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LNP Senator James McGrath says the left have not only taken over public institutions, but also private companies to push an agenda “against freedom”.

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This is one of the most garbled, misinformed pieces of reporting I have seen today. Give me some stats on how many executives and/or board members of major companies are of the ‘left’ persuasion?

🤪🤪🤪 do u have to be from the Right to be an imbecile working for The Fox Zoo

So so tired of this full on one sided about everything left of centre. You would think a mirror would be a good start for everything right.

Wish they would take over news Ltd & get rid of Murdoch's, that would be a great leap forward for the planet.

Someone actually needs to remind the Senator and minister for far flunged ideas that his party has been making all the appointments for eight long years.

In our last ‘leftist meeting’, we all agreed that we’re taking over Sky News next. Senator McGrath is actually one of us. That’s how good we are. Actually, how scared of the left must McGrath be to come to this conclusion?😂 The lefties are under your bed James. We’re coming.

Is it too late to inform Sky 'News' that political persuations don't actually work on a horizontal scale of left or right but occur as a multidimensional spectrum?

Anyone who has ever sat in a board meeting of any private sector company would have to have a good laugh at this one. I would characterise the modern board as conservative, capitalist, compassionate and caring. It’s the right wing news journos who are completely out of touch.

It’s because the far right’s notion of masculinity is stuck in an evolutionary cul-de-sac, particularly in terms if modern workplaces. It’s analogous to the MAGA movement: the yearning for an idyllic past (for those now displaced) that just isn’t coming back.

have a sook

The “left” is living rent free James McGrath’s head. Obsessed with perceived intrusions on a liberal democratic society. He would rather a right wing one party State.

Another article 'for entertainment purposes only' - and they can't even get that right.

Please read

Rubbish.

Thank you for calling this out. Now what is the Coalition going to do about the ABC?

Nice attempt to distract from the Robodebt scandal.

James who?

Codswallop.

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The good senator would not be trying to perpetuate cancel culture?

How much brain damage do you have to have for that to make sense?

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