Aberration
by finch Monday, Nov 14 2005, 2:58am
national /
social equality/unity /
commentary
There are two types of Australian today, the pre-Howard traditional Aussie and the Howard infected diseased group of cringing cowards. Take note you gutless wonders. If you think the Howard disease will endure and you’re safe, then think again. Howard’s survival depends on the degree to which the consciousness of the people has been permanently altered. What residual or lasting effects do you think Howard will leave on the consciousness of the people? Almost none, if history is consistent! Consider the effects (symptoms) of the Howard disease on some of the Australian people:
1. Cowardice – the nation has never been known as cowardly until the Howard infection.
2. Contractive – symptomatic of cowardice is contractionism.
3. Divisionist – Australia was built on mateship and mutual cooperation; Howard’s loathing of the average Australian is demonstrated by his divisive Industrial Relations policies.
4. Cringing – Howard’s inability to lead a sovereign nation into the twenty-first century is truly pathetic. His colonial mentality is expressed by his slavish attitude to the USA. Australia’s reputation has plummeted since he has portrayed the nation as a diaper-clad infant.
5. Racist – the nation was emerging from its xenophobic racist past before the Howard experience. Any hint of racism in this region is a monumental stupidity. Not content with regional divisionism, Howard is in the process of dividing the Australian population on ethnic and religious grounds.
6. Regressive – instead of ensuring the independence and sovereignty of the nation by deploying known technologies and military options, Howard looks to others (USA) for security. Poverty stricken nations such as India and Pakistan have secured their sovereignty before Australia. Today, it is military technology that secures a nation – not dependence.
The above list could easily be extended but it is “sufficient unto the day”; it clearly demonstrates that Howard is the antithesis of every positive characteristic of Australian culture. Howard is an aberration – Australia will remember the Howard experience with similar pangs of shame, guilt and embarrassment that McCarthyism presents to the cultural consciousness of the United States. Ask yourself whether nine years of Howard’s retrogressive influence could eradicate two hundred years of Australian culture. The unique Australian character has developed over a long period; its resilience ensures its continuity.
The real issue is not the transient effect of politicians like Howard but the strength and resilience of the Australian people and their ability to survive ignominious minds. If you are ever brought before the courts as a result of Howard’s draconian laws declare yourself to be a pre-Howard Australian and allow Australian history to be your defence. Draw the attention of the court to Howard’s criminal activities in Iraq – Howard clearly has a case to answer under International Law. [As a result his right to legitimately lead the nation is forfeited.]
Recent changes to existing laws could be fought on constitutional grounds, not the least being that a criminal forfeits the right to lead the nation or implement change. Declare as null and void any changes to existing laws implemented by a criminal government. Fight all cases on constitutional grounds and invoke international law to prove the illegitimacy of the Howard government.
Do not forget to litigate for damages at every opportunity.
Always declare with pride your status as a pre-Howard Australian. Never despair, take comfort in the fact that all of Howard’s policies and laws are completely reversible and that any influence he may have had can be totally eradicated. It is also imperative that Howard is tried for his crimes against humanity (Iraq).
If you wish to deter or prevent a future excursion into the politics of inversion (insanity) then surrender Howard to the ICC for his crimes. Future leaders would then learn to treat the population with respect rather than contempt.
Peace.
We are One.
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