What's Wrong with Dominic Perrottet? Here's a List

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Dominic Perrottet is now the premier of New South Wales. Here's why many people in the state are concerned.

Not only did Dominic Perrottet recently hold a COVID-19 press conference without an Auslan interpreter, meaning crucial health information wasn’t translated for the 1 in 6 Australians living with varying degrees of hearing loss and/or deafness, but knowing everything that he stands for, he probably believes anyone can pray anything away if they just try hard enough.

This traditional, family-first man, who is now premier of NSW, gives almost everyone a lot to be truly concerned about. And if not you directly, maybe someone you care about. 

From Dominic Perrottet's defence of Catholic ministers committing sex crimes, to his firm opposition to the decriminalisation of abortion, to his belief that welfare is the reason for divorce and single-parent families, many citizens of NSW are wondering if this is really a person who should be leading as diverse a state as NSW in 2021.

No doubt some people will admire Dominic Perrottet’s unapologetic views, just as Trump supporters justify their love for who he once was. But those views aren’t reflective of 2021 and the people who make up our hugely diverse, problematic, but beautiful landscape. The only thing people are excited for, as history repeatedly shows us, are his economic promises.

On behalf of all of NSW, I can confidently ask, “what the fuck is coming up next, 2021?”

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