Australia’s New Government has the Highest Affirmative Action Levels Ever

Name one situation where people cooperate better because they have nothing in common.

There is no such situation.

Do you have any friends who you developed a relation with because of how little you have in common with each other?

The entire core concept of diversity being a strength is just an obvious lie.

AP:

Australia’s new government sworn in Wednesday includes a record 13 women, including the first female Muslim to serve in the role and the second Indigenous person named Indigenous Affairs minister.

The ceremony conducted by Governor-General David Hurley in the capital, Canberra, came 11 days after new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese led the center-left Labor Party to an election victory over the incumbent conservatives.

“Proud to lead an inclusive government that is as diverse as Australia itself,” Albanese wrote on Twitter. “Welcome to all these new Labor members.”

All that “diversity,” and not a single kangaroo in sight…

Youth Minister Anne Aly is Australia’s first female Muslim minister, while Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic is the first Muslim to serve in Cabinet.

Linda Burney became the first woman, and only the second Indigenous person, to serve as Indigenous Affairs minister.

Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong were sworn in early last week so they could fly to Tokyo for a summit with President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Of the 30 ministers appointed to the new government, nearly half are women. Women also hold a record 10 spots out of 23 in core Cabinet roles.

With some votes still to be counted from last month’s election, the Labor Party has secured enough seats to hold an outright majority in the 150-seat House.

Wait, they still haven’t finished counting the votes after all this time?

Hasn’t it been 2 weeks since the elections?

Furthermore: why are there Moslems in Australia?

Furthermore: there isn’t one Chinese person in that photo, despite the fact they’re more than 6% of Australia’s population – twice that of the Abos. I’m against multiculturalism, but they invited all of these different races into their country, but somehow Chinese people are not included in the government. I wonder why?