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Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison leaks story to the ABC to promote himself. Again!Kangaroo Court of Australia

Scott Morrison

Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been pushing propaganda promoting himself, via the ABC and others, in an attempt to help rebuild his shattered reputation so he can get a job and out of politics.

What the Prime Minister is doing and what the opposition leader says are newsworthy facts to write about but for Andrew Greene to turn the storey into what Scott Morrison says on the issue is pure propaganda to promote Morrison.

What makes Andrew Greene’s propaganda worse is that Scott Morrison did damage to Australia’s reputation with China and cost $billions in trade.

Morrison also did damage to Australia’s reputation with France, the US, News Zealand and most Pacific nations yet Greene still chose to write Morrison’s own leaked lies about his speech at the party room meeting and how “it was generally well received by Liberal and National party members.”

Are they the same “Liberal and National party members” who previously said how Scott Morrison destroyed the Liberal Party or have called for Morrison to resign?

Source: Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison leaks story to the ABC to promote himself. Again!Kangaroo Court of Australia

Ten Ways of Looking at Civility

 

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Then there’s “civil discourse.” Wikipedia places its origins with Locke, but I suspect academia has had a lot to do with its widespread adoption, approaching triteness. “Civil discourse” is held up as the ideal of respectful, constructive dialogue. To engage in anything but is considered anathema to progress (on the left) or preservation of certain “values” (on the right).

The other night I watched the Netflix special “Nanette,” a one-hour monologue by the Australian lesbian stand-up comedian Hannah Gadsby. I don’t want to spoil it for you if you haven’t seen it. You should watch it. My jaw dropped to the floor and I stood up and cheered into my TV at the end. It is anything but civil discourse. It is the exactly opposite, in fact. In an awe-inspiring act of courage, Gadsby pours rage and pain and a terrifying personal history into the microphone, plus damn good humor. She challenges her audience to sit with those feelings, that reality, her true story. Not only so she can begin her own healing and make herself whole, but so we can, too.

Hannah Gadsby is what we need in this moment. Not civil discourse. Not politeness. White hot rage from the legitimately oppressed majorities of this world. If you can’t take the heat, tough luck. (I wonder what academic institution might invite her to speak?)

Ten Ways of Looking at Civility

Sean Hannity’s link to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen latest twist in Mueller probe – Donald Trump’s America – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

via Sean Hannity’s link to Trump lawyer Michael Cohen latest twist in Mueller probe – Donald Trump’s America – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Steve Price claims on The Project that he was ‘ambushed’ in controversial Q&A comments

Broadcaster Steve Price has told The Project’s Carrie Bickmore that he stands by his comments against ‘hysterical’ Van Badham ‘because I think I accurately described how Van Badham was behaving’.

Source: Steve Price claims on The Project that he was ‘ambushed’ in controversial Q&A comments

Man who threatened to burn hijab fined $500, runs from court with head covered (male hijab)

 Dominic James Proberts was charged with assault and fined when he appeared in Brisbane Ma

Dominic James Proberts was charged with assault and fined when he appeared in Brisbane Magistrate’s Court this morning.

A MAGISTRATE has admonished a man who threatened to torch a Brisbane woman’s hijab with a lighter, labelling his behaviour “offensive” and “anti-social”.

Dominic James Proberts, 44 of Windsor, was fined $500 in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday for assaulting a woman outside the Boundary Hotel at West End in September.

Magistrate John McGrath called the unprovoked attack intolerant and frightening.

“Your behaviour was so offensive and so anti-social that not only was it an attack on this particular complainant, but on all those who seek to follow the religion and dress in this way,” he said.

Proberts erratically sprinted from the court down Roma St after the hearing, with a jacket over his head.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Cheryl Sayer said two women left the Indonesian Islamic Society of Brisbane centre together wearing a hijab that covered their heads, neck and shoulders around 1.30pm on September 6.

A man who threatened to burn the hijab of a woman walking in West End in Brisbane would n

A man who threatened to burn the hijab of a woman walking in West End in Brisbane would not face the media when he left Brisbane Magistrate’s Court this morning.

She said the women walked along Boundary St at West End when they were accosted by Proberts outside the Boundary Hotel.

Sgt Sayer said Proberts leant forward to one of the woman and extended a cigarette lighter near to her face, saying “I want to burn your f###ing scarf”.

She said the women became frightened and looked to another man who was walking out of the hotel for help.

But Sgt Sayer said that man offered the women little comfort, instead walking past them and uttering the word: “Terrorist.”

She said the women left the front of the hotel and made a complaint to police.

Sgt Sayer said police identified Proberts from CCTV footage and he went back to Dutton Park Police Station with police at 2.50pm on October 4.

She said Proberts told police it was a stupid thing to do and he was remorseful.

Defence lawyer Rob Martin said his client was very remorseful and embarrassed.

He said his client was drinking a beer after work with colleagues at the hotel and they talked about “the world climate”, including the state of affairs in the middle east.

Mr Martin said Proberts was having a cigarette when he saw the women and made a “throwaway comment”.

Dominic James Proberts said he meant no harm in threatening to burn the hijab of a woman

Dominic James Proberts said he meant no harm in threatening to burn the hijab of a woman he saw on the street in West End.

“He meant no harm and he regrets the incident as he has many Muslim friends who he has met over the years in the building industry,” he said.

Mr Martin said his client was regretful and realised it was a stupid thing to do.

He said Proberts was a landscaper who had family support and now realised he made an error of judgment.

Mr Martin asked Mr McGrath to impose a good-behaviour bond and not to record a conviction against Proberts.

Mr McGrath said it was “quaint” Proberts told investigating police he did not mean to harm the women.

“What you did by its very nature would have frightened these people and therefore in my view would have caused them some significant harm,” he said.

“What your behaviour demonstrates to me quite clearly is a complete absence of tolerance and the right of another to practise their religious beliefs.”

He fined Proberts $500 and recorded a criminal conviction against him.

“I’m of the opinion that is appropriate that a conviction be recorded,” Mr McGrath said.

Tony Abbott says he will ‘shirtfront’ Vladimir Putin over downing of MH17. Diplomacy he’s also sending troops not even our region

Vladimir Putin

“I am going to shirtfront Mr Putin – you bet I am – I am going to be saying to Mr Putin Australians were murdered, they were murdered by Russian backed rebels,” Abbott said.

“It has to be by consensus and the G20 consensus is that Russia should come,” Abbott said. “I think there will be a lot of tough conversations with Russia and I suspect the conversation I have with Mr Putin will be the toughest conversation of all.