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Saturday 2 September 2017

Political Correctness and Equality have gone too far

Posted to Facebook on 2/9/2017 at 10:29 AM
Commenting on "Political Correctness and Equality have gone too far"

https://www.facebook.com/SinFongChanPolitics/posts/842488125910780

Political correctness and Equality have gone too far. If you don't think so, stop calling your father/mother as father/mother, husband/wife as husband/wife and son/daughter as son/daughter. These are gender discriminatory.

Soon we won't be able to use the word human for human because the apes may get upset and march in front of the White House or Parliament House where the business of the day is about Equality in Monkey Business.

Oops, White House? It must have a name change. It's colour discrimination. This can start an astronomical repercussion banning the Black Hole being called black. Poor black hole, the biggest sucker in the universe being sucked into such pointless nonsensical debate.

Now what colours should be used in the Senate and Lower House chambers in Australian Parliament? Red is for the Labor and Green for the Greens. What happens to the debate on Equality? Does it mean no one gives a damn about the Liberal choosing the blue colour? The Liberal has been discriminated.

Politics is a dog-eat-dog world. No politician should allow this to happen. This is cruelty to the dog, totally inhumane and the dog (eating) lovers are depeived of a good tucker.

Political correctness and Equality must have boundaries; the trouble is, who is going to draw the boundaries without starting the third world war by upsetting the equality do-gooders and mentally constipated political correctness campaigners?

Thank you for reading.

Friday 25 August 2017

Majority of Australians favour public burqa ban according to new poll

Posted to Facebook on 25/8/2017 9:11 AM
Commenting on "Majority of Australians favour public burqa ban according to new poll"

http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/08/25/06/33/majority-of-australians-favour-public-burqa-ban-according-to-new-poll?ocid=Social-9NewsM

Most politicians are hypocritical because they can't call a spade a spade, even though deep down inside in their hearts they know it is a spade.

They have not guts to speak the truth because the truth may cause repercussion like being thrown out of the parliamentary chamber or eggs thrown in their face later.

This also explains why there is hardly anyone in the world, even the former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke said that, does not have a good leader.

Pualine Hanson in a way has quality that no Australian politician has. Whether it was a publicity stunt wearing the burqa to the Senate chamber to demonstrate her point, I have to give her the credit to have the gut to bring awareness to the issue.

Unfortunately, most people that include politicians are reactive to situations. They wait until things go wrong, get panic and then respond. These people wear rose coloured glasses, and have the very wrong mentality that "she'll be right mate".

What I like to see Pauline Hanson does next is to raise the issue of getting rid of Political Correctness which is causing heaps in lost productivity in workplace and turning the society into a circus.

PS I am not a member of One Nation, have no connection, affiliation with Pauline Hanson and derive no benefit from both.

Thank you for reading.


Monday 21 August 2017

Its farcical - Dual citizenship sideshow has man in-street calling for change

Posted to The Age (20/8/2017) on 21/8/2017 at 10:54 AM
Commenting on "'It's farcical': Dual citizenship sideshow has man in street calling for change"

ttp://www.theage.com.au/victoria/its-farcical-dual-citizenship-sideshow-has-man-in-street-calling-for-change-20170820-gy0d3b.html

It is clearly stated in Section 44 of the Constitution – disqualification
16. Any person who:

is under any acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power; or ....

shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the House of Representatives.

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All candidates standing for a federal election is given a handbook, and there is no excuse for any candidate not going through the content thoroughly.