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@jedi_tiger said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1524098) said:@chicken_faced_killa said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1524096) said:@swordy said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1524085) said:@jedi_tiger said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1524061) said:@rustycage said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1524059) said:@jedi_tiger said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1523974) said:@rustycage said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1523967) said:@jedi_tiger said in [Australian of the Year \- Dylan Alcott](/post/1523776) said:Grace Tame is all political she will end up representing Greens or Labor down the track
Good choice Alcott
Seriously, what a stupid comment. Morrison's a flog. Tame treated him as he deserves. You just hate the fact that someone dissed your hero.
She was rude simple
Albo is the flog mate
Yeah, of course. Shes not the first to not want to shake his hand. Like it or not, there's a pattern here and you'd have to question why it's the case. :clown_face:
I guess Albo has got to get there first doesn't he. If he does then I guess conservatives can be rude to him at the Lodge too
It shouldn't matter what side if politics you come from. If Albo becomes PM, he should be treated with the dignity and respect that comes with the position, the elected representative of our country.
And I can't see Dylan Alcott using that political style leverage to get what he hopes to achieve. They all have hopes and causes, and almost always noble ones, but Australians don't take the politics well and so you get more traction mileage from being a decent and respectful person as this guy is.
Regardless of the politics, let's all support the guy.
Just because you hold an office doesn’t earn you instant respect. Unfortunately for Scott he treats some people with disrespect and people see that and respond to it. You’re right that politics should come into it, your character should.
remember that when Albo gets in I guess
Are you seriously trying to compare the character of Albo and Scomo? One is a bit dull, the other a manipulative conn-artist. If Albo goes and tries to cover up illegal acts performed by his staff members, silence opposition and lie with every single word that comes out of his mouth then I and many other Australians would also treat him with the same contempt.
Will Alcott use politics, yes, to an extent he will have to. He's not going to get the changes he wants for the NDIS with a Liberal government in charge, especially not one with Scomo in charge. He will be campaigning for the changes he'd like to see and based on the responses he gets from the party leaders he'll be vocalising his support to varying degrees for each party.