Saturday, 23 March 2019

Gough's ghost draggin' his chains...an old leftie left moaning on floor

Not sure I can look these young uns in the eyes this morning
Aye it were summat ter make yer stop and think. The NSW state election. Delivering back a coalition that is so steeped in neo liberalism tha it can barely see above its trough of cash and big end of town handouts. Tha they boogered oop every think 'big' project on go creating chaos of dollars wasted. The post victory humidity of gloating from yon liberals in particular are like fur balls spat from the craw of a prehistoric sabre tooth tortoise. Pungent, smelling of extinction and oh so predictable. "Yer lost, nah! Nah! We won! Sook it oop leftie sooks!" Aye fer them folk, it is all aboot winnin', even though this a greater loss than they may oonderstand. Nero plays drums and bass while NSW burns?

We have had kids hitting the street protesting about the choices around climate change being taken from them boot the consequences left fer them ter deal with. They hit the streets ter tell us, those who can vote be responsible. Our answer? Mark Latham. Gladys and the neo lib pipsqueaks. Big, fat messy, doosty projects ter muck oop cities and chop down trees and flatten areas of greens while ignoring whats going on oot in bush. Watta, we have plenty in Sydney man! Who cares? Oor taps are running - fer moment. Dead fish? Always has been. The great drought? Joost a fact of farming lives. Suicides? Kids, farmers - are we listening? Only jobs paying below minimum wage in oor flexible economy. Make them self-employed contractors, save on annual leave, sick pay and kick those penalty rates back inta Museum of the Failed Class War - where they belong. Joost get oot of way of progress citizens of Australia...there's a bulldozer heading towards you ter take away yer future. Boot we'll cut taxes! Build more apartments, develop until the oonly Koala yer will know is the one in the name Koala Park - a suburb of dense apartments and nae infrastructure.

People, those who counted their vote next ter  brand Gladys, yer cannot be serious ter think our Gladys heads a competent government? That being a liberal with a fluffy 'L' equals that she deserved another four years ter deliver on those large infrastructure projects already overdue, over budget and over indulgent. If this were competency in action - where is the transparency? Where are the results? The costings so we could have had an adult conversation aboot what was being spent in our name. Where are the background papers for example on West connex et al? Who is making money outta this? And when the tolls (secret squirrelled) come in who will profit? NSW coffers? Or some faceless capitalist ransacking the public purse by proxy? Were oos the electorate given information on the beneficiaries of Gladys's largesse before vote ter decide how competent the coalition is on spending our brass? If I ran me hoose budget like Gladys runs State NSW, yer would have told me ter stop splashing cash and live within me means. Then I would have ter explain why I were selling the kitchen sink, bairns and light fittings ter buy summat with the substance of smoke and mirrors. The illusion of benefiting the community by giving ter the few who have already taken so much.

Fruit bat on way ter vote...
Aye this were a lost opportunity fer showing leadership. Mr Daly also did not show it or have it. Leadership which can see a vision fer a better future and build on that inclusive of all folk, including those yet to vote. Inspire oos ter believe it can be better. Fer building fer a future that does not involve sports stadiums, more roads and expensive public transport. Mr Daly was unable to project past the crumbling Moore Park Stadium as a photo op. He needed ter ramp oop, summat passionate about taking control of our destiny and not being content ter lumber inter extinction behind all other species we've seen off. Summat about not following failed paradigms of greed and selfishness joost because they seem safe, what we know. After all its what nine news tells oos we want. Look over the ditch ter see what real leadership can look like. A politician that listens and reflects what is good in a shared community. Who spoke from the heart with no fear, confident her wurds would engage.

It's another day boot
What did this election deliver in terms of addressing how we can manage the extreme weather/climate change problems that are increasing. Nowt. Nae, let the insurance companies cover those. And those who don't have insurance? Moost be leaners not lifters. What happened to our belief in a fair go? It appears absent from the message sent through by a portion of this vote. Aye we voted, good on oos. But for what? In a troubled time, fer more of the same. No answer. No vision. No leadership and nowt mooch succour fer the future.

Belgo channels the mad Dook!
It were a win boot not mooch of one, being fer the top end of town and the culture of greed and selfishness. There are more losers in this election than those who didn't vote fer the Coalition of the self-servery. What we gave the next generation coming oop ter vote is a slap around the chops. We could have listened ter our weans. What we could have given, were inspiration, guidance and the setting of a path ter a better future than the one we now hold. As an electorate we didn't seize the time and in doing so failed the future. That is why, this morning, Im not thinking we have mooch ter celebrate amongst all the gloating.


Thursday, 21 March 2019

Sydney Christchurch vigil Town Hall Square 21 March 2019 "Let us define the narrative"

Greek and Egyptian connection via Kia Kaha
 It were a small vigil on a Thursday night after work. Combined unions called and a few hundred attended. Folk came dressed fer work around city. Sprinkling of unions sooch as Public service NSW, a large mob from CPSU, United Voice, some lasses from construction union and of course, two of us from MUA. Boot it were a turn out of folk still stunned in shock, faces strained and drained. It were powerful. A heart felt welcome to country, an erudite imam and music from Aotearoa. A lot of pounamu, silver ferns and Maori. But diversity, culture and age. It were good ter be reminded that we should remember all acts of terrorism and who pays the price. Folk at their daily business. The theme was respect. That this brings oos together who the aim was divide. The imam who gently reminded oos that in his country of Pakistan tens of thousands have been murdered by extremist ideologues and we do well to remember them as well as our folk in Christchurch. Praise, and deserved for Jacinda - a leader in so many ways.
Musical family

Kia kaha wahine


Allus one from MUA!




Me mukka from union with cowlick
Take home message? We need to define the narrative. Again the imam raised this in his talk from the heart. We cannot be defined by reaction to the coward of Christchurch. We can be defined by what we do in response. Call out hate speech for what it is and hold to account those who use it fer political gain.

Sunday, 17 March 2019

George Pell sentenced...the open letter from Clare Linane


This sums it up, better than anything I can say other that since adulthood I have spoken openly about the sexual abuse I experienced as a six year old at St Vincents orphanage in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the early 1960s (let alone the three years of daily emotional and physical abuse I endured from the age of four when I was first incarcerated there).  However, my brother seven years older than me - only disclosed his sexual abuse in the same institution then he was in his fifties. Like me, he said he was ashamed, should have stood up against it (for him male adults sexually abusing a 12 year old - for me by a group of teenage boys from the same home all while under the care of the Catholic Church). The impact on our lives has been significant. Although I have blogged on this, visited the Diocese responsible for this and confronted a priest there. I was told I was a fantasist, after gelt but never acknowledged, never apologised to. And the Catholic Church wonders why people have lost their faith. I didn't have religious faith to lose only a loss of faith of those religious with a duty of care were incapable of doing so. All power Ms Linane and Peter Blenkiron and the blogger at Slack Bastard Anarchy who brought this article to my attention. For all those Bolts in the media. Stop defending the indefensible and put your effort into preventing child abuse from ever happening. 

Andrew Bolt, please stop implying that you know all the facts about George Pell

Clare Linane, whose husband Peter Blenkiron is a survivor of clerical child abuse, writes in response to Andrew Bolt’s defence of George Pell
Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt(L) and Cardinal George Pell (R)
 Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt(L) and Cardinal George Pell (R). Composite: Yaya Stempler/AFP/Getty

Iam a Ballarat local who has been living with the aftermath of child sexual abuse for many years. My husband, Peter Blenkiron, is a survivor of clergy abuse at 11-years-old. You met him whilst in Rome three years ago.
I am compelled to write to you after you expressed your opinion that George Pell has been falsely convicted.
You are entitled to your opinion.


What concerns me, however, is your statement that your opinion is based on “overwhelming evidence”. I believe this is misleading, irresponsible and ignorant. Your lack of genuine insight into the issue of sexual child abuse makes a mockery of survivors and all they have endured.
The “overwhelming evidence” you mention includes some of the following points which I would like to respond to in an attempt to help educate you about this issue:To provide context for readers, when the mother of the now deceased victim asked him, more than once, if he had been sexually assaulted – he denied it.
Among survivors of clergy (and non-clergy) childhood sexual abuse, it is common for them to deny the abuse occurred. As vulnerable children, they are incredibly embarrassed, confused, and ashamed. They do not understand what has happened to them, and their shame is magnified by the revered status of their abuser. According to the rigorous Report for the Royal Commission into The Impact of Delayed Reporting on the Prosecution and Outcomes of Child Sexual Abuse Cases … “children have also been found to be less likely to disclose and more likely to delay if the perpetrator is a parent or parent figure, or a person in a position of trust and authority”.
I asked my own husband about this. Although Brother Edward Dowlan had molested and raped him in 1974, when his parents asked him in 1975 if anything had happened to him, his response was to vehemently deny it. He states, “You deny it because you don’t want them to feel guilty. You don’t want them to carry the guilt of having sent you to this wonderful school, within their wonderful Church….only for you to be abused. So you just deny it, to protect them”.
The piece of important evidence you do fail to point out, is that the deceased victim began using heroin at 14 years of age, after enduring the abuse at 13. He abandoned a scholarship at St Kevins, spiraled into drug abuse, and died of a heroin overdose at 30.
This pathway is sadly all too common for sexual abuse victims.According to the same report, “Boys and adolescent males are less likely than their female counterparts to disclose child sexual abuse at the time of the abuse. When they do disclose, they take longer to do so. For example, in a 2008 study, for nearly half the men (45%), it took at least 20 years for them to discuss their abuse”.
Additionally, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse Final Report (2017) found that the average time it took for men to disclose was 25.7 years. The surviving choirboy disclosed 19 years after his abuse – earlier than average. The other choirboy died 18 years after his abuse, so was also well inside the average.
Given this evidence, the fact that one of the complainants didn’t speak of his abuse for many years is, it would seem, indicative of a genuine abuse survivor; not a reason to doubt, as you imply.
You state in your article you are not a Catholic. I am curious to know why you believe the sacristy is normally a very busy room?
I was raised a Catholic, and have asked my extensive network of Catholic friends and family about the sacristy. I’m yet to find one who tells me the sacristy was, or is, ‘normally’ very busy. The adjectives used have included “quiet … weird …uncomfortable … scary … silent … solemn”.
The prospect of discovery did not deter clergy abusers. Children were raped with their parents in the next room. In St Alipius, Ballarat, one child I know of was physically carried away from the playground by Ridsdale and Best, screaming for his life, in front of the other children. At St Patrick’s College, boys were physically punished at the back of the classroom then molested while the rest of the class faced forward.


To use your words, at any stage the abusers would have known “people were almost certain to walk in”. And yet they proceeded. Their revered status as ‘next to God’, and their knowledge that the organisation for which they worked was not about to hold them accountable, meant the risk of discovery was not a deterrent.
Sexual abuse of children is a crime. You don’t have to do it to (at least) 65 children like Ridsdale; just the once.
There is a pattern in the allegations about Pell. The fifth count relates to Pell pushing one of the choirboys and grabbing his genitals. The Southwell inquiry in 2002 saw a complainant making an allegation of Pell “getting a good handful” of his genitals in the water at Phillip Island. In that internal Church Inquiry Justice Southwell found that he believed both the complainant and Pell. Similar claims were made by the Eureka Pool complainants, one of whom died, another of whom was to be the complainant in the so-called “swimming pool trial”. That trial was dropped because the evidence of another complainant was ruled inadmissible. The judge did NOT rule out the evidence of the complainant who made the grabbing allegations.
Ive never met George Pell so I cannot give a personal opinion of what he is capable of. Even if I could, it would be totally irrelevant to his likely guilt or innocence and would most certainly not be ‘overwhelming evidence’. can be otherwise lovely, intelligent, charismatic people. We know from history they include extremely successful politicians, celebrities, judges, teachers, priests….they are from all walks of life and run the whole gamut from stupid to brilliant, charming to repulsive.
Please spend some time listening to survivors recount their experiences. You’ll notice that whilst they might be blurry with exact dates and times, the details of the perpetrator they sadly cannot get out of their head. My husband struggles to wear aftershave because Dowlan wore it whilst he abused him. He remembers looking at the shaving nicks on his abuser’s neck as the molestation took place, and the scent of what came to be, to him, the sickening smell of cologne. Another survivor I know gets physically ill when someone smokes menthol cigarettes around him, because one of his abusers smoked them.
Furthermore, these boys were 13, not 3. Their brain development at that age makes them well and truly capable of facial recognition. George Pell has always had a very distinctive physical presence and had been archbishop for several months at the time. He was extremely well-known, not just in the cathedral but also in the media and society more generally. The victim in this case seems unlikely to have mixed Pell up with another 6 foot 4 archbishop.
No Andrew, you may have read a partial transcript. The full transcript is not available to you or any of us. Only the survivor, the police, the lawyers, the judge, the jury and Pell have heard all the evidence. So please stop implying that you know all the facts: you do not, and nor do I.
Yes, it could. I am yet to meet a survivor who had a witness to the crime committed against them. And yet these crimes occurred.
To conclude, Andrew, I reiterate that you are certainly entitled to your opinion. But please don’t make the irresponsible claim that it is based on “overwhelming evidence”.
This week, I’ve been asked my opinion many, many times. My response?
“Any opinion I have is irrelevant and ill-informed, because I am not privy to all the facts of the case.”
How about everyone stops trying to convince people of Pell’s innocence or guilt; it is not the most important issue here.
We have hundreds, potentially thousands of survivors throughout Australia who have not yet come forward. And when the likes of yourself, and other commentators, use your public profile to cast doubt over the outcome of a trial, you make these people even less likely to come forward and get the assistance they so desperately need.


If you want to support Pell, go and visit him in jail. Help fund his appeal. Take Miranda Devine with you.
In the meantime, here in Ballarat we are going to continue to try to deal with the fact that our suicide rate among males is twice that of Melbourne and 65% greater than the Victorian average.
We are going to keep helping women, children, mothers, fathers, and siblings pick up the pieces as their husbands, fathers, sons and brothers prematurely end their lives.
We are going to keep lobbying for the redress scheme that the royal commission recommended, so that our survivors get the practical and emotional assistance they need.
We are going to keep trying to figure out how to reverse what has now become a cultural problem whereby males in our community resort to suicide instead of seeking help.
Honestly, the fact that our most senior Catholic has been jailed is the least of our worries right now.
From:  https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/mar/04/andrew-bolt-please-stop-implying-that-you-know-all-the-facts-about-george-pell

Friday, 15 March 2019

Touch one, touch all...the murderous white supremacist fascist terrorist attack in Christchurch 15 March 2019

Lakemba mosque Friday night prayers and vigil
As of now, 49 people were murdered yesterday in Christchurch, New Zealand and as many injured by a self declared fascist, white terrorist 'cell' in two separate attacks. (Now two days later identified as a single attacker). New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern spoke from the heart and it were summat ter be proud of that she gave homage to her New Zealand community in shock and mourning; devastated by this act of planned evil carried out in two mosques at Friday night prayer. The horror ached into her young face and the dignity with which she spoke contrasts ter the Trump's of the world. That she could tell you with no uncertainty there is no place in Aotearoa, or the world for this corrosive ideology. For any act of extremism that in its warped, twisted view of the world that thinks these acts of murder have any place in the human condition deserve only our contempt. But the victims, these we bathe in our tears. These we hold in our hearts. New Zealanders Ms Ardern acknowledged them. People who came to New Zealand because it appeared safe of the ideology of hatred. Because overall it is a country that embraces diversity and may have been chosen by these scum for that reason. The pathetic self proclaimed white fascist who went into places of prayer to confront unarmed people with a murderous arsenal and filmed themselves doing so is no more than a coward, a bigot, an excuse for a human being. This action he described as terrorism with the aim to inflict terror on a people, muslim, a nation Aotearoa. He failed. Ms Ardern spoke for all that was decent in stating we are not afraid and we will not be cowed by this event. We are not moved to hide away in fear of future attacks from neo nazis and their ilk. People still went to their places of worship on Friday night in Christchurch, across New Zealand and here in Australia to stand shoulder to shoulder and remember the murdered and maimed and express our contempt of any faction that believes this has a place in the human world.
Other religious and politicians came to pay respect
Mrs Belgo and I went to Lakemba mosque for the vigil. There was not anger just disbelief, shock, and the expressed belief this will draw us together rather than the murders intent to rip us apart and live in fear. I cannot but reflect years ago when I stood shoulder to shoulder with a muslim brother, a panel beater with an old communist, surrounded by coppers while we stared out with contempt at the mob of Reclaim Australia fascists. We acknowledged we were there that day because these people dismissed as fringe dwellers, we saw as dangerous, loathsome, people who had to be stood up against. And they still do. Jacinda Ardern gets it. Those of us in the union movement get it. The rise and rise of Trump. Of white nationalism. Fascism. Attacks on diversity; multiculturalism, churches, synagogues and mosques. On music venues, public transport, markets, schools, public places. Extremist acts of terror are fascist. Those by white self proclaimed supremacists on the increase with more media platforms. Supporting, nurturing and accepting or even turning away from confronting such views is anti-life, anti-decency and will continue to result in savaging the fabric of a socially just society. The Christchurch community just attending Friday night prayers in their mosques have paid a huge price for us standing back and allowing this vicious tide to run. Enough. We need to stand up and fight back by challenging these ideologies and as Ms Ardern said by saying clearly, loudly they have no place in our world, our communities, our workplace, our political and social debate and in the dialogue by which we create a future that is inclusive.

See (first is an editorial on Ms Ardern's response ter the terrorist attack).
:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12213572

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2019/mar/16/new-zealand-darkest-day-cartoon

As an aside, I were wearing my Safe, Respected, Organised Maritime Union Australia shirt and was taken aside and questioned by the coppers as I stood outside on steps of mosque listening to the speakers, in case I were a lone white supremacist. Fer ten years I have gone out standing with MUA to oppose fascism in all its guises but mainly to oppose Reclaim Australia type rallies. Too often being told by coppers at these rallies the likes of us old communists and the anarchists are joost as bad as the fascists. One journalist who saw me last night being taken ter the side and me bag searched said surely I understood they (the police) were 'at this time' joost doing the right thing. Granted the coppers were civil and they said sensitivities were running high. Once questioned and searched they told me I was not to go inter mosque and it seemed back ter the steps I had been standing on just in front of the mosque's main door. Boot a call went out from the mosque fer other folk ter attend a vigil, and stand in remembrance and this what I and a few others did. We care. We were shocked. I talked ter young folk from the mosque boot otherwise stood silently. I had wanted to hear speakers and particularly the politicians speak out. If they don't lead and change the debate then we are fooked. No place fer hate speech starts in the combined parliaments and legislative houses.

I hope amongst the coppers and those who police the many events where the white supremacists hold their rallies, reflect. Fer me in me ten years Australia it is the likes of me and other comrades who have consistently said the growth of white supremacists cannot be dismissed as cranks, 'joost citizens with a different point of view'. They and their ideology is based on hatred. It is a cancer and it is growing and spreading. We know it causes harm, division and is anti-life. They don't like folk who are different and frequently express their agenda is ter rid Australia of all who are not as white as them in skin and thought. They rail against diversity, multiculturalism and the difference of 'the other'.

Know your union history NSW police, the MUA has always opposed fascism, will always continue ter do so and no, as a union it doesn't take a step back. It is what makes it an effective force for change. I were at Lakemba ter acknowledge the forty nine people murdered by a fascist and ter show his aim to spread fear and division in our Australian community of all people has failed. You were there to keep the peace. I oonderstand, but you too are part of our community and need ter wake oop ter what yer represent. That Mr Journalist is what made me, an awld man feel aggrieved. I took it, respected their right ter ask the question boot were reflecting on it were in the many rallies where MUA and other like minded folk stood against Australian fascist movements, the coppers protected them and moved oos on. I respect their reason on this night fer taking oos aside and searching me bag and that they were low key in how they did this boot we are not the enemy when we are fighting for social justice and protecting and celebrating diversity by standing alongside our community.

It is summat good ter see the backlash against this evil act committed in New Zealand. Against the idiot in Senate who wanted ter again stir oop hatred. He held a rally in Melbourne where he was egged by someone exercising civil disobedience. One brave seventeen year old lad. We should all reflect. Time fer action and ter change the dialogue in the political landscape where migrants, refugees, specific races, cultures and religions are demonised (as below). There is an election, or elections coming up. It is time ter hold the politics of divisiveness ter account. Call out the politicians who dog whistle. Remember Sco Mo and team were doing that joost last week. It is time to ask of our pollies ter take on the attributes and leadership of Ms Ardern, truely a leader of her people. Kia Kaha Aotearoa! Again you lead and move us by yer example, courage and compassion, showing diversity and tolerance in practice, coming together, calling this act fer what it is. Summat that has no place in the heart and lives of decent ordinary folk. When we vote, we have the opportunity on mass to reflect that and call enough on the stain on our society, the constant harping ter achieve a White Australia. It is not a reflection of oos, it is insulting ter our indigenous folk and it is not our future.
This is the kind of scribbled shite tha drove yon terrorist's beliefs...by Sydenham station this un

This article (below) surmises and reflects where white supremacism and a White Australian viewpoint has become part of the mainstream political dialogue. Indeed it is flourishing.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-17/christchurch-attacks-stark-warning-of-toxic-hate-flourishing/10909394

Saturday, 9 March 2019

Fix NSW - Spend money on things that matter for the many and not the few NSW election 2019

You go girl!!!
Smoking ceremony

There's un election rolling inter town. Moost be the season of the politician. Pork barrel anyone? Yon Gladys trying ter focus on big stoof thas on track boot not light rail or that the watta in regions has run oot along with jobs except where mines or large corporations suck the mighty red fer coal and sooch like.
Fix NSW were a small Saturday rally here in Sydney where lots of folk came along to list the things Gladys moost have forgot ter mention. An' sum she hope yer will move along from - nowt ter see here - like stadiums, the great Murray Darling squeezed dry ter the pip. Dead fish. Green algae. Deals fer the Coalition's mates at expense of ordinary folk.
In Sydney it were the great rolling urban disaster Gladys like ter call infrastructure. More roads, dirt, chaos and each suburb a building site fer developers ter play in. Tolls fer the richies oontil forever. Motorways ploughing through residential suburbs with exhaust stacks ootside schools. Gas masks as part of school uniforms?
Aye, an the folk tirelessly fighting ter keep aboriginal deaths in custody issues in folks minds were here. David Dungay death were back on this week in Coroner's court in Lidcombe. A preventable death fer a man killed fer eating crackers. Yer have ter feel the families pain.
Greens were out in force as were socialist alliance. A few unions including the ever mighty MUA. There were a Labor speaker boot Gladys didn't front - were out somewhere launching another tunnel in a hard hat fer television cameras. Aye the photo ops from the coalition can make a grown man weep! All smoke, mirra and weasel wurds - not being unkind ter weasels like being mistaken fer greedy seat fillers with entitlement complexes. Boot folk at this rally are like a balm on troubled wattas! Nanas, bairns, old commos, activists of all shades and passions giving oop their Saturday ter be heard. Time fer a change people...is that the ghost of Gough stirring...

Issues raised by speakers included:
  • Stop Aboriginal deaths in custody by implementing the recommendations from Royal Commission. How long moost families wait fer joostice? 
  • Save the rivers of the Murray Darling basin give ownership back ter indigenous folk ter husband water.
  • Protect our communities across NSW and heritage listed buildings  like un by yon harbour bridge that were Housing Commission.
  • Stop building white elephants like West Connx- roads going to nowhere instead build public transport and cycleways that are safe.
  • No cruise ship docking at Yarra Bay!
  • Restore the rights ter engage in peaceful protest - after all its meant to be a democracy.
  • Install lifts at all railway stations and make sure buses are not sold off.
  • Schools and hospitals before stadiums.
  • Stop high density development and create more free spaces.
  • No more mines, fracking and poisoning our water tables fer profit.
  • Tell Belgo Geordie ter come home fer his tea, his kippers are going cold...
This is an opportunity ter vote out the greedy. Enjoy yon pics...


MUA present


Bairns fighting on climate change 

Nowhere without the music 
An oldie does the math




My oath! Me local swimming hole...



Truly ripper result against toffees this weekend...ahhemmm