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jaidentslgl2 January 22, 2024

@rush I swear Temu would sell this kind of stuff super dirt cheap. If you really wanted Australia Day merch, I'd get it off Temu. It's all the same quality as the ones at the supermarket

jaidentslgl2 January 22, 2024

@al_9_sub I know Sky News have claimed that Woolies price gouging is "just a way for Albo to be a hero" when in fact they also don't care about the price gouging because it's just "capitalism". Well if it just about capitalism, then regulate it heavily. Everything has been going up significantly ever since Tony Abbott was PM because of his party's tax cuts and deregulations of Australia's capitalist economy. Don't forget, we're gonna have our stage 3 tax cuts still go ahead, to where I bet that price gouging will continue to happen because we lose regulations on our price regulations. The government needs to spend money to regulate things or to keep things regulated.

jaidentslgl2 January 22, 2024

@rebeb1 I'd also say Peter Dutton is also targeting swing voters too, to where I predict Dutton will win the next election as many swing voters have had enough of Albo. And of course MSM is brainwashing people to vote the LNP, even 9 News in Adelaide according to Swollen Pickles have been hyperpartisan against the voice on their News Night.

jaidentslgl2 January 22, 2024

@sunic I'm sorry, you're wrong. They have been selling for years and people have had the decisions to buy this kind of stuff. Woolworths' customers haven't been buying the Australia Day merch, hence why Woolworths didn't want to sell the merch, to which their aim is to create record profit every year, to where they evade taxes along the way to make their shareholders go from rich to even more rich.

jaidentslgl2 January 22, 2024

@andicolt Exactly, he even incited violence, hence why I call him to be sacked by the High Court of Australia

JaidenTslgl2 January 22, 2024

To go further on this article as a Greens supporter, since Peter Dutton called a boycott to Woolworths, there were some Woolworths stores that were vandalised. I would blame Peter Dutton as what the Guardian has pointed out, and would go beyond that and your article calling for the High Court of Australia to sack Peter Dutton from Parliament for a new LNP candidate to replace him in the 2025 election or even his electorate to run a by-election. Why do I want him sacked? I want him sacked for inciting violence against property and for him to dictate people to stop shopping or working at Woolworths.


As what Albo told on Sky News Australia but is letting Dutton off lightly, he said that Dutton wants the 200,000 Woolworths employees to "lose their jobs" due to the political boycott. I remember when the Greens wanted to create censure motions against Pauline Hanson for her divisive politics.