Actualización de la peticiónStop dishonest practices on the Australian Stock Exchange and demand a Royal Commission.Why Change.org should never be used for collecting signatures.
Ben PauleyPerth, Australia
20 feb 2021

While it is not presently common knowledge, it will most likely be revealed in the future that the Change.org website tweaks their algorithms to favour left wing petitions over others. This helps to create a 'weak' world where the elite people that control the media and fiat money supply can continue to control things.

One such leader who was committed to root out corruption in the media and financial system was Donald Trump.  The media successfully portrayed him as a sexist and a racist to ultimately remove him from office.

Now we see the left, fake news media forcing Japanese Tokyo Olympics Chief Yoshiro Mori resign after he said "women have an annoying tendency to make meetings run unnecessarily long".

What a terrible comment, I agree, but surely the head of ASIC has done far worse and he hasn't had to resign. 

There is a lot of corruption in sport. What if Yoshinori Mori was very strong against corruption, and what now if his replacement is very 'fluffy' against corruption, not taking any hard stance, and the Tokyo olympics becomes a failure like the Delhi Commonwealth Games which were plagued by corruption?  Which is worse then - some seemingly sexist comments but a very successful olympic games or having a politically correct female chief and then seeing the Yakuza take over the olympic games?

My guess is Yoshiro Mori did his job.  Does ASIC's Chief do his job? My understanding is the job of the ASIC Chief is to supervise a fair and orderly ASX. Then the answer is no. 

But didn't a former ASIC Chief let it slip at a boozy meeting that "Australia is a paradise for white collar criminals"?

The resignation came about after a 22 yr old lady started a petition to garner support for his resignation and it quickly spread to 150,000 signatures.

We should know by now such petitions don't reflect sentiment but merely reflect the agendas of the petition websites.  

Despite this petition accurately exposing the stock market manipulation that threatens Australia's status as a 1st world country, signature numbers still flounder on 6800 signatures.  While this petition highlights the lack of enforcement taken by our financial regulator against the largest financial institutions, it has received only 5% as much support as a petition which is far less important. 

Algorithms manipulate share prices and algorithms manipulate petition numbers. The algorithms that promoted the 22 yr old's petition would have put her petition at the front of the queue.

I have repeatedly asked Change.org to at the very least stop blocking this petition from being seen. If you visit the change.org website, try typing in any of the key words from this petition.  "stop dishonest practices"  "Australian stock exchange" "royal commission".  Nothing appears.  It has happened several times, I have lodged several complaints. It gets fixed and weeks later it drops out again.  Either they really need to update their system or it is deliberate.

Rest assured if Change.org's agenda drivers liked our petition it would have 150,000 signatures by now and we could be calling for the resignation of the ASIC Chief.

Until we root out the problems that plague our social media platforms, we will fall far short of democracy.

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