SHE HAS TO BE TALKING CRAP, SHE'S GOOD-LOOKING
Australia's leftist elites find an attractive straight-talking female threatening.
Update: The hyper-intelligent have worked out that Clare Werbeloff is much more than a pretty, outspoken and quirky young woman:
Update II: Alternative modes of expression exposed:
Update: The hyper-intelligent have worked out that Clare Werbeloff is much more than a pretty, outspoken and quirky young woman:
This thread however is about News Corp and how they they knowingly promoted one crime scene television report only because the young person uses racial epithets and is a very good looking white girl.Now if only the elite lefties could figure out how to make money, other than by sucking off the taxpayer tit, that is.
They have done this because firstly and mainly it sells a shitload of papers and garners online hits and secondly because it fits totally within their on-going, unceasing culture war agenda. Whether a national media organisation should have promoted this footage is an issue, imo. It was News Corp’s choice to promote this now online hybrid of Pauline Hanson, Corey Worthington and Australia’s Next Top Model.
Update II: Alternative modes of expression exposed:
Casey @ #88 overlooks the most salient point in the whole ‘Clare’ fiasco. And that is in how class is used by media conservatives in the service of sexism. In a near death experience i.e. the shooting, the textual construction of the interview denies Clare Werbeloff the correct means of expression. However, a closer analysis reveals a number of narratives concerning the bridge between reality and class may be discovered. Thus, several discourses concerning the Clare Werbeloff mode of expression exist. In this scenario we can use the term ‘power relations’ to denote the bridge between class and language. Therefore, a number of conceptualisms concerning the paradigm of sexual identity may be found in the behaviour of ‘Clare Werbeloff’ and that the media’s interpretation is fundamentally impossible.Clare's "chk-chk boom" at least makes sense. (The comment above, while seemingly real, is apparently a parody.)
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This ... online hybrid of Pauline Hanson, Corey Worthington and Australia’s Next Top ModelThe horror ... the horror ...
The last comment was by AR by the way.
Apparently she made the whole lot up. I don't know how I'll ever trust bogans again...
The ar above is not me, AR.
Anon@5:51. It is probably because they realise that, should there actually be a revolution, they'd be one of the first against the wall.
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