The Australian Politics thread: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese


The Australian Politics thread: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

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Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)
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batfink wrote:
some questions were a little ambiguous

Questions like this: "Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade."

Now I do think that protectionism is sometimes required so if I select "Strongly Agree" do they interpret that as that I think protectionism is good all the time?

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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Exactly on the line half way down (libertarian) between green and purple.

The closest person I'm nearest (politically speaking) is (was) Nelson Mandela.

An interesting exercise but the biggest problem is that what people say and what they do are very different. My beliefs are Libertarian but I am a far more law/authority abiding in how i live my life... part of that is 'making peace with establishment'... that said I will/do tell my sons not to assume authority has your best interests at heart.
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quichefc wrote:
Exactly on the line half way down (libertarian) between green and purple.

The closest person I'm nearest (politically speaking) is (was) Nelson Mandela.

An interesting exercise but the biggest problem is that what people say and what they do are very different. My beliefs are Libertarian but I am a far more law/authority abiding in how i live my life... part of that is 'making peace with establishment'... that said I will/do tell my sons not to assume authority has your best interests at heart.


I'm top right on the green. I feel disgusted being left leaning. Must be due to my open hatred of religious indoctrination, my lack of fucks given for children who don't want to be at school and my acceptance of homosexuality.
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http://politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=0.50&soc=-0.15

Pretty much what I expected - roughly centrist while leaning centre right.
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mcjules wrote:
batfink wrote:
some questions were a little ambiguous

Questions like this: "Protectionism is sometimes necessary in trade."

Now I do think that protectionism is sometimes required so if I select "Strongly Agree" do they interpret that as that I think protectionism is good all the time?


I also have a problem with their interpretation of answers, or at least what i'm assuming these interpretations are.

eg "Those with the ability to pay should have the right to higher standards of medical care". Even though i believe in everyone having access to the most basic medical care, the wealthy should have the right to a higher standard of care, often for elective surgery or cosmetic surgery. Not everyone should have the right to a nose job or boob job. But i have no doubt they'd interpret "Strongly Agree" as being against universal healthcare.

I'm also suspicious of how they interpret a few other questions -eg

"It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who simply manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society"

or

"Because corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily protect the environment, they require regulation"

Agreeing with these would undoubtedly be interpreted as left-leaning, even if it's simply distrust of the establishment.
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notorganic wrote:
Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....
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batfink wrote:
notorganic wrote:
Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....

The question is:

"What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business of the state."

I think it then implies that children and animals are not involved.

Also, just did an experiment by answering questions from a deeply right wing conservative approach, and sure enough, ended up right in the top right corner. More authoritarian than Hitler and Thatcher.

I think most Australians are more anti-authoritarian than we think. More anti-authoritarian than both the Labor and Liberal parties.
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433 wrote:
http://politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=0.50&soc=-0.15

Pretty much what I expected - roughly centrist while leaning centre right.

You're less libertarian than I would have thought.
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u4486662 wrote:
batfink wrote:
notorganic wrote:
Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....

The question is:

"What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business of the state."

I think it then implies that children and animals are not involved.

Also, just did an experiment by answering questions from a deeply right wing conservative approach, and sure enough, ended up right in the top right corner. More authoritarian than Hitler and Thatcher.

I think most Australians are more anti-authoritarian than we think. More anti-authoritarian than both the Labor and Liberal parties.


can i ask, how do you know what a deeply right conservative approach is??? LOL....

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No true conservative has sugar on his porridge.
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notorganic wrote:
No true conservative has sugar on his porridge.



why?
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Same reason as the Scottish don't.
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u4486662 wrote:
433 wrote:
http://politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=0.50&soc=-0.15

Pretty much what I expected - roughly centrist while leaning centre right.

You're less libertarian than I would have thought.


On other ones I've taken I'm pretty much in the same left-right bracket but a bit more further down towards the libertarian column.

Suppose its because I answered that corporations need regulations to protect the environment, because lets face it, they all do.
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RedKat wrote:
Morrison taken off Immigration and sent to Social Services. Surprised by that.

Very surprised. He seemed to really enjoy being so inhumane, although I guess that he can follow that through with the Social Services portfolio as well.
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RedKat wrote:
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Morrison taken off Immigration and sent to Social Services. Surprised by that.

Very surprised. He seemed to really enjoy being so inhumane, although I guess that he can follow that through with the Social Services portfolio as well.


Regardless of your opinions on him and what hes done hes the one senior minister thats done exactly the Liberals always said he would do which to me maks the move so surprising.

maybe abott got spooked so he moved him
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RedKat wrote:
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Morrison taken off Immigration and sent to Social Services. Surprised by that.

Very surprised. He seemed to really enjoy being so inhumane, although I guess that he can follow that through with the Social Services portfolio as well.


Regardless of your opinions on him and what hes done hes the one senior minister thats done exactly the Liberals always said he would do which to me maks the move so surprising.

Maybe he'll end up as the treasurer next ;)
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batfink wrote:
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batfink wrote:
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Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....

The question is:

"What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business of the state."

I think it then implies that children and animals are not involved.

Also, just did an experiment by answering questions from a deeply right wing conservative approach, and sure enough, ended up right in the top right corner. More authoritarian than Hitler and Thatcher.

I think most Australians are more anti-authoritarian than we think. More anti-authoritarian than both the Labor and Liberal parties.


can i ask, how do you know what a deeply right conservative approach is??? LOL....

I know.
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notorganic wrote:
Same reason as the Scottish don't.


so what about haggis on their toast??
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notorganic wrote:
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Morrison taken off Immigration and sent to Social Services. Surprised by that.

Very surprised. He seemed to really enjoy being so inhumane, although I guess that he can follow that through with the Social Services portfolio as well.



yippeee.....dis gunna be good.....sort out the rorts scottie....get the bludgers off their arses....
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u4486662 wrote:
batfink wrote:
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batfink wrote:
notorganic wrote:
Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....

The question is:

"What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business of the state."

I think it then implies that children and animals are not involved.

Also, just did an experiment by answering questions from a deeply right wing conservative approach, and sure enough, ended up right in the top right corner. More authoritarian than Hitler and Thatcher.

I think most Australians are more anti-authoritarian than we think. More anti-authoritarian than both the Labor and Liberal parties.


can i ask, how do you know what a deeply right conservative approach is??? LOL....

I know.


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:lol: Tone.
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pv4 wrote:



did you intentionally rort the survey????
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batfink wrote:
u4486662 wrote:
batfink wrote:
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batfink wrote:
notorganic wrote:
Not much accuracy, but it's still pretty funny ;)



yeah...but one question was along the lines of "what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is there business"...something like that....so i answer "agree", but what if they are rooting dogs or little boys or something really bad that is morally and legally wrong????

so the answers can be a little dodgey....

The question is:

"What goes on in a private bedroom between consenting adults is no business of the state."

I think it then implies that children and animals are not involved.

Also, just did an experiment by answering questions from a deeply right wing conservative approach, and sure enough, ended up right in the top right corner. More authoritarian than Hitler and Thatcher.

I think most Australians are more anti-authoritarian than we think. More anti-authoritarian than both the Labor and Liberal parties.


can i ask, how do you know what a deeply right conservative approach is??? LOL....

I know.


obviously..................................



























NOT

I know. Because I'm a genius.

Obviously.
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batfink wrote:
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did you intentionally rort the survey????


batfink starting to panic as he realises he is the biggest socialist of 442.
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batfink wrote:
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did you intentionally rort the survey????


I answered as honestly as I could to every question, and tried not to take the quiz in general in context but solely focused on each question as I read it.

There was one question that felt like it was saying "this is a lefty quiz. If you click disagree, it confirms you're a bad person because you're right-minded" but I can't remember exactly which one :lol: but I agreed with whatever lefty view it was pushing anyway.
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notorganic wrote:
batfink wrote:
pv4 wrote:



did you intentionally rort the survey????


batfink starting to panic as he realises he is the biggest socialist of 442.


But but but GILLARD!12!@12 *frothing at the gums*

-PB

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notorganic wrote:
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did you intentionally rort the survey????


batfink starting to panic as he realises he is the biggest socialist of 442.



nah, i am right up for people having a go and having a red hot crack at it.....don't believe in "what if" or "maybe i should have"....

i am not a socialist, but i do like to do my share helping others and supporting people through tough times...

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paulbagzFC wrote:
notorganic wrote:
batfink wrote:
pv4 wrote:



did you intentionally rort the survey????


batfink starting to panic as he realises he is the biggest socialist of 442.


But but but GILLARD!12!@12 *frothing at the gums*

-PB


Honestly can't stand the bitch or the fuck stick Rudd, hate them more so than the Party they represented,,,,,
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