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polly7

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Fri Jun 22, 2012, 01:26 PM Jun 2012

Julia Gillard’s Rise Marks The Triumph Of Machine Politics Over Feminism

Last edited Fri Jun 22, 2012, 03:42 PM - Edit history (1)

I apologize, because this is an older article ... I just stumbled across it and thought some might find it interesting.

Julia Gillard’s Rise Marks The Triumph Of Machine Politics Over Feminism

http://www.johnpilger.com/articles/julia-gillards-rise-marks-the-triumph-of-machine-politics-over-feminism

By John Pilger

Source: Johnpilger.comFriday, March 09, 2012

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That Gillard might be a nightmare to the Aboriginal women, men and children whom this quintessential machine politician has abused and blamed for their impoverishment, while implementing punitive and racist measures against their communities in defiance of international law, is apparently not relevant. That Gillard might be a nightmare to refugees detained behind razor wire, children included, in places that are “a huge generator of mental illness”, according to Australia’s ombudsman, is of no interest.

That Gillard has pledged to keep Australian soldiers in Afghanistan indefinitely and that the overwhelming majority of those killed or wounded has happened during her period as prime minister, is beside the point. Gillard’s feminist distinction, perversely, is her removal of gender discrimination in combat roles in the Australian army. Thanks to her, women are now liberated to kill Afghans and others who offer no threat to Australia, just like their comrades in “hunter-killer” units currently accused of massacring civilians. In ending the “cultural and other taboos that have kept women from combat roles in the past”, wrote Summers, Gillard has ensured that “Australia will again lead the world in a major reform”.

The devotion of this new “feminist icon” to imperial war is impressive, if strange. Referring to the dispatch of Australian colonial troops to Sudan in 1885 to avenge a popular uprising against the British, she described the forgotten farce as “not only a test of wartime courage, but a test of character that has helped define our nation and create the sense of who we are”. Invariably flanked by flags, she makes her point well.

And the point is that celebration of this kind of politician, regardless of gender, has nothing to do with feminism. On the contrary, it is complicity in some of the wickedest crimes of our age. It was Margaret Thatcher who ordered the sinking of the Belgrano, with the loss of 323 young Argentinean conscripts, and rejoiced. It was the outspoken British feminist MP Harriet Harman, along with other Labour feminists known as “Blair’s Babes”, who supported the invasion of Iraq and stood cheering one of its principal war criminals
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Pilger makes a good point,
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Julia Gillard’s Rise Marks The Triumph Of Machine Politics Over Feminism (Original Post) polly7 Jun 2012 OP
my Aussie friends benddem Jun 2012 #1
Interesting read. Lisa D Jun 2012 #2

benddem

(3,172 posts)
1. my Aussie friends
Fri Jun 22, 2012, 02:18 PM
Jun 2012

despise her. Besides she has the worst accent in the world. Apparently she was born in New Zealand. But her accent is neither Kiwi or Aussie.

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