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ROFL Nulla
Considering his message I'm sure you would Nulla - I'm sure you would.
PS. Great idea for a newspaper - don't pay anyone!! We definitely don't want all those biased drips under pressure.Lets move away from paid columnists whose job it is to follow the daily activities of Canberra and start a newspaper written only by housewives, retired solicitors and unemployed animal activists - can't see any agenda's being pushed there!!
Duckman
Was it? I must have missed that. Do you have a link to him saying that the definition of Australian housewives is people in domestic situations using an electric iron?I can understand you having a bash at "unemployed animal activists" and to some extent "retired solicitors". But "housewives"?
This was the term used by Tony Abbott recently to describe people in domestic situations using an electric iron.
Agree with this, but somehow doubt Tony Abbott or any other politician would be so denigrating such a large voter base as to suggest such women are 'second class citizens'.In your context, it is completely denegrating to the women of Australia that elect to try to balance parent-hood with their carreers (working from home) and/or put their carreers on the back burner while providing a stable home environment for their husband and children.
It is usualy a matter of choice and priority in their lives. The ladies that elect to run the home and or work from home should not be treated as second class Australians by you and Tony Abbott ot anyone else.
Was it? I must have missed that. Do you have a link to him saying that the definition of Australian housewives is people in domestic situations using an electric iron?
No different to Kevin from heaven preying on the nativity of Australians by conning them into believing that the great big tax on everything will do anything for "climate change" ( as I guess that even if you do believe that carbon dioxide is driving dangerous climate change ( and therefore disregard the science ) you forget the fact that we can stop all emissions and still make no impact on world output )
You guys simply cant get around the fact that Abbott is un-electable, and the "great big tax" argument only really has appeal to Hassonists and other such simpletons.
The market says Abbott hasn't got a chance of winning the coming election...according to the heraldsun today the current odds at Centrebet are
- Kevin Rudd $1.20
- Tony Abbott $3.85
I can understand you having a bash at "unemployed animal activists" and to some extent "retired solicitors". But "housewives"?
This was the term used by Tony Abbott recently to describe people in domestic situations using an electric iron. In your context, it is completely denegrating to the women of Australia that elect to try to balance parent-hood with their carreers (working from home) and/or put their carreers on the back burner while providing a stable home environment for their husband and children.
It is usualy a matter of choice and priority in their lives. The ladies that elect to run the home and or work from home should not be treated as second class Australians by you and Tony Abbott ot anyone else.
Their opinions, even when expressed in letters to the editor have as much or more value than your so called "expert" (the drip writing a biased piece of garbage as a paid advertisement for a newspaper trying to curry favour from whatever political party they are lobbying for change to the media rules). ...rolls eyes, laughs and shakes head. Get real.
the "great big tax" argument only really has appeal to Hassonists and other such simpletons.
I guess I must be a simpleton, but I have never heard of a "Hassonist."
If we follow this line of thought it can only lead to Australia leaving the UN, in fact all country's of similar economic size or less (so around 200 country's) not participating in anything global because on there own they don't make a difference....great an Olympic games where there's only 15 country's competing.
We don't make any significant contribution to the Afghanistan conflict so there for we should leave...in fact our armed forces are so small and under equipped to do any good in any situation so lets abandon the armed forces altogether, saves a heap of money we could spend on immigration so we could get to a size where we could make a difference.
Its really just a ridiculous premise to base any kind of genuine argument on.
You guys simply cant get around the fact that Abbott is un-electable, and the "great big tax" argument only really has appeal to Hassonists and other such simpletons.
What's a Hassonist?
Nulla Nulla - can you please explain how I have "denigrated" housewives? Once again you appear to be shooting off on a tangent to rational thinking.
I see housewives as independent, free thinking, motivated people with strong views on many things. The housewives I know, are very keen to have their thoughts and feelings known on many topics. They are also more likely to have flexibility within their daily structure to write to a newspaper, unlike say a dentist or bus driver.
That was my point. I did not make any disparaging comments about the type of views or comments they would make. The same for retired solicitors. The same for unemployed animal activists.
Your original post suggested that paid media "experts" push their own agenda's (selling newspapers/making money for their boss etc) and you would prefer to read letters written into the editor, as they would less likely be biased. Our argument was based on the content of newspaper articles. My theory is that you will potentially have far more biased, agenda driven, opinionated pieces written by members of the public than by paid political observers.
Please don't lecture me on the importance of housewives in Australia and the wonderful role they play by putting careers on "backburner". You seem to have the condescending viewpoint of housewives being mindless, uninspired citizens that would not be in a position to have their own thoughts. Why wouldn't they write into a newspaper???!!!!
Has it really reached the point that the actual word "housewives" is in itself a politically incorrect term?Why are you not getting upset about my use of the terms "retired solicitor" and "unemployed animal activists" being used to describe articulate and passionate people prepared to fight for a cause.
Mrs Duckman is a "housewife" and one of the highest order - she is intelligent, insightful, fully engaged in society and someone whom I have the highest respect for................and she has written into a newspaper!!!!!
The fact that you have interpreted my post in such a way speaks volumes about your views of housewives!!
Now that you have beaten me and Tony Abbott over the head for using the word "housewives" I suggest we get back on topic please.
Duckman
Let's move away from paid columnists whose job it is to follow the daily activities of Canberra and start a newspaper written only by housewives, retired solicitors and unemployed animal activists - can't see any agenda's being pushed there!!
Duckman
Nulla Nulla said:Your comment above is a complete contradiction to your swipe about housewives writing letters to the editor being of less value in the expressions of their opinions as against that of your "expert" political columnist
My too ... Googled it and something about Israeli parliament?
What's a Hassonist?
You didn't answer my last post Nulla. Show me where I implied in the above quote that housewives are second-class citizens?? For that matter show me where I implied that retired solicitors or unemployed animal activists were also second class citizens??Have a good read of the bold type - that is the crucial part of my quote.
Now for your latest post:
Take the blinkers off Nulla Nulla. Everyone obviously has an opinion - some we'll agree with others we won't. I just think that a full time political commentator like Dennis Shanahan (who isn't overtly linked to a political party - unlike Phillip Adams or Andrew Bolt) is likely to have less bias than letters written in from Billy Bloggs off the street. I didn't even suggest that their letters were "less valued in the expressions of their opinions".
Duckman
This was a put down on the right of "housewives" to use the means of writing to editors to express their opinions, as is their right under our freedom of expression/print laws.
I believe it is an underground movement that has developed a cult following over the years based on the beliefs and lifestyle of David Hasselhoff.
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Hope this helped.
Duckman
Yep sorry for the double typo...i meant Hansonist...as in Pauline Hanson believer/follower, someone looking for very simple answers, expressed simply in black and white terms.
Abbott and Bananaby seem to be attracting some Hansonists looking for what Pauline used to provide.
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