General University lecturer suspended for racist comments on Tucker Carlson show

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Sweets

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"I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Evelyn Beatrice Hall.

Well said Ev, well said.
 

Wild

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Here's the video of Lisa Durden.



Her ridiculous justifications for prohibiting white people were to say that some white people cause trouble, so banning them all is acceptable because you don't know which ones are bad.

So her university suspended her indefinitely.
Damn that is one hateful and toxic woman.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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So how do you reconcile that with your claims that America has a serious race issue but things are sunshine and rainbows in Australia?
By having some perspective firstly (have a think about that one if you arent trolling that is) and secondly understanding that there is lightyears of difference between how I conduct myself online in front of your faceless fucks and how I conduct myself in the community I live in.

on a less serious note, when you defend America you remind me of Mindy from this video :)

 

Lord Vutulaki

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We both do hence why things like racism aren't as big of an look>issue<look in our countries as in America. Government regulation for the most part reflects the mandate of the people. No one is crying here about child porn censorship or not being able to exclude people due to their skin colour
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Sorry I just realised that I misread your question, no one's race means very little with regards to which way they lean politically in my circles
That's less true in other places of the world. Which is why the statistics are relevant and have more to do with analytics than they do your perception of race relations.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Bwahahaha grab yourself a passport bro and go see the world
You made a statement about Australia. I made a statement about North America.

Your response? "Go see the world." Your level of reading comprehension is getting truly concerning.
 

Zeph

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Are countries in North America not other places in the world?

To be honest I suspect most of Europe is similar. Sweets @Sweets Leigh @Leigh Zeph @Zeph Q @Qat Yossarian @Yossarian would know better than I though. Can any of you guys chime in on whether or not there's a correlation between demographics and the parties they vote for?
Which demographics are we talking about? Age, class, race, something else? And correlation to what? I haven't been keeping up with this thread.
 

Sweets

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Are countries in North America not other places in the world?

To be honest I suspect most of Europe is similar. Sweets @Sweets Leigh @Leigh Zeph @Zeph Q @Qat Yossarian @Yossarian would know better than I though. Can any of you guys chime in on whether or not there's a correlation between demographics and the parties they vote for?
Here we have two major parties, one is there to serve farmers Race horse trainers and pub owners, and the other serves commercial interests from banks to media to small and medium enterprise. Obviously that's a gross oversimplification but its largely true.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Which demographics are we talking about? Age, class, race, something else? And correlation to what? I haven't been keeping up with this thread.
Any and all really. In North America you can typically look at someone's age, race and class and have a reasonable idea of how that person votes. Lord Vutulaki @Lord Vutulaki says it's because we have a race issue (originally just America, but it expanded when I told him it's true of Canada too) I'd assume that across Europe it's also common for the right and left votes to skew toward certain demographics. To be honest I'm sure it's true of Australia too, but it doesn't fit his narrative that America is a cesspool.
 

Zeph

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Any and all really. In North America you can typically look at someone's age, race and class and have a reasonable idea of how that person votes. Lord Vutulaki @Lord Vutulaki says it's because we have a race issue (originally just America, but it expanded when I told him it's true of Canada too) I'd assume that across Europe it's also common for the right and left votes to skew toward certain demographics. To be honest I'm sure it's true of Australia too, but it doesn't fit his narrative that America is a cesspool.
Well, yes, in the last election the conservatives lead in the over 55s, and Labour lead in everything below. However, there is still enough of % that I wouldn't feel comfortable saying exactly which party someone voted for, except for the top and bottom ranges.











 

Lord Vutulaki

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Any and all really. In North America you can typically look at someone's age, race and class and have a reasonable idea of how that person votes. Lord Vutulaki @Lord Vutulaki says it's because we have a race issue (originally just America, but it expanded when I told him it's true of Canada too) I'd assume that across Europe it's also common for the right and left votes to skew toward certain demographics. To be honest I'm sure it's true of Australia too, but it doesn't fit his narrative that America is a cesspool.

You need to get less emotional when sticking up for Mark lol