The Dump

The Dump is:
For posting comments that don’t get up at the Drum, and for having a pleasant, mirthful or enlightening off-topic discussion.
It’s not for personal abuse of other commenters.
Please do that somewhere else if you must.
Play nicely or piss off.
However, why doesn’t a poster add a link for us to read and comment on here, much quicker. Maybe we can do a bit more bagging here, not that I speak for the moderators, yet.

NB: Being tiresome and boring, racist, sexist or just plain creepy is not playing nicely.

give a crap

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The Pig’s Arms exists because a dozen or so years ago our other favourite playpen – the ABC’s Unleashed blogsphere started to go off.  Like a sack of prawn heads  in the sun.  Something had to be done.

Moderation was taking forever.  Comments seemed to be rejected randomly – outrageous ones appeared and reasoned ones were pinged.   When they released the Drum / Unleashed ….. things actually got worse !

So many pieces from professional writers appear with no obvious merit.  And the moderation has become, to put it frankly, appalling.

As a former contributor and a commenter, I was deeply disappointed at the plummeting quality from our pre-eminent media empire.  And I resented so many challenging or dare I say, witty or funny posts in which we’ve invested seconds of our precious time – getting the chop.

So here, for all our benefit – is an open slather blog.  Copy and paste your best rejected comments here for posterity.  Does not matter whether you’re posting on the Guardian, First Dog on the Moon or wherever else.

And sprinkle pointers to the Pig’s Arms amongst your comments.  Let’s try to rescue some of the old faithful.

Cheers,

Emm.

15242 thoughts on “The Dump”

  1. Excellent reply h…When I read it I nearly fell off my chair. I was laughing so hard my ribs were starting to hurt.

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  2. Annabel Crabb hosts Q&A tonight !

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  3. vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

    My fan club – Forrest Gardener and The Other John – have become extra nasty lately and I reckon today’s effort from FG is OTTP. I’ve replied that I think he has gone bananas (yet to turn up). Does anyone here think my comments are always ‘hate filled’?

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    • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

      It’s on Verrender’s piece.

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      • algernon1's avatar algernon1 said:

        TOJ is clearly a troll. I’ve posted this, lets see if it gets up.

        When I read your comments here TOJ all I see is ad hominem. You seem content to abuse others yet not prepared to offer an opinion of your own. I also see that you are prepared to follow others around put up a comment for the sake of it. Would it be correct to suggest that your a troll.

        For the record, Hockey hasn’t thought this through properly, he rarely does. I though the whole idea of Superannuation was that it was quarantined until a certain age and take pressure of the pension. This idea is just a sugar hit whilst creating a huge hole well into the future.

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        • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

          It got up Algy. I note that no one supports Hockey’s brain fart. Can’t work out why those sods on the Drum say what they do because none of them supported the concept either – just attacked again and again with the kind of drivel the moderator should have sent to the bin.

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    • None at all Vivienne. Your comments are not hate-filled. He is just trying to portray you as one. Don’t play into their games. FG is another stormtrooper of the liberal party.

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      • FG and TOG are obviously conservative trolls. I suspect they are paid to peddle dogma from Young Liberals 101.

        I f they weren’t picking on you, they would be picking on someone else. Low brow stuff.

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      • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

        A very nasty pair. Always have been but getting extra vicious lately.

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  4. algernon1's avatar algernon1 said:

    A fun day out today. The right wing fiddlers are in a lather I see. They think the latest poll is a ringing endorsement of Adolf. Let em dream on.

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    • algernon1's avatar algernon1 said:

      And they think the intergenerational report is a blueprint for the future. They think that people are picking on poor old windbag Joe.

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      • What I don’t understand is if you were 20 in 1990 you have sufficient super to retire in 2035 or so therefore no pension required, yet Big Joe seems to have missed that point.

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        • algernon1's avatar algernon1 said:

          Hockey doesn’t get a lot of things Hung, seems to forget that those of us that were working prior to the introduction of compulsory super didn’t have super. Does he think it will be enough when its time to retire at 9.5% it should have been something like 15%. Tories hate universal superannuation.

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        • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

          Add to that all the crap about never be so many oldies, 100 year olds etc – look at the Population Pyramd – never been so many 10 yo, 20, 30 etc. More people everywhere. None of it is as bad as Hockey pretends. If he doesn’t want so many oldies, cut migration – migrants get old too.

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        • algernon1's avatar algernon1 said:

          You could add the BS that he comes up with about unemployment. His latest bit he said that unemployment would now be 7.5% under Labor but is now lower due to his policies. Serious delusion. Business confidence has been down because of his policies for 12 months there is the strong prospect of a recession later this year all due to him. Abbott seriously needs to move him on and replace him with someone economically numerate and literate,

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        • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

          They’ll are idiots (lying ones).

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        • vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

          Gawd – they are all idiots……………. Scrambles my brain thinking about those brainless farts.

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  5. “Yes, it all looks pretty dismal. A fog of political nothingness hangs heavy and deep sleep has taken over.”

    Well said sir, well said. – made the front page –

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  6. The Drum stopped dead in its tracks.

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  7. Mad as ever:

    DocMercury:

    04 Mar 2015 1:23:33pm

    If Tony gets any more punch drunk as a speaker, he is going to need Stephen Hawking’s chair.

    PS. Not a big fan, and even if Turnbull usurped, he’d still be stuck with the rest for whom my loathing blooms, but upon whom a far bigger picture permits indifference and apathy to rule. Thank technology for the TV remote.

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  8. ‘ave a gander at this kids:

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  9. I finally worked out what’s the problem with good government starting whatever day it was.

    Nobody thought to turn off the bad government.

    Oh, that’ll be our job – and we’ll get around to it in a year or two…. 😦

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    • Sometimes Abbott’s mindless stupidity just blows me away.

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      • In some ways, Hung, God’s gift to satirists has taken it so far that it’s hard to do a better job of ridiculing the arsehole than he does to himself. But the cartoonists are definitely having an absolute field day/ month/year.

        God I hope it’s over soon. But what if they swap him out for Malcolm. Shit, he might win the next election – especially if Labor doesn’t get a leader. I reckon a solid vote for Tanya Plibersek is the only way to go. Albo is a good but not great man of the left, but I don’t see him on the world stage as a serious player.

        Jesus, John Key in NZ cuts more ice than Tony, not by being a great statesman, just by avoiding looking like a complete fuckwit.

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  10. peegee73:

    02 Mar 2015 9:46:13am

    The conservatives in politics, a rented bunch of barking dogs, is on the nose and the decline. Never mind the recent poll, which they probably bought through Rinehart influence. Never have I seen a worse bunch of inebriated liars and ineffectual policy makers in a long professional career of observation, back to Chifley’s wonderful nation building. Abbott leads a shopfront of shonks for Murdoch, Rinehart, Palmer and Lowy interests, reluctantly, but keenly for the pay and the ego depend on it. Victoria and Queensland woke up enough to the simple fact that the advertising is a lie, the results are detrimental and a vote for the enemy would be disastrous.
    How can these liars, backflippers, exaggerators and hypocrites get up and go each day? It’s because careerist politicians are scum, but believe they are blessed, bound for glory. They feather future nests, get largesse for their children, slide up the greasy pole of ego and ambition and generally do what must be done to exist and proceed. You and I can get stuffed when a career must be advanced. We need a political system where citizens participate, are rotated regularly and take turns at executive leadership, all to avoid nepotism, corruption, bribery and coercion. No foreign intrusion should be allowed, so out with the traitors like Murdoch. Get tax off everything and everyone earning in Australia by Australian activities. Tolerate no bludging like Lowy and Westfield off shoreing receipts and tax, otherwise use federal police and army powers to shut them down immediately. Build up the nation with these receipts, with some decent roads, etc. The road over the Blue Mountains is still an effing mess as is the Pacific Highway, and yet boofheads dream of super speed rail, or magic cable to play “kill the wog” games or watch porn. A better Australia is possible but not without foreign controlled, profiteering, off shoreing, tax dodging, conservative crooks.

    [This came off Paula Matthewson article over at the Dumb. This comment is pure poetry.]

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  11. vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

    Wonder what tomorrow will bring us on the Drum.

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  12. Clitoris has big balls:Cly Taurus:

    27 Feb 2015 4:47:53pm

    One thing is for sure.

    Tony Abbott’s public persona has taken on something of my own name, at least in part.

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    Cly Taurus:

    27 Feb 2015 5:02:52pm

    Honestly, this shouldn’t have been published but I got away with it …

    Have fun!

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    Tried for a reply, but couldn’t get my tongue around it.

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  13. article by Alan Kohler

    TC:
    26 Feb 2015 5:01:17pm
    Free trade agreements have resulted in untold wealth and opprtunities for Australians. We need access to world markets for our products. We can prevent food poisoning through various means without being anti free trade.
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    My two-word response: “Which Australians?” was binned by the coffee boy !
    it’s a legitimate question, don’t you think so?

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  14. Hi Headbangers,
    I’m Margie Reen for the next few weeks over at the Dumb

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  15. There was an article in today’s SMH (page 4), where Adolf awarded a “matehood” to the local “newspaper” proprietor. This paper or more appropriately birdcage liner, is referred to locally as the twit. They received a “Mate of Bennelong” for contribution to the community award. This person was recommended by ICAC to be considered for prosecution for giving false and misleading evidence during an inquiry into Ryde City Council.

    It should be pointed out that a councillor (former Liberal member) was forced to resign, also 6 councillors were named as possible candidates for prosecutions. The is a by election for the council seat today. One doesn’t understand why the council hasn’t been sacked and an administrator appointed. Then again the Liberals could get control of the council today.

    Apparently these “matehood’s” were the brainchild of the B grade tennis player who reckons they should replace knighthoods. Just shows how in touch these Liberal are with the community and their values.

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    • Absolutely appalling, of course, Adolf Turd was unaware of the ICAC’s interest in Booth, then added that ‘it is innocent until proven guilty’. The total dollar value of council corruption across Australia must be phenomenal.

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      • I agree Big, I think Local government should be abolished and replaced by regional government in its place. The stench coming from our council has been there for a number of years. The stories I hear behind the scene are almost suggesting criminal activity. Allegedly the Mayor was “king hit” by one of the candidates at one of the polling boots yesterday who allegedly suggested the Liberal party was corrupt. This person who was allegedly hit isn’t shy of a punch up himself, having had a run in with them around the last council election where I suggested the council be sacked for corruption. Led to shouting match with them, very unbecoming it was and the allegations made by them.

        Of course another miss step by the master of miss steps. . Cant be long before Adolf is moved.

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  16. How stupid are they now. New posts but unable to comment.

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  17. There are some really nice human beings on this planet. I wonder if the man who likes being whipped and barks up the wrong tree has read this:
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    Ben Nallay:

    19 Feb 2015 9:46:18am

    “Governments that fail to provide moral leadership will inevitably lose their moral authority.”

    There’s something even a toothache can’t stop me from laughing at this morning. Thank you Dr Hugh. Past tense would have been more appropriate but that would not have seemed so naive and laughable. There’s probably a reference to morality somewhere in the government regulations. Have you looked up ‘religion’ yet?

    If everyone on Manus or Nauru was shot by a firing squad tomorrow, and died, it would save Taxpayer’s Money and help reduce global warming. Both sides of politics will be happy.

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    velcro:

    19 Feb 2015 1:22:17pm

    Ben, surely the children are innocent of any of the wrongdoing as you seem to perceive. I don’t know if you are a parent who could understand, surely you would extend them some mercy.

    In life and beyond, all expect mercy; therefore fundamental morality asks that you show mercy to all of your fellows.

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    Ben Nallay:

    19 Feb 2015 2:14:29pm

    Thanks Velcro, I do try to when I’m feeling well and wealthy and merciful, and I don’t discriminate between gender or race or age or even species, etc., etc.

    It’s the prospect of a secular government having anything to do with morality that I found so extremely funny I forgot about the toothache for those vital few minutes before the codeine did its job.

    Morality to a public servant is to selectively screw over the maximum possible number of others whilst attempting to make it appear as though one is kind and helpful. It’s because of money that otherwise potential nice people turn into monsters. That’s human nature.

    We already have a budget deficit, apparently, so let them stop pandering to the CWA and get rid of these festers brutally forced on the Taxpayer and its Money. Sink the damn boats. There’s plenty of wide open sea out there and nobody has to know.

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    • I wonder how Ben wants to be treated when he has his myocardial infarct, stroke, bowel cancer, or just gets dementia and shits himself, because, if he lives long enough, he may get to enjoy one or all of these. The lack of compassion is just appalling.

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  18. Guess who’s on the front cover of Time Magazine? Not me but I’m on the front cover of The Men’s Shed (thanks Gez)

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  19. I know how to make a proppa cuppa tea, the traditional British way. Can I get a job at the ABC?

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  20. Hurrah… The coffee boy is back in action !

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  21. The moderator doesn’t allow me to respond to a specific commenter at Peter and Jackie blog. I wonder why? 🙂

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  22. See what I mean .. Now the moderator is posting a few comments and replies at this time of the night !

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  23. hello earth to Drum…can you hear me ? hello..hello…….. 🙂

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  24. vivienne29's avatar vivienne29 said:

    So much vile disgusting commentary on the Drum regardng the HRC’s Ms Triggs.

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    • Vile, disgusting, and mostly idiotic, whilst the same children continue to rot in detention. Then there is the ‘worse things happened under Rudd/Gillard therefore we have to do nothing….’ argument. Even Elizabeth Elliot was lambasted for her article.

      Why do we bother to get experts to investigate such things, when we could get zing, or gbe to do it, on the cheap, from their keyboards?

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    • Yes Vivienne. That aside, drum moderation has become a joke. Julia Baird’s article is sitting there for three hours and the mods didn’t post a single comment. This afternoon they posted 6 comments on one article and 1 comment on another and nothing for the rest. Last night was very strange; at around 10-11 pm they posted a few comments on one article and that was all. The mind boggles !!! Are they on crack or something ?

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  25. ABC News Article: Copenhagen shootings: Manhunt underway after deadly attack at synagogue and café

    Comment by: cf zero

    2:36 PM on 15/02/2015
    If muslims are not able to tolerate offensive behaviour without resorting to killing people then we have to question why we tolerate this culture at all and if it has a place in a society outside the middle east. During WW2 both Japanese and German’s living abroad were confined for the duration of the war, perhaps we need to start confining muslims for the duration of the war on terror.
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    “perhaps we need to start confining muslims for the duration of the war on terror” !!!!!!

    Who can say history doesn’t repeat itself. Maybe Muslims should be forced to wear a badge in the form of a Yellow Crescent as a means of identification in public.

    Lucky for Cf Zero that we don’t have lunatic asylums in Australia anymore…

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