Archive for 'Racism'
Anthems, cartoons and systemic racism
Posted by John, September 15th, 2018 - under Racism.
Tags: Australia
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Three recent events reveal the racism and historical ignorance that infects our society, writes Independent Australia Canberra correspondent John Passant.
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Another Bolt from the white Right
Posted by John, August 6th, 2018 - under Racism.
Tags: Andrew Bolt
Comments: 2
Andrew Bolt expresses and inflames the reactionary propaganda and race hatred of a section of Australian society — a section who are exploited by politicians such as Pauline Hanson, particularly during times of economic stress, I write in Independent Australia. Click here to read the whole article.
Dutton and the Coalition: Ramping up fear and racism
Posted by John, January 8th, 2018 - under Malcolm Turnbull, Peter Dutton, Racism.
Tags: African gangs, Fear
Comments: 1
Facing defeat at the next election and with a record of failure, Dutton and the Coalition are conjuring up African gangs in a desperate attempt to enlist fear-based support, writes John Passant in Independent Australia
In defence of Barnaby Joyce – sort of
Posted by John, October 30th, 2017 - under Racism, Section 44 Constitution of Australia.
Tags: Barnaby Joyce, Constitution, Democracy
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Barnaby Joyce’s High Court expulsion from Parliament is just a byproduct of the Constitution’s racist Section 44, says John Passant in Independent Australia
A racist Labor Party ad for a racist Labor Party policy
Posted by John, May 8th, 2017 - under Jobs, Labor Party, Racism.
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The racist ad is part of Labor’s well worked out and deliberate Trump strategy. The Liberal Party has disguised racism in its turn to ‘Australian’ values; the Labor Party has disguised racism in its lies about Australian jobs.
Racism did not die with Bill Leak
Posted by John, March 14th, 2017 - under Independent Australia, Racism.
Tags: Bill Leak
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Bill Leak may have been the poster boy for “free speech” anti-Section 18C nutters, but his death has not heralded the end of racism and bigotry, I write in Independent Australia.
Bill Shorten meets Donald Trump on highway 457
Posted by John, November 16th, 2016 - under Othering, Racism.
Tags: ALP, Australia first, Australian Labor Party, Dogwhistling, Donald Trump
Comments: 1
Labor thinks it is on a winner with its Australia First propaganda. Expect to see much more Aussie jobs rhetoric and dog whistling from the ALP. Of course, like Trump, most of this will be verbiage without action. Where was Labor for example when the car industry was shutting down?
Labor, rather than dog whistling about foreign workers, could make some real changes to industrial relations law in Australia. The first one would be to enshrine the right to strike at any time in legislation. The second would be to allow unions access to all workers to explain pay and conditions, and for building industry and other dangerous workplaces, to enforce safety standards
Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act does not restrict the free speech of the 1%
Posted by John, November 7th, 2016 - under Islamophobia, Racism.
Tags: Anti-semitism, Human rights, Human Rights Commission
Comments: none
In Independent Australia I discuss freedom of speech amid calls from right-wing politicians and the Murdoch media for the Turnbull Government to repeal Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. I float a few other ideas as well, including the possibility that the new ‘anti-Semitism’ for the ruling class is Islamophobia.
Banning Muslims is a standard Australian response
Posted by John, September 27th, 2016 - under Muslims, Racism, Settler colonialism, Xenophobia.
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While Malcolm Turnbull was telling the UN how wonderful our offshore gulags are, 49% of Australians wanted to ban Muslim immigration. In Independent Australia I look at Australia’s structural racism.
Hansonite thugs invade Gosford’s Anglican Church
Posted by John, August 17th, 2016 - under Pauline Hanson, Racism.
Tags: Hanson
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The Gosford incident, the Nauru files, Don Dale and increasing racial violence are indicative of wider systemic racism, writes John Passant in Independent Australia.