Oh. Dear. God.Phanatical said:Perhaps it should. All of a sudden, the hygiene level among uni students would be exponentially higher.
ouch! brent is flaming hard!!~MoonlightSonata said:Also, given your aesthetic challenges, it may not be surprising that you hate women, but is it really necessary to try and disguise it in those silly neutral language policy statements?
first, discipline and ethics is in short supply for politicians anyway... i need not give many examples to illustrate that.Phanatical said:For most student politicians, both discipline and ethics are in incredibly short supply - and this is worrying since most ambitious young student politicians want to become ambitious real politicians.
Because I am coming into this whole thing as an outsider. I don't seek to make our SRC militant like Keep Left or even the Labor Left, both of whom see violence as justifiable in certain cases. I seek to remove the politics from the SRC - which is the number 1 reason why both the Left and Right consider me dangerous - and to make the SRC an ethical organisation that does not fund cults to promote racism against Chinese on campus, or tells students to "fuck off".Newbie said:so... you dont consider yourself in that category? and.... why not?
I don't hate women. I just don't believe they should have More opportunity than men in society - which is exactly where we're heading. And the fact is most women would agree with me - the Gender Issues and Equal Opportunity Officer policy was in fact co-written by my colleague Jo Gad. We wrote this policy because we feel that while women should not be disadvantaged in anything - they should not have an unfair advantage either because all that does is reinforce the idea that women aren't smart or savvy enough to get there themselves.MoonlightSonata said:Phanatical -
Is it any wonder you lost? lol. I don't want to be too mean but come on, you must have known you had no chance.
- You are misogynistic
- You show disdain to gays
- You support communism
- You are arrogant
- You think all student politicians except you are corrupt
- You put out melodramatic advertising that no one could take seriously
- Your conservative values and attitude go against the overwhelming political left that dominates USYD politics.
Also, given your aesthetic challenges, it may not be surprising that you hate women, but is it really necessary to try and disguise it in those silly neutral language policy statements?
If I can prove that I am right to the people here, I can prove I'm right to the people across the university. That said, I do of course feel a need to justify myself and to do as much as I can to challenge the lies and hate directed at me. I find it incredibly disheartening that across the campus, I am known as a VSU-supporting woman-basher who hates gay people and votes Liberal. My good name is being destroyed because of these lies. My name should be associated with ethics, discipline, insight, wisdom. NOT these hateful lies.absolution* said:Honestly quah, why do you still post on BOS spreading your pearls of wisdom. If youre confident in what your doing you shouldnt have to justify yourself to a bunch of over-confident, yuppy, pre-pubescent (stas) 1st yr's. Perhaps you are just trying to justify your stance for your own benefit and to prove to yourself that youre right, which is quite sad really, in a Mark Latham sort of way.
You should be well aware that people can detect an undercurrent of women hating in much of what you write on the issue. Your suggestions may have merit however they are usually dripping with language that really shows you dont like women. OR at least your writing gives off that vibe. You don't write to please both parties. You are adversarial. You should be writing to convince as you are not the powerful party in the situation.Phanatical said:I am known as a VSU-supporting woman-basher who hates gay people and votes Liberal. My good name is being destroyed because of these lies. My name should be associated with ethics, discipline, insight, wisdom. NOT these hateful lies.
Phanatical said:Student politicians are inherantly corrupt.
I don't think you even know what you believe any more.Phanatical said:I don't think all student politicians are corrupt.
This quote actually made me laugh out loud. Maybe you should start a religion, Quah, so that the ordinary man may revere your profound knowledge and benevolence. Distribute your divine enlightenment in a tome that we may all benefit (maybe you could call it the Quah'ran ).Phanatical said:My name should be associated with ethics, discipline, insight, wisdom.
I did, as well as Keep Left. Ideologically, I fit much better with the Left than the Right, but the fact that the only kind reception I got (even before considering deals) was from Choice really reinforced the view that even though they're Liberals, they actually Do have student interests as their first priority. That's why we created the Resolve/Choice coalition - left wing and right wing working together to represent Students first.gerhard said:quah, did you go to action and ask them to adopt your policies in return for recieving your votes?
you make yourself seem like so enlightened...Phanatical said:It is in our nature (even in mine) to be unethical and ruthless with electioneering. More than once I was tempted by the idea of doing unethical things to benefit my campaign - but my discipline reminded me that ethics Must come first. It is only with the discipline and ethics that I've mentioned previously that student politicians can overcome this corruption to fairly campaign.