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My mother brought up SSM recently and said she believes that gays should marry but it shouldn't be called marriage. See I imagine people voting no on this thing based on such reasoning which by the way is more common than you think. Then you will have the vocal minority who will scream what next, polygamy!? I can easily see a plebiscite being close for a number of reasons. Mainly fence sitters, definition of marriage defenders and religious sects.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:16 |
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Average voters thought process: oh it's not compulsory *throws letter in bin*
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:24 |
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I have a solution everyone can agree on. Abolish marriage for everyone, live together if you want or don't. All children to be raised by
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:27 |
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Anidav posted:My mother brought up SSM recently and said she believes that gays should marry but it shouldn't be called marriage. See, personally, I agree that Same-sex partnerships should be equal under the law but that you shouldn't force a religious denomination to accept it. Having said that, it's not like the Church groups are backing away from denouncing a woman's right to abortion or accepting a homosexual's right to be in a committed relationship [to say nothing about the ongoing revelations about their determination to cover up sex crimes and domestic abuse] so right now they can go gently caress themselves over a red hot skewer. I'd wait and see what happens with a court challenge or if there are major protests around it, but I'll almost certainly vote in it. Hell it's one of the few things that I support my local member [Tim Wilson] on.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:29 |
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They will focus test the wording relentlessly to get the highest possible "no" response, and unfortunately I have low faith in Australians in terms of their resistance to psychological manipulation. All I have to do is remember that Abbott was elected.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:38 |
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You have to call it marriage because it's the language used in the actual law. If marriage was a strictly religious term, we could avoid this hang-wringing over language, but it's not. The framing of this debate as a religious issue makes no sense when the purportedly secular authority of the state is what's unfair.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:40 |
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This whole circus is an awful lot of work to stymie the inevitable for perhaps another 10, maybe 20 years at most. All it does is portrays the hardline conservatives as extremely vindictive and willing to define their careers around having spite for a group of people that they probably never interact with. I guess it shouldn't really be surprising, they're politicians.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:41 |
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One change of government and we'll have it. Not because that means a Labour government, but because it's an easy win for any party that wants to appear modern and in keeping with the entire rest of the Western world.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:43 |
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Hell, the tories in Britain got to lord over Labour as being the ones that legislated marriage equality. It's such an easy win, for gently caress's sake. It also emancipates upper-middle-class homosexuals from the guilt of voting for neo-liberal parties.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:45 |
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Zenithe posted:Escalated by the agent, not the ATO. Do you find out if you are being audited or will they come for me in my bed. your return was picked out of a hat and needs someone to eye-ball it, the eye-ballers are probably swamped atm. if you were actually being audited they would send you a letter asking for your receipts or at the very least please explain how you've calculated a $20,000 deduction for laundry expenses
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:46 |
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Knobb Manwich posted:your return was picked out of a hat and needs someone to eye-ball it, the eye-ballers are probably swamped atm. My clothes were very dirty.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:47 |
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Hopefully this kicks off some big protests soon so we can raise even more awareness that this is hosed up
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:53 |
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new first dog
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:53 |
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Schlesische posted:See, personally, I agree that Same-sex partnerships should be equal under the law but that you shouldn't force a religious denomination to accept it. Already would be the case under the law. Many churches will refuse to marry couples that don't have the correct religious beliefs.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 08:55 |
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Birdstrike posted:new first dog Hahaha that is some dense comedy.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 09:09 |
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Tokamak posted:This whole circus is an awful lot of work to stymie the inevitable for perhaps another 10, maybe 20 years at most. All it does is portrays the hardline conservatives as extremely vindictive and willing to define their careers around having spite for a group of people that they probably never interact with. I guess it shouldn't really be surprising, they're politicians. 10, 20? At the very most they're only delaying it until Labor get into power and while I respect the ALP's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory I'm not sure even they could lose the next election, particularly given they've been making the right moves in terms of focusing on inequality.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 09:14 |
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If we get a No vote on this and then the ALP gets in and tries to actually do something, the screeching from Murdoch and Co. is going to be incredible
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 09:18 |
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Knorth posted:If we get a No vote on this and then the ALP gets in and tries to actually do something, the screeching from Murdoch and Co. is going to be incredible Will almost be worth it since the ALP could potentially get a lot of parliamentary control and will then be backed by the Greens, Xenophon and I believe Hinch is good with it. If it got voted down with 51% of a 20% return, then MPs passed a bill, I would be in seventh heaven with regard to the idiocy that follows.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 09:24 |
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MysticalMachineGun posted:2. Giant loving idiots boycott the vote despite wanting to vote yes, because you better believe the bigots who are slavering to tell those faggots where to loving go will be voting in numbers I initially thought this was just another example of LNP idiocy, but for this reason it may be an intelligent strategy if you are a hateful bigot - if you want to achieve a no vote and discourage yes voters it makes sense to make the voting process as demoralising and wasteful as possible. I suppose non terrible people are obliged to vote yes, but it does entail participating in a process you see as inherently bad. ModernMajorGeneral fucked around with this message at 09:28 on Aug 8, 2017 |
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Recoome posted:Hopefully this kicks off some big protests soon so we can raise even more awareness that this is hosed up Zenithe seems alright but I ain't marching to keep him out of tax evader prison
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 09:44 |
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I thin there's a more subtle element, too - if this can be swung as a No vote by whatever metric, the LNP will be going hard for the next year about how they represent the majority of Australians unlike those leftists over there who continue to push this concept soundly rejected* by the Australian people who are never wrong. It's another grab for the Overton window - you'd call it a clever move if it wasn't actively evil. *actual result 52-48, 30% participation rate. Edit: If there's one thing Australians want, it's to be like everybody else. Resident Idiot fucked around with this message at 10:24 on Aug 8, 2017 |
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The notion of the plebiscite coming back is such a publicly, overtly enraging thing that part of me actually wants it, just because it'd let me flip out and become a righteous flaming hellbitch that takes this fight to the loving streets. It'd have a decent chance of coming back 'yes' but it'd feel like a fight worth having. I'd prefer not to have to fight at all for this thing everyone wants, though. A postal vote wouldn't even give me that, it'd probably come back 'no' since they're so often skewed in favor of old conservatives. Not to mention how easy it would be to gently caress with the actual counts, and how unreliable it can be to even get all the votes cast in the first place.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 10:36 |
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Bruce Billson is sweating and twitching up an absolute storm on 7:30 right now
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My Facebook feed is already full of 'progressives' saying they're going to boycott the plebiscite. Amazing.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 11:02 |
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Tokamak posted:This whole circus is an awful lot of work to stymie the inevitable for perhaps another 10, maybe 20 years at most. 10, maybe 20 months at most.
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Milky Moor posted:My Facebook feed is already full of 'progressives' saying they're going to boycott the plebiscite. Amazing. Congratulate them on doing exactly what the LNP want.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 11:36 |
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BBJoey posted:10, 20? At the very most they're only delaying it until Labor get into power and while I respect the ALP's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory I'm not sure even they could lose the next election, particularly given they've been making the right moves in terms of focusing on inequality. I was being generous.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 11:54 |
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The Guardian reports Essential Research has Labor’s lead bouncing back to 54-46, after diminishing over recent weeks to 52-48 a week ago. The changes on the primary vote are rather striking by the standards of Essential’s fortnight rolling average, with Labor up three to 39% and the Coalition down two to a meagre 34% We are entering Ruddslide territory people
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 12:03 |
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If a postal plebiscite goes through, what's to stop the ACL from mysteriously getting a few cartons of vote forms?
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 12:11 |
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SuddenCactus posted:If a postal plebiscite goes through, what's to stop the ACL from mysteriously getting a few cartons of vote forms? Literally nothing. Also not stoppable: whole swathes of votes from areas heavily projected to lean towards yes getting 'lost' in the mail.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 12:15 |
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Bill Shorten is the steady hand this nation needs.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 12:50 |
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Milky Moor posted:My Facebook feed is already full of 'progressives' saying they're going to boycott the plebiscite. Amazing. Cannot believe how transparently stupid people can be sometimes.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 12:58 |
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iajanus posted:Cannot believe how transparently stupid people can be sometimes. With a boycott you get all the anti gay marraige scare mongering, the vote fails and it makes the Lnp's position look correct. It's real dumb.
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TF2 HAT MINING RIG posted:With a boycott you get all the anti gay marraige scare mongering, the vote fails and it makes the Lnp's position look correct. Correct
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 13:08 |
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help Labor and Coalition senators have crossed the political divide to call on the Reserve Bank to embrace bitcoins as an official form of currency or risk the future competitiveness of Australia's $145 billion a year financial services industry. The push from Labor senator Sam Dastyari and Liberal senator Jane Hume comes after the digital currency soared to an all time high of $4070 per bitcoin on Monday, up from less than 10¢ per coin in 2010. Senator Dastyari said when he first raised bitcoin in the Senate, one of his colleagues came to him and said: 'I don't get what the issue is, don't they just melt all the coin bits they don't use?". He said the digital currency had now become a serious financial player and Australia risked being left behind if it did not pursue developing its own official currency and blockchain to use on the market.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 13:33 |
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Sam Dastyari making another brilliant decision. Encouraging banks to support untracable currency like a week after one gets called out for ignoring large scale money laundering seems like a winning idea.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 13:45 |
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Malcolm Tunbull: Postal plebiscite eh? Sam Dastayari: Hold my beer.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 13:46 |
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Has Dastayari said buttcoin yet? E: lol, i just realised that his Chinese donors are probably paying him in butts. Sparticle fucked around with this message at 14:00 on Aug 8, 2017 |
# ? Aug 8, 2017 13:50 |
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Oh god Mia Freedman is trending on twitter.
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# ? Aug 8, 2017 14:06 |
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TF2 HAT MINING RIG posted:Sam Dastyari making another brilliant decision. Encouraging banks to support untracable currency like a week after one gets called out for ignoring large scale money laundering seems like a winning idea. It is traceable. Monero isn't though
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