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On this day in 1854 Eureka Stockade attacked
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Harding" data-source="post: 374026" data-attributes="member: 11269"><p>The Scanlon Foundation Mapping Social Cohesion Survey - conducted by Monash university - 2017</p><p><a href="http://www.monash.edu/mapping-population/public-opinion/social-cohesion-report" target="_blank">http://www.monash.edu/mapping-population/public-opinion/social-cohesion-report</a></p><p>Page 45, Table 22</p><p></p><p>36% of Australians don't care whether Australia is a democracy or a dictatorship.</p><p>20% think a dictatorship is sometimes preferable.</p><p></p><p>One in three people wouldn't care if elections were abolished and government could enacted any laws it wished without hindrance or question - indeed they wouldn't care if it were illegal to question government or police officers. One in bloody three!</p><p></p><p>This country will never see the like of Eureka again. Democracy came to Australia too easily....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Harding, post: 374026, member: 11269"] The Scanlon Foundation Mapping Social Cohesion Survey - conducted by Monash university - 2017 [url]http://www.monash.edu/mapping-population/public-opinion/social-cohesion-report[/url] Page 45, Table 22 36% of Australians don't care whether Australia is a democracy or a dictatorship. 20% think a dictatorship is sometimes preferable. One in three people wouldn't care if elections were abolished and government could enacted any laws it wished without hindrance or question - indeed they wouldn't care if it were illegal to question government or police officers. One in bloody three! This country will never see the like of Eureka again. Democracy came to Australia too easily.... [/QUOTE]
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