Archive for July, 2018
By-election blues: Malcolm Turnbull eats humble pie after Super Saturday wipeout
Posted by John, July 30th, 2018 - under Malcolm Turnbull, Turnbull government.
Comments: 2
It was indeed a Super Saturday, says John Passant in Independent Australia — for Bill Shorten and the Labor Party, that is.
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Censored from posting in groups on Facebook for this article
Posted by John, July 23rd, 2018 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Australian politics, Censorship, Facebook
Comments: 1
Censorship from Facebook?
‘You’re temporarily restricted from joining and posting to groups that you do not manage until Wednesday at 2:41 PM. If you think you’re seeing this by mistake, please let us know.’
Why? For posting my regular weekly Independent Australia column to various groups. Yet they don’t block holocaust deniers.
Here is the article Facebook blocked me from positing in groups I have posted in for the last five years.
Thai rescue highlights our humanity – but not of ‘our’ leaders
Posted by John, July 16th, 2018 - under Refugees, Thai rescue.
Tags: Humanity
Comments: 3
In Australia, we erupted with joy as we watched the Thai rescue, but our leaders have not planned a rescue operation for 134 children still imprisoned in Nauru, I write in Independent Australia
Rescuing children: from Thailand to Nauru
Posted by John, July 10th, 2018 - under Nauru.
Tags: Children, Children in detention
Comments: none
The Age, Monday 9 July
Three in the morning thanks the pen – a poem
Posted by John, July 3rd, 2018 - under Poems.
Comments: none
Chocolate and tea at 3 In the morning Does not help Facebook news Does not help Maybe the sleep that cannot be Might But the mind is tight From yesterday’s struggles Bureaucracy wins All the time Over heart, and mind The two things it does not have But I do I do, A […]
Turnbull’s feigned class war outrage
Posted by John, July 2nd, 2018 - under Independent Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, Tax.
Tags: Class war
Comments: none
If Malcolm Turnbull’s outrage at the suggestion that he will benefit from his own tax cuts is justified, he can just release his tax returns so we can judge, writes former assistant tax commissioner, John Passant, in Independent Australia.