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Biff - I've known a couple of people with gender issues - have copped a terrible time, both from society and from their own minds -  they are our fellow citizens and we should give them nothing but friendship, affection and acceptance. I assume that's what The Age article was trying to do. If it helps some kid somewhere struggling with his or self-esteem, good on it. 

 

All well and good Jara but they will  push to have equality and acceptance as " mainstream" making our society further weakened and discordant.

95% of people are in the I don't GAF category in this-.

With the qualifying tenet that we don't want tax money spent to condition the rest of us to their normality.

If a Qld farmer thinks they should be shot I am not wasting time or energy convincing him otherwise.

I don't know about the tax thing. I see tax money spent every day of the week on things I hate (e.g. Geelong and Bulldogs ovals, freeways, Tony Abbot's extravagant travel expenses )  If we spend a bit to help some tortured soul gain greater peace of mind, I won't be complaining.

 

Not sure what you mean by "weakened" society. If you could indulge me with a brief story. Some CFA members of one of our neighbouring brigades told me of their female crew leader who performed heroically on Black Saturday. The crew believed she saved their lives during a burnover by her courage, experience and skill. She had lived most of her life as a male. How is she "weakening" society?

 
10 minutes ago, Jara said:

I don't know about the tax thing. I see tax money spent every day of the week on things I hate (e.g. Geelong and Bulldogs ovals, freeways, Tony Abbot's extravagant travel expenses )  If we spend a bit to help some tortured soul gain greater peace of mind, I won't be complaining.

 

Not sure what you mean by "weakened" society. If you could indulge me with a brief story. Some CFA members of one of our neighbouring brigades told me of their female crew leader who performed heroically on Black Saturday. The crew believed she saved their lives during a burnover by her courage, experience and skill. She had lived most of her life as a male. How is she "weakening" society?

Jaysus, don't talk to me about wasting tax payers' money. Look at the third rate Malcolm Turnbulldust has churned out for us, look at the money spent on Tony Abbottoir's joy flights, Bromwyn's helicpoter, Barnaby's pork barrel relocation, we won't even mention the billions spent on concentration camps on Manus Island and Nauru.

6 hours ago, Jara said:

I don't know about the tax thing. I see tax money spent every day of the week on things I hate (e.g. Geelong and Bulldogs ovals, freeways, Tony Abbot's extravagant travel expenses )  If we spend a bit to help some tortured soul gain greater peace of mind, I won't be complaining.

 

Not sure what you mean by "weakened" society. If you could indulge me with a brief story. Some CFA members of one of our neighbouring brigades told me of their female crew leader who performed heroically on Black Saturday. The crew believed she saved their lives during a burnover by her courage, experience and skill. She had lived most of her life as a male. How is she "weakening" society?

She was lucky she was male.


6 hours ago, dieter said:

Jaysus, don't talk to me about wasting tax payers' money. Look at the third rate Malcolm Turnbulldust has churned out for us, look at the money spent on Tony Abbottoir's joy flights, Bromwyn's helicpoter, Barnaby's pork barrel relocation, we won't even mention the billions spent on concentration camps on Manus Island and Nauru.

so we may as well pay for boys to become girls and girls to become boys.

 

8 hours ago, Biffen said:

so we may as well pay for boys to become girls and girls to become boys.

 

I'd rather that - if that's what boys and girls want to do - than pay for the other crap I mentioned.

 
2 hours ago, faultydet said:

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Tony Abbott, Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Turnbull: Hatemonegers, Liars, Psychopaths, Warmongers. MENTAL DISORDERS!!!

1 hour ago, dieter said:

Tony Abbott, Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Turnbull: Hatemonegers, Liars, Psychopaths, Warmongers. MENTAL DISORDERS!!!

deiter deiter deiter

Why do modern lefties need to bring their political hatred into every debate, or conversation?

Warmongers? Do you know what a war is?

Psychopaths? Huh?

Leftism is a mental disorder mate.


4 hours ago, faultydet said:

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sorry faulty, you'll have to redo that chart. there are 32 categories there and we only have 26 letters and i don't think adding numbers make legitimate words in english

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

sorry faulty, you'll have to redo that chart. there are 32 categories there and we only have 26 letters and i don't think adding numbers make legitimate words in english

That's the cool thing about the lefties. They get to make up whatever they want, and push it down our kids throats as fact in schools.

1 hour ago, faultydet said:

deiter deiter deiter

Why do modern lefties need to bring their political hatred into every debate, or conversation?

Warmongers? Do you know what a war is?

Psychopaths? Huh?

Leftism is a mental disorder mate.

Pot calling kettle black. You make opening gambit that anyone who isn't straight has a mental disorder. My point is a sexual orientation does nobody any harm whereas the hatred and love of war which comes from the slimy gobs of those creepy dudes I mentioned spreads hate, misery and pain.

5 minutes ago, dieter said:

Pot calling kettle black. You make opening gambit that anyone who isn't straight has a mental disorder. My point is a sexual orientation does nobody any harm whereas the hatred and love of war which comes from the slimy gobs of those creepy dudes I mentioned spreads hate, misery and pain.

Incorrect Deiter.

I do NOT consider gays to have a mental disorder. Sexual orientation is actually irrelevant to me. I fully agree with you that orientation harms nobody.

I DO however, believe that "gender fluid" does indicate a mental problem. The confused need professional help.

And you lose cred when you again stoop to labelling conservative pollies as war mongers ans hate/pain spreaders. You are Alt-left. That is clear, and it clouds your ability to think through emotion.

2 hours ago, faultydet said:

Incorrect Deiter.

I do NOT consider gays to have a mental disorder. Sexual orientation is actually irrelevant to me. I fully agree with you that orientation harms nobody.

I DO however, believe that "gender fluid" does indicate a mental problem. The confused need professional help.

And you lose cred when you again stoop to labelling conservative pollies as war mongers ans hate/pain spreaders. You are Alt-left. That is clear, and it clouds your ability to think through emotion.

No FD. I've just had a gutful of lies spread by lunatic warmongers who have not learnt one lesson from history. 


5 minutes ago, dieter said:

No FD. I've just had a gutful of lies spread by lunatic warmongers who have not learnt one lesson from history. 

You've got ANTIFA written all over you mate.

You need to let go of the anger and emotion. How do you cope when President Donald Trump is on TV. Not well I suspect.

 

45 minutes ago, faultydet said:

You've got ANTIFA written all over you mate.

You need to let go of the anger and emotion. How do you cope when President Donald Trump is on TV. Not well I suspect.

 

Don't watch it. How do you cope with a mental midget who controls the most evil empire in the history of the world? Do you root for him?

1 minute ago, dieter said:

Don't watch it. How do you cope with a mental midget who controls the most evil empire in the history of the world? Do you root for him?

Anyway, how's the weather in Morinbah? I'll drive the 2000 odd ks to visit. We can play bowls. go to the RSI and watch Donald on TV. I hear the chicko rolls are very good in Moronbah...

12 hours ago, dieter said:

Anyway, how's the weather in Morinbah? I'll drive the 2000 odd ks to visit. We can play bowls. go to the RSI and watch Donald on TV. I hear the chicko rolls are very good in Moronbah...

It's good thanks for asking mate. I appreciate your interest.

We are getting this this called cable TV some time in the future. Looking forward to having my political misconceptions corrected by the good people at CNN. Also animal planet. I like to view the behaviour of animals before i catch/kill/cook them on the open fire.

My coal miners salary also pays for my place at Airlie Beach that I can go to on my 7on/7off roster. It's a liitle way from inner city coffee shops in Melbourne, but well worth a visit if you can get past the stench of filthy foreign back packers and rasta boardwalk performers.

Hope this convo isn't distracting you from your valuable protest work. Hey hey, ho ho

8 hours ago, faultydet said:

It's good thanks for asking mate. I appreciate your interest.

We are getting this this called cable TV some time in the future. Looking forward to having my political misconceptions corrected by the good people at CNN. Also animal planet. I like to view the behaviour of animals before i catch/kill/cook them on the open fire.

My coal miners salary also pays for my place at Airlie Beach that I can go to on my 7on/7off roster. It's a liitle way from inner city coffee shops in Melbourne, but well worth a visit if you can get past the stench of filthy foreign back packers and rasta boardwalk performers.

Hope this convo isn't distracting you from your valuable protest work. Hey hey, ho ho

I protesteth too much. See you soon. I'd prefer Airlie, I have a sneaking suspicion the coffee might be better. I'll bring some wine to go with roasted animals.


2 hours ago, dieter said:

I protesteth too much. See you soon. I'd prefer Airlie, I have a sneaking suspicion the coffee might be better. I'll bring some wine to go with roasted animals.

Reds please diets, as its mostly cow type stuff we shoot around these parts. 

Kangaroos are too wormy.

40 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Reds please diet, as its mostly cow type stuff we shoot around these parts. 

Kangaroos are too wormy.

MAYBE i CAN TALK YOU INTO CHANGING YOUR NAME TO 'FAULTY DIETS.'

1 hour ago, dieter said:

MAYBE i CAN TALK YOU INTO CHANGING YOUR NAME TO 'FAULTY DIETS.'

See edit.

 

I was referring to you, not my eating habits. lol

Didn't give that much thought did I?

 
7 minutes ago, faultydet said:

See edit.

 

I was referring to you, not my eating habits. lol

Didn't give that much thought did I?

Ah well, faulty just about covers the spectrum. All the best, bro.

  • 2 weeks later...

"Attack of the Trannies"

They want rights, they want special pronouns that make no sense, they make up words, they want to be respected for who they are, they want to fight alongside our fighting men on an equal footing, they want political representation, they want to look ridiculous and be taken seriously.

They want to change a whole language developed over a Thousand years and predicated on the masculinity/femininity of nouns(as are nearly all languages)which are integral to the actual function of the language.They want certain words changed or even taken out.

They must be locked away from the sane so we can function without all the brain damaged students we are creating.

What happened to Trannies just wanting to take drugs and perform sex work and live as an underclass.now they want to rule us with their confused brains.

 

 

 


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