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International => Asia => Topic started by: josh on April 21, 2019, 01:21:38 PM

Title: Australia and Oceania
Post by: josh on April 21, 2019, 01:21:38 PM
Post here with stories and commentary regarding Australia, New Zealand, and other parts of Oceania.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: whiskeypriest on April 21, 2019, 03:30:54 PM
Shit hole.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: arafura on April 21, 2019, 05:32:15 PM
Shit hole.

Seems to be a popular concept among 'Americans'.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: arafura on April 21, 2019, 05:54:54 PM
Shit hole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s)
Top 10 Best Countries To Live In The World In 2019

1. Switzerland
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. UK
6. Sweden
7. Australia
8. Norway
9. USA
10. New Zealand

Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: whiskeypriest on April 21, 2019, 06:12:33 PM
Shit hole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s)
Top 10 Best Countries To Live In The World In 2019

1. Switzerland
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. UK
6. Sweden
7.  Big Shit Hole
8. Norway
9. USA
10. Smaller Shit Hole
fify.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: arafura on April 21, 2019, 07:17:40 PM
Shit hole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoCZgykBynw&t=10s)
Top 10 Best Countries To Live In The World In 2019

1. Switzerland
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. UK
6. Sweden
7.  Big Shit Hole
8. Norway
9. USA
10. Smaller Shit Hole
fify.

And in between...the USA.

Actually mrs arafura loved the USA and the people she met, and stayed with.
Well except the white man in a 'restaurant' who was speaking to the young black girl like she was a bit of dirt, ...basically verbally abusing her, telling her she was too slow, she was useless, and to hurry up with his order.
mrs arafura told him the place was busy, the girl was doing her best, and that he was a rude man...."and you should get up earlier".
Exactly what I told her before she left home not to do, go getting into arguments in a foreign country. [or her home country for that matter].
Anyway, she bought a ticket to ride the 'restaurant' express, the man didn't bash her, or shoot her, so she arrived home safely.

USA is very similar to Australia, she says.
And only separated on the YouTube ranking by Norway.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: arafura on April 22, 2019, 11:43:37 PM
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/divisive-right-wing-senator-fraser-anning-responds-to-sri-lanka-terror-attacks-which-left-290-dead-including-two-australians-by-saying-islamic-populations-create-violence/ar-BBWb7Xf?li=AAgfYrC&OCID=AVRES000 (http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/divisive-right-wing-senator-fraser-anning-responds-to-sri-lanka-terror-attacks-which-left-290-dead-including-two-australians-by-saying-islamic-populations-create-violence/ar-BBWb7Xf?li=AAgfYrC&OCID=AVRES000)

Divisive right wing senator Fraser Anning responds to Sri Lanka terror attacks which left 290 dead including two Australians by saying 'Islamic populations create violence'

Queensland Senator Fraser Anning has sparked controversy once again after blaming the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka on 'Islamic populations creating violence'.
In a series of Tweets on Monday night, the senator responded to the deaths of nearly 300 people, including Australian mother Manik Suriaaratchi and her daughter, Alexandria, 10, in coordinated explosions on Easter Sunday.

Suicide bombers targeted three churches, three luxury hotels, and a guesthouse, with authorities finding and disposing of another explosive at the airport later the same day.

The tweets mark the second time the politician has used a terror attack to comment on Islamic immigration, following similar statements made after the Christchurch mosque attacks last month.

'I was right all along. Islamic populations do indeed create violence,' he said.

He went on to warn Australians they would suffer for not taking a stance sooner, and implied people should stand up against Muslim immigration for the safety of their children.

'I am WARNING that if we continue to import Muslims into our country we will have more terrorist attacks, as has been proven time and time again,' he said.
'Take my advice if you want to ensure the safety of your children and a future for our nation's people.

'Ignore it, and face death.'


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Well there you go.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: josh on April 25, 2019, 06:45:21 PM
Quote
'I was right all along. Islamic populations do indeed create violence,' he said.

His sensitivity is right up there with yours.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: whiskeypriest on May 03, 2019, 01:11:20 PM
Shit hole.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: barton on May 03, 2019, 02:44:39 PM
Once a jolly swagman
had a nasty chafing dong,
So he sat and dunked his willy in his tea,
And he sang as he sat and waited while his willy boiled,
You'll come a waltzing my dilda with me!
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: FlyingVProd on May 07, 2019, 06:41:09 PM
On the issue of Venezuela, we know the situation is horrible, and people are starving in Venezuela.

We need to get them aid such as food and clean water and stuff, we need places where the people can be helped in the neighboring countries, such as Colombia, which we are doing, we need to open up the USA to immigrants from Venezuela (I suggest that they look at Nevada), while we help the people of Venezuela to hold a free and fair election to elect a new President whom they can all support, and then, and this is why this post is on the Australia and Oceania thread, the world needs to immediately expand trade with a free and democratic Venezuela.

And Australia is wealthy, Australia needs to immediately expand trade with Venezuela once a free and democratic Venezuela happens, it would really help.


Salute,

Tony V.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: josh on June 22, 2020, 08:39:31 PM
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-s-borders-will-be-closed-for-a-very-significant-amount-of-time-greg-hunt-says?fbclid=IwAR1Xw_IJA3rocTyD-Pr9bEhjEKz7NMoQiIB9opTHP13LOEY-7lMdv-L4DRo
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: josh on September 29, 2020, 01:50:28 AM
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2020/09/28/australia-coal-mining-destroys-sacred-indigenous-sites-watson-pkg-intl-hnk-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching/
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: bambu. on January 23, 2021, 04:18:24 AM
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2020/09/28/australia-coal-mining-destroys-sacred-indigenous-sites-watson-pkg-intl-hnk-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching/

There are "Indigenous sites" 'everywhere'...mining must go on, so it does with govt approval.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: bambu. on February 05, 2021, 07:36:28 PM
Vikki Campion: Foreign emission targets aren’t all they seem

A closer look at our nearest neighbours, like New Zealand, reveals their emissions plans are bulk ambition, a bit of pragmatism and doused in positivity gibberish, Vikki Campion writes.

Vikki Campion
3 min read
February 5, 2021 The Telegraph

Lofty emission reduction “plans” are to virtue-signalling governments what positive life-affirmation mantras and essential oils are for trainwreck alcoholics.

You can wear all the crystals and dreamcatcher tattoos you want – but it won’t clean the back of the taxi after last night’s shenanigans.

After winning the 2019 election by promising not to follow Labor’s path on climate policy, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has now started musing on Australian carbon neutrality by 2050.
A closer look at our nearest neighbours reveals their emissions plans are bulk ambition, a bit of pragmatism and doused in so much positivity gibberish that it would challenge even Oprah.

New Zealand, where 43.5 per cent of emissions are from the country’s dairy and sheep herds, celebrates “net zero emissions of all greenhouse gases”except for the methane produced by cows and sheep.

New Zealand’s methane emissions are higher per capita than ours in Australia (5.83 t per capita versus 4.95 t per capita).
But we are the bad guys according to New Zealand because we haven’t adopted a net-zero emissions policy – even though they haven’t either.

Being the positive-thinkers they are, New Zealand legislators have kept their target open for review every few years on the chance that scientists find a way to stop cows burping.


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LOL

Yes, Australia...always the *bad guy*...climate change, carbon emissions, "refugees" [read "asylum-seekers"] etc...you name it.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: bambu. on February 05, 2021, 07:46:46 PM
Vicki continues;

Fiji, which slammed nations who hadn’t signed up to the net zero 2050 target when it did as “selfish”, has just 117,561 vehicles in the whole country and doesn’t expect all households to swap open fires for electric ovens until 2030. And they conveniently exclude emissions from international flights full of tourists that buoy its economy.

We can see what Fiji looks like without tourists. COVID-19 closed international borders and left 115,000 people newly unemployed or on reduced hours. That’s a third of Fiji’s workforce, with around a third of those women.

And who picked up the bill? We did. Australia provided $304.7 million to help Fiji run during COVID-19. And they call us selfish …

Fiji’s climate change strategy includes costings of USD $600 million to buy efficient new planes and notes it will need “international help” to pay for them.

If Fiji can exclude international flight emissions to protect their biggest industry (tourism), and New Zealand can exclude methane emissions to product their nation’s dairy industry – then Australia can sign up to a 2050 “net zero emissions” too – so long as we ignore all emissions from the industries that make us money, primarily mining and agriculture.


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Indeed.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: josh on July 01, 2021, 07:39:10 PM
https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/446015/fiji-hospital-staff-and-patients-without-food
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: Holly Martins on December 16, 2021, 04:24:04 PM
https://apnews.com/article/police-australia-tasmania-8fdf91bf55380317c5305250e0643e74

5 children die in bouncy castle accident in Australia
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: Holly Martins on August 05, 2022, 04:45:58 PM
https://www.npr.org/2022/08/05/1115627020/new-zealand-maori-aotearoa-colonization-name-change-petition

Should be fun watching politicians around the globe struggle with correct pronunciation.

Guessing all vowels are voiced, as in ay oh tay ah row ah.
Title: Re: Australia and Oceania
Post by: Oilcanard on August 20, 2023, 05:54:42 PM
The Furnace is an Australian version of a Western, set in the 1890s, concerning an unlikely duo who come into possession of Crown gold ingots they need to get to a smelter so as to remove the Crown stamps. As with a US Western we are led to believe gold makes men crazy.  The main difference from US Western tropes is...camels.  Many camels, many cameleers, who were men of Sikh, Persian, and Afghan origin that came to the Outback in the nineteenth century to supply the main system of transport prior to the railroads.  The interactions between them, the British, and the Aboriginals were complex and sometimes ugly. 
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