Friday 5 August 2016

Andrew Bolt's Blog, 5/8/16; The Man In The Glass; An existential warning



More Neo Liberal Idiocy

Boltenomics =  is counter to Swanenomics 

 Image from redandsky.blogspot.com

A recent blog by Professor Bill Mitchell on how we view government…







 Some Facts Bolt refuses to acknowledge


https://youtu.be/H63ZLceTR-g



The Man In The Glass
 
An Existential warning not just to Andrew Bolt but those who act in "bad faith" and that's not "indigenous little mongrels"
" To let go is not to be in the middle arranging all the outcomes,
but to allow others to affect their own outcomes.

To let go is not to be in the middle arranging all the outcomes,
but to allow others to affect their own outcomes.

 To let go is not to regret the past,
but to grow and live for the future.
" Parts of an unknown poem



Has Bolt sat down and watched  Barracuda by Christos Tiolakis it's closer to our Australia than his.
 The ones he criticizes is little more than a microcosm of fear in his own mind.

Multicultural Australia.... Bolt define your Australia!!  Does Bolt accept Greeks ?
 5%of citizens in Greece are Muslims. It seems Bolt like Hitler will demand this as his definition of whose who in Australia. However he's never actually defined it in specific terms has he. Is Andrew Bolt circumcised will he have to drop his pants as was once demanded in Germany sometimes on the street?

 

Abbott-era Racial Discrimination Act changes 'back on the table' in new Senate
One Mutlticultural Nation under attack


One Nation senator-elect Malcolm Roberts used a press conference on Thursday to call for the overhaul of section 18c.


Mr Roberts has also written numerous reports claiming climate change is an international conspiracy fostered by the United Nations and international banks to impose a socialist world order. At least one report cites several anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists, including notorious Holocaust denier Eustace Mullins among its "primary references".

Former prime minister Tony Abbott wanted to water down section 18c, which had become a bugbear of conservative commentators - most notably Andrew Bolt who was found to have breached the Act.
But Mr Abbott abandoned those plans late in 2014, saying: "I don't want to do anything that puts our national unity at risk at this time and so those proposals are now off the table."


 Australia's lax foreign bribery laws sees U.S. clean up on corporate penalties

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