A World Turned Upside Down: Australian News

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Recall that thing during the Clinton era when her cultish supporters would constantly bang on about “the most qualified candidate”? All while carefully ignoring the points that:

  1. Democratic political leadership is a role that, by design, does not rely upon any fixed set of “qualifications”, and

  2. Experience is not a virtue when it comes from collaboration with malpractice. Competence is not a virtue when it is applied towards malicious purposes.

Oz Labor rusted-ons have started pushing this style of nonsense on a regular basis:

See the replies for a festival of daftness.

  1. This sort of pseudocelebrity stanning is wildly toxic even when it involves actually good politicians.

  2. Even by the abysmal standards of the ALP, the current crop of Parliamentarians are not impressive. Holding them up as some paragon of competence and virtue is utterly deluded.

  3. The first three of that list are (i) an utterly charisma-free and politically cowardly leader, (ii) a nominally-left party hack most notable for being the face of efforts to suppress grassroots insurgency pushing for action on climate and LGBT rights, and (iii) a racist plutocrat who would be perfectly at home on the right wing of the US Democrats. The rest are similarly unimpressive.

Back in my brain injury rehab therapist days, I spent some time working around Australian nursing homes.

They are bad. Very bad. “Arrest everyone involved in ownership and management and burn the buildings to the ground” bad. I would rather die than end up in one of those hellholes.

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This video:

Led to me looking into some early Australian aviators, finding this guy:

Here’s a juicy bit of biography:

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Or possibly something rather more tawdry…

Mardi Gras in Sydney began in 1978 as an unauthorised commemorative protest for the Stonewall Riot.

My old Kung Fu instructor was one of the ‘78ers. They were attacked by cops, arrested, and had their names and addresses printed on the front page of the newspapers the day after. At the time, she primarily worked as a self-defence instructor at posh girls’ schools; her business was destroyed by the publicity.

These days, the festival is controlled by comfortable middle class assimilationists [1], and the cops are invited to the parade. Which is why we now have this happening:

[1] There have been recent efforts by a faction to change this, which mostly resulted in the incumbent Mardi Gras board rewriting their constitution to keep the protesters away from power.

https://prideinprotest.medium.com/open-letter-from-the-lgbtq-community-regarding-mardi-gras-relationship-with-the-police-and-b375bfe41a22

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Lismore, NSW.

That bridge normally looks like this:

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Context from last year:

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Why fundie ratbags should have no place in drug rehab:

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“Same policies, only competent. We love bombs and hate commies even more than they do!”

Sound familiar?

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While the mainland is hammered by epic floods, in Tasmania:

My garden is surviving, but it ain’t really growing. I water every day, but it’s bone-dry below the topsoil.

OTOH, I’m very glad that we haven’t had too many bushfires so far.

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The scissors that “justified” the shooting:

The wound that “justified” shooting a restrained teenager three times in the back at point-blank range:

How Oz media reported on the shooter:

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As with all of the ex-military cops in the USA: fascism is imperialism turned inwards.

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Whereas, in contrast:

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It was an all-white jury, of course.

In a territory where the population is 30% Indigenous.

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