A flyer authorised by the Australian Greens has created controversy for its deliberately bold and colourful language as SA party members say it blindsided them.
I was recently thinking about how successful the Democrats ‘Keep the bastards honest’ slogan was for them before they were obliterated for supporting the GST.
‘Unfuck the future’ seems pretty tame. Are the SA Greens a more conservative Greens state organisation?
Yeah, but I think @[email protected]’s point is that they shouldn’t have needed to “distance themselves from” the flyer, because usually distancing yourself is something you do when you want to make it clear you do not agree with the message or tone. But both the message and tone here are pretty basic, and not something I could see the Queensland Greens feeling the need to spend effort disavowing.
The point is that it doesn’t really matter whether they agree or not. It’s a question of why they would choose to make a statement at all if the goal wasn’t specifically to undermine the message.
I was recently thinking about how successful the Democrats ‘Keep the bastards honest’ slogan was for them before they were obliterated for supporting the GST.
‘Unfuck the future’ seems pretty tame. Are the SA Greens a more conservative Greens state organisation?
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Yeah, but I think @[email protected]’s point is that they shouldn’t have needed to “distance themselves from” the flyer, because usually distancing yourself is something you do when you want to make it clear you do not agree with the message or tone. But both the message and tone here are pretty basic, and not something I could see the Queensland Greens feeling the need to spend effort disavowing.
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The point is that it doesn’t really matter whether they agree or not. It’s a question of why they would choose to make a statement at all if the goal wasn’t specifically to undermine the message.
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