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SSM Plebiscite - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Social Club (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Blah-Blah Bar (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-23.html) +--- Thread: SSM Plebiscite (/thread-3461.html) |
Re: Father's Day ad pulled! - madbluboy - 09-20-2017 (09-20-2017, 12:29 PM)Mav link Wrote:Thank God the right doesn't bully. They just stand up for Christian values and defend their cultural heritage. It's not their fault if people who try to move Australia out of the 1950s get hurt in the process. Not sure why you feel the need to attack Christians? There are plenty of yes Christian votes, not so many from that other religion that the left love to defend. Re: Father's Day ad pulled! - madbluboy - 09-20-2017 (09-20-2017, 12:45 PM)DJC link Wrote:As for fence-sitting, that's as strong an endorsement for a 'yes' vote as you can have without actually coming out and saying "vote 'yes'". Agreed, not good enough for the bullies though. HeraldSun article said we are the only club that haven't backed the AFL's Yes campaign. Re: Father's Day ad pulled! - madbluboy - 09-20-2017 Headline on Sunrise, carlton refuse to support same sex marriage. Re: Father's Day ad pulled! - madbluboy - 09-20-2017 http://www.theage.com.au/afl/carlton-blues/weak-hollow-disappointing-fans-condemn-carlton-on-marriage-equality-statement-20170920-gylk2b.html Quote: A disgruntled AFL fan has written a scathing letter to the Carlton Football Club saying she will cancel her membership after the release of the club's stance on same-sex marriage. Re: Father's Day ad pulled! - LP - 09-20-2017 (09-20-2017, 08:03 PM)madbluboy link Wrote:Headline on Sunrise, carlton refuse to support same sex marriage. Ah, it's back to kicking Carlton season. ![]() Reminds me of the lead-up to the trade / draft period in every year for the last 10 or 15. But apparently I'm paranoid in saying this is not an accident, and public opinion has no influence over the destination potential trade targets choose! : ![]() Perhaps Kochie should ask some of his players about their on-field sledges calling opponents "Weak Poofters!", and the Port fans in the boundary line crowd pissing themselves laughing rather than reporting the incident! ![]() Quote:Do not try and end the bullying, that's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth...there is no bullying. Then you'll see that it is not the bullying that ends, it is only your choice. Re: SSM Plebiscite - cookie2 - 09-20-2017 Hopefully the club's position on SSM will not jeopardize our ability to attract players in the forthcoming trade period. :
Re: SSM Plebiscite - DJC - 09-20-2017 Pedantic perhaps, but it's not a plebiscite. The Government's plebiscite bill was rejected in the Senate. The exercise underway now is an $122M opinion poll conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Re: SSM Plebiscite - madbluboy - 09-20-2017 (09-20-2017, 10:50 PM)DJC link Wrote:Pedantic perhaps, but it's not a plebiscite. The Government's plebiscite bill was rejected in the Senate. I changed the name (Father's day was a while ago now) to something short so it fit in the scroller. Re: SSM Plebiscite - flyboy77 - 09-20-2017 It's a disgrace. What a massive waste of money. Politicians get voted in to make decisions....this one should be a no brainer. The religious right in the Libs must have some very embarrassing photos of Malcolm! And I'm voting yes. Re: SSM Plebiscite - PaulP - 09-20-2017 http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/samesex-marriage-would-prevent-3000-teen-suicide-attempts-a-year-say-health-groups-20170920-gyl2hf.html Whatever the "bullying left" does, they must not be seen to be giving the no voters a bit of a nudge, a few gentle words of encouragement, to get them to think that a yes vote may actually make a meaningful difference to young people's lives. No siree, we must just sit back, and let the tragedy unfold before our very eyes. Because we mustn't tell anyone that they may actually be wrong, or making a very poor judgment. Tut, tut. We don't want to upset anyone, or be perceived as patronizing, or god forbid, paternalistic. It's all about my feelings, my opinions, my rights. As I have learned many times over the journey, sometimes my feelings, opinions and beliefs may actually be wrong, or may have been right at one time, but not in the present. |