Message from @ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ

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2020-02-22 08:42:13 UTC  

Oof

2020-02-22 08:42:43 UTC  

Emperor Bogan Bill of the Australian Empire

2020-02-22 08:42:47 UTC  

ANZAC military Junta

2020-02-22 08:43:50 UTC  

> @Ethreen42 Imagine caring about which retarded britfag rules it, you both make the same mistakes.

Slavoid Cope

2020-02-22 08:44:09 UTC  

Actually, we shouldn't use european titles of royalty. Instead of king or emperor our leader should be called the supreme cunt

2020-02-22 08:44:38 UTC  

Supreme cunt Bruce of the Australian Empire

2020-02-22 08:44:47 UTC  

supreme cunt of Australia and New Zealand

Wait is this channel back? Time to enjoy bigbrain conversations. <:hypers:654439239055835158> <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> <:smugon:512048583806025739> <:CrabRave:590859147541741583> <:slurpgon:583424900732157956> <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2020-02-22 08:57:41 UTC  

Yeeey

2020-02-22 08:58:03 UTC  

<:slurpgon:583424900732157956>

Anyone here want to debate something stupid like: “is the average measurement and methodology of penis size measurement accurate?” <:slurpgon:583424900732157956> <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586> <:smugay:593502151758708776>

2020-02-22 09:02:48 UTC  

niggerdicc strikes back\

2020-02-22 09:04:57 UTC  

imagine if the plan tories have was to keep the european elite in while replacing the rest with pakis; this way they'd ensure even more tensions making it *objectively necessary* to implement stricter control methods.

2020-02-22 09:22:39 UTC  

@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ The only correct way to measure a penis is taking it in the puss and using the ahegao drool metric.

2020-02-22 10:50:07 UTC  

@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ less about methodology accuracy, more about standardisation of methodology.

I would argue both because some the methods themselves are retarded. @Zephyr Blackfish

2020-02-22 10:51:59 UTC  

@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ well most of the methods involve circumference, and length from tip to a given region; standardise where and how you measure, and it'll achieve better results.

2020-02-22 10:52:49 UTC  

Not only can you measure length and girth, but subsequently volume; the thing that matters most to women. <:smugon:512048583806025739>

@Zephyr Blackfish well one major methodological problem is that most of the available data has too little sample size or very high degree of inaccuracy as a result from it not being an actual measurement of the peni, but it being a self reported size like it is in many countries where you can usually see some cohort of studies in some Frankensteinian way mixed together. Which results in the available data that people lookup everyday. <:smugon:512048583806025739>

2020-02-22 10:55:57 UTC  

So would you recommend state-assigned researchers to fondle and measure on an international scale?

Never, but I do laugh quite a bit when people think the data reflects reality in such a degree that it is useable and somehow in some weird way takes pride in such data and uses it as a mate approach. <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

Although one thing for I think I remember reading because our shit professor is a feminist and I needed to make a goddamn report on the accuracy of the data is that generally the Asian data and some European and American data usually are much more accurate than the African, Middle Eastern and South American data.

2020-02-22 11:59:24 UTC  

we need to bring back the Australian Natives' Association tbh

2020-02-22 12:19:03 UTC  

How do you do fellow calm and collected members of the wider society?

2020-02-22 12:54:04 UTC  

Honestly I forget how based the Australian Labor Party was back in the 1890s and 1900s, some Labor politicians speeches were certainly spicy

2020-02-22 12:55:05 UTC  

```“White Australia must not be regarded as a mere political shibboleth. It was Australia’s Magna Carta. Without that policy, this country would have been lost long ere this. It would have been engulfed in an Asian tidal wave. There would have been no need for the Japanese to have invade this country. We would have been swallowed up by the rolling advance of a horde of coloured people, anxious to escape the privations of their own countries and prepared to impose their own standards on this country….

It is necessary only to examine the racial composition of present-day Fiji, where the Hindus have elbowed the natives out of the picture, to visualise what could have happened in this country had the White Australia Policy not been fought for doggedly at the end of the nineteenth century. We were then fighting for our national survival. Had we weakened, the floodgates would have opened and the natural increase of population according to Asian standards would have done the rest. It would then have been too late, this country would have been a push-over for the Asiatics….

Those who advocate admission of coloured labour quotas invariably ignore the economic reasons responsible for the White Australia Policy. While they had their origin in the anxiety of Australian workers to maintain their standards of living, the White Australia Policy has more than justified itself on national security grounds. If this country had admitted Japanese even to the same degree that Honolulu admitted Japanese, what would our position have been in 1942? Would it be safe to admit unlimited numbers of Indonesians, Hindus, or Chinese today?```
-New South Wales Premier (1930-32) and Labor party member Jack Lang

2020-02-22 14:21:01 UTC  

```“I believe in implicitly in the principle of a White Australia, but I do not think it can be maintained simply by waving a sheet of paper containing the dictation test. If we want to preserve it, and I am sure we all do, we shall have to provide means for maintaining it, by force, if necessary. We cannot keep out the people of the Japanese race by means of a dictation test, and we do not want them to come into competition with Australian workers. There would be a public outcry if Parliament removed the present embargo against the introduction of Asiatic labour. What would happen if we cast adrift our defence policy and severed our connection with Great Britain? I do not say that the Japanese would attempt to come here by force of arms, but if we were no party to the scheme of empire-protection, they would certainly insist on the removal of certain provisions in our Immigration Act, and would then invade Australia by the process of peaceful penetration.”```
-James Ogden
Labor party senator in the early 1920s.

2020-02-22 14:23:25 UTC  

hard to believe that Labor was one of the most nationalistic parties in Australia

2020-02-22 14:35:54 UTC  

Christ the Australians were based, I can only wish we had politicians and speakers like that today.

2020-02-22 14:59:38 UTC  

Economically speaking that's no longer realistic. Too many stakeholders in international affairs.

2020-02-22 15:00:25 UTC  

Ideology often follows economics, so yeah.

2020-02-22 15:01:29 UTC  

Unless we experience some sort of global technological setback that makes trading and stuff really hard once again, the ideological trajectory probably won't change.

2020-02-22 20:11:46 UTC  

Oh sweet the channel's back

2020-02-22 20:27:51 UTC  

Woooooo

2020-02-22 21:00:46 UTC  

Should there be a law in place that makes it impossible to impeach a President a second time if they’re acquitted, say similar to double jeopardy? Or should something else be done? Could such a law even be put in place or would it be unconstitutional?

2020-02-22 21:06:33 UTC  

Hey

2020-02-22 21:06:50 UTC  

@Sq crcl how to start his debate?

2020-02-22 21:07:05 UTC  

Dunno, do you want to say something first?

2020-02-22 21:07:48 UTC  

I've come to the conclusion that public schools are just like socialism. it works in the short term but then becomes a virus

2020-02-22 21:07:56 UTC  

Agreed

2020-02-22 21:08:51 UTC  

Ok, let me show you what worries me about it and then you can respond with your ideas, thoughts,questions... Etc and then we go from there.