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    • They'll be preoccupied fighting the vegan protesters.

  • +6

    Disgusting.

    • -1

      How so? Before your comment gets reported

      • +3

        Looks like the Adani employees finally got in here.

        Stop killing the world, mate.

  • +3

    Im 15 years old and i know whats im going to die from global warming because i saw it on tv.

    • +5

      Maybe wag school to protest about the climate or something.

      • +2

        Making sure you get your Mum to drive you there in her 4WD and pick you up later.

      • +3

        ONE DAY OF SCHOOL TO ATTEND A CLIMATE PROTEST. THE HORROR! I'm sure you've never skipped a day of school in your life for worse reasons. How will we ever recover?

        • ONE DAY OF SCHOOL TO ATTEND A CLIMATE PROTEST. THE HORROR!

          It's not one day of school, there have been many of these days already this year. Students that attend these should be held back a year and we'll see how many show up.

          • @Maverick-au: I find it much more valuable that kids are learning about a scientific/political topic, developing an interest in it, and going out into the community to protest for something they're passionate about lot more valuable than sitting in class staring at a whiteboard while the teacher regurgitates lines from Romeo and Juliet.

            • @ameebaro:

              I find it much more valuable that kids are learning about a scientific/political topic, developing an interest in it, and going out into the community to protest for something they're passionate about

              These children are manipulated and told what to do, they have no idea about why they are there. Given our school children are already amongst the dumbest in the world and Australia has no industry or source of income outside of selling natural resources it's counterproductive to be protesting the very product that allows them to live they way they do.

              If you told these children that if we stop coal exports that they have to give up their smartphone, have 60 students to a class, work a menial job for limited hours each week, pay upfront to attend University and never own a house… What do you think the answer would be?

    • I'm conservative and I take pride in being ignorant

  • +3

    Free shirt? Burn that coal! + from me.

  • +5

    Commenting purely so I can down vote this irresponsible post

    • -1

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +1

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

  • +6

    OP seems to be baiting more than he seems to be posting a legitimate deal

    • -2

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +2

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

      • +2

        Ozbargain is for deals and this isn't a deal, it is a bait therefore I downvoted it. Furthermore, this 'deal' relates to the controversial construction of a coal mine which would cause significant damage to the environment, giving me even more justification to downvote it.

  • +6

    (profanity) adani

    • -3

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +1

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

  • +1

    LOL. This is gold. Or is it coal?

  • +9

    Classic human response, taking something you don’t need now because it’s “free”, at the expense of something irreplaceable that you will need later (the planet).

    • +1

      Sadly many people have a propensity for instant gratification.

      • +4

        The "F u I got mine" mentality. Lots of people voted for self interest

  • +1

    Peak curiousity.
    What's been the most negged deal on Ozbargain?

    Can this beat Dick Smith?

  • +3

    It's encouraging to see that people are so outraged by this that they aren't realizing that it was wasn't posted as a legit deal.

  • +2

    In other news, that adani facts site has to be one of the worst PR attempts I've ever seen.

    • +3

      Only people looking at that will be ones against it anyway.

      The people that voted Liberals don't give a shit if its dangerous or not, so they;re not going to be looking into it.

    • +1

      I think that's partly the point of the post (showing their ridiculous PR attempt, that is. It's a COAL MINE).

  • +8

    Anything that costs me more in the long-term is no deal

  • +9

    #StopAdani sounds so much better.

    • -2

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +3

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

  • +10

    Crap company run by crap people.

    • +12

      Approved by crap politicians voted in by people who don’t give a crap

      • +3

        It is also such a black hole that they can't even get it financed, goes to show what a waste of taxpayer money and time the whole thing is.

        • +4

          My understanding is it's the taxpayers money that will be used to set up (failed overseas company … why it cannot get finance in its own right) Adani. So whose money is paying for these free t-shirts? Hopefully not the Govt coffers through taxpayers money. One can only wonder. Who picks up the tab when the much-failed (cannot get it's own finance) company goes belly up again? That's what I want to really know. Adani has a cut and run policy reputation.

      • +2

        The crap politicians are receiving donations from the fossil fuel corporations.

    • So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +1

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

  • +8

    Not a deal to encourage toxic business practices. Sorry boys.

  • +1

    Thanks, ordered plenty of packs to send to the liberal party.

  • +9

    This feels like the world is ending and nobody cares since it's not ending in our generation :((

    • -1

      But it is ending in our generation - we are just passing on a foregone conclusion to our children.

    • +3

      I am also disappointed by the lack of overall public caring. As if the Government could not find some green alternatives to back; alternatives that also require workers. The day will come when their children and grandchildren will ask why they backed coal instead. Wonder what their excuses will be.

    • +4

      I've got my billion dollars and doomsday prep shelter, I'm all good /s

  • +6

    Major issue with the product, or actually with what the product's promoting - it's not just me who's suss on the whole thing, either.

    CFMEU warns Adani coalmine 'risks selling out local jobs' and threatens water - The Guardian

    The World's Most Controversial Coal Mine Doesn't Add Up - Bloomberg

    • -4

      CFMEU shedding the crocodile tears because they know their members aren't getting a cent out of it.

      • +11

        What's in for Australia if Adani pollutes our country, adds to climate change, kills tourism in QLD, demands a billion dollar subsidy, pays no corporate tax and doesn't employ local workers? explain

        • +5

          Notice the lack of responses …

        • +4

          "Good Economic Managers™"

          • +3

            @[Deactivated]: We have a Government that pretends to be in opposition and an electorate that is dumb enough to believe it.

  • +11

    Adani is a sham. I think coal mines are bad because I value a clean and safe environment. BUT even if you do support our country investing in coal…. Adani is not the company, they're heavily corrupt and have a terrible track record.

    If you want to educate yourself, the conversation has put together a great interactive article https://theconversation.com/interactive-everything-you-need-…

  • +9

    bad for our lungs

    • -4

      How so?

      • +8

        Pollution is bad for your lungs, mate.

        • -4

          One sec, I'll call China and India to let them know.

          • +9

            @[Deactivated]: Amazing you can have so many comments but not actually say anything in any of them.

            Whats your point? Pollution isn't bad? No one should care abut pollution because everyone already knows its bad? The mine won't cause pollution?

            You just against everyone for the sake of it. Get a spine, get some values to stand behind.

          • +4

            @[Deactivated]: Human life (and environment) is quite apparently considered cheap in these countries by their ruling governments. Don't think you'll get much of a response by calling them mate.

            • +1

              @JediJan: It's no different here, we just have a smaller population. 1.3% of CO2 emissions with only 0.3% of the population. As a country we voted in the LNP who have no plan to do anything real about climate change. We export ~85% of the coal we mine. We get China to make everything for us and blame the emissions entirely on them. Even if people don't give a shit about the rest of the world, they could at least show some concern about us polluting our own country.

      • +1

        That you Tony?

  • +9

    A t-shirt that will cost us the earth is not a bargain.

    • -1

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +2

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

        • -1

          "This is not a bargain" is not a valid reason for a negative vote on this site.

          My opinions don't matter.

      • That you Tony?

  • +14

    This is not in the spirit of ozbargain, no political campaigns

    • -2

      It's not a political campaign, it's a free t-shirt

      • +6

        Whats ON the t-shirt is what makes it a political campaign.

        If there was a free shirt that said "Vote Labor", would you say that asn't a political campaign?

        • +3

          What about the No Adani stickers the other day. Why is that one ok and this isnt?

          Both are free products.

          • +2

            @burningrage: Because the ones that get triggered easily said the stickers were ok. No need for any logic because they are devoid of the ability to apply it when it doesn'tr suit their agenda.

            • @Maverick-au: You don't like science?

              • -1

                @Wystri Warrick:

                You don't like science?

                Clearly you don't like science or logic. Why give a negative vote when that is a clear misuse of negative voting?

                • +3

                  @Maverick-au: The scientific consensus is that climate change is real (whether you like it or not) and it's being driven by human activity, that's according to real scientists (not News Corp and Fox News).
                  It would be logical to listen to the scientific community, to listen to the United Nations, not the fossil fuel corporations and their lobbyist, that's logical!
                  Why upvote a deal that's a proponent to the destruction of the environment, to the destruction of the human race? That is a clear misuse to the survival of humanity, where's the logic in that!
                  It's clear you don't like science, the United Nations, the environment and humanity!

                  • -2

                    @Wystri Warrick: You don't think that the unchecked growth of immigration in Australia is the real issue?

                    Or the refusal to use natural gas to power all our buses in the larger cities?

                    Or the lack of decent public transport?

                    Or the crap building standards?

                    Or the lack of high speed rail between Sydney and Melbourne?

                    Or the importation of nearly all our goods and the demise of local manufacturing?

                    Or the move to casual jobs?

                    Or the lack of options for school leavers thanks to the lack of industry?

                    Or the piss poor education system?

                    Or the inability to process our own recycling?

                    Or selling homes and farms to the Chinese with no checking of money laundering or restrictions on foreign ownership which just drives up prices.

                    Or manufacturing trains overseas that end up costing two to four times what it would cost to build locally?

                    The only thing that keeps Australia going is the sale of natural resources, other countries have created a future fund but not Australia.

                    So I'm realistic in that there are many other issues that need to be addressed and that the sale of natural resources is the only thing keeping this country going.

                    There is a total lack of planning at all levels of government and it's a disgrace.

                    • +1

                      @Maverick-au: Nice poem.

                      And we'll never be able to fix all those things of we aren't alive to fix them!
                      So I'm being realistic in that we won't be able to fix those issues of we aren't alive! :)

          • +11

            @burningrage: One hurts Australia, one helps Australia.

            One is advertising for a company, one is for a cause for no monitary reason.

            Its pretty obvious why.

    • So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      This is not a political campaign, Adani is a private company.

      • +5

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

        • -2

          "This is not in the spirit of ozbargain, no political campaigns" is not a valid reason for a negative vote on this site.

          My opinions don't matter.

      • That you Tony?

  • +4

    Kudos for OP to post this.

    • +3

      Kudos for what?

      • +2

        Kudos for having the guts to say it as it is. OP even said he loves coal, a big no no for many posters here.

        No guts no glory.

        • +3

          Yeah. We should reward people who are objectively wrong just because they have the guts to be idiots publicly.

        • No guts no glory.

          No environment no HUMANITY!

  • +14

    uncool, quite sad to see this posted here.

    • +1

      So no reason at all for your negative vote?

      Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

      • +4

        So no reason at all for your comment?

        Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

        • Interested to know how you think my comment violates the rules of this site.

          "uncool, quite sad" is not a valid reason for a negative vote.

          • +4

            @[Deactivated]: So no reason at all for your comment?

            Just commenting so I can report your comment later in case no further reasoning is supplied.

            • @ScruffTheJanitor: Nope, no reason for my comment other than to tag this for future reference.

              Go ahead, lodge your report. Go on.

      • +3

        Can't handle opinions that differ from your own, so you must find a way to remove them?

        Sad.

  • +8

    So to actually order you have to send them an email and ask for it instead of filling in an online form? What year is this? Not interested, just want to waste their time. Feel sorry for the poor bastard checking the emails. Likely just a junior customer service shitkicker like most of us were once.

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