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Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Aussie Hero, Jan 26, 2011.

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    Aussie Hero Guest

    As aussie schools are commanded to fly the flag of rascism (its
    British Union Jack still mocking from on high), the maudlin story of
    australian soldiers dying pointlessly for an imperial master at
    Gallipoli is elevated, along with barely veiled colonialism and
    racism.
    Self-promoted as a bastion of so-called 'human rights', australia has
    become a sideshow of their denial and degradation. Many australians
    are aware of this, not least those who filled a small Sydney theatre
    on January 26, "australia Day", which celebrates the dispossession of
    the Aboriginal people by the British in 1770.

    National myths are usually partly true. In australia, the myth of an
    egalitarian society, or “fair go”, has an extraordinary history. Long
    before most of the world, australia had a minimum wage, a 30-hour
    working week, child benefits and the vote for women. The secret ballot
    was invented in australia. By the 1960s, australians could boast the
    most equitable spread of personal income in the world.

    Today, these are long forgotten, subversive truths. As schools are
    forced to fly the flag (its British Union Jack still mocking from on
    high), the maudlin story of australian soldiers dying pointlessly for
    an imperial master at Gallipoli is elevated, along with barely veiled
    colonialism and racism.

    Six years ago, I interviewed Ruddock when he was the federal minister
    responsible for ensuring that uppity black Australians did not
    embarrass the government in the run-up to the Sydney Olympics. I asked
    him: “How do you feel receiving Amnesty reports on human rights
    violations with ‘Australia’ written across the top, such as
    ‘Aborigines are still dying in prison and police custody at levels
    that may amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment’?” Smiling,
    he replied: “Why do they use the word ‘may’?”

    The land of a fair go deserves better than supercilious cruelty, an
    intellectually devoid and a narrow-minded population.

    [ John Pilger’s latest book is Tell Me No Lies: Investigative
    Journalism and its Triumphs (Jonathan Cape, 2004). Visit his website:
    http://www.JohnPilger.com/ ]
     
    Aussie Hero, Jan 26, 2011
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    DonH Guest

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    As aussie schools are commanded to fly the flag of rascism (its
    British Union Jack still mocking from on high), the maudlin story of
    australian soldiers dying pointlessly for an imperial master at
    Gallipoli is elevated, along with barely veiled colonialism and
    racism.
    Self-promoted as a bastion of so-called 'human rights', australia has
    become a sideshow of their denial and degradation. Many australians
    are aware of this, not least those who filled a small Sydney theatre
    on January 26, "australia Day", which celebrates the dispossession of
    the Aboriginal people by the British in 1770.

    National myths are usually partly true. In australia, the myth of an
    egalitarian society, or “fair go”, has an extraordinary history. Long
    before most of the world, australia had a minimum wage, a 30-hour
    working week, child benefits and the vote for women. The secret ballot
    was invented in australia. By the 1960s, australians could boast the
    most equitable spread of personal income in the world.

    Today, these are long forgotten, subversive truths. As schools are
    forced to fly the flag (its British Union Jack still mocking from on
    high), the maudlin story of australian soldiers dying pointlessly for
    an imperial master at Gallipoli is elevated, along with barely veiled
    colonialism and racism.

    Six years ago, I interviewed Ruddock when he was the federal minister
    responsible for ensuring that uppity black Australians did not
    embarrass the government in the run-up to the Sydney Olympics. I asked
    him: “How do you feel receiving Amnesty reports on human rights
    violations with ‘Australia’ written across the top, such as
    ‘Aborigines are still dying in prison and police custody at levels
    that may amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment’?” Smiling,
    he replied: “Why do they use the word ‘may’?”

    The land of a fair go deserves better than supercilious cruelty, an
    intellectually devoid and a narrow-minded population.

    [ John Pilger’s latest book is Tell Me No Lies: Investigative
    Journalism and its Triumphs (Jonathan Cape, 2004). Visit his website:
    http://www.JohnPilger.com/ ]

    --
    Peter Lucas
    Brisbane
    Australia
    sticking it to ''Politcal Correctness'' since 2008

    # What is, or is not, part of a coloured rag on a stick is as nothing
    compared to the fact that Australia is now run by Transnationals, with
    plunder of resources as their main concern.
    Once this nation's raw materials are gone, then no one is going to
    bother with us - even as a tourist destination. We'll be just a disused
    quarry site.
    As for "drought and flooding rains", expect this more frequently, as the
    globe heats up.
    Extraordinary events will become the norm, until we get the message that
    air pollution had better be reduced before human extinction looms.
    The British Empire is history; and so, too, may all of us be soon.
     
    DonH, Jan 27, 2011
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    Sekula Guest

    The King is dead!! long live the... who gives a ****..??
     
    Sekula, Feb 1, 2011
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