Coco Kahn
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I don't know how long those claims... Literally the same. Please, there's 36 years of money I'm owed, so please, please find me. Yeah, same. And I think you're right. Like, you know, the villainisation of single mums is testimony to this. These are meant to be the mothers that we supposedly love. Right-wing groups are obsessed with the mother and they use it to be a weapon of oppression.
What did you observe in your book around that?
What did you observe in your book around that?
So am I right in thinking that maybe we need to move away from romantic love then?
So am I right in thinking that maybe we need to move away from romantic love then?
And no one to ask you when your house is burnt down. Yeah. Yeah. I do have one last question for you. And, you know, we talked about love, but we also briefly touched upon hate. And there's a lot of hate going around in society. And I think it's fair to say that there can be, you know, thinking about politics, there can be this desire to just see your opponent suffer, really.
And no one to ask you when your house is burnt down. Yeah. Yeah. I do have one last question for you. And, you know, we talked about love, but we also briefly touched upon hate. And there's a lot of hate going around in society. And I think it's fair to say that there can be, you know, thinking about politics, there can be this desire to just see your opponent suffer, really.
And as long as they suffer, you've won, even if you've sort of suffering yourself or even just not made a change to your own life. But at least you made a migrant cry or at least, you know, you hurt somebody else. How do we engage with people we don't love?
And as long as they suffer, you've won, even if you've sort of suffering yourself or even just not made a change to your own life. But at least you made a migrant cry or at least, you know, you hurt somebody else. How do we engage with people we don't love?
But what do you do about it? Last year, Australia introduced the world's strictest laws against social media giants banning children under the age of 16 from using their services. Questions abound as to how this might actually work, with the law set to come into force at the end of the year.
But what do you do about it? Last year, Australia introduced the world's strictest laws against social media giants banning children under the age of 16 from using their services. Questions abound as to how this might actually work, with the law set to come into force at the end of the year.
Thanks so much for having me. So let's be real. This petition has no real chance of becoming law, does it?
Thanks so much for having me. So let's be real. This petition has no real chance of becoming law, does it?
bastion of regulation and where do we find something kind of in the middle I think it's worth saying that the stakes couldn't really be higher though right like I mean it's now indisputable that there is harm that is happening through online platforms and that children are being affected yeah
bastion of regulation and where do we find something kind of in the middle I think it's worth saying that the stakes couldn't really be higher though right like I mean it's now indisputable that there is harm that is happening through online platforms and that children are being affected yeah
Thin skin is very in fashion with their current leadership.
Thin skin is very in fashion with their current leadership.
He's in it.
He's in it.
Is he the guy who put a chip in his head or is he injecting his son's blood?