Tag: Australia
Anthems, cartoons and systemic racism
Posted by John, September 15th, 2018 - under Racism.
Tags: Australia
Comments: none
Three recent events reveal the racism and historical ignorance that infects our society, writes Independent Australia Canberra correspondent John Passant.
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Australian politics – a slut shaming disgrace
Posted by John, March 6th, 2018 - under Slut shaming.
Tags: Australia, Australian politics
Comments: none
In Independent Australia, John Passant reflects on a week of insanity in Australian – and world – politics, saying Labor and the Greens must do better.
180 million workers on strike in India
Posted by John, September 9th, 2016 - under India, Strikes.
Tags: Australia
Comments: none
With 180 million workers on strike in India it is the biggest mass strike in history. Let the ruling classes tremble. To read about it, because our media won’t cover it – it might send the ‘wrong’ message to workers in Australia and the rest of the West – click here.
From reformism to struggle and regroupment
Posted by John, July 14th, 2015 - under Reformism, Revolution.
Tags: Austerity, Australia, Greece
Comments: 4
If there are two lessons I draw from the surrender of SYRIZA they are, first, not to pursue a grand reformist project, especially an electoralist one aimed at winning power to manage capitalism, and second to consider how to unite those small and disparate forces now on the ground in Australia that understand that the emancipation of the working class must be the act of the working class.
Economic shock as mining boom evaporates
Posted by John, March 20th, 2015 - under Peter Jones, Solidarity magazine.
Tags: Australia, Australian economy
Comments: none
The Australian economy’s dream looks to be over as the mining boom runs out of steam and living standards are squeezed. Peter Jones in Solidarity takes a closer look.
Australia, the US and Israel: a tale of shared genocide
Posted by John, July 21st, 2014 - under Israel, Palestine.
Tags: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, Australia, Genocide
Comments: 8
The slow genocide in Palestine, like that in Australia and the US, aims to push back the original inhabitants and steal their land over a long period of time.
The genocidal success to date of Zionism is remarkable, and the invasion of the concentration camp that is Gaza these last few days is but the latest step in the 66 year program of genocide against the Palestinians.
Peter Greste and the not so innocent state in both Egypt and Australia
Posted by John, June 23rd, 2014 - under Peter Greste.
Tags: Aljazeera, Australia, Egypt, Free speech, Freedom
Comments: 9
Of course the conviction of Peter Greste is a travesty of justice. So too are Aboriginal deaths in custody, imprisoning innocent asylum seekers and their children in concentration camps, criminalising dissent, fining or jailing workers for ‘illegal’ strikes and imprisoning Aboriginal peoples on their own lands.
The fight for justice in Australia is the fight against the same sort of forces imprisoning Peter Greste in Egypt. Our fight against injustice here is the fight against injustice everywhere. Peter Greste’s struggle is our struggle. The best way for Australians to support Greste is to fight for justice and freedom here in Australia.
The boiling frog of systemic racism in Australia
Posted by John, May 30th, 2013 - under Racism, Resistance.
Tags: Aborigines, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, Australia, Australian bourgeoisie
Comments: 15
Let’s build the campaigns against the many rotten aspects of capitalism today. Let’s understand they are all linked and that ultimately it is only in the struggle against the system that its systemic repressions can be challenged and ultimately overcome. Workers have that power. The struggles today if they are strong and militant enough can roll back racism.
However since racism is integral to the rule of capital in Australia we cannot defeat it unless ultimately we defeat capitalism. In the struggle today lies the future.
Politics in Australia – from the circus to the gutter
Posted by John, April 30th, 2012 - under Peter Slipper, Politics, Wayne Swan.
Tags: Australia, Clive Palmer, Craig Thomson
Comments: 2
Changing Labor leaders would be like changing deck chairs on Clive Palmer’s new Titanic. Labor’s embrace of neoliberalism from 1983 has left it high and dry, with no wind in the sails and no steam in the engines. Its iceberg approacheth.
Why is Australian politics so hollow and boring?
Posted by John, September 19th, 2011 - under Politics.
Tags: Australia
Comments: 8
The major parties are pretty much the same on every issue, from refugee-bashing to industrial relations policy, so the battleground is necessarily about trivia and not about substance.