FreedomAdvocate
@FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
- Comment on Government says people can 'make the call' on work from home amid fuel supply concerns 2 weeks ago:
My point exactly. We shouldn’t be exporting it, and we shouldn’t be importing it.
- Comment on Government says people can 'make the call' on work from home amid fuel supply concerns 2 weeks ago:
What we call “renewables” currently is not the future because it’s all contingent on having non-renewables to make the “renewables”.
There’s more astroturfing for renewables than against it.
- Comment on Government says people can 'make the call' on work from home amid fuel supply concerns 2 weeks ago:
“Renewables” aren’t sustainable because they’re made with non-renewable materials.
There is no known replacement for oil. None. It’s in basically everything the world runs on and uses. We need to be producing our own until a replacement is found.
- Comment on Apple begins age checks in the UK with latest iOS update 2 weeks ago:
Who h party is in government in the UK? Australia?
- Comment on Microsoft May Remove Windows 11 Online Login Requirement 2 weeks ago:
Good for those living in submarines I guess. Never been an issue for anyone I know.
- Comment on Apple begins age checks in the UK with latest iOS update 2 weeks ago:
Apple have been at the forefront of keeping people private for a long time, don’t know what you’ve been doing.
- Comment on Apple begins age checks in the UK with latest iOS update 2 weeks ago:
I would much rather my phone simply tell every service and website that I am over 18 than have to provide proof to every one of those sites and services.
This is pretty much the best way that we could hope for age verification to be done, and unfortunately left wing governments around the world are adamant on bringing in age verification to everything to make controlling their citizens easier.
- Comment on BYO sandwiches and no cafe lunches as retirements threatened by rising costs 2 weeks ago:
For decades they’ve been being told that there would be no more polar ice caps, that half the country would be underwater, and all sorts of other doomsday “global warming” stories would happen “in the next 10 years”, and none of them happened after 40+ years, nor are they any closer to happening. At some stage people start ignoring the person crying wolf.
“Climate change” isn’t making anything more expensive.
- Comment on Six fuel ships bound for Australia cancelled 3 weeks ago:
If the world ran out of oil tomorrow, the world would basically return to the Stone Age. Oil is used to make basically everything you use every day in one way or another, and sunlight no matter how you use it is not a replacement. Good luck making batteries without oil btw. Good luck making the car to put the batteries in without oil too.
- Comment on Six fuel ships bound for Australia cancelled 3 weeks ago:
It hasn’t even been a month
If they wait till it has been a month there will be no fuel to ration. You ration so you don’t run out, or run out slower.
- Comment on Six fuel ships bound for Australia cancelled 3 weeks ago:
Everyone has been caring about house prices going up, what are you talking about? People that have houses care. People who don’t have a house care.
- Comment on Government says people can 'make the call' on work from home amid fuel supply concerns 3 weeks ago:
If that’s the lesson you think needs to be learned, you’ve learned the wrong lesson from this.
We need to take more ownership of our petrol/diesel/oil supply. We need to stop relying on other countries for things we can do right here at home.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 3 weeks ago:
That’s not the question that I asked.
Is Israel between the Mediterranean and the Jordan?
I think the fact that you couldn’t answer the simple question but decided to make up your own question to avoid answering it says all we need to see.
- Comment on Australia’s new physical activity guidelines won’t shift the needle – here are 4 better ideas 3 weeks ago:
That doesn’t mean you’re healthy, or that it’s a good diet, especially if you have growing kids.
- Comment on Power bills in some states could drop by up to 10 per cent 3 weeks ago:
Very misleading. This is the domestic market offer prices, which are the very maximum any company is allowed to charge for power. No one should be on the DMO prices.
Power prices are expected to continue to rise according to our own government and the AEMO.
- Comment on Australian governments subsidising fossil fuel use by more than $30,000 a minute, analysis finds 3 weeks ago:
It’s cheaper than what “renewables” are costing us.
Other countries are building nuclear plants for less than $10bil in less than 7 years.
- Comment on Australia’s new physical activity guidelines won’t shift the needle – here are 4 better ideas 3 weeks ago:
Sustainable healthy eating is not cheap. Eating like a poor vegetarian isn’t sustainable or healthy.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 3 weeks ago:
Is Israel between said river and sea?
- Comment on Kyle Sandilands Has Been Sacked And His Show Cancelled 3 weeks ago:
You think the media hates him? 🤣 The media absolutely love him because he brings the clicks like no other.
- Comment on Australia’s new physical activity guidelines won’t shift the needle – here are 4 better ideas 3 weeks ago:
Unfortunately infrastructure around transportation isn’t always possible to majorly change, at least not realistically given how incompetent and corrupt our governments are.
Take Brisbane for example it’s an absolute mess that looks like it has zero forward thinking or planning. Without levelling the whole city there’s not much that can be done to fix it.
- Comment on Australia’s new physical activity guidelines won’t shift the needle – here are 4 better ideas 3 weeks ago:
The media need to stop pushing “fat acceptance” and the idea that being obese is healthy too, for a start. Being fat is never healthy, and is one of the biggest drains on our health system.
- Comment on Australian governments subsidising fossil fuel use by more than $30,000 a minute, analysis finds 3 weeks ago:
We don’t need to generate 100% of our power via nuclear though.
The best time to start building nuclear was decades ago. The next best time is now.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 3 weeks ago:
It means to eliminate Israel. Not debatable.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 3 weeks ago:
People demanding Israel be eliminated, which is what the saying means, are extremists, correct.
- Comment on Record January migration intake 3 weeks ago:
Almost 1400 new net permanent and long-term arrivals per day, every day, for 12 months. The media and the government told us that this number was shrinking. Turns out they lied, as always.
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to australia@aussie.zone | 9 comments
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 4 weeks ago:
“from the river to the sea” means to eliminate Israel. This isn’t debatable. It’s genocidal.
- Comment on An 18-year-old woman in Queensland faces two years in jail for wearing a shirt that says "from the river to the sea." 4 weeks ago:
whereby “from the river to the sea” is not.
It is though. They might not think they’re extremists, but they are.
- Comment on Australian governments subsidising fossil fuel use by more than $30,000 a minute, analysis finds 4 weeks ago:
The sun is an amazing source of energy……when it’s hitting solar panels, solar panels that are incredibly inefficient and inconsistent. It’s the times when the sun isn’t up that is the bigger issue, and it’s one that there currently is no feasible solution to that runs entirely on “renewables”. I say “renewables” in quotes because none of the things that make harnessing the suns power (or the wind or waters) and storing it is actually renewable, all relying on endless destructive mining of non-renewable materials along with endless dumping of non-recyclable and hazardous material. That’s not even mentioning the sheer land area needed to go full “renewable only”, or the costs and time it would take to get there.
Nuclear is the only viable option to go carbon neutral. Unfortunately we’re going to destroy the country physically and economically before everyone realises this.
- Comment on Government urged to let Iranian women's football team stay in Australia until safety is assured 4 weeks ago:
Do you think that if inflation drops from 3% to 2% that things got cheaper?
We’re still bringing in significantly more people than we’re building houses to support. Building 400 houses when you brought in 1000 isn’t enough lol.