Tag: image

G20 Aesthetics: Modi’s Brutal Delhi Facelift – » The Australian Independent Media Network

The poor of India always suffer when any International Circus arrives in town. Modi is no exception in criminalizing the poor at the expense of an International image

As it happens, the G20 Delhi summit was, as so many of these occasions are, much ado about nothing. The absence of China and Russia turned the occasion into a G18 gathering, removing a good deal of flavour that would otherwise have been present. At the very least it provided Modi an excellent excuse to rough up the slum dwellers, using beautification as a strategy to criminalise the poor.

Source: G20 Aesthetics: Modi’s Brutal Delhi Facelift – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Why Should a Handful of Billionaires Own More Wealth than the Bottom 50% of All Americans? | The Smirking Chimp

Republican Conspiracy look WOKE

They want to shift their rhetoric from support for corporations and the morbidly rich to pretending they care about working people. This new organization will, they say, “think differently about labor vs. capital than Republicans have in recent generations.”

Source: Why Should a Handful of Billionaires Own More Wealth than the Bottom 50% of All Americans? | The Smirking Chimp

President Trump struggles for a winning image as losing looks likely

via President Trump struggles for a winning image as losing looks likely

Israelis are hoping to avoid the full force of international law.

Picture this: Why image is everything for our politicians: Abbott promised to change so he needs photoshop plastic surgery to do it. Who is going to do it a Murdoch photographer. Bet your sweet bippy he hasn’t lost his job.

Unvarnished and strategic: Tony Abbott with US President Barack Obama.

Picture this: Why image is everything for our politicians.

From The Age : Stephanie Peatling,

” Prime Minister  Tony Abbott has appointed a new personal photographer:”

News Corp photographer .

This is doing a world of good for our image,tourist and education industries. We could rent an army Abbott will go anywhere with a big brother

Australia’s racism makes world headlines – again

International media has noticed the impact on vulnerable people as a result of the Islamophobic rage sweeping our country. Alan Austin reports.

Until recently, surfer-eating sharks, kangaroos disrupting air traffic and Naomi Watts have been the main topics of bulletins about Australia.

But in recent months Australia has been in the news for its highly visible sexism, racism and climate denial.

The world has reading in recent days damaging reports of a Muslim woman assaulted on a Melbourne train a week ago. Unfortunately for the Abbott regime this is being linked to government actions.

New York-based International Business Times headed its item:

‘Alleged Muslim Woman Attacked on Train Raises Questions of Anti-Muslim Views in Australia’

The story quotes Scanlon Foundation survey findings that “19 percent of Australians struggle with some form of racial or religious discrimination”. It claims “racism is at its highest level since Scanlon Foundation began the survey in 2007”

 

The cumulative effect of these news events and other conspicuous recent actions of the Abbott Government has been to shift the perception of Australia from a progressive, confident, independent nation keen to shed its colonial baggage – including white, Anglo, male supremacy – to a more insular, fearful place in need of a powerful ally.

The prestigious New York Times last Wednesday ran an extended piece about Abbott’s puzzling enthusiasm for engagement in the Middle East:

“Though he has been in office only a year and has had meager experience in foreign affairs, Mr. Abbott moved quickly to send a squadron of fighter jets and 600 military personnel to the Middle East to be ready to join the fight against the militants in Iraq and Syria, even before President Obama formally rallied American allies.”

The Times questions the benefits of this for Australia, and quotes former defense official professor Hugh White, now at the ANU:

“Abbott thinks of brave little Australia standing up with the United States for what is right. The only things that keep the world swinging on its axis, in his mind, are the men and women — mostly men — who speak English as a first language and who are willing to go out there and do the hard yards.”

From media reports abroad, this shift is not perceived positively. Especially as it appears to impact vulnerable Muslim women in Australia.