Monday 25th of November 2024

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As Australia approaches that time in January again, we see the unedifying picture of Peter Dutton’s team driving his post-referendum Base into a flag-waving orgy of aggrieved patriotism. Similarly in the USA, compulsory patriotism is part of the Atlas Network’s plan to control the future of America through directing the next administration.

 

Lessons for Survival Day from America    By Lucy Hamilton

 

One of the flagship junktanks of the Atlas Network is the Heritage Foundation. It is an influence machine for the radical Right in America. It was co-founded by Paul Weyrich in 1971. The religious right-wing political space lost momentum when fighting school desegregation became untenable: racism could no longer be the (overt) driving force of Evangelical Christians’ political mission. Weyrich was the figure who steered a selected group of right-wing men in the late 70s to select abortion instead of prayer in school to be the issue to galvanise the Christian Right into a political force. The Moral Majority was the result. The Trump Republican Party is its offspring.

Heritage has helped “staff and set the agenda for every Republican administration since Ronald Reagan.” And in the new project, it has brought together what it describes as a “massive coalition of conservative organisations” from both within the Atlas Network and the Christian Nationalist architectures of influence.

Heritage is now led by Dr Kevin Roberts, a Rad Trad Catholic – the sort that despises the current Pope as a socialist and infiltrator. He came to Heritage from the Atlas-partner Texas Public Policy Foundation whose “donors are a Who’s Who of Texas polluters, giant utilities and big insurance companies.” Roberts has been celebrated as the man who would turn Heritage away from adherence solely to ultra-free market goals regardless of cost, towards the National Conservative(Nat Con) project of returning values to the Republican project. These values are Christian Nationalist – frightening for anyone who is not a straight, white, “Christian” man.

Heritage’s Project 25   or “roadmap” for the first months of the next Republican President’s action has been describedthus: “At the heart of this particular document is the installation of a machinery of absolute executive and capitalist power which systematically dismantles democracy and any government protections of the people and the environment all under the guise of reclaiming religious virtue from amoral Marxist wokeism.”

The roadmap is not just a document. It plans to fire 50,000 federal public servants. It has begun recruiting 20,000 people for the new government. It intends to train these recruits in the Nat Con goals of their mission. Applicants are required to give access to their social media and fill out a questionnaire to guarantee their ideological purity. The eliminatory questions (some of which are traps) include, “We should be proud of our American heritage and history, even as we acknowledge our flaws” as a compulsory point. Apparently patriotism is mandatory for employment in this worldview.

This is, however, amongst the less disturbing elements of Roberts’s expression of the project. Roberts’ enemy in his preface, “A promise to America,” is “The Great Awokening,” depicting social justice, secularism and empirical evidence-based policy as a blasphemous trap. He is determined to rescue “the very moral foundations of our society,” imperilled by centralised government. The words “woke” and “elites” throb like drumbeats throughout his preface, signalling the populist distraction that his plutocrat donors demand – to steer focus away from them.

His four goals are to restore the “family as the centrepiece of American life and protect our children”; to dismantle the administrative state; to defend borders; to secure “our God-given individual rights to live freely.”

Placing the family at the core has various ramifications. It is partly a battle cry to eliminate Queerness and return women to home and breeding, submissive to husband. It is partly racist. It is inherently connected to the dismantling of all safety nets, replaced by family and community charity. It is also connected to the radical right goal to dismantle the public education system, with the preliminary step of allowing a minority of radical parents to control what all students are allowed to be taught in schools.

Roberts insists that Project 2025 drives “policymakers to elevate family authority, formation, and cohesion as their top priority and even use government power, including through the tax code, to restore the American family.” He demands all words related to diversity or inclusiveness must be deleted from every federal document. Anyone producing or distributing material that acknowledges Queer existence – which he depicts as pornography – should be imprisoned and “Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders. And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered.”

He declares that the Dobbs decision removing protections for reproductive rights is “just the beginning.” The next President must make removing reproductive rights a national commitment. The Mandate also promotes greater pregnancy surveillance.

Roberts portrays environmental protection including climate action as “extremism” and “anti human.” It is “not a political cause, but a pseudo-religion meant to baptize liberals’ ruthless pursuit of absolute power in the holy water of environmental virtue.”

Australians watching our government’s subservience to the American war machine should take note: “The next conservative President must end the Left’s social experimentation with the military, restore warfighting as its sole mission, and set defeating the threat of the Chinese Communist Party as its highest priority” as well as promoting the building of new nuclear weapons.

The current US government he depicts as the monolithic left, “socialism—Communism, Marxism, progressivism, Fascism, whatever name it chooses,” which must be defeated to return whatever he defines as “liberty” to the American people.

Heritage has released such a Mandate for the last 40 years but it crowed with delight about the way that Trump embraced their guide when he took power, implementing 2/3 of their recommendations in his first year. Australians could see this as an echo of the (Atlas-partner) Institute of Public Affair’s notorious “wishlist” that did so much to shape Tony Abbott’s government in contravention of its election promises.

With the election of Javier Milei in Argentina, Atlas has won their man a pivotal role in that nation’s future, as Dr Jeremy Walker indicated. He plans to sell off Argentina’s assets to predatory global capitalists, and Argentinians are already feeling the pain of price hikes. George Monbiot has recently acknowledged the Tufton St junktanks that have driven Britain into misery belong to the Atlas Network.

Little in Roberts’s preface to the Mandate will surprise Sky News Australia viewers. This kind of rhetoric is at the heart of the world Atlas aims to create: no restraints for fossil fuel but many restraints for the irritating (and immoral) masses.

Fostering aggrieved patriotism is a core right-wing gambit, and we should recognise it when Dutton applies his lighter to that fire in the next fortnight: it is part of a grim package.

https://johnmenadue.com/lessons-for-survival-day-from-america/

 

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Federal Opposition leader Peter Dutton has told Australians to boycott Woolworths following its decision not to sell Australia Day merchandise, but other politicians have criticised Dutton's comments as "scoring a cheap political point".

Woolworth says it won't be stocking the items because of low customer interest.

Dutton said he would boycott the supermarket chain in an interview with 2GB radio on Thursday. During the interview, Dutton described Woolworths' decision as an "outrage"."If I want to go into Woolworths and purchase all of the paraphernalia to celebrate Australia Day with my next-door neighbours or my family or my mates, well that's something that I should be able and [am] entitled to do," he said.

"Other companies haven't done it (stopped selling Australia Day merchandise) and on that basis, I think Australians should boycott Woolworths."

"For Woolworths to start taking political positions to oppose Australia Day is against the national interest, the national spirit. 

"And most Australians, I think, just want to go to Woolies and get groceries at the cheapest possible price because a lot of them are struggling to pay the bill when they get to the checkout at the moment."Labor Minister Murray Watt accused Dutton of attempting to "score a cheap political point" while families were struggling to pay for groceries amidst a cost of living crisis.

"He's out there fighting yet another culture war, talking about what kind of products that supermarkets sell," he told reporters on Thursday.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said, "big business has now set its sights on attacking Australia Day".

Greens MP for Brisbane Stephen Bates wrote on X: "Party that claims to love the free market and hate 'wokeism' suddenly huge fan of direct intervention and boycotts." https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/point-scoring-peter-duttons-calls-to-boycott-woolworths-over-australia-day-questioned/xxdu9ueo4 BOYCOTT DUTTON IS MORE LIKE IT..... READ FROM TOP. FREE JULIAN ASSANGE NOW, PLEASE.............

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Peter Dutton is angry again. The China hawk and self-pronounced beacon of Liberal values and champion of free enterprise is having a go at Woolworths for not selling enough Australia Day paraphernalia made in China. It’s hypocrisy writ large, Paul Syvret explains.

Peter Dutton’s angry crusades are as unpredictable as Forrest Gump’s box of chocolate. You never quite know what you’re gonna get.

As a lifelong member of the Liberal Party (he ran as a candidate at just 19 years of age), Peter Dutton is an often shrill advocate for freedom of choice, personal responsibility and free markets.  This libertarian worldview sees the former Queensland copper market himself as a tireless crusader against the evils of “cancel culture”, “wokeness”, and all things politically correct.

As Defence Minister, he banned the ADF from holding morning teas to celebrate diversity in our armed forces because there was no room for a “woke agenda” in our military.  As Immigration Minister, he was quite the comedian, cracking jokes about “Cape York time” and rising sea levels inundating Pacific Islands.  Laugh? We nearly cried.

More recently, Dutton was at war with major Australian corporates which put their weight behind the Yes campaign in the Voice referendum, targeting Qantas in particular.  Don’t worry about the airline ripping off customers, shareholders and employees, look at that woke livery they’ve painted on their planes.

So, no surprise then when the Dayboro duellist called for a consumer boycott of Woolworths because the retailer decided to stop selling Australia Day tat.

Shock, horror – a major private sector retailer discontinued some merchandise lines that no longer sell very well.  But the next culture war conflagration – over a few Chinese manufactured plastic flags, stubbie coolers and thongs – had been lit, regardless of the fact you can still buy the rubbish elsewhere.

As of today (Jan 15), this had seen Woolworths staff abused by some customers, and a store in Brisbane vandalised.  Never mind that other major retailers, such as Kmart and Aldi, had similarly decided their shelves and shareholders were better served by stocking merchandise that turns a decent dollar.

 

The bottom line, apparently, is that Woolies’ commercial decision is somehow un-Australian.  On that basis, is the fact you can’t buy a meat pie at Bakers Delight un-Australian?  Maybe we should stage a boycott?

Or, come to think of it, if we’re all as Australian as meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars (and plastic Chinese thongs), why did the former government, in which Dutton was a senior member, effectively kill off our domestic car manufacturing industry?

In this age of cheap populism and eternal culture wars, Dutton is a warrior against the woke, the arch nemesis of cancel culture … except when he’s calling on people to cancel a major Australian business that employs close to 200,000 people.

Park to one side for a moment, whatever you think about Australia Day and other contentious social issues, and consider the hypocrisy at play here.

This is a mindset that decries online campaigns to boycott retailers such as Harvey Norman for its major shareholder’s often unsavoury views (welfare just helps a “heap of no-hopers survive for no good reason”) but then calls for boycotts on retailers stocking Pride Week paraphernalia.  Or boycotts on retailers for not stocking something.  Please try to keep up.

It is an ideology of angry opportunism that lacks any consistency.  It is the sort of confected nonsense that sees some right-wing federal politicians and media identities claim their views are being silenced – while airing these claims via national radio, television, newspapers and social media platforms.

You could forgive business for being confused about what the Liberal Party stands for.  Is it free markets or central planning? Hello, ‘Direct Action’ carbon subsidies and the whole energy policy omnishambles!  Is it personal (and commercial) choice and freedom of speech? Or only when selected from a pre-approved list of non-woke/green/left items?

Seriously?  While Draco from Dickson rails about a paucity of plastic pluggers, the federal government was putting the screws on the big supermarkets over price-gouging and profiteering.  Which issue do you think is of more relevance to most voters – the cost of basic groceries or whether Woolies stocks beer pong sets and Southern Cross tattoo sleeves?

Which begs the question of who exactly outside the Sky News After Dark orbit of performative pantaloons is Dutton trying to appeal to here?  Pauline Hanson and whatever rabble is Clive Palmer’s mob these days have the redneck wonderland vote pretty much stitched up, and urban Liberals have defected in droves for teal, independent and, in some cases, Greens or Labor MPs.

Is this a culture war that will win back Kooyong, North Sydney or inner Brisbane?  Is it a culture war that will prompt businesses to back the Liberals with serious money in 2025?

https://michaelwest.com.au/peter-duttons-angry-crusades-you-never-know-what-youre-gonna-get/

 

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