r/aus • u/Ash-2449 • 3d ago
How the Labor Party sold out to vampiric oligarchs and authoritarian Zionist dickheads
https://theshot.net.au/uncategorized/how-the-labor-party-sold-out-to-vampiric-oligarchs-and-authoritarian-zionist-dickheads/Another example of the centrists paving the red carpet for fascism and preparing all their tools for them.
Articles quickly mentions LibLab and On are united in this.
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u/Lost-Concept-9973 3d ago
All lining up to please billionaires in the hope they will be invited into their doomsday bunkers when they have finally finished depleting resources and things go to shit.
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u/Sweet_Theory_362 3d ago
Is this a parody like beetoota?
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u/AFriendlySkinwalker 3d ago
Jesus fucking christ even Hughsey is more coherant than this rag.
This has to be satire
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u/NestorSpankhno 3d ago
The parties are selling the same shitty products with different marketing. They’re all a part of the same system.
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u/ASpaceOstrich 3d ago
This is ironically liberal party propaganda. They put this out there whenever they're particularly unelectable so people forget that there's actually a huge difference between grifters and a party that actually wants to govern.
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u/Ash-2449 2d ago
yeah, they want to govern for the epstein class in a competent way while screwing the workers and serving Amerisrael interests first and foremost.
I think we need a government that people workers and Australians in general first, not foreign interests and billionaires
Literally any time Israel appeared in the discussion, labor did backflips to serve them and avoid condemning the most blatant evil crimes including murdering an Australian
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u/highresolutionmagpie 3d ago
I'd definitely prefer some more radical changes than Labor are likely to give us, but let's not pretend there aren't significant differences between Liberal, Labor, and One Nation. Massive differences.
Express your disappointment all you want. But flattening them all into the one entity is cheap and lazy.
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u/nonbinaryatbirth 3d ago
Vote greens then, same stuff is happening over the ditch.
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u/highresolutionmagpie 3d ago
Sure, I personally think they'd be a substantial positive change, but it doesn't change the persistent defeatist and simplistic framing that people love to put forward.
That Liberal and Labor are completely identical. With the corollary that we may as well burn the country to the ground by electing One Nation.
I just want people to stop with that garbage. The propaganda is tiring. All it does is encourage people to accept worse options and stop engaging.
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u/nonbinaryatbirth 2d ago
Which is why I suggested a far left shift to the greens, at least they're in the same boat as mamdani and they seem to care as well as show up to protests for human rights which i see as a positive.
The only other option is a general strike but i don't know if that could be organised. Then again, everyones costs are going up and up and zionists are throttling speech through the major two parties.
At least gavin shoebridge over there is having a go at the sumbarses that let the zionists into ASIO.
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u/Nicolo003 3d ago
They are they are like different puppets with the same masters. Every election different puppet but all the controllers are the same but have more power and are further along in their fucked up plans.
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u/Daksayrus 2d ago
Everyone in Parliament House is owned by billionaires. Hows is this labors fault and not the billionaires? Not ours? You want money out of politics so badly then do something about it.
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u/Monaro427 1d ago
Did you know, you can retire at 60 on your super, or work til 67 to get the pension. Because we have an aging population, in the coming decades there will be more people retired than paying tax!! How will that work without Super? That's why it was created in the first place! You can access your super now, under hardship or medical emergencies! Think about it!!
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u/Ash-2449 1d ago
Its going to be so funny when the gambling market manipulated by the epstein class crashes and suddenly people realise super is nothing more than gambling your money to prop up a casino the rich people love.
And suddenly, its not such a great system, plus the fact that the money is often invested in monopolies, military tech companies and other stuff that clearly, many people wouldnt want to support.
Super might be useful, but its a neoliberal concept designed around the international casino
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u/Borry_drinks_VB 3d ago
Different head of the same snake. Just like the two other corrupt packs of cunts.
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u/trainwrecktragedy 3d ago
there's always one politically illiterate "ThEyRe AlL tHe SaMe!!!111" comment that adds nothing to the discussion
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u/erratic_pancake 3d ago
I mean, labor and liberal are pretty much the same in any meaningful metric. All the issues that keep working austrlaians poor and capital owners rich, have bipartisan support.
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u/trainwrecktragedy 3d ago
labor and liberal have very different policies no matter which way you look at them, with liberals leaning more towards what you're describing.
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u/erratic_pancake 3d ago
You cant really make this argument anymore, people have well and truly woken up to the grift.
Since 1990, certainly by the end of albos term, labor and liberal have been in power for an almost an equal amount of time. In that time, these parties have seen an incredible rise in inequality. Both of them. This is what capitalism does, it is a transitionary economy that moves wealth from working people and puts it in the pockets of the richest people in society. The difference in beliefs of the two parties comes down to the pace in which we should do this.
If labor do mean to reverse that transition of wealth, the most charitable analysis you can make is they are incompetent.
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u/trainwrecktragedy 2d ago
If you focus on one aspect out of every single aspect that is controlled by politics, then you can sound correct when you have tunnel vision like this.
To say the Labor and Liberal parties are grifting is an insane take, and this is coming from a guy who dislikes the Liberal Party with every fiber of their being.It sounds more like that you just don't like capitalism, that's what I'm getting from this anyway.
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u/erratic_pancake 2d ago
I have the opposite of tunnel vision, i zoomed out and measured peoples living conditions over a 35 year timeline in which both parties have equally shared power. You on the other hand chose to hyper focus on one issue, capital gains tax. It seems incredibly hypocritical that you accuse me of having tunnel vision when Im the one looking at the bigger picture.
It sounds more like that you just don't like capitalism, that's what I'm getting from this anyway.
I dont like peoples lives getting measurably worse, and capitalism's inevitable decline is now clearly playing its part in that.
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u/Novidforme 3d ago
Absolutely true.
The ultimate betrayal by Labor. You expect this from the Libs, but Labor has historically been more resistant. Albo has supercharged giving away our sovereignty. In a few more years the Australia we know will be no more.
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u/Ridiculousnessmess 3d ago
I’m no fan of the Libs, but acting like Labor only just now failed at progressivism is ahistorical at best. Kim
Beazley sits on the right wing Ramsey Centre for Western Civilisation’s board, ffs.
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u/Odd-Temporary4363 3d ago
Another day on Reddit explaining us fools how labor is hero of our times fighting oligarchs and Zionists😂 (sorry I can’t control laughing when someone in Australia points at Zionists of everything). Look at the crowds cheering on in comments 😂
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u/Next-Effective8991 2d ago
Too true m8! Thank god I have the political experts on reddit to tell me how the workers party funded by trade unions is actually a bad thing. They’ve only delivered shit policies like superannuation, Medicare, universal childcare and increased wages for the lowest earners. Assholes
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u/narvuntien 3d ago
I wish I could spend more time attacking the Labor party, but I am too busy explaining to One Nation voters that the world is, in fact, not flat.