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Random Notes - Idle ThoughtsRandom Note — Andrew Bolt, Mirror Morality, when evil is good
Back in my talk radio days on 2GB I used to refer to the wacky hall of mirrors, the world of the crazy concave and convex, to create an image of the politically correct where everything is so stretched, compacted, twisted and distorted out of shape so as to barely resemble the original. This was alluding to the sideshow hall of mirrors we used to see at the Royal Easter Show and other exhibitions around Australia. The Andrew Bolt column “Mirror morality, when evil is good” and what he describes, is becoming more and more familiar and no longer just “political correctness gone mad” but a main feature of cultural Marxism as it metastasizes across the Australian social and cultural landscape.
Random Note #197,542 –Vaccination; it’s not freedom OF choice but freedom FROM choice
The government needs to call out the pseudo intellectual, anti vaxers on the framing of their ideological pursuit as a slippery and deceptive freedom of choice issue and reframe it as a child welfare, child endangerment issue just as they do with kids locked in cars on a hot summers day, seat belts, bike helmets, smoking and drug use around kids, child sexual abuse and bullying.
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis — Think Mad Cow Disease, preventable through immunisation.
This disease is a similar, neurological degenerative disease to mad cow disease and any person who hasn’t had the measles vaccination, which would be most baby boomers, as the vaccination wasn’t around when we were kids, still has a chance of getting it.
Yawn, every day is International Women’s Day — Corrine Barraclough doesn’t miss
What exactly would they like to change? Perhaps they could start with their own heinous narrative? Where are the fem-bots slamming unacceptable comments about domestic violence being an acceptable “last resort” from Keysar Trad, president of Australian Federation of Islamic Council?

Global Vaccination Coverage At Its Highest
Hat tip, Jennifer Marohasy "..For every dollar spent on childhood immunizations, you get $44 in economic benefits." That's according to Bill Gates. This statistic is perhaps more relevant to Africa -- than Australia. Nevertheless, recent Australian news headlines...
Random Note #187,633 — One Nation and anti vaxers
Random Note #187,633 Why the hell and how the hell does Pauline Hanson have any truck with outfits like the anti vax lobby and all the other nut jobs, cranks and fringe dwellers and the numerous people like Rod Culleton who some how attach themselves, barnacle like,...
Random Note #199,653 — A Population Ponzie Scheme
It strikes me that what Adam Creighton is describing with our year on year economic growth linked to our population increase, is nothing short of a demographic or population Ponzie scheme
Random Note #275341 — Where sardonic and lanconic humour and irony collide with the humourless
As Rowan Dean incisively points out in his Courier Mail piece at the link below, the entire original commentary that triggered the 18c/QUT/HRC case was meant as a sardonic, laconic, joke. A pisstake to highlight the irony and blinding absurdity of having an indigenous only computer lab in an age of non discrimination, non segregation and inclusion.
Workers Dudded By ALP Strategy — Grace Collier, The Australian
And it get worse. Much worse. Shorten and the unions would have to be the most grubby and the most hypocritical of all Australian institutions. “…So, to sum up, a Labor initiative, aided by a special Labor amendment, run by a panel of Labor appointees, with the majority of those appointees, handpicked by Shorten, has led to a decision that gives Labor the opportunity to wage a massive Work Choices-style campaign against the government. What an astonishing set of circumstances and how convenient for Labor..”
‘They attack cars & personnel’: Swedish ambulance boss calls for protection in migrant ‘no go zones’
The rich vibrant and colourful tapestry of multiculturalism. “..The president of Sweden’s ambulance union has called for enhanced security for his personnel when working in so-called “no-go zones,” saying first responders need “special” military-grade equipment to withstand the dangers of the primarily migrant-populated areas..”