Personally I miss the days when you could discuss politics, express your objections to something the government or opposition was doing or saying without being labelled and dismissed as a Leftard by anyone who doesn't support Tony Abbott, misogynist if you don't love Gillard, or a Tory if you don't like Shorten, if you happen to mention you like Turnbull you are immediately labelled both a looney left wing commie and a fascist.
There were decisions (mistakes) made in the past that should be lessons learned and things being done and said today that are / would be just as bad, but you are not allowed to discuss for party political reasons i.e. it will start a name calling spat. Reasoned discussion has pretty much been shut down and you are assigned to one camp or another by your position on individual issues, i.e. my mother thought I was a right wing nutter and my uncle (her brother) believes me to be a bleeding heart socialist, that's how pathetically polarised things have become.
I just think it is a shame the way things have gone and the way things are shut down because of the almost inevitability of causing an argument and offence.
V, I've been mulling over if I should (or shouldn't), reply to your 'reply' to my comment of a couple of days ago, well here goes.....
Mate, seriously? I think you have totally misread, misunderstood or misconstrued exactly what I said and the point I was making. Did anyone say that a 'relevant' political comment wasn't unacceptable? No, not at all.
Like you (and yes I do know you like talking 'politics' too), there is nothing wrong at all, as you have said, discussing or reviewing 'decisions of the past' that have been made by a politician or Government (of any flavour) regarding defence matters, specifically how those decisions have affected defence (both good or bad).
For example, both you and I have made regular comments in reply to each other (especially in the RAN thread) about the complete failure during the six years of the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd Governments to order not even just 'one' ship for the Navy from an Australian shipyard, none, nil, zero!
The failure to order the 4th AWD, which may have reduced the 'valley of death' issue for Australian Naval shipbuilding and certainly would have been good for the RAN, the failure to invest money in expanding Techport so that there was the 'potential' to have the two AOR's built there (instead of having to go overseas due to the short timeframe now), the 'on again, off again' saga of the OCV's, included in the 2009 DWP, then by the time of the 2013 DWP pushed out in to the 'never, never', the taking out of money out of defence to try and help fill the Government's budget 'black hole'.
All those comments have been relevant to where Defence (specifically the RAN and Australian shipbuilding) is now, true?
But at no time do I believe that I ever made a 'specific' comment about Rudd or Gillard 'personally', it has always been about the Government they led.
I'm sure like you, I have a lot of strong opinions of individual politicians, especially PM's, from the current to the past, including the two that have recently passed away, but what would be the point or purpose of me saying what my personal opinion of those individuals is in this forum? What 'value' would those personal opinions serve in adding to a defence debate here on DT? The answer to that is none!
So going back to the original comment that prompted two others and myself to make a comment (and I can only talk for myself of course), I just didn't think it was necessary, relevant or acceptable to be making that 'type' of comment about the 'individual', it was as the saying goes "playing the man, not the ball" and served no purpose whatsoever other than to be a 'personal' attack on a particular individual, eg, 'the current PM' (regardless of my political leaning, I would have found it unacceptable regardless which side of the fence the PM came from).
V, can I suggest you go back a few pages in this thread and have a 're-read' too.
Anyway, my rant is almost over! (and apologies to the Mod Team too)
So as I was trying to say, lets leave 'personal' comments about individual politicians to aside (they serve no purpose or add no value other than to show one's own political colours is all) and discuss relevant matters here on DT, if that includes a review of 'political' decisions made by a particular Government (current or previous of any 'flavour'), fine by me.
Just asking that we don't "play the man, but play the ball" instead, OK?
Cheers,
John