S2E28 Australia's Future with Tony Abbott - Woke Corporates Dividing Australia

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss how big woke corporations are dividing Australia as a result of their massive funding campaign for the Voice to parliament. Tony also shares his insights on the future of the centre-right, and draws on the lessons of his highly successful time as opposition leader and Prime Minister.

Komentáře • 52

  • @dfor50
    @dfor50 Před rokem +7

    BHP has donated two million dollars of shareholders funds to the YES Campaign to pose as some virtuous enterprise but trades mostly with China including joint ventures and cares little for jailed Australian journalists and Uighurs persecuted in that country. Total hypocrites.

  • @anthonyroberts7641
    @anthonyroberts7641 Před rokem +8

    State politics was disappointing in Victoria.
    If the opposition had a leader like Tony in the last election, they may have had a chance.
    There was so many things he could have targeted - Matt seemed to scared to rock the boat.

    • @jonniecypher5488
      @jonniecypher5488 Před rokem

      I was talking to someone who lives in Vic. and they thought Andrews was doing a great job. This person struck me as a dyed in the wool socialist and I think there's far to many of that sort in Vic. They wear rose coloured glasses and will see no evil in such a government. These people think that the bigger government is the better and think nothing of the public debt that is building. They believe the MMT crowd when they assert that debt is nothing to worry about. Mind you, I was talking to him on a Western Australian worksite. People live in perpetual ignorance of what's coming. These sort of people will embrace CBDC's, mandates, lockdowns, and all the rest without any misgivings. They love their socialist system and think it will keep them safe from greedy capitalists. I can see how they've spun it all in their own heads and it's been working for them so far but then again they have no thought for those who've been missing out. Up the worker and all that. Truth be known these people are unionists and it's been working for them. Hard to argue the point in the mining industry that's awash with cash and thus being efficient is pretty meaningless.

  • @jamestaylor8577
    @jamestaylor8577 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Abbo is great. He needs to be PM again

  • @bluemm2852
    @bluemm2852 Před rokem +9

    Australian federal government needs to be MUCH smaller in my opinion. Get back to basics and stop the bloated waste that is going on. The savings from this should go towards a missile defense system.

    • @kenlydon1395
      @kenlydon1395 Před rokem

      I agree and would go further ,close Canberra it was a bad location in the first place and now over 100 years it has passed its us by date. These days of instant communication it is not necessary to have parliaments in every state as well as a federal parliament .

    • @aggressivecalm
      @aggressivecalm Před rokem +2

      When China kick things off, what Australia is really going to need are 900 indigenous committees on stringent daily Welcome to country ceremonies.

  • @greghunter5703
    @greghunter5703 Před rokem +3

    You should be Prime Minister again No one comes close to the leadership you have showed

  • @geoffballe8766
    @geoffballe8766 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good one Tone

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 Před rokem +25

    Its nice to think that climate nonsense may soon be over. I can see that gender rubbish is nearly over, though we will still have to look out for those lied to children with ruined bodies and innocence. My big worry now is the wef and the banking, especially the cbdc's. I really don't want those. I like the privacy of cash.

    • @russellcullen9913
      @russellcullen9913 Před rokem +3

      Cash must be king for ever and ever.unless you won't to be a slave.

    • @HGCUPCAKES
      @HGCUPCAKES Před rokem +3

      Exactly! Keep cash King!!
      Australians need to keep using cash!

    • @fbryce1ify
      @fbryce1ify Před rokem +3

      use it or lose it

  • @raymarsh5455
    @raymarsh5455 Před rokem +6

    The reason that people now need two parents working is because when women flooded the employment market (after the "liberation" of feminism) the value of wages were halved because as Engels noted - surplus labour = devaluation of wages. After Communism the West adopted socialized capitalism, not Darwinian Capitalism as it was going to get capitalism in trouble. Capitalists found that more working women lowered wages (thus it supported feminism), it also found that a divided population was more easily oppressed (thus mass migration to divide and conquer); they found that they could make more money if not held to extremely high (traditional) moral standards (and thus you have the sexual liberation movements with few moral restrictions); they found that they could make more money if they did not employ their own countrymen / countrywomen (and thus you have the globalist ideology of no borders). Why are women, gays, immigrants, and indigenous people not happy? BECAUSE EVERY LIBERATION MOVEMENT IN THE LAST 70 YEARS HAS BEEN TO LIBERATE THE ELITE CAPITALIST CLASS NOT THE EVERYDAY PEOPLE.

    • @zolarczakl6815
      @zolarczakl6815 Před rokem +2

      Capitalists aren't the problem, it's the managerial elite and the public/private partnerships which entangle the rich and the elite with the government, and enable corporations to monopolize and create economic conditions where only they can thrive (ie, standardized minimum wages, being able to order such large quantities of inventory that they can undercut all competition, heavy regulation etc). A situation which looks remarkably like what communism inevitably turns into. Even Adam Smith, the writer of Wealth of Nations, argues that one of the core roles of government is to dismantle private entities when they get too big, despite also being limited scope government.

    • @zolarczakl6815
      @zolarczakl6815 Před rokem +2

      But yes, the liberation of women only served to lower wages while doubling the workforce, as does bringing in such large quantities of immigrants. It also dismantled the traditional family, centralizing the raising of kids to educational and government institutions instead of familial.
      I'm quite convinced that the financial elites of the world have been working to transfer the wealth upward in order to gain financial control and create the conditions of "equality" that Marx and Engels proposed over 150 years ago- and it will never be a pretty outcome as the nature of humanity always ends up with an aristocratic/oligarchial class at the top.

    • @Mar--Mar
      @Mar--Mar Před rokem

      Absolutely. Nail. Head.

    • @whatthe6532
      @whatthe6532 Před rokem

      Interesting theory.

  • @Mar--Mar
    @Mar--Mar Před rokem +2

    The concept of human equality and dignity has already been taught by the Catholic Church for centuries, and has been clearly enunciated by the apostle St Paul in his letter to the Galatians: 3:28. It was no 'new revelation' by MLK or any other modern day icon.
    With all due respect to Tony, someone whom I regard as something of an Australian hero, I am surprised that as a past student of one of the most prominent Catholic colleges in Sydney - if not THE most prominent, run by the Jesuits when they were still mostly Catholic, I am surprised that he does not know that. But maybe the rot had already set in and it shows in the educational outcomes.

  • @garrymoore2186
    @garrymoore2186 Před rokem +11

    Tony Abbott the next liberal PM.

    • @i_like_furphy8725
      @i_like_furphy8725 Před rokem +3

      unfortunately our scabby media have done a great job of making him look stupid and not fit for the job. would be amazing if he made a come back though

    • @garrymoore2186
      @garrymoore2186 Před rokem

      @@i_like_furphy8725 I think that's the plan, and albanese is screwing himself every time he opens his mouth.

  • @Bennie32831
    @Bennie32831 Před rokem +2

    Keep cash King ✌️

  • @virginia47
    @virginia47 Před rokem

    Paul Kelly reminded me of Davi Goodhart & The Road to Somewhere with his commentary in The Australian. Just bought the paperback version!

  • @anitacohen8753
    @anitacohen8753 Před 10 měsíci

    Notice how Abbott gets a free run at Sky! On your bike Tony!!!

  • @rob6543
    @rob6543 Před rokem

    Thank goodness there’s still a PM

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 Před 7 měsíci

    Abbot was discredited(*) when he was PM of Australia and now Inst. of Public Affairs wants to know his opinions for the Future of Australia. Wow, I won't even bother. Ask P. Keating, at least he has some credibility. I know you won't cos Inst of Public Affairs represents the right of center in politics.
    * Even worse he was replaced as PM. This was because he did not know who the majority of working Australians represent and now, he still doesn't know and will never know.

  • @carmen47freixas96
    @carmen47freixas96 Před rokem +3

    All of OZ is in trouble, the same as all the world, no matter who in Left, Right,
    different name, same thing.

    • @hifivaliant8937
      @hifivaliant8937 Před rokem

      This is why people need to vote for individuals who state their beliefs and ethics/ morals in very specific ways. Mindlessly voting left or right won't get us out of this mess.
      And never vote labour because conscience votes are not allowed against party policy.

    • @carmen47freixas96
      @carmen47freixas96 Před 11 měsíci

      @@hifivaliant8937 Agree, sadly, the other lot are not any better, 2 party politics is no good..

  • @aggressivecalm
    @aggressivecalm Před rokem

    Clearly the Voice yes congregation are no strangers to misrepresentation and falsification. And it's a little shameless and revolting.
    And Australian's concerns regarding Indigenous peoples motivations could also be stated as unrelenting concerns regarding corrupt unethical bodies exploiting grievances and racial issues to obtain power and exploit obligation and vulnerability.
    Racial preference never ends well.
    Victimhood culture has taken over the Australian political landscape.
    Victimhood culture is another technique in obtaining power, and silencing opposition.
    Equality of citizenship is fundamental to what it means to live in a democracy. It is reinforced by the fact that the source of Australian sovereignty is the people of this nation - all of them, regardless of race or national origin, and regardless of whether they arrived yesterday or have antecedents who arrived 60,000 years ago.
    Linda Burney says she is not interested in “culture wars” but rather in closing the gap through the Voice to Parliament!
    How can another bureaucracy ‘close the gap’ when there are already thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander commissions?

  • @peterremkes9376
    @peterremkes9376 Před 11 měsíci

    I would not call Abbott highly succesfull as PM. There was a reason why he didn't even complete one term as prime minister. Also, find out the true meaning of "woke". It's annoying people using a word without actually knowing what it means and giving it a totally different meaning.

    • @Oraios999
      @Oraios999 Před 11 měsíci

      Woke = "Wilful misunderstanding" according to Dawkins.

  • @raymarsh5455
    @raymarsh5455 Před rokem

    A Catholic lamenting the decline of the Ango-Sphere - and he says it with no sense of irony.