Australian support for dads in seperation

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    Robnoxious
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    A website for a support group specifically trying to help fathers who are going through stress related to divorce or seperation.
    http://www.dadsindistress.asn.au

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    I had no idea until just a couple of years ago how dire and abysmal the situation in Australia is. Just watched a video with fascination about a recent Australian election which ousted the extreme feminists running the show down there. Has it improved even a little? Thank you for posting this.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    We managed to out the vast majority of the feminists and the greens (Australia’s “environmental” party, aka socialists in disguise) out of the senate. They have mainly been replaced with a new party run by one of our more eccentric billionaire mining tycoons. So far I think they have managed to block a few of the more radical socialist reforms that seem to come out faster and faster now that they hold a majority in the senate. I also know they gave the current Liberal Conservative government hell over the latest budget, which was frankly a f~~~ing joke.

    I don’t really pay much attention to politics these day’s though. It’s nice we have this third party in the senate now but the game has been fixed for a long time down here. For some reason we (have to) use this f~~~ed up preferential voting system which basically means who you vote for on the ballot paper may not ultimately be who you end up voting for. All the parties make back room deals so once its clear a particular party is not going to win all of the votes for them get transferred over to an allied party. If your say a liberal person and vote that way its very easy to ultimately end up voting for feminists or socialists or whatever with out even realising it. Keep in mind also that it is compulsory to vote in Australia and if you choose not to vote (one of the corner stones of free society if you ask me) you are hit with a large non contestable fine. Its a seriously f~~~ed up situation and I just can’t see anyway of fixing it, well not true I can but we will pretty much need to throw the whole thing out and start over.

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