Kathryn A. (
kerravonsen) wrote2010-08-20 08:58 pm
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Australian Federal Election 2010
There I was, looking at the official election website to see where my closest polling station was for tomorrow, and checking who is on the ballot.
I have just discovered the existence of the Australian Sex Party.
I have just discovered the existence of the Australian Sex Party.
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Why can't there be a moderate party that espouses the policies that I want?
Living in a blue-ribbon Liberal seat, the only difference I can make is with the senate. I'm still going to put all the loony right-wing parties last, because that would be worse than loony left-wing parties getting seats.
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My fiancé, who is quite in favour of LGBT rights in general, isn't sure what he thinks of gay marriage either. He has some interesting arguments. I'm not sure I agree with them, but I can see the merit in them nonetheless. So I'm not being all judge-y here or anything - I'm just genuinely interested in why this is the case for you.
I'm still going to put all the loony right-wing parties last, because that would be worse than loony left-wing parties getting seats.
I did the same. As much as I cringe at parties like the Socialist Alliance, I'd still rather have them in government than the white supremacist Christian Democrats (whose policies have a whole specific section that's just about how they hate Muslims, which would have lost my vote straight away even if nothing else did), for example.
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You may ask, but I have learned from painful experience that anything related to homosexuality is too controversial a topic to safely discuss online. So I respectfuly decline to answer your question.
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There are definitely others who I'd less want to vote for...
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However, do not want right-wing loonies even more.