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  • 50th Anniversary of the Dismissal.

    In academic literature, a coup is defined as “illegal and overt attempts by the military or other elites within the state apparatus to unseat the sitting executive”. The Whitlam Labor Government was obviously the sitting executive. The governor-general and Parliamentary Coalition were clearly elites within the state apparatus. The "Dismissal" as the msm calls it, was a COUP. Albanese called it such on the ABC last night but I'd think that would have been edited on the commercials.

    Our rich man media, despite the information that has come to light since, have never called a spade a spade because it (News Corp controls 70%) played a central role in selling the coup at the time. Of course the mass of Oz Sheeple couldn't give a toss about semantics and would still assume/believe that Whitlam had done something wrong.

    The "Reserve Powers" remain and we have people like Rhinehart who couln't give toss about democracy if their business interests are twarted or affected adversly in any way. She owns the Nats and now they have rolled the Libs on net zero. Who benefits? Gina and the fossil fuel industry. Already, the tories, through their media, have assured the sheeple who just don't want to think about anything much, that they can have things both ways. There'a bad moon on the rise not that they have too much to worry about with this Labor government.
    Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 11-13-2025, 06:08 PM.

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    I mentioned this to you in the other thread that was sabotaged Paddo but you didn’t reply back. I said it was hard to believe it was 50 years. I was only in primary school at the time but remember it being all over the news. Sky News …..yes…..had a good documentary / rehash of it on Tuesday night.

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      At the school I was at there was a spontaneous staff/student debate. Imagine that today. I bet that there wasn't one at Kings.

      There have been some very good reflections and analyses on johnmenadue.com The interesting ones are those which discuss the role of MI6 and the CIA. Not much doubt that the US was prominent and those articles present a very pesuasive case. I haven't bothered with the SMH not after the red scare rubbish but anything on any other of the Commercials would be lightweight and Sky? I'm sure that were entertained more than informed.

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        what a scheming wannabe kerr was

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          The Beetoota Advocate reported, "Old duffer waxes orgasmic on the Whitlam dismissal to a group of students born in 2006".

          That was my mistake, thinking that anybody, apart from true believers, would have any interest in something that happened 50 years ago even though it was an egregious assault on our "democracy" by our own "Establishment". Gone and forgotten for the most part now.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
            The Beetoota Advocate reported, "Old duffer waxes orgasmic on the Whitlam dismissal to a group of students born in 2006".

            That was my mistake, thinking that anybody, apart from true believers, would have any interest in something that happened 50 years ago even though it was an egregious assault on our "democracy" by our own "Establishment". Gone and forgotten for the most part now.
            the way of the world unfortunately
            Last edited by caz; 12-05-2025, 04:47 AM.

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