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Arbeit Macht Frei ….Already we have the Nazi slogan of ‘Work Will Make You Free’ splattered heavily across our social welfare landscape. ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ … work will make you free. The punishing war on the poor and the disadvantaged includes such draconian tactics as slave labour under Work for the Dole and the implementation of the de-humanising corrals of the JobActive Jobnetwork System. Arbeit Macht Frei was pinned above the gates of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. It was a Nazi three word slogan. Already we have the goons and thugs of the far right spreading filth at peaceful demonstrations that seek to support the rights of Asylum Seekers. The demonisation of genuine refugees as sub-human animals, as ‘others’ who are dangerous subverters of the Australian way of life, is a technique straight out of the manual of National Socialism. It is an extremist tactic. Already we have the First Peoples of this nation treated like absolute dirt. The forced closure of Indigenous communities, the unsubtle withdrawal of Indigenous welfare funding, and the right wing attacks on an Aboriginal footballer who proudly stood up for his culture are indicators of a sickening far right view of the primacy of one race over another. Such a view is extremist. Already we have seen the public vilification of a Human Rights Commissioner who had the courage to speak out, who had the courage to say that enough is enough. The vile orchestrated attack upon this woman by the mouthpieces of the far right is a harbinger of the suppression of free speech. That is an extremist tactic. Already we have the protection of the supporters of the far right taking precedence over the needs of the people. The wealthy are assisted in their tax avoidance. Multi-National Corporations (the modern day Krupps) are freed from any form of forensic scrutiny of their predations upon the natural wealth of our nation. This support of the elite and the wealthy, to the detriment of the mass of the people, and to the detriment of the disadvantaged, is an extremist far-right tactic. Already we have the spectre of the Australian Armed Forces being used as a tool to foster yet another surge of international imperialism. We are now willing bit players in a new sequel to that damning old Nazi film ‘The Triumph of the Will’. We seek to impose our will upon others. That is an extremist tactic. The political far right in Australia is seeking to ingrain an ugly form of Australian nationalism and the term ‘un-Australian’ is starting to be applied to anybody who dares to question, who dares to speak out, who dares to demand social justice for all. That, decidedly, is a Nazi tactic. Do we, as a nation, wish to continue to go down this path? Do we, as a people, have the strength to stand up and say NO? Do we, as individuals, have the courage to publicly reject Arbeit Macht Frei? Resisting the tide of Australian extremism. If we don't, who will?
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roll up your sleeves...
Malcolm Turnbull updates his slogan from "jobs and growth" (so 2017) to "Let's keep Australia working" and spruiks further corporate tax cuts.
PRIME MINISTER MALCOLM TURNBULL’S New Year resolution is apparently to update his slogan — "jobs and growth" is so 2017 and thus is ready for a rejig.
Not only that, it will be expanded from the traditional three words to four: "Let’s keep Australia working".
Roll up your sleeves, nose to the grindstone, shoulder to the wheel. There is no time for play and frivolity: arbeit machtfrei.
Well, that’s probably not quite what he means, but the idea seems to be that only his Government can preserve the nation from the mass unemployment that would ensue under the business-averse Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. So toil on, as will he, once he finishes his holidays at the harbourside mansion.
Last week, he did stick his swiftly balding head up to don an alarming shirt for Christmas lunch at the Wayside Chapel and cop a fine for not wearing a lifejacket while moving his new boat from his pier to his beach. And he did record a bland, indeed somewhat soppy, seasonal message for the masses.
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https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/mungo-maccall...
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