How do we the people restrain and control the greedy and power-hungry who try to lord over us? Murdoch, Trump, Abbott, Bush, Rinehart…
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    Tired of seeing the millionaires, billionaires and entitled, the greedy and the grasping, getting positions of power. They regard us as merely as workers or profit makers, or a rubble to be strictly controlled.

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    @maxcelcat
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    What are the similarities between music and sport?
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    While both activities involves competition, the grace of movement and collaboration, they seem so far apart socially and culturally.

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    @heshekson
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    If we have wings, do we need a licence to fly?
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    Zehua Tian
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    How do we really fight world hunger and poverty? Or is it possible to get rid of inequality altogether?
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    I am asking this question because the UN has identified a set of development goals such as equal access to education and eradication of poverty that it made me wonder if we as citizens of the world can truly achieve these goals.

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    @mikaelakristin
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    If a person has no trust for themselves … is it possible that they can trust in others?
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    If that person has no love for themselves … Is it possible that they can truly love another? If a person has no respect for themselves … Is it possible for them to respect others ? Would this then suggest that a person won’t be truly happy in any situation unless they have achieved that elusive frame of mind of loving, understanding and trusting in one’s own processes?  Wouldn’t it also suggest that we should view the state of our relationship with ourselves and others as being reflective of each other? And finally wouldn’t that then indicate that unless we can love ourselves we can’t love others? … So is it  important for a ‘happy life’ to love and appreciate yourself?

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    Denise
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    Why do we hug dogs and eat pigs?
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    We love dogs for their loyalty, fluffiness and ability to connect, yet we also know that pigs are extremely intelligent, sociable and physically huggable. How can we hug one and eat another? Why is it that some animals are friends and others food?

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    @laurajeanmckay
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    How do we solve the very real problem of the role the media play in causing political and economic instability in Australia?
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    Genuine problem that needs solving/debate/discussion.

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    Brendan
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    Should librarians & archivists be at the front line fighting for intellectual freedom?
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    As mass surveillance by companies and government increases, digital privacy becomes more and more important. Information professionals have many skills that can contribute to educating and informing citizens about the importance of intellectual freedom.

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    @jayechats
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    Why do we never see pigeon babies?
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    Belinda Reemer
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    Why do people think hard work and suffering is necessary to be happy?
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    I struggle with the balance between activities that aren’t enjoyable in the short-term but promise a payoff. While the payoff can be intense, it’s usually short-lived. Why not spend the whole time being generally content, rather than chasing highs?

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    Ben
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    What makes you a good parent?
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    New parent myself – but more importantly in light of the Syrian refugees placing their children in scary waters in the hope of providing their children a better life in Europe.

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    Tammy Iliou
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    When will the psychiatric regime end?
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    When humanity becomes humane, starts listening to people, rather than propaganda, regimes that torture and control will be exposed and stopped. The psychiatric regime has been going on for over 200 in various countries, enabling genital mutilation on women who opposed their husbands, LSD testing in the 1960s, and various torturous procedures.
    The people forcefully tested with insulin shock and LSD, haven’t received compensation, because our government declares the medical profession were allowed to torture people that way in the 1960s & 70s.
    The people who are being currently subjected to torture by the psychiatric regime, are also unlikely to receive compensation, unless there is wide-spread condemnation for the psychiatric procedures forcefully done in our government’s name on innocent people as young as two and as old as people can be. Electroshock used on 4 year olds, pills fed daily to tranquilise two year olds. Not to mention what they do to people in their prime.
    It is physically obvious what psychiatric torture does to people. It must be stopped.
    How dare anyone think our country is a democracy when this is going on. How dare the organisations of festivals censor psychiatric survivors who speak out because of sponsorship deals. How dare the Australian people be so unaware of what is happening to their citizens.
    The question is when? The answer should be now.

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    @initiallyno
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    If funding stopped to Manus Island we could effectively and humanely support a heck of a lot more refugees in Australia. Discuss.
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    And what was the deal with that Cambodia resettlement? So much money for four people…

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    @nightlightguy
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