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RedLagoon

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A wishful continuation of the old thread on RVF as people have gone quite since the flu mandates have eased down. None of the tyrannical ideas / movement has subsided in Australia though, and I feel digital ID and the normalizing of climate lockdowns and land confiscation will be something very much possible in the near future. I've had people say to me that they "had no other option" to take the vaxx but they did to not loose their jobs. Tyranny.

Sure, the referendum was a "victory" for most but this won't end until full communism has been achieved all under the moniker of "aboriginal rights".

"As of 2020, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights and interests in land are formally recognised over around 40 per cent of Australia’s land mass, and sea rights have also been asserted in various native title cases."
 
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Good to see a continuaton of this thread. One of the big shocks during Covid, from the point of view of a guy in the UK, was the response of AUS/NZ and Canada, the 3 destinations beloved of working Brits looking to emigrate.
 
There is no specific "Australian Politics" thread here yet so this goes in here. It is slightly old news but needs to be mentioned. I don't follow the politics closely but couldn't help notice that someone who was big in the distant past there had resurfaced - Mark Latham. He was really cool. I think the peak of his career was leader of the opposition, quite a long time ago. Back then he was likable. In recent times he joined the One Nation party but has now unfortunately quit.
He has done some funny stuff like breaking a journalists camera when the journalist was not letting him and his son peacefully eat a hamburger at McDonalds. He is quite based :


Then there was the infamous deleted tweet from a twitter dialogue which went like this:
'Mark Latham is a disgusting human being and people who are considering voting for One Nation need to realise they are voting for an extremely hateful and dangerous individual who risks causing a great deal of damage to our state,' Mr Greenwich said at a press conference.

The statement was then posted on Twitter, with Latham responding at 10.13am on Thursday: 'Disgusting? How does that compare with sticking your d*** up a bloke's a*** and covering it with s***?'
Hilarious but of course in this day and age in the West, you are not allowed to say anything bad about sodomites, so it led to a lot of trouble.

The guy is a bit of a rogue, but is a pity he didn't go further in politics. He's probably too honest and unwilling to play the game.
 
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Killjoys.. Thankfully not many places in the world have banned it like this, only that retarded country downunder. Some places restrict certain kinds (unfortunately), I see the rockets restricted in some places and the red ones that just go bang seem to be also unfortunately wound back but everywhere else gets to enjoy this kind of fun in some measure, roman candles (the ones that shoot something up that bursts) and the fountains and all kind of noisy and bright light things are available everywhere. I quite like those ones that spin like helicopters and give off light as they fly, the catherine wheels that you nail to a tree as well. I've still got some left over from new years eve and am lighting one every few days until they run out.

Actually I was very pleased to have eye protection on last night, as I usually do, as something shot off much earlier and in an incorrect direction. Just met a few blind people not long ago and it made me more cautious. You can lose an eye opening champagne however and if they can waste that much money on a fake pandemic, there's no argument left in one or two people per year losing an eye.
 
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This in the teachers' textbook now in beautiful Australia:

" Parental consent

There may be circumstances in which students wish or NEED to undertake gender transition without the consent of their parent/s (or carer/s), and/or without consulting medical practitioners.

If no agreement can be reached between the student and the parent/s regarding the student’s gender identity, or if the parent/s will not consent to the contents of a student support plan, it will be necessary for the school to consider whether the student is a mature minor.

If a student is considered a mature minor they can make decisions for themselves without parental consent and should be affirmed in their gender identity at school without a family representative/carer participating in formulating the school management plan.

Department policy addresses situations in which students, though under the age of 18 years, may be sufficiently mature to make their own decisions, (refer to Mature Minors and Decision Making). "
 
This in the teachers' textbook now in beautiful Australia:

" Parental consent

There may be circumstances in which students wish or NEED to undertake gender transition without the consent of their parent/s (or carer/s), and/or without consulting medical practitioners.

If no agreement can be reached between the student and the parent/s regarding the student’s gender identity, or if the parent/s will not consent to the contents of a student support plan, it will be necessary for the school to consider whether the student is a mature minor.

If a student is considered a mature minor they can make decisions for themselves without parental consent and should be affirmed in their gender identity at school without a family representative/carer participating in formulating the school management plan.

Department policy addresses situations in which students, though under the age of 18 years, may be sufficiently mature to make their own decisions, (refer to Mature Minors and Decision Making). "
My guess is that, if you look, you'll find something similar in the UK. I wonder how it'll be before we have "Noddy troons out"?
 
This in the teachers' textbook now in beautiful Australia:

" Parental consent

There may be circumstances in which students wish or NEED to undertake gender transition without the consent of their parent/s (or carer/s), and/or without consulting medical practitioners.

If no agreement can be reached between the student and the parent/s regarding the student’s gender identity, or if the parent/s will not consent to the contents of a student support plan, it will be necessary for the school to consider whether the student is a mature minor.

If a student is considered a mature minor they can make decisions for themselves without parental consent and should be affirmed in their gender identity at school without a family representative/carer participating in formulating the school management plan.

Department policy addresses situations in which students, though under the age of 18 years, may be sufficiently mature to make their own decisions, (refer to Mature Minors and Decision Making). "
Right. A kid who can't even tell what sex they were born as is being called mature.

The fact is these teachers are groomer perverts.
 
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Right. A kid who can't even what sex they were born as is being called mature.

The fact is these teachers are groomer perverts.

They were also jabbing up children without their parents' consent here if they were over the age of 11. Tents with "nurses" in front of schools informing of their "rights" a child could never understand before being shot with the needle.
 
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