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  • Whenever I hear the word 'NIMBY' thrown around I just think about how these people expect current and future generations to be worse off than their parents.

    You want a garden? No, fuck you NIMBY. You want a pool? No, fuck you NIMBY. Solar panels? No, fuck you NIMBY. Now, get in your box and stay there. No complaints.

    Housing supply is an issue and it's purely because of poor infrastructure, shitty government, and out-of-control migration.

  • I support policies that grant less temporary and permanent visas and restrict student visa and temporary graduate visa holders from applying for permanent residence. I fail to see how this 'harms immigrants'. Adding and strengthening these caps is not harmful to immigrants. At worst, this is harmful to prospective non-existent immigrants. To study in Australia each and every student visa holder must make a declaration and provide supporting evidence that their intention is only to study and be a 'genuine temporary entrant'.

    The government already has caps on migration, but they have been actively loosening and removing caps over the past few years. I want them back, and I want them strengthened for the wellbeing of everyone in Australia, including permanent residents. People here don't give a shit about the actual logistics and just have a hard-on for migration.

  • FFS, does anyone read? I think there should be fewer permanent visas granted, not that permanent residents shouldn't be able to buy a home. You people just want to call someone racist. Not sure if there's a word for that.

    Who said anything about denying them the right to a home? I said Australia should grant less permanent visas not strip rights from existing permanent visa holders.

  • If you got 'I hate immigrants' from the content of my posts then you have shit reading comprehension.

    Immigration improves lives for natural citizens. Look it up.

    You're the one making this claim, it is your responsibility to back it up, not mine.

  • What? Who said anything about denying them the right to a home? I said Australia should grant less permanent visas not strip rights from existing permanent visa holders. I am not sure you fully understand what permanent residency is; it's hardly creating second-class citizens. Permanent residency is a transition towards citizenship or an alternative for those who wish to maintain their other citizenship (for countries that won't allow dual citizenship). People who have never travelled to Australia in their life can be granted permanent residency, it makes no sense for these people to immediately be granted citizenship when they don't even know if they like Australia.

    My father was a permanent resident for over 30 years before he became a citizen and I honestly don't think he ever experienced an issue.

  • The government should focus on improving existing Australians rather than making new Australians. Boosting migration during a housing crisis is irresponsible. It isn't only permanent visas as well. The government is doing everything it can to increase the amount of people competing for housing in Australia.

    Everyone who is leaving a house empty at this time should be penalised. This is just another nonsense move by the government that will have nil effect on the crisis they created.

  • Considering that the government is simultaneously boosting migration so that we're granting 200,000 permanent visas every year I don't see this as having any real positive effect. Permanent residents are exempt from this fee.

    Edit: adding because I keep getting replies that assume I think I loathe permanent residents. The reason I stated they were exempt is to add context for those unaware. To be clear, and to stop annoying people with shit reading comprehension calling me racist, I think everyone regardless of migration status should be penalised for leaving empty houses.

  • I swear dumbarses like this live in a bubble. Who in their right mind would give their identity documents or bank cards to a porn site? If the UK government enacts this silly legislation it just means UK residents will use non-UK sites.

    Some people really need a reality check.

  • I would rather consent be taught to children and teenagers in schools than for this to be included in university curriculums as is the current trend.

    I am an adult who decided to improve upon some of my qualifications recently. In order to get my results I am forced to complete and pay for a 'how not to rape people' class. All the fucks given to anyone who thinks it's appropriate to tell a grown adult who has committed no crime how to go about not raping someone.

  • I have never smoked in my life, but I am one hundred percent against the government deciding that I am not permitted to take up the habit should I choose. Seriously, fuck you. People framing the scrapping of this as being 'right-wing' clearly have no understanding of what the 'right' and the 'left' stand for.

  • From my experience this silliness is due to corporations constantly 'restructuring' in an attempt to make more profit by cost cutting.

    I'm pretty confident that in almost every case you see a senior when there is no corresponding junior, it's because they decided to make a position redundant.

  • 1.2 million houses over 5 years while planning to grant 1 million permanent visas in that same time period? While also making it easier to get work visas and massively extending the length of post-study 'reward' visas?

    The unrealistic 'aspirational' goal isn't even enough to cover the damage they're causing with their irresponsible migration policies.

    Edit: Added for context for those unfamiliar. People who study in Australia are 'rewarded' by being able to apply for 'temporary graduate visas'. These visas are being extended more and more over the past few years, with people able to remain up to an additional 6 years after they finish their study with no work limitations.

  • That followed an alert on Tuesday by ProMED, a publicly available reporting system for emerging diseases and outbreaks, saying that hospitals in Beijing and elsewhere in China were “overwhelmed with sick children” amid outbreaks of pneumonia.

  • Interesting tidbit from Labor (Jacinta Collins): "...We accept that and we take responsibility for that..."

    Glad to see they're admitting they're the ones responsible for this mess. Now, how are you going to compensate me for my stolen data?

  • I would like to be told that, "You're free to go, we've decided not to execute you", then spend the next day joyfully celebrating on rides at Disneyland, followed by being shot in the head by a professional hitman without my knowledge. If I have to be executed, at least I can die happy... Shame about spraying my blood over all those kids at Disneyland though.

  • Only a few sentences later it's specified that they obtained a child abuse certificate for them which came back with 'no records exist'.

    Happy to dis silly conservative groups, but it honestly looks like they did their due diligence with background checks.