of gospels, including gnostic gospels excluded by Rome have turned up, predating Rome's conversion by centuries. Paul ofcourse claimed Roman citizenship and did preach to the gentiles. PS I was not notified of your comment.
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They knew about Jesus, and purposely rejected him to worship the opposite. When Jesus saw a woman taken in adultery, he said let him without sin cast the first stone. When Mo came across a woman taken in adultery. He said stone her.
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Immigration is the problem, at least for the housing crisis in Australia. I advise young people to move rurally, but housing is going up there as well.
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@Jen-mf9rm My thought exactly.
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If this was not designed to harm women they would go to the expense of individual change rooms and bathrooms, and I mean rooms not cubicles. Same goes for schools etc. This is not really about catering for the small number of people with gender dysphoria or they would choose other solutions.
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@jakoflynn2560 I go further and consider the victory and freedoms to be part of the damage. Even the matter of women's careers, very few women have careers, most have dead end jobs. But women are indoctrinated that a job is more important than raising your own baby, or even having a baby, and society responded by making it economically very difficult to do otherwise. This one victory damages men, women and children.
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In Australia a lot of grandparents volunteer to help in the school. The schools are grateful. What the schools don't realise we are spying on the curriculum.
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There was a similar story in Australia years ago. A man with four social houses. One for himself, and one each for his three wives. And yet it's ilegal to have more than one wife in Australia. To know who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize -Voltaire.
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1973 was the year the White Australia Immigration policy was ended and replaced with multiculturalism.
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Which could be why TPTB make sure they don't have those things
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@dpstrial I don't know, I've never seen a breakdown. And it's confusing here, voting is compulsory and all the major parties use mass immigration for GDP growth.
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I'm also from Australia, I think we are watching the end of democracy..
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Look at the UN, and WEF
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Not just Britain the entire Anglosphere. Australias position is already worse, we are down to fifty percent which includes our indigenous, and any one with a grandparent, so already replaced. This can't be accidental as we span three continents, have different types of government, and yet the policies produce the same outcomes. It doesn't matter who you vote for, immigration never changes only the rhetoric around it.
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@davey1602 In Australia it's a custom for employers to give their staff a hamper of Christmas food if they don't have a Christmas party.
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I'm Australian and I was horrified of his position on mandatory vaxes. He was even keener on human rights abuses than our government, which is saying something. It turned me off him completely for a long time, and I'm not aware he ever recanted. He claimed he wished the vax for polio had been mandated but instead he caught polio. I was shocked that such a learned person could fall for such black and white self centered thinking. I see it among many people his age regarding the vax. There's a man I know in his 70s proud to announce he will never see his kids or grandkids again as the grandchildren are not vaccinated. However the joke is on him. Every day he goes to the pub, and since bartending is one of the few jobs in Australia where you don't need to be vaxed, 100% of the staff are unvaxed.
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I'm in Australia, and for two years police have committed discusting brutality against people peacefully protesting lockdowns and mandates, the police have even attacked them with sonic weapons causing radiation burns. I have seen atrocities in Canada as well. Here an Aboriginal women died in custody in a covid concentration camp, for the crime of sharing a house with someone who tested positive. And yet the media was completely silent about the brutality everywhere.
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@JosephusAurelius I second that. If I have to live in the Middle Ages I'll do it on my terms, and not in their fifteen minute cities.
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All it takes for evil to flourish
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I'm Australian, and considered by world standards to live in a democracy. In most of the country it is impossible to work in any field unless you are medically experimented upon every three months or so. In at least one territory you can be forcibly, vaccinated and/ or removed from your home and kept in solitary confinement in the purpose built concentration camps our taxes paid for, in which one lady has already died. You can be arrested and even jailed, for reading the Bible aloud as the Bible is recognised as hate speech towards gay and trans people. All this happened under a conservative government, whose Prime Minister was publically praised for using covid to advance the WEFs goals for the Reset. Our opposition party opposes nothing, so we have no effective democratic solution. Our first plane load of Ukrainian refugees were sent straight to a concentration camp for solitary confinement for covid breaches. When 500 000 Australians peacefully protested the way we are being treated, they were fired upon with sonic weapons, causing radiation burns and other injuries. Now tell me again about democracies, and authoritive governments.
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I'm Australian and the role of the productive wife /mother was still strong in the 1970s, in my case the 90s and beyond. We grew and preserved fruit and vegetables, kept poultry, and mended clothes. As I witnessed it, it was 1970s feminists who destroyed it, they promised to elevate the housewife, but threw them under the bus in favour of career women.
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Don't fall for the legal immigration argument. Australia rarely gets ilegal migrants. However our last census shows that half the population are recent immigrants. I assure you the government will still bring in the same number of people. Like us, I doubt you will ever be allowed a democratic alternative.
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@ganndeber1621 Exactly. In Australia we voted on same sex marriage and people said it would be a slippery slope to transitioning children, and they were right.
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