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        • +3

          Was This, not sure if thats still the case.

          • +2

            @Vinodra: I remember this, it was a sale for the employees

  • ..50 dollar for a t shirt

  • -1

    Maybe all the vegans can get them and shut down a capital city in protest spreading the message of start Adani. We've already seen that's a great way of tarnishing a message.

  • +7

    Not a bargain.

    Being a duckhid (Kiwi speak) is always free.

  • +5

    Oh god, what’s next - stickers to support the high rise apartment going up in my neighbourhood? The sewerage treatment plant? The road upgrade?

    • +3

      The landfill next to the school?

    • +2

      Don't encourage them! 😧🔫

  • When is the internet scheduled to be carbon neutral/positive? Never. Do your maths on the recent SpaceX satellite launch. How was the Melbourne environment protest organised? The internet.

    • +14

      Nice whataboutism. It's really just another form of the same old intellectually weak defeatism that opposes renewables because the sun doesn't always shine etc, and would have gladly let CFCs continue to be released if people listened to you back in the 80s.

      • -2

        I was 6. That was the reason.

        You don't like inconvenient truths yourself. If you are intellectually strong, show me you have the slightest idea about sedenion decomposition, or would that involve too much of an objective science?

    • +4

      Settle down mate. It's the other one, nope the one on your left.. your other left.
      Oh never mind.

  • +9

    Disgusting

  • +7

    Probably a deal but (profanity) Adani

    • +8

      Not even a deal. You're advertising for a billionaire dollar company for free.

  • +2

    Free stuff is free stuff so up voted

    In regard to the mine itself, it depends what they use the coal for. You can't build renewables without coal, but most of the coal will likely just be exported for coal powered stations.

    • +8

      We've got enough coal mines. We don't need more.

  • +20

    This hits all the genuine reasons to neg a deal:

    It's not a bargain: you pay for these sticks by giving free publicity to Adani
    Is a defective product: Coal mines are damaging the environment
    Major issues with retailer: Adani is corrupt and morally bankrupt.

    Everyone is entitled to their opinion on the future of coal vs renewables, it's a very polarizing topic. If you are one of those that thinks coal is ok, please think twice before supporting Adani. The whole process has been pretty dubious and lots of back room deals going on…

  • +5

    BTW where can I get a #StartNuclear shirt?

    • +1

      New build renewables are now cheaper than existing coal, let alone nuclear. The only reason nukes are being built with huge subsidies is to proper up weapons manufacturing. Otherwise all the major new nukes (that are all sooooo far behind it's not even funny) are like pissing away money.
      Renewables are cheaper, faster to build, safer and more popular. Sorry dude. The transition is on and it's happening faster than most people have seen coming.

      • Renewables are cheaper than nuclear but not cheaper than coal without subsidies.

        There's also not much baseline with renewables other than hydro which can't be used in many places.

        The problem with nuclear is that it's expensive and takes a while to set up. That said, most scientific reports support a combination of nuclear and renewables where viable as nuclear is a decent carbon neutral technology with a strong baseline.

        • +1

          One the first point, not really. http://ieefa.org/bnef-says-new-wind-solar-now-cheaper-than-e…

          Coal is vastly subsidised and not paying for its health effects through increased hospitalisation and early death.

          Those 'scientific reports' you mention are irrelevant to Australia where the setup costs are prohibitive.

  • +11

    Not really a bargain - what you really get is a $2 shell company in the Cayman Islands carrying all the liabilities, and a free rail line for the Elephant in the room and Jabba the Hutt.

  • +3

    Hey, free rags for the next oil change.

  • -5

    ~8000 jobs for Australian residents.

    +1

    • +11

      -65,000k for Australian residents when the Reef dies.

      -1

      • -65,000k for Australian residents

        Your numbers are way off.

        • +5

          Ok, what are the real numbers then?

          • +2

            @ScruffTheJanitor: 65000k is 65m. There are 24.6m people living in Australia today. Australia's population isn't expect to react 65m until 2090 to 2100.

            • +5

              @whooah1979: Good 1 mate.

              -65k jobs for +8k jobs.

              That worth it to you?

              • @ScruffTheJanitor: Could you please provide a link to the 65000 jobs that may be lost due to Carmichael mine?

                  • -1

                    @ScruffTheJanitor: Keywords like Adani and Carmichael doesn't come up.

                    • +7

                      @whooah1979: Guess I overestimated your intelligence.

                      Coal mines contribute to global warming.

                      Global warming is killing the reef.

                      No reef = no reef related jobs.

                      Reef relates jobs = 64k as of 2 years ago. Therfor no ree = -64k jobs.

                      Gottit now?

                      • @ScruffTheJanitor: You're claiming that the Carmichael mine may damage the GBR and that 65000 workers may lose their jobs, but can't provide evidence or a link to support it.

                        • +5

                          @whooah1979: Who said I can't? Sorry I keep overestimating your intelligence. I didn't think I would need to tell you creating a mine, a coal part on the reef and dredging the reef will do damage to it.

                          Do you disagree that it will do damage?

                          • @ScruffTheJanitor: There is always a risk of pollution in the creation of jobs and growing the economy. Australia is a natural resource rich country. The only way to tap into these resources is to dig it up.

                            • +1

                              @whooah1979: Same line of argument used by England to keep trading slaves also known as 'the drug dealers defense.'

  • -1

    Anything free is good stuff

  • +15

    It's un-Australian. Promoting Australian Government subsidies for foreign firms.

    • +6

      Corporate welfare for the rich is acceptable because News Corpse says so. We live in a Murdocracy.

  • +7

    Following one of the worst practices in India. Adani would be disaster to Aus.
    Sure, Bargain is bargain. But one needs to apply thoughts what that bargain means.

    • +8

      Proof?

      • +4

        Can someone explain where these flat-earthers and "global warming hoax"es coming from? I thought this was the most basic proven in first instances of history already

        • +7

          I don't know. How can you see all this evidence and just be like "Nah its all fake". Even if I didn't 100% believe it, whats the benefit for NOT going clean?

          Worst case if its not true and we do something about it, is you know have renewable energy and don't have to create disgusting coal mines that pollute the earth.

          Worst case if you do nothing and it is true, we all die.

          Who the shit is arguing for coal? They are being manipulated by billionaires an they don't even know it.

        • +2

          Conservatives take pride in being ignorant

    • +4

      Oh please, do go on.

    • +4

      Teens and young adults who failed at long division think they know better than engineers and scientists. This is the new demented world we live in.

  • +3

    Gas is much more environmentally sound than coal and we have loads of it……….but most is sent to China, Japan and South Korea.

  • +3

    50+ beg votes and mine gets revoked.
    What a joke of a site

  • +9

    Such a waste. Not a bargain.

  • +11

    No deal. These shirts are just free advertising and landfill!

    Future generations will look back on this coal mine and wonder what drugs the supporters were on to support such a short sighted project, all for a bunch of jobs over the future of our planet!

  • +12

    A company giving away branded stickers isn’t a deal.

  • +9

    Don't even really give a crap about the mine itself, but this is political spam and not a bargain.

  • +4

    Mods must be asleep at the wheel again 😴

    • +2

      Jesus take the wheel, fam.

    • They must be. So many invalid Negs that still haven’t been taken down.

  • +3

    Don't know enough about Adani to be thoroughly informed

    But given it is a mature industry and only viable due to the need for government assistance - then it doesn't seem like something that is meaningfully productive for our society long term. There's only so many times you can put 10000 volts through a dead cat - look at the Australian car industry.

    If it is viable - let it stand on it's own two feet.

    If not - why are we even considering it

  • +3

    Sweet. Will be wearing this to my next Antifa meetup!

    • +1

      Ewwww

  • +1

    How is this not a deal? It's free. Glue it to the car windows of that hipster friend you hate for the ultimate payback.

    • +5

      what is wrong with being a hipster? And why call someone a friend and then hate them at the same time?

    • +12

      Adani has $11 billion in revenue.

      You are advertising for them FOR FREE to create a coal mine that will contribute to killing the great barrier reef.

      In what way is this a deal?

      • -1

        I'm tempted to print a whole bunch of these on billboards and put it in my front yard.

        • +7

          Why?

          • @ScruffTheJanitor: Because it's fun triggering people. People up here in Qld absolutely hate it when southerners come up and tell us what to think. That's why Labor lost Herbert. They want the jobs (even if it's automated :().

            Btw most of these negs/reports aren't even legitimate.

            • +11

              @Levathian: Queensland: forever cutting off the nose to spite the face. Have fun with your brief 1,500 (lmao) jobs while your tourism industry gets obliterated in the process.

              • -2

                @OfTheOverflow: With that attitude the left will never win many seats here. Have fun trying to form majority government when the 3rd biggest state de facto gives like 20+ seats to the conservative side of politics.
                I don't even live in central QLD, I'm in the south east. But even we have more of a clue on whats going on than a bunch of hippies in Melbourne. Noone here is surprised the Labor vote crashed. They don't stand for the working people anymore.

                • +7

                  @Levathian: "They don't stand for the working people anymore."

                  And the Libs/One Nation/Clive Palmer do???

                  • @odysseus: Great strawman.

                  • @odysseus: Pauline Hanson actually listens to what people have to say. She is very well received here.

                • +11

                  @Levathian: So sad to see when someones been brainwashed by Murdoch media empire and doesn't even realize it.

                  You're contributing to killing the country and the planet. Grow the (profanity) up and get some values that aren't just "her der take that leftests"

            • +7

              @Levathian: Revalue your life and your values.

              Your life and actions are driven by hate. So sad.

              • @ScruffTheJanitor: Who said anything about me hating people? I didn't even vote for the LNP. I don't read the courier mail.

                I'm just relaying what my fellow statesmen believe and what the former ALP leadership didn't realise about Qld.

                • +6

                  @Levathian: "Glue it to the car windows of that hipster friend you hate for the ultimate payback."

                  "Because it's fun triggering people"

                  "But even we have more of a clue on whats going on than a bunch of hippies in Melbourne"

                  Its pretty clear what your motives are.

                  • @ScruffTheJanitor: ffs I was trolling. this is a troll deal. there's no way OP posted this seriously. but it would be funny to print these and stick it under the windscreen wiper of any prius in sight.

                    I'm not an LNP voter. I don't know why you keep saying I am one when I've said many times I'm NOT one.

                    But I know my state and the hard working people up north H A T E it when southerners (including us from Brisbane) tell them what to do and to think. They quite frankly don't care about climate change if it means less employment.

                    • +7

                      @Levathian: "Hur dur I was just printing I was an idiot" Grow up, kid. Trolling is for children.

                      I never said you were a Liberal voter. I don't know why you keep saying I did when I never said it once. If I'm wrong, just quote where I said it.

                      You don't care about climate change? Ummm ok. Might want to do some research in what climate change will effect.

                      • @ScruffTheJanitor: I never said I don't care about climate change. I said other people in my state don't care.

                        You're not even reading what I'm writing. No wonder noone here listens to the left.

                        • +6

                          @Levathian: "You're not even reading what I'm writing."

                          Did you ever get around to quoting where I said you voted for the libs?

                          "I'm not an LNP voter. I don't know why you keep saying I am one when I've said many times I'm NOT one."

                          You were so sure just before, mate. You're not even reading what I'm writing, no wonder noone here listens to the right.

                          Heres an idea, mate, If you want people to know your thought on something, then maybe don't say things you don't actually believe in as a "troll". Turns out when you do that what you actually think becomes hard to see.

                          "Hurrrr I'm going to get a bunch of Adani products to trigger the left"
                          "When did I say I didnt care for the environement? You dont even read what I'm saying"

  • +1
  • +10

    Not Free! T-Shirt will cost floods, fire and drought

    • +2

      It's true, a little known fact that the 2011 Brisbane floods was caused by 40hr Famine t-shirts.

      • +2

        Momma told me not to burn world

  • +4

    For all you neg voters - use your heads not keyboards. Order 100s and then tie dye or use as wipes or as sand banks for those living on the coast and need rising water protection. Or better yet, sell them to coal loving idiots.

    • +2

      You can't tie-dye black. More to hate this "offer"

    • +3

      No sand banks for me, rising water will turn my property into a waterfront property in the near future!!

  • +2

    Whats worse?

    1. Topping up your electric car with coal generated power.

    2. Sending money to opec every week.

  • +7

    God this is pissing me off. (profanity) off Adani you shit (profanity), I've already the potential to (profanity) up my future considerably, I don't need your help to do that for me.

    Filthy self-serving propaganda that isn't even subtle.

  • +7

    Just commenting so I can neg the deal. What a joke. May as well dredge the reef up there so we can get bigger ships into port. Give the tourism workers a job for when their sector shuts down.

    • +1

      That's not a bad idea, the reef is on it's last legs anyway. May as well get some more dollars into QLD.

      • The reef is fine and will outlast us all. Coral is tough.

  • +11

    Some people just want to watch the world burn.

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