Racialising Australia’s Nuclear Sub Deal
By pure chance I stumbled into an ABC programme called ‘The Drum’ yesterday.
I have seen it once or twice but that put me off seeing it again.
Most of those who participate are smug know-alls, and tilt leftwards.
But I had tuned into the Australian state broadcaster in the morning for the NSW virus update and thus when I got back from downtown Jakarta and switched on the tv, there it was.
The Drum was chaired by a leftist woman named ‘Helen…’
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Actually, it’s Ellen, Ellen Fanning, as I learned from Google Search and I suggest she’s a leftist due to one particularly fatuous assertion on her part, a whine that –
‘We need a keynote speech on peace, not another speech antagonising China.’
She must be unaware that it’s the Beijing bandit regime that’s rather nifty at ‘antagonising’ people…
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Spot the difference – hint, it’s the moustache!
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…notably its many victims, in Hong Kong, and Tibet and Sinkiang. What sensible Aussies make speeches about is standing up to Adolf Xi’s aggression, in the South China Sea and elsewhere.
That idiotic outburst came towards the end, but her asinine observation was arguably her attempt to endorse hogwash emitted by a younger man, somebody called Adam Carrel, apparently associated with something called EY – anybody know what that is?
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Ooops, it’s Ernst and Young, as Google once more revealed. He’s more prominent as a Climate Clamour Kid, so it seems.
However, it’s fair to say Carrel is somewhat ignorant of modern history.
‘We did not win the Cold War,’ he declared, evidently unaware that we did, thanks to Reagan….
…Star Wars and the consequent inability of the Soviets to maintain their Evil Empire.
He also claimed that, during the Cold War, ‘kids were hiding under their desks,’ for fear of nukes coming through the school-house roof.
HOGWASH!
Maybe he did , or his pinko buddies’ kids did, but NONE of my schooldays acquaintances were such wets that we hid under our desks, for any reason.
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Perhaps poor Carrel had been reading about the 1953 radio broadcast of ‘War of the Worlds,’ which many families mistook for a news report and panicked accordingly.
Carrel plaintively bleated –
‘Where are the peaceniks?’
So he misses all those collabo gits in CND, who used to rant about ‘World Peace?’
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SNP Plan CND Constitution
I wrote about that lot a while ago.
There was too a rather faded female academic, Nancy Baxter, who said if Oz didn’t spend money on the new defence deal, we could spend it all on everything else!
And she’s a PROFESSOR? Jeepers!
Carly McLean 08:47 on September 18, 2021 Permalink |
Typical ABC!
It’s best for our ‘mental health’ not to watch it.
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Keith Milner 12:33 on September 18, 2021 Permalink |
The Drum’s just a platform for ABC’s favourites. .
You would think the presenter would at least try not to show her personal bias but Fanning has no idea how to be impartial
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