Saturday 14 September 2019

Women's protest 14 September 2019 Sydney: Abortion illegal in NSW: How can this be?

This is the truth, the whole truth and nowt boot truth...choice means choice
And I get to make my own decisions!
 1970s New Zealand a woman's right to choose and a men rarely taking any responsibility in contraception were hot topics. As were the religious zealots telling folk they were murderers fer even debating issue. So ter see this issue again dominating the NSW parliament is sad, retrogressive and disrespectful ter the rights of women ter choose. And I say choose. If yer don't want this then that is your right, boot don't impose religious values on oos secular folk. It is worth remembering in 1970s New Zealand it were well off, often religious families sending their daughters ter Australia fer a termination. As always with religious folk, the hypocrisy is mind blowing. I don't see many of those getting their kaks in a knot oot there working with abused children. And I do see some of the institutions they worship at being named and shamed at Royal Commissions and fighting the good fight ter not address abuse within their ranks. Not ter compensate the bairns who were abused by priests, pastors, religious homes, lay volunteers the list goes on. Belgo Geordie was one of those mites and never, ever received even acknowledgement, an apology or owt from yon Catholic Church. I was six years of age. Where is yer rage aboot that? And where I was incarcerated, St Vincents orphanage in Newcastle Upon Tyne, I were not a lone scrap of abused misery. Boot, I were told it were me own fault like fer being six with a 'doorty mind' and sick in the head ter make sooch stoof oop. Aye, tha explains the nightly nightmares oontil I were twelve, the oot of control teenager who hated authority, the adult with as mooch knowledge on wot were a health intimate relationship...aye, I have nee truck with religion as the salvation, or the righteousness believing it can impose choices on oother lives. Sort oot yer own hoose! Heal those yer almost destroyed before trying ter make women stay criminals fer terminations because all life is sanctified. Bollocks because yer don't practice what yer screech.
You go young uns, you're our future
Aye and again in this abortion debate it is the buffalo men of righteousness leading the charge on abortion legislation telling women what they can and can't do. Step back and let women decide. This is what emancipation and equality looks like. As ever, it is pleasing ter see te young uns oot in force. Boot this were sedate- a lot of conversations, women talking ten women young and old. Boot 1000 attended and there were menfolk there, the usual socialist alliance and left youth wanting me ter buy oop issues of Red Flag. Tall tree from CPSU were there as were a few other unionist women. As always I was there with me MUA support credentials, boot on me own. Come on me old commo mates, this is one to get out be counted on and give our silent support that the rights of women and our young women in particular continue to grow.

Unambigious

Conversations on the grass in the sun and lots of intergenerational presence




Blokey quiet support.
And across the road people being religiously reasonable...
Over the road were half a dozen protesters showing their usual churchy tolerance to diversity. Like many speakers said. If you don't want an abortion, then don't have one but don't impose your narrow view on others unless you walk the walk. Take a leaf from sum of the religious sisters addressing social injustice, poverty and the consequences of those religious and capitalist men screwing oop the world and creating a future of despair and subjugation for our daughters. Yer not pro-life (for life). Orthodox religion, based on fairy tales of paradise, is and has always been anti-life and pro suffering. Enough! We want change, not more of the same.
 

Sunday 1 September 2019

Chris Killip; smashing, purely belter, a magic photographer -In Flagrante Two


Don't vote prepare for revolution in the snow
The same street with houses part demolished


Coop of brew with the miners

Geordies at the beach

Geordie at beach
Reminds oos of being an older bairn - I escaped ter New Zealand

Aye picked oop this book from Revival in Newtown. Allus loved the man's pictures taken on Tyneside and with the wonderful Amber collective. All copyright ter the man but sharing, particularly the street in snow and then un demolished. That were my experience of growing oop in Newcastle in early 1960s. Bleak boot seared inta the core of my being.

Aye, an today I heard he died from lung cancer. Yer a good un Mr Killip. Thank you fer the record yer made pf folk in north east- the pictures live on.


https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/oct/14/chris-killip-hard-hitting-photographer-of-britains-working-class-dies-aged-74

Let Them Stay: Free the Biloela four. Is this what decency looks like?

Tamil lawyer speaking and cockie listening
"I would like the family to accept that they are not refugees, they're not owed protection by our country." So spoke Peter Dutton to channel nine news. He might of added "and besides which they are not au-pairs and no use to me or my mates." And the Biloela four don't meet the 'acceptable' criteria of the white South African farmer, the other 'cause celebre' previously championed by members of the coalition as being worthy recipients of acceptance to regional Australia. 

Aye this is boot the practice of five star cruelty. Being 'seen' to be tough on border control by crashing down on the lives of four, small powerless folk who did nothing more than try to set up a life in Australia. Grinding folk up is not what we should ask of our politicians. Missing from Mr Dutton's view of the world? These folk were not only supported by the folk of a small 'typical' Australian community (Biloela - in Queensland) who took them to their heart (You, Mr Dutton, Might have ter look that one oop in a dictionary and follow it by swotting on compassion, and reflect on the right thing to do when it comes to giving folk a fair go.) They are also supported by many decent folk across Australia (Now add Alan Jones, the Beetrooter and Labor). Sooch as reflected in these turn outs in cities (and in Biloela) across the land and on that touching moment of moments, the day for honouring sperm donation, father's day. 

Yup, Father's day (Hallmark). Me 27 year old bought me a pie and sausage roll from Bourke Street Bakery. It's the thought that counts. And oh yeah, its also yer birthday present (next week) and mum's (two weeks later). 
Boot on this sun drenched first day of Spring, on a Sunday in Sydney, and across our red, red land folk were turning' oop at gatherings sooch as this to honour more than dads and dad jokes. They were here to make a point about the nature of cruelty of men, politicians, towards in this case  those whose world they had ripped apart first by detention then attempted deportation. Aye folk speaking at the meeting mentioned the obscene amounts of money spent on trying ter remove this small family (charter planes, ministerial press conferences, hire of white-boards ter hide behind, reopening Christmas Island until Wednesday etc). Eye watering money, tax payer funded money ter make a point of meanness. The message were tough decisions being made by hard men ter keep us all safe in our beds at night from those hoards of little toddler Tamils battering down our border doors. Not ter mention Syrians tots, Iranian rug rats, Rohingya ankle biters...Except this latest decision from our Lords and Masters is no more than plain cruelty. A small powerless Tamil family supported by its community, by other refugees and folk who think yer can let them stay without Australia crumbling to its knees through unmitigated softness. Enough to squeeze a tear out of the corner of Peter Dutton's eye. Or maybe not... 


Two small children and their parents (including on this day where retailers have yer celebrating being a father - a father of two wee bairns...). The Biloela Four - Priya, Nades, Kopika and Tharunicaa. Tamil folk who the UN said it is not safe ter send back ter Sri Lanka. There is still a price being paid by Tamils in Sri Lanka. Particularly those who may have been involved in the recent brutal civil war. Boot our newly minted, caring, Christian espousing government disagree baying "What do the UN know, stick ter their business and don't lecture Australia, its government on human rights issues. Its not your place to lecture oos!" Instead the compassionate and transparent coalition decision makers being agile, tried ter deport them in middle of night (when folk who oppose sooch as lawyers and judges might be preparing cocoa and on their way ter bed). Aye, sly, cynical and indifferently cruel are the hallmarks of Peter Dutton and immigration minister David Coleman in considering this case and mooch ter do with refugees. Belgo campaigned fer unions in Mr Coleman's electorate. It were multi-cultural with many former refugees, and boat people, some who were even sent here in 'Leaky Boats' by the poms. History lost on this lot with their one dimensional strong man tactics. 


Not owed protection? After all you have put them through Coalition - they deserve our protection from you and your baying mob who you have convinced that yer told the parents not ter have bairns because being Tamils from peaceful Sri Lanka, there is n risk ter them going back ter the home. To a woman who lost folk during a bloody civil war and which according ter UN (I know, liberal namby pamby liberals without a clue - what di they know aboot world conflict compared to oos in safe haven Australia?) is still unsafe.  Operation Dutton "Kick em oot in middle of night" would ha succeeded boot fer lawyerly intervention. That ends on Wednesday and chances are this family will be booted oot. How well does that reflect on us as a caring, resource rich, 'peaceful' community?


The Foz in flight putting forward an argument fer decency
Aye Craig Foster was magnificent. Gracious, dignified. Putting down a challenge to act with decency and see this is four human beings who have been embraced because they do belong and are part of us, Australia. Reminded us of a recent victory, positive that you can win this one on persuasion not confrontation. Sadly Foz, this is a government good at ignoring people power and twisting the script to individual responsibility - to leave a war zone but go back now to where you belong. And Labor, present through the rousing Kristina Keneally, it was good they have stood up to be counted on this. Albo on the news later saying he has spoken with Mr Morrison on this saying let them stay. I doubt he had much of a response from the Scoterminator. "We have to be silent on this Albo. It's what all quiet Australians, expect of us. They have told me this countless times. Silently. Yes, as well as speaking in tongues I read minds."

Ms Keneally made a pitch, fresh from Sunday church for what being christian is in this instance. Her parable of the good Samaritan reflecting welcoming and caring for the stranger. Maybe Scomo will listen ter a fellow traveller? Me I would have preferred the parable of "the sanctimonious mean prick who said let those without conscience cast the first au-pair." Greens always there. Reminding Labor of this. Admirable. The refugee action coalition (RAC) and the tireless Ian Rintoul hosted the event and put together a strong case of people power in action. Pay attention unions. But where were our unions? There was a banner from teachers and me representing MUA veterans and a lone 'change the rules' t-shirt wearing oldie. Aye about three hundred folk, (and cockatoos) gave up their Sunday. Colourful but dignified. A strong representation from the Tamil community. The nannas (and more than a few nanna-pops) for refugees in their purple and knitted kit, mothers for refugees, and a good sixty bairns of all cultures boot Australian. Our future led by a fiery Tamil lawyer (who looked fresh out of school) who reminded oos of the hidden refugees in sight. Those who can stat boot without rights waiting on decisions for status. And a drop summat rapper (looking like she might still be in school) giving us poetry and rap which were good boot me ears found it a bit hard to follow the words as they bounced off the inside of me skull. Aye and I reflect this were held outside Lindt Cafe.
Greens central ter this issue


The take home message? Not joost "Let them Stay" boot tha this is going on in detention centres, people held on visas unable ter work or plan. Folk fighting despair who need not be given an uncertain future full of grief, pain and a sense of not belonging. Let them stay. Our borders big enough. Our first people accepting. We are bigger than turning away these four people. We can take them in. Their community wants them back. We do not remain silent in the face of unnecessary cruelty as requested by the coalition. We hold decisions such as these to account and we put them out into the light for public scrutiny. Call it for what it is - this family have been tortured on Australian soil. Other than Barnaby Joyce, where are the coalition dissenters? We, Australians can build on hope and decency. For our children and grandchildren we need to build a society that knows what decency is and looks like in practice.

Boot will this change the stance of the Coalition. Unlikely. Cruelty, being seen ter be mean, there's votes in that if yer control the message. Lets keep putting out there it costs nowt ter be decent. And it makes fer a better society. And in making a better society we create a future where there is hope in diversity and a place for the simple act that is kindness. Someone help Scomo and Dutton over the road on this one, please.

Postscript: ONE THOUSAND DAYS IN DETENTION and COVID-19. Cruel and surely time to call a halt to this. Let them go free. Spend the money on creating jobs. But no, the Coalition just continues ter grind folk underfoot...

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/dec/04/1000-days-later-the-biloela-family-spending-their-third-christmas-in-detention

Over three hundred where there in Martin Place by 1pm 
Aye debatable if Mr Morrison has un in working order on this issue
Aye , this is our future with the indefatigable Ian Rintoul of refugee action coalition




Foz and fans
The silver fox and the fiery blonde orator watch Ian R put down a few licks
The gathering representing 'quiet' Australia
Teachers need their resource kits being built top - looks like they brung in blackboard
Rap poet national summat champion of wurds and she blasted oos
Impassioned call from Labor
Martin Place on a sunny, Sunday afternoon

An article written by someone who previously worked in Commonwealth public service from the Sydney Herald:

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/good-reasons-why-coleman-should-use-god-powers-to-let-tamil-family-stay-20190901-p52mrv.html

This morning I read Peter Dutton has placed an opinion in the Brisbane Courier explaining why any opposition to deporting this family is 'politicking'. and all Labor's fault as per usual. Don't we know the real threat of boats loaded with people revving up in Sri Lanka waiting for an opportunity to exploit the amour in Australia's tough man stance on immigration. Then there were this on ABC:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-02/biloela-tamil-family-melbourne-federal-circuit-court-hearing/11468874

Father's travel history among reasons why Tamil family's case is 'hopeless' says lawyer." Pro refugee activism is also to blame. Hmmm. From a lawyer who has worked with '10 past immigration ministers.' He said it was "like watching a train wreck in slow motion." Because the father had worked in Kuwait and Qatar during the Sri Lankan civil war - he was 'likely' an economic refugee. Point missed. Two children born in Australia. And the statement the government has 'evidence' the Tamil parents are economic evidence. Instead of secret squirrel. Put it up, otherwise trust us? Why should we trust anything going on behind such firmly shut doors. Let's just exercise a rusted virtue most are capable of using, kindness and let this family stay. And their children have a life that is not in detention or returned to a land in which they were not born.