The thing thats now nothing, neither male or female

The pressing issues you've talked about have been done to death as well cb.

There are more pressing issues in court still these kind of people's cases have been heard.

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Blame the media for giving it so much attention, not the public for a making a big deal of it. If the media don't overexpose the issue then its really a non issue because how do the public become aware in the first place. The media are the puppet masters.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
I don't ascribe to everything wtigers says, but surely there is bigger and more pressing issues in the world that are more important than someone who wants to be recognised as being genderless? We have 200 odd people on a plane that has been missing for weeks, unrest in the Crimean peninsula, people being shot in Western Sydney and continuing violence in the middle east. Is this really what we find to be a pressing issue?

I'm not taking shots at anyone in particular, just saying can't we have a bit of perspective in the world. It seems so much rubbish that plays out due to intolerance, how about we go the other way for a change and just accept someone for who they feel they are? This decision doesn't really infringe on our personal rights so why get so upset?

Too true CB. More comment on Norrie than let's say someone that is killed when in our care and the ministers subsequent deception. Part of a secretive government that pushes intolerance as part of its agenda barrow.

A country that has about a quarter of our population has taken in excess of a million refugees, whilst ours pays off a corrupt government that basically sanctioned civil genocide, with naval boats as gifts to stop those that survived from fleeing.

Worse still they then vote against a United Nations investigation into the atrocities.
 
@formerguest said:
Too true CB. More comment on Norrie than let's say someone that is killed when in our care and the ministers subsequent deception. Part of a secretive government that pushes intolerance as part of its agenda barrow.

A country that has about a quarter of our population has taken in excess of a million refugees, whilst ours pays off a corrupt government that basically sanctioned civil genocide, with naval boats as gifts to stop those that survived from fleeing.

Worse still they then vote against a United Nations investigation into the atrocities.

It's pretty clear the UN are passive towards these illegals and the current Aust Gov does not agree with them… Of course they are going to vote against the UN sticking its nose into our internal policies?!

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@Tiger Watto said:
@formerguest said:
Too true CB. More comment on Norrie than let's say someone that is killed when in our care and the ministers subsequent deception. Part of a secretive government that pushes intolerance as part of its agenda barrow.

A country that has about a quarter of our population has taken in excess of a million refugees, whilst ours pays off a corrupt government that basically sanctioned civil genocide, with naval boats as gifts to stop those that survived from fleeing.

Worse still they then vote against a United Nations investigation into the atrocities.

It's pretty clear the UN are passive towards these illegals and the current Aust Gov does not agree with them… Of course they are going to vote against the UN sticking its nose into our internal policies?!

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I think that you misread my post.

The vote had nothing to do with the internal policies of our government to which you allude (and despite the inconvenient truth of it, that unlike the asylum seekers actions, are illegal by the very conventions we not only signed, but championed and formed), rather the atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan military upon its own.

Anyhow, this discussion belongs in another thread, as I was only expanding on CB's point.
 
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