Sarah Hanson-Young says she doesn’t get it. What doesn’t she get that she’s a dumb broad?
Sarah Hanson-Young says she doesn’t get it. What doesn’t she get that she’s a dumb broad?
Julia Gillard is an example of why Prime Ministers should be born in Australia and if not, then debarred from holding that office. Her first weakness was that she wore her pommy upbringing like a raggedy old dress, forever carrying the failures of her father, who blamed the English class system for his failure, as a raison d’etre for her entry into politics. Then she indulged in questionable practises as a lawyer in the Union movement. In politics, she adopted a ruthless policy of stabbing people in the back like Rudd. When she finally met her match in Abbott, she ran for cover and said she was a victim of and was unjustly discriminated against because of institutionalised concepts of sexism and misogamy. She was a dud from Dudsville, a cracker from Taffy Town, a gumsucker gone troppo.
I am totally outraged that the dogs of Australia have been denied a lovable chewable toy made in the image of Gillard, Madame Australia. This act of cruelty and selfishness is beyond belief in a democratic country like Australia; minorities, who are a force for evil, should attack innocent animals that need chewy items to clean their teeth. Shame on these wretches.
Nganberra is the story of a young man making his way in life at the height of the Vietnam war. Vernon Short leaves Queensland and begins a struggle to become couth and elegant against a bucketload of prejudices, weaknesses and haughtiness to work as a clerk in Canberra. The major preoccupation of the time was Vietnam. The story is his attempt to climb the hierarchy of the public service and his hopes of being sent to the Saigon cash office as a Lieutenant. In this rite of passage, he has to confront living in a hostel on his own. His attempts at forming bonds with people including young women his own age are excruciatingly painful to witness and drag the reader through a tawdry tale of a juvenile, farouche life laced with sex, alcohol and violence. He bounces off people like a drunken sailor but all the while seeing his encounters as the actions of a suave, no-nonsense, macho he-man who brilliantly plans and executes his stratagems.
There is one thing you can say with certainty and that is, that men’s fashion is relatively stable and sensible. The same cannot be said of women’s fashion which, notwithstanding feminism, remains a pork chop of styles and gallimaufries of forms, a dog’s breakfast in fact, but that is women for you. Moreover, if you ever have the pleasure to perve on the many styles of female Islamic attire that may be spotted from a cafe on Edgware Road, London then you will know what I mean. Islamic female dress codes prove beyond doubt that women are nuts and that translates across the board. So it comes as no surprise that the Mayor of Cannes would ban the burkini, good on him.
Donald Trump has given a voice back to all those people who have been run over, talked down and belittled by the current faux and novo isms of the last 20 or 30 years, like feminism, homosexuals, ethnics, refugees, multiculturalism, tokenism, socialism, and misandrists. The group that has been put down and ridiculed most has been white male Anglos who firstly, put their life on the line when necessary and secondly, earn the money and increase productivity to keep the western world going. That is why Trump is being attacked because all these deadbeat isms stand to lose if the original white male Anglo status quo is re-established. Go Donald, go.
Ho hum, the dumb broads are at it again. Violence is not gender specific and numerous examples can be found of violent acts committed by women on others of any age, sex, race or creed. What you have here is a bunch of mediocre women trying to hang onto their overpaid, unmeritorious jobs as fillers or token employees attacking males who have got their jobs by old fashion merit and guts. What has Badham ever done other than work as a scribbler for a left-wing loony newspaper? Give us a break!