Food and shelter

Steal don’t starve

Food has always been about class in [XYZ]. “The nature of our diets has been entirely shaped by the class system of the 19th century and the white working-class experience of industrialisation,” says Tim Lang, professor of food policy at City University in London. “From the first – when cheap white bread was sold to the poor as progress, because previously only the rich could afford it – what class you are from, and how much you have to spend has made a dramatic difference to what you eat, how you eat it and what you aspire to eat. Class imbues everything in food.”

D’oh!

End the rot / squat the lot

Diddly squat
Annie Lawson
The Age
October 9, 2008

For students locked out of the increasingly unaffordable rental market, homelessness can mean months of couch-surfing or “hot-bedding” – crashing at friends’ houses until somewhere to live permanently is found. In fact, many are victims of a chronic under-supply of share-house accommodation and apartments in inner-city Melbourne…

See also : Architects for Peace

Bart: Uh, say, are you guys crooks?
Fat Tony: Bart, is it wrong to steal a loaf of bread to feed your starving family?
Bart: No.
Fat Tony: Well, suppose you got a large starving family. Is it wrong to steal a truckload of bread to feed them?
Bart: Uh uh.
Fat Tony: And, what if your family don’t like bread? They like… cigarettes?
Bart: I guess that’s okay.
Fat Tony: Now, what if instead of giving them away, you sold them at a price that was practically giving them away. Would that be a crime, Bart?
Bart: Hell, no.

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Little Goebbels

Sunday 10 October [1943] was a cold autumn day, but the enthusiastic Nazi volunteers eagerly took the Slovene flag from the army barracks, which was carried proudly at the head of the procession by Vladimir Menart, one of Urbančič’s close colleagues who also found his way to Australia. Urbančič quickly demonstrated his leadership abilities to the Nazis, directing the volunteers from the side of the column, his tall military frame and bearing giving the rag-tag band of civilians a disciplined air. As the parade marched from the barracks through the city, the volunteers halted in front of the local cafe Emona. Accompanied by two uniformed quisling officers, Urbančič and a senior clerical member, Stanko Kociper, delivered ‘fiery’ speeches from the cafe’s first-floor balcony. This was the first of Urbančič’s many speeches as an official Nazi propagandist. Proclaiming that ‘fate ordered’ the Home Guard ‘to hoist the flag and to carry it in front of the multitudes, never behind’, Urbančič’ boasted that the Home Guard was not scared of anyone ‘because their everyday order is to sweep away the present unhealthy public opinion and establish the new’. Although it mirrored the Nazis’ propaganda message about the ‘New Order’ in Europe, it was a moderate speech compared to his subsequent efforts, which were carbon copies of the most virulent propaganda manufactured by Hitler’s master propagandist, Joseph Goebbels. Urbančič concluded by telling the crowd that ‘we have to clean accounts for the future;

he who is not with us, is against us’.

~ Mark Aarons, War Criminals Welcome, Black Inc., 2001, pp.343–344.

For Nazis…

Vladimir Menart

The Hon. J. M. SAMIOS [12.47 p.m.]: “It has been impressive listening to speakers describe a number of aspects of the career of our former Premier, the late Sir Eric Willis. One particular aspect I would like to relate to is his involvement with and recognition of the changing demography of New South Wales and, of course, Australia. Sir Eric Willis played a very important role in relating the coalition parties to that changing demography. I can recall when, as a member of the Ethnic Communities Council, and later as its chairman between 1979 and 1981, having an important and regular dialogue with him about this.

As I recall, Vladimir Menart from the Ethnic Communities Council of New South Wales and I approached Sir Eric Willis about the importance of the coalition parties establishing the correct dialogue with the Ethnic Communities Council of New South Wales, which had surfaced in 1975 as an important body, reflecting the opinions of about 1,000 associations that were part of the structure. He displayed a very humane, very compassionate and very astute understanding of the needs of people of non-English speaking background in Australian society. As an integral part of our Australian society he saw that they had particular needs, and hence the need to recognise a structure like the Ethnic Communities Council of New South Wales and the whole host of other bodies that are very relevant and play a pivotal part in our multiculturalism.”

As The Hon. J. M. SAMIOS remarks, the Nazi volunteer and immigrant Vladimir Menart (deceased) was a foundation member of the Ethnic Communities Council of New South Wales; Stanko Kociper, son-in-law to Leon Rupnik (President of the Provincial Government of the Nazi-occupied Province of Ljubljana from November 1943 to early May 1945) emigrated to Argentina, where he wrote a book in which he tried to vindicate Rupnik’s role in the war: Rupnik was found guilty of treason and executed by firing squad on September 4, 1946 at Ljubljana’s Žale cemetery, and was buried the same day in an unmarked grave.

Ljenko Urbančič

Ljenko Urbančič, on the other hand, carved out a highly successful career in the NSW Liberal Party, forming and heading the faction within it known as the Uglies, one which continues to play a dominant role. This faction is now led by The Hon. David John Clarke, MLC (2003–), for whom Urbančič was a mentor and close ally. Clarke has, in turn, performed the same role in relation to Alex Hawke, currently — and with the full endorsement of former Tory PM John HoWARd — the Federal Member for Mitchell (one of the safest Tory seats in the country), for whom Alex served as an adviser (2003-07 — prior to which he served as an adviser to to Helen Coonan). Helen — along with fellow NSW Tories David and Concetta Fierravanti-Wells — had her own brush with fascism in April 2007, when she attended a dinner to celebrate the 66th birthday of the Nazi-aligned Independent State of Croatia, led by the Ustase. The Ustase murdered hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Romani, anti-fascists and pretty much anyone that didn’t approve of wholesale murder. Hundreds of thousands of people were also forcibly deported or forcibly converted to Catholicism as the Ustase played their role in the wider Holocaust. On the other hand — and wishing desperately to avoid being accused of adopting a black-armband view of history — its establishment did provide the opportunity for a Tory to join others 66 years later in drinking a toast to their bloody memory.

Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations

Urbančič’s legacy, and that of Nazism, lives on in other ways too, through the establishment of the Australian branch of the ‘Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations’ (ABN) and, in turn, the ‘World Anti-Communist League’ (WACL). According to the ABN, it formed in 1943 as an initiative of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), and comprised representatives from twelve nations; other sources claim it formed as a result of a merger of three extreme right-wing organisations: the OUN, Prometheus League (Poland and the Baltic states) and the Intermarium Confederation (Catholic Central Europe). A central figure in the organisation was Jaroslav Stetsko — a Nazi collaborator who in July 1941 presided over the extermination of 7,000 Jews in Lvov in the Ukraine — who arrived in Australia in April 1957 to help launch the local franchise. The group included Nazis from the Ukraine, Byelorussia, the Baltic states, Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia. One of Stetsko’s champions was John Gorton (Australian PM, 1968–1971), who met the Nazi at a meeting of the Asian People’s Anti-Communist League: in 1966, the League and the ABN united to form the WACL.

McCain Advised Ultra-Right Group Tied to Death Squads

In the mid-1980s, Senator John McCain, was on the Advisory Board of the United States Council for World Freedom, the American affiliate of the World Anti-Communist League. McCain was at that time a member of the House of Representatives, and he voted for financial aid for the Contra rebels.

According to the Associated Press:

“The U.S. Council for World Freedom aided rebels trying to overthrow the leftist government of Nicaragua. That landed the group in the middle of the Iran-Contra affair and in legal trouble with the Internal Revenue Service, which revoked the charitable organization’s tax exemption.”

At the time, the “leftist government of Nicaragua” was the democratically-elected government of Nicaragua.

In the 1970s, the World Anti-Communist League (WACL) brought together conservatives, fascists, and representatives of right-wing death squads. WACL announced it had rid itself of unsavory elements, but in reality only a handful of overtly antisemitic and neonazi participants were ousted.

Anticommunist activist Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, who led his British affiliate out of WACL, declared in 1974 that despite a publicized housecleaning, “The World Anti-Communist League is largely a collection of Nazis, Fascists, anti-Semites, sellers of forgeries, vicious racialists, and corrupt self-seekers. It has evolved into an anti-Semitic international.”

In the 1980s the United States affiliate of the World Anti-Communist League (WACL) was the United States Council for World Freedom (USCWF)…

Both the US Council for World Freedom and World Anti-Communist League helped nurture the U.S. government relationship with militant Islamic fundamentalists fighting the Soviet Union and its allies in Afghanistan and elsewhere around the world. This played an important role in the cascading series of unintended consequences that resulted in the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the creation and rise of the al Qaeda terrorist network and its imitators around the world.

~ Chip Berlet, huffingtonpost.com, October 7, 2008

For everybody else…

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Horst in court

    Above : Fredrick Töben (Adelaide Institute) and Welf Herfurth (ex-One Nation, ex-Australia First Party[?], mathaba.net) annexe Sydney using the MaGiCaL pOwErS invested in Horst Mahler‘s flag and on behalf of the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, January 27, 2005. Unkle Fred is currently under arrest in London; Herfurth, based in Sydney, has established a tiny fascist groupuscule called the ‘New Right’, consisting of various former members of Stormfront, and — following the lead of British and German fascists — espousing a doctrine he calls ‘national anarchism’. In the UK, the ‘New Right’, lead by Troy Southgate, specialises in Holocaust denial, various other forms of historical revisionism, and the promotion of racism and fascism.

German goes on trial for Holocaust denial
The Associated Press
October 8, 2008

POTSDAM, Germany: A founder member of a left-wing terrorist group turned neo-Nazi went on trial in Germany Wednesday accused of publishing documents on the Internet denying the Holocaust.

Horst Mahler, a founding member of the Red Army Faction in 1970, is accused of regularly posting documents online between 2001 and 2004.

Denial of the Nazi Holocaust is a crime in Germany. Mahler has been charged with incitement and faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

The Potsdam state court trial is the latest case against the 72-year-old attorney, who was sentenced to 11 months in prison in July last year for giving the stiff-armed Nazi salute when he reported to prison after a conviction in a separate case.

In addition to several neo-Nazi related convictions, a court in Mainz in 2003 found Mahler guilty of condoning a crime for saying the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in the United States were justified and fined him several thousand euros (dollars).

He was also convicted in the mid-1970s for RAF related activities — including several bank robberies and for helping notorious terrorist Andreas Baader, another founding member of the group, to escape from jail.

He was sentenced to 14 years in prison but was released in 1980 after he made several public statements condemning terrorism and Red Army Faction methods.

Mahler then joined the far-right National Democratic Party, from 2000 to 2003, and acted as its attorney. The Potsdam trial is expected to last until at least mid-November.

See also : The Red Army Faction — 10 Years After Its Dissolution, Deutsche Welle, April 20, 2008 | Anti-Nazi Schmazi (August 2, 2008) | Gerald Frederick Toben arrested @ Heathrow (October 2, 2008)

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Russian German Danish Finnish Australian Nazi Schmazi

Prominent local scholars from the Australian punk community have expressed shock and surprise at what they allege are the lies and hypocrisy of Australian journalists. The outraged reaction follows the broadcast of a number of stories concerning contemporary Russia. “Anarchy is a fag!” exclaimed one concerned Melbourne scholar upon learning that SBS had broadcast Letter to Anna (Winner of the Vaclav Havel Award at One World Filmfestival, Prague 2008). “They think they’re getting to Putin, but they’re clearly not”, commented Chunga. “Their shitty little film is probably better off being a film about me! But seriously, all they’re doing is bringing more hate into Russia. People hate them, because they go to Russia expecting a fun time, not repression, and they show up to a cold place because some loser is trying to undermine patriotic feeling.”

In a second, allegedly unpatriotic report by the ABC, “Life for many minority groups in Russia has become increasingly difficult as the incidence of hate crimes rises…” claims Scott Bevan (Russian hate crime increases, ABC Lateline, October 6, 2008). Doug Smith, spokesperson for the lobby group Skin Heads Neither For Nor Against Racial Prejudice (SHNFNARP), said “You would have to call that a pretty unsuccessful piece of reportage. Scott Bevan thinks his identity is secret but he has a shop called 1+4=88 on Sydney Road in Brunswick that prints leftist t-shirts with spelling errors and stuff. I fronted him about the shit that he talks on the ABC but he denied it”. Upon viewing the broadcast, Mark Bastard, a member of the Brisbane-based group Keyboard Warriors, issued a challenge to Scott: “Give me your address, daytime and nighttime contact phone numbers, and I promise you I will beat the fucking shit out of you and then make a black man take a shit in your face.”

In other news, in a case with parallels to that of Unkle Frederick Toben, Denmark is to extradite two men over neo-Nazi music. According to Associated Press (October 7, 2008): “Danish authorities say two men arrested for producing and distributing neo-Nazi music in Germany will be extradited to Germany. The Justice Ministry has decided that the men — a Dane and a German — can be extradited under Danish law. The Ministry Tuesday said the men have the right to test the case before a Danish court before being extradited. The pair were arrested August 27 north of Copenhagen on a German extradition request. German investigators say the pair produced as many as 100,000 copies of neo-Nazi music under the label Celtic Moon.” Another report by Deutsche Welle states: “They are presumed to have had contact to a partner in Australia, who allegedly copied the CDs and sent them to Denmark for distribution in Europe.”

An earlier report (Frankfurt prosecutors arrest neo-Nazi music producers, The Local, August 27, 2008), states that German national Stephan G., 33, and Dane Flemming C, 32, are “also allegedly connected to the banned Werwolf Records company, which [Thorsten Heise of the German NPD] used to produce the equally illegal two-part sampler “The Germans are Coming”. The searches in Finland were targeted at managers of Werwolf, which is a reference to the Nazi underground that continued fighting after the end of WWII”.

The identity of the partner in Australia has yet to be disclosed, although there are a number of links between Werwolf and local neo-Nazis. For example, Newcastle band Blood Red Eagle is on sale at the Werwolf website, as is the band Deaths Head, Kilgore and Shatter Pattern. Blood Red Eagle and Ravenous — whose lead shouter Jesse also strained his vocal chords for the band Deaths Head — both performed at this year’s Ian Stuart Donaldson memorial gig in Beaconsfield in September. The third band on the bill was Belgian band Kill Baby Kill, who most recently achieved notoriety prancing about on stage in Redhill.

Locally, neo-Nazi titles — Blood Red Eagle (AUS), Bound For Glory (UK not US), Fortress (AUS), Legion of St. George (UK), Retaliator (UK), Skrewdriver (UK) and the incomparable Southern Storm (”Niggers, Jews and Communists / Look out scum, you’re on our list!”) — are available through Snapshot Records in Sydney. (Oddly, Snapshot also endorses Class War — and, presumably, Class War endorses Snapshot; or at least, the use of its logo.) Other distributors include Scythian Sevices (which deals exclusively in neo-Nazi muzak) and Deadset Music, which stocks a small range of fascist / neo-Nazi / RAC and white power music — including but not limited to Bakers Dozen, Battle Scarred, Combat 84, Condemned 84, Hateful, Kampfzone, Knockdown, Les Villains, Marching On, Retaliator, Scum, Tattooed Motherfuckers, The Gits and Unit Lost.

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White Privilege // Whiteness Studies

FWD: This is Your Nation on White Privilege
Jude Paul Dizon | September 30, 2008 – 3:13 am
Tags: racism, whiteness

Ch-ch-check this out y’all.

From: http://www.redroom.com/blog/tim-wise/this-your-nation-white-privilege-updated
Author: Tim Wise

For those who still can’t grasp the concept of white privilege, or who are looking for some easy-to-understand examples of it, perhaps this list will help.

White privilege is when you can get pregnant at seventeen like Bristol Palin and everyone is quick to insist that your life and that of your family is a personal matter, and that no one has a right to judge you or your parents, because “every family has challenges,” even as black and Latino families with similar “challenges” are regularly typified as irresponsible, pathological and arbiters of social decay.

White privilege is when you can call yourself a “fuckin’ redneck,” like Bristol Palin’s boyfriend does, and talk about how if anyone messes with you, you’ll “kick their fuckin’ ass,” and talk about how you like to “shoot shit” for fun, and still be viewed as a responsible, all-American boy (and a great son-in-law to be) rather than a thug.

White privilege is when you can attend four different colleges in six years like Sarah Palin did (one of which you basically failed out of, then returned to after making up some coursework at a community college), and no one questions your intelligence or commitment to achievement, whereas a person of color who did this would be viewed as unfit for college, and probably someone who only got in in the first place because of affirmative action…

And so on and so forth. The post is on the ‘Young People For’ (YPF) website. YPF is a project of the US-based group ‘People For the American Way’, and was “established in 2004 as a strategic, long-term leadership initiative… to invest in the next generation of leaders and build a long-term national network for young progressives”.

The opinions of two young progressives regarding the recent protests at the RNC have been published in ‘From Slingshots to Solutions: Goals for Organizers’ (The Nation, October 1, 2008). The authors are Calvin Williams (‘Fellowship Coordinator at Young People For’) and Matt Birkhold (editor of ‘Elements: The Monthly Publication of the National Hip Hop Political Convention‘). Their analysis identifies the RNC Welcoming Committee as being responsible for the repression of the protests: “…the actions of a small group of anarchist activists provided justification for excessive law enforcement tactics, including the use of concussion grenades, tear gas and mass arrests. A few stray activists damaging property and using violent direct action ultimately resulted in repression for other groups caught between the battle lines.” The spoiling tactics of the violent anarchists, they argue, can be usefully contrasted with the protest activities of the Southern Christian Leadership Coalition, and those of the Civil Rights Movement.

Williams and Berkhold’s critique obviously has quite general applications but is of particular relevance in the context of an exploration of the concept of ‘whiteness’ given that the antics of the Welcoming Committee, they argue, has particular ramifications for activists and communities ‘of colour’: “Down the line, such tactics may be used to justify investigations of local organizers and their communities. In particular, non-white communities and activists of color will likely bear the brunt of police and state repression at levels greater than before the convention.” Or to put it another way: “White privilege is when you can damage property and use violent direct action without regard for the consequences for non-white communities and activists of colour”.

Well, sorta.

In fact, eight members of the Welcoming Committee — white privilege notwithstanding — have been arrested and charged with terrorism, and if found guilty, face up to 7 1/2 years in prison (Protesters or terrorists? Charge raises question, Amy Forliti/Associated Press, October 5, 2008). As an aside, Williams and Berkhold explicitly base their tactical considerations, in part, on a generalised strategy of reliance upon the state. Thus, in terms of ‘Tactical improvement’ they argue: “Tactical escalation will more effectively challenge decision makers and institutions while creating new opportunities for moving power and support in our favor. As referenced earlier, the SCLC employed tactic escalation strategies to create the conditions necessary for state intervention. SCLC members were successful in escalation because of their ongoing collective reflection on their campaign’s failings and assessment of which tactics would achieve political intervention.” For anarchists and other radicals, this approach is obviously problematic.

Whiteness Studies

Oz Conservative — a blog by an “Australian traditionalist conservative” — wrote in September 2007:

Ten years ago there were no such courses. Now “whiteness studies” is being taught at over 30 American campuses [Source (presumably): ‘Whiteness Studies’, Chris Weinkopf, FrontPageMagazine.com, June 25, 2003]. In Australia too there are academics teaching this subject; in 2003 they formed their own whiteness studies association. So what is it? In short, it’s a field of studies based on the theory that whites invented the idea of biological race in order to oppress indigenous peoples and to benefit from unearned privileges.

Oz Conservative argues (see also Unpacking whose privilege?, September 22, 2008) that the effect of Whiteness Studies upon (white) students is pernicious. He cites the case of one student who, upon undertaking her studies, then “took a frightening journey into Australia’s violent history… The path was at times very distressing. My study journal was often wrinkled with tears.” Another academic relates how her students experience a range of negative emotions in response to her teachings. (Unfortunately, Oz provides no citations.) Beyond this, Whiteness Studies is dangerous because it is ideologically incoherent, and a product of the failings of liberal modernism — chief among them, in this context, the failure to acknowledge that race is a ‘biological fact’ and not a ‘social construct’ — which in turn produces unacceptable political consequences: a genocidal imperative to destroy the white race. And of course, some advocate just that. For example: Abolish the White Race – By Any Means Necessary (Race Traitor, No.1, Winter 1993):

The white race is a historically constructed social formation – historically constructed because (like royalty) it is a product of some people’s responses to historical circumstances; a social formation because it is a fact of society corresponding to no classification recognized by natural science.

The white race cuts across ethnic and class lines. It is not coextensive with that portion of the population of European descent, since many of those classified as “colored” can trace some of their ancestry to Europe, while African, Asian, or American Indian blood flows through the veins of many considered white. Nor does membership in the white race imply wealth, since there are plenty of poor whites, as well as some people of wealth and comfort who are not white.

The white race consists of those who partake of the privileges of the white skin in this society. Its most wretched members share a status higher, in certain respects, than that of the most exalted persons excluded from it, in return for which they give their support to the system that degrades them.

The key to solving the social problems of our age is to abolish the white race. Until that task is accomplished, even partial reform will prove elusive, because white influence permeates every issue in U.S. society, whether domestic or foreign.

Advocating the abolition of the white race is distinct from what is called “anti-racism.” The term “racism” has come to be applied to a variety of attitudes, some of which are mutually incompatible, and has been devalued to mean little more than a tendency to dislike some people for the color of their skin. Moreover, anti-racism admits the natural existence of “races” even while opposing social distinctions among them. The abolitionists maintain, on the contrary, that people were not favored socially because they were white; rather they were defined as “white” because they were favored. Race itself is a product of social discrimination; so long as the white race exists, all movements against racism are doomed to fail.

The existence of the white race depends on the willingness of those assigned to it to place their racial interests above class, gender or any other interests they hold. The defection of enough of its members to make it unreliable as a determinant of behavior will set off tremors that will lead to its collapse…

Whiteness Studies Down Under

In Australia, the peak body for the promotion of the study of whiteness would appear to be the Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association (ACRAWSA):

ACRAWSA is an exciting and growing social and cultural network of researchers who recognise that whiteness operates through institutions, ideology and identity formation to secure political, legal and economic privileges for white people as a collective leaving many Indigenous and other people racialised as ‘non white’ collectively disadvantaged and dispossessed of material, cultural and intellectual resources.

Thus far, the Association has organised two conferences — The Borderpolitics of Whiteness (2006) and Whiteness, Race and Reproduction: Bodies, Nations, Knowledges (2007) — and a third (Re-Orienting Whiteness) is to take place in December, 2008. As is normally the case with academic conferences, attendance is restricted, both by way of subject matter, but also, and moreover, cost: those registering their attendance late — “after 5 October 2008, subject to change” — must pay $250 (full rate) or $180 (postgraduate/unwaged/community). Of course, it’s possible to sneak in to one or two seminars (and to thereby possibly present the organisers with the opportunity for a fulsome debate on ‘The Borderpolitics of Academic Discourse’ while ‘Re-Orienting’ the poors in the direction of the nearest Exit. On the other hand — and in all fairness to ACRAWSA — their journal is available online.) Note that a handful of racist malcontents on Stormfront have declared their intention to provide some free entertainment for conference attendees.

See also : ‘Tripping Over the White Fantastic’, Joshua T. Wiley, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 2, 2008 (“A job candidate in sociology whose research focuses on race finds that he’s not what search committees were expecting”) | ‘Judgment Day’, Mark Oppenheimer, The New York Times (Magazine), September 19, 2008 | Lynching to Belong: Claiming Whiteness through Racial Violence, Cynthia Skove Nevels, A&M University Press, 2007, Review by John Barnhill (Southwest Journal of Culture) | Anarchy 102 : Race (April 10, 2007) | Racism, rednecks, and if only these were brains (January 9, 2007)

    A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE

    One hears a lot of talk about privilege in anarchist circles these days. “Male privilege”, “white-skin privilege”, “first-world privilege” and similar phrases come up regularly in discussion, but with no real analysis to back them up, as if everyone should understand exactly what is meant. And, indeed, it is not so difficult to figure out what is meant by these phrases. Their clear implication is that if the oppression and exploitation one suffers in this society is not as intense as that which another suffers, then one is privileged relative to that other person. But such a conception of privilege is useless from an anarchist and revolutionary perspective. It only has meaning in relation to the reformist concept of equality before the law, which is always equality of exploitation and oppression. For those of us who have no interest in rights, but rather want the freedom to determine our own lives and so find the only equality worth pursuing to be equality of access to all that is necessary for determining the conditions of our existence—that is, for those of us for whom the destruction of the social order and the revolutionary transformation of reality are the essential first steps toward making our lives our own—a very different concept of privilege must be developed.

    We live in a class society. This has been true since the accumulation of wealth and power into a few hands gave rise to the state and capital. The few who rule determine the conditions under which everyone exists, institutionalizing social relations that maintain and expand their control over wealth and power. The ruling class structures these relations in such a way that the survival of the exploited classes depends upon their continued participation in the reproduction of these relationships, thus guaranteeing the continuation of class society. Thus, it can be said that the ruling class structures social relationships in such a way that the continued reproduction of society will always privilege the ruling class and its needs. In any class society—thus, in any society in which the state and the economy exist—only the ruling class can be truly said to have privilege.

    But the ruling class does not impose itself upon a passive populace. The history of class society is always the history of class struggle, the history of the exploited trying to take their lives and the social conditions under which they exist back in order to determine them for themselves. Thus, it is in the interest of the ruling class to structure social relations in such a way as to create divisions within the exploited classes that cloud their understanding of the nature of their struggle and of their enemy. The ruling class accomplishes this through various institutions, identities and ideologies such as nation, race, gender, occupation, sexual preference and so on. It is not hard to see how the ruling class uses these structures for its ends. It grants people in specific social categories particular “privileges” defined in terms of that category. But being granted a privilege by those who define your life on their terms is not the same thing as having privilege. This becomes especially clear when anyone who is not of the ruling class steps out of line. Their so-called privileges can quickly disappear.

    Furthermore, these “privileges” granted by the ruling order to people in certain social categories among the exploited actually do amount to nothing more than a lessening of the intensity of exploitation and oppression experienced by these people relative to others. Thus, men are less likely to be sexually harassed and assaulted than women and tend to receive greater compensation for the same level of exploitation at the job. White people are less likely to be harassed by cops or to be charged with felonies for victimless crimes and sentenced to years in prison than non-white people and find it easier to get a job. Heterosexuals generally do not have to worry about being beaten or ostracized because of their sexual preference. The list could go on, but I think the point is clear. All of these so-called privileges are nothing more than a minimal easing of the conditions of exploitation experienced by people in these specific social categories. They are intended to convince these people that they have more in common with their exploiters than with those not granted the same “privileges” and to convince the others that their real enemy is not the ruling class, but rather those granted a less intense level of exploitation.

    In this light, moralistic calls to recognize one’s own privilege and give it up are meaningless. They serve no purpose in the creation of a revolutionary project aimed at the destruction of all rule. As we have seen, the so-called privileges enumerated in the mea culpas of guilt ridden radicals are really nothing more than means for constructing social identities that serve the ruling class by producing artificial divisions among those they exploit. So if we want to move the revolutionary project of destroying all rule and privilege forward, then our task is not to give up some phantom privilege that has never really been our own, but to expose and move beyond the artificial identities that smother our individuality and cripple us in our battle against the ruling order. Since only the ruling class truly has privilege, the destruction of privilege will only occur when we destroy all rule.

    ~ Anonymous, Willful Disobedience, Vol. 2, No. 8

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Kerry Bolton : a right scum bag?

A former member of the New Zealand Nazi Party whose views on satanic worship were analyzed in a master’s thesis has persuaded the University of Waikato to remove the publication from its library and its online repository, The Dominion Post reported on Tuesday.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” Mr Bolton told the Times. “He accuses me of being the biggest bastard in New Zealand. If I read that (about someone else) I would think that guy is `a right scum bag’.” Mr Bolton said he complained to the university in late August about “shoddy research and inept supervision and examination” of the thesis and pointed to several flaws. Waikato University director of communications Lisa Finucane said the thesis had been removed from the library and online repository while the university established a robust, fair process to deal with the complaint…

As you do.

See also : New Zealand university removes neo-Nazi thesis, JTA, October 7, 2008

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Ronan Lee Goes Green

From the Department of It’s Not Just Nine Year Old Children Who Are Revolting:

Ronan Lee, Queensland MLA for Indooroopilly (and anti-choice Catholic), has resigned from the ALP and joined the Socialist Alliance Greens. As justification, he cited his Gub’mint’s inaction on addressing climate change and other, pressing environmental issues. (The other matters he cited are renewable energy, public transport, wilderness protection and the Traveston Crossing Dam project.) Bob Brown apparently reckons there’s a lesson to be learned for Peter Garrett in Lee’s defection, but quite what that is, I’m not sure. Be nice to parrots? The Minister for the Yartz, Uranium Mining, Woodchipping, and Shit-Eating Grins:

has sidestepped pleas to halt plans to log southern Tasmania’s forests which would threaten the survival of one of Australia’s rarest parrots. Birds Australia, Australia’s biggest science-based conservation group, has called on Mr Garrett to take urgent action to stop woodchip logging from destroying food trees and nesting hollows in a key breeding area for the endangered swift parrot. The parrots, rarer than China’s giant panda or Borneo’s orang-utans, are listed by the World Conservation Union in its Red Book of globally endangered species. Fewer than 1000 pairs of swift parrots remain in the wild, and hundreds of the blossom-feeding birds have arrived in Wielangta’s tall eucalypt forest, flying in over Bass Strait from the mainland’s dry inland and coastal woodlands. It’s the longest migration route of any parrot species, and the birds are often seen in Canberra during their brief stopovers.

In the 2006 election, Ronan Lee gained 9,410 votes (40.46%), the Liberal candidate 9,868 votes (42.43%) and the Greens candidate 3,979 votes (17.11%). Meaning — I think — that Lee has some chance of holding the seat at the next state election if a sufficient number of preferences are directed his way…

See also : Indooroopilly Labor MP Ronan Lee joins Greens, Larvatus Prodeo, October 5, 2008 | Qld Labor MP joins the Greens, Crikey (Andrew Bartlett), October 5, 2008

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Kerry Bolton and the Power of !nataS

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Thesis on Neo-Nazism pulled by university
Nicola Brennan
Waikato Times
October 6, 2008

Waikato University has abruptly pulled a student’s thesis from its library after complaints from the subject of the research – a right-wing extremist.

The thesis, exploring satanic and neo-Nazi themes, had already been marked and published, earning its author top marks.

It is a highly unusual move to remove a student’s work after publication.

The thesis, published six months ago and titled ‘Dreamers of the Dark: Kerry Bolton and the Order of the Left Hand Path, a Case-study of a Satanic/Neo Nazi Synthesis’, was submitted as part of a Masters degree by philosophy and religious studies student Roel Van Leeuwen.

Mr Bolton is a well-known figure both in New Zealand and Australia in the far-right movement, and is a former National Front secretary.

The university’s student newspaper, Nexus, reported today the thesis was available to read at the university’s library and on-line publishing repository, as recently as two weeks ago.

Nexus reported neither Mr Van Leeuwen nor the thesis co-supervisor, Professor Dov Bing, were notified prior to its sudden removal.

The newspaper said it established that no legal threat had been received against either Mr Van Leeuwen or the University of Waikato. Rather, the thesis was the subject of a mere complaint from Kerry Bolton.

Professor Bing told Nexus the thesis was a first-class piece of work, and was externally moderated by other universities before being published.

The thesis was assessed by two senior academics from other New Zealand universities, Professor Bing said.

They both deemed it to be a first-class piece of research.

Mr Van Leeuwen told Nexus he was surprised that he had not been told that the thesis was being pulled.

Mr Bolton’s website shows numerous letters he has sent to the University’s Vice Chancellor, Roy Crawford, complaining about the thesis.

    Unkle Kerry’s diatribe is titled “Dreamers of the Dark — Exposed: Zionist Smear-Mongering Posing as ‘Scholarship’… Waikato University’s Sub-standards”: “This site is solely dedicated to exposing the bigotry, academic incompetence and personal political agendas that resulted in Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand, accepting and publishing as an “MA thesis”…”
    http://www.freewebs.com/dreamers-of-the-dark/

Mr Bolton said the thesis “amounts to a poorly contrived smear-document against a private individual, namely myself”.

He said the thesis was “ineptly researched” and reading it made him feel literally and physically sick.

He pointed to what he said were numerous flaws in the thesis.

Mr Van Leeuwen said he stood by his work. The thesis had received full-class honours and it was accurate.

Mr Bolton has featured on the self-described Holocaust revisionist Adelaide Institute’s website, whose founder and director Fredrick Toben was arrested on October 1 at Heathrow Airport for holocaust denial.

In addition to sending letters complaining that the thesis was mistaken, Unkle Kerry made some:

Suggested Remedies

1. Immediate removal of the thesis from public access, including the internet.
2. Guarantee that the thesis will neither at any time nor in any form or medium be published or made publicly available.
3. That Leeuwen’s MA Degree is revoked.
4. That Dennis Green, Dov Bing and Marg Coldham-Fussell be answerable as to their involvement in encouraging Leeuwen in the direction he took.
5. An explanation as to why the thesis was passed by examiners as being of sufficient merit.
6. Financial compensation from Waikato University for the emotional and physical stress caused and the time and energy expended in dealing with this matter.

It now appears that University authorities have acquiesced to Unkle Kerry’s first request, which obviously begs the question as to whether or not they will follow his other suggestions…

Kerry Bolton (1956–): Another former NZ Nazi Party member, Bolton is a highly-entertaining fascist bozo, having been a member of numerous other political formations: the National Front (1978), Church of Odin (1980), New Force (1981), Nationalist Workers Party (1983), Fascist Union (1998), Workers’ Front (1999), and others. Bolton also helped form the New Zealand New Right (not to be confused with Welf Herfurth’s New Right Australia & New Zealand). Most recently, Unkle Kerry signed his name to ‘The ANZAC Declaration: Australia First Party And New Zealand Nationalist Alliance: Declaration Of Common Interests And Future Relations’ (April 25, 2008), joining fellow nutzis (‘For Australia’) Brendan Gidley, Jim Saleam, Neil Baird and (For New Zealand) Kyle Chapman and Anton Foljambe.

Dreamers of the Dark: Kerry Bolton and the Order of the Left Hand Path, a Case-study of a Satanic/Neo-Nazi Synthesis (2008)

* Van Leeuwen, Wilhelmus Roelof

Abstract
In 1990 a small self-published journal/magazine called The Watcher was distributed among New Zealand’s occult underground. The Watcher described itself as ‘the New Zealand Voice of the Left Hand Path’, and was published as the journal of the Order of the Left Hand Path. The Watcher and the Order directed its attentions towards those occultists who identified themselves as Satanists and, as such, the journal articulated a distinctly Satanic philosophy and perspective. However, as the journal evolved and developed, renaming itself as The Heretic and The Nexus in later years, there arose alongside Satanic philosophy an increasing emphases on what could be called esoteric Nazism or esoteric Nationalism. Given that the editor of The Watcher was Kerry Bolton, a man who has been immersed in New Zealand’s Nationalist/neo-Nazi movement since the early 1970s, such an increasingly political orientation was perhaps unsurprising. This thesis examines the way in which the Order bought Satanic and neo-Nazi ideologies together and the resulting synthesis. It also looks at the transition from being a Satanic order led by a neo-Nazi to an openly neo-Nazi Order that uses Satanic philosophy to justify and popularise its conception of National Socialism.

Publication details
Download http://adt.waikato.ac.nz./public/adt-uow20080314.113539
Publisher The University of Waikato. Philosophy and Religious Studies
Keywords Kerry Bolton, neo-Nazi, National Socialism, Paganism, Satanism, New Zealand, Nationalist, New Right, Order of the Left Hand Path, OLHP, Ordo Sinistra Viviendi, OSV, Order of the Deorc Fyre, ODF, The Black Order, TBO, anti-semitism, occult, Nazi
Language English

See also : All I want for Crassmas is a Satanic, Hollywood Nazi (December 24, 2006)

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free speech (for the dumb)

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The right to voice unpopular, or even untrue and unpleasant, opinions is essential to free speech – and free speech is one of the most basic values of any liberal democracy.

Free speech cannot flourish when the individual may express only those opinions which the state has decided it will permit. Once that happens, it evokes George Orwell’s nightmare of the Ministry of Truth, in which the state throttles all independent thought and destroys free expression completely.

That is why the arrest of Mr X is so disturbing. Mr X has not committed a crime in this country. His offence is to have published opinions on his website, which he writes from his home in country C, that question whether children and infants do not in fact enjoy sexual intercourse with adults.

His opinions are wrong and offensive – but error and offensiveness are not grounds for banning an opinion, still less for imprisoning the individual who expresses it.

Approving of paedophilia is not a crime in A but it is illegal in B. The authorities in B want to punish Mr X for his views – and they have asked the courts here to help them. They want A to extradite Mr X so he can be tried and sentenced for his “thought crimes”.

The legal system in A should have no part in this process. It is a blatant attack on free speech.

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Michael Moorcock: What’s your position on free speech?

Andrea Dworkin: I don’t think the British understand US law. Here, burning a cross on a black person’s lawn was recently protected as free speech by the Supreme Court. It’s obviously a big subject, but the First Amendment, which keeps Congress from making laws that punish speech, doesn’t say, for instance, that I have a right to say what I want, let alone that I have a right to say it on NBC or CBS. After I have expressed myself, the government isn’t supposed to punish me. But women and people of colour, especially African-Americans, have been excluded from any rights of speech for most of our history. In the US it costs money to have access to the means of speech. If you’re a woman, sexual assault can stop you from speaking; so can almost constant intimidation and threat. The First Amendment was designed to protect white, land-owning men from the power of the state. This was followed by the Second Amendment, which says, “. . . and we have guns”. Women and most blacks were chattels, without any speech rights of any kind. So the First Amendment protects the speech of Thomas Jefferson, but has Sally Hemmings ever said a word anyone knows about? My own experience is that speech is not free; it costs a lot.

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“Goebbels was in favor of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you’re really in favor of free speech, then you’re in favor of freedom of speech for precisely for views you despise. Otherwise, you’re not in favor of free speech.”

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Tom Switzer : Man of Letters

Having already discussed Tom ‘Man of the People‘ Switzer’s stellar performance on Q&A, it’s time to examine his contributions to Australian public discourse as a Man of Letters.

To begin with, of his years spent toiling away for the neo-conservative (read: statist-reactionary) American Enterprise Institute and the Australian Financial Review, there appear to be few traces online. He did, however, write a book review of Tripwire: Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changed World (Doug Bandow) for the AEI zine (January 2000), as well as one of The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress (Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross). Beyond this, it seems, he was mostly of notice once he’d left their corporate bosom and returned to Australia — whereupon he could be quoted singing the praises of his, and their, hero.

Of his sojourn at the AFR, the most notorious of his writings has already been referred to: “FOOTNOTE With friends like the Palestinians, who needs enemies?”, December 23, 1998. According to Tom, having surveyed the previous week’s events in the Middle East — US President Bill Clinton’s holiday in Gaza, followed by his lying authorisation of missile attacks upon Iraq (aka ‘Operation Desert Fox’) — “it would appear that the Palestinians remain vicious thugs who show no serious willingness to comply with agreements”. Tom’s ‘argument’, such as it was, is as follows:

At the beginning of the week, President Bill Clinton went to Palestinian-controlled Gaza where he gave an impassioned speech on the plight of the locals. The Palestinians responded by unashamedly embracing the US leader and rejecting passages in their charter calling for Israel’s destruction. Three days later, Mr Clinton launched US strikes to obliterate military installations in Iraq. To which the Palestinians responded: “Death to Clinton” and “Death to America” while burning American and Israeli flags. The moral of this story is simply this: the Palestinians cannot be trusted in the peace process.

And what a story.

Operation Desert Fox

Four years after Bill’s foxy operation in the desert, Robert Fisk (‘Bush Wants War Not Justice’, ZNet, September 18, 2002) wrote:

Major Scott Ritter, Iraq’s nemesis-turned-saviour, was indeed – as an inspector – regularly travelling to Tel Aviv to consult Israeli intelligence. Then Saddam accused the UN inspectors of working for the CIA. And he was right. The United States, it emerged, was using the UN’s Baghdad offices to bug Iraq’s government communications. And once the inspectors were withdrawn in 1998 and the US and Britain launched “Operation Desert Fox”, it turned out that virtually every one of the bombing targets had been visited by UN inspectors over the previous six months. Far from being an inspectorate, the UN lads – though they didn’t all know it – had been acting as forward air controllers, drawing up an American hit list rather than monitoring compliance with UN resolutions.

By Tom’s standards, one might reasonably conclude that United States citizens remain vicious thugs who show no serious willingness to comply with agreements. In any case, Tom’s twitterings were held to be in breach of New South Wales racial vilification laws.

And from the AFR, Tom progressed to The Australian.

Operation Restore Hope in Australian Journalism

In a column published on March 5, 2008, Janet Albrechtsen wrote:

IT is only a slight exaggeration to say opinion writing in the Australian press has two eras: BT and AT. Before Tom. And after Tom. The dividing line is October 2001, when Tom Switzer commenced as editor of The Australian’s opinion page. Switzer departed last week, but one hopes that the AT legacy will continue…

High praise indeed.

(Note that prior to this Janet expressed her approval of Tom’s vilification of the Palestinians in her column of January 18, 2008, when she noted that “the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal upheld a complaint against The Australian‘s opinion page editor, Tom Switzer, for saying perfectly accurately, if somewhat colourfully, in 1998 that the Palestinians were “vicious thugs” who were derailing the peace process.” In her considered opinion, Tom’s case — to be precise, Ali Kazak’s complaint of racial vilification — is a good example of how “the little guys [get] put through the human rights commission wringer”, further noting that “Failing to complain about the quotidian incidences of oppression by human rights bodies only encourages the egregious examples to occur”. One wonders who else she believes might run afoul of their oppressive practices.)

So: what did Tom do during his seven-year (2001–2008) reign? For one thing, Tom solicited opinions from others. First, some context.

Guy Rundle (‘Power Intellectuals in the Howard Era’, arena magazine, No.91, Oct–Nov 2007:

In the 1970s, the Whitlam Government had been able to institute a range of social policies that some of its working-class supporters would have seen as either wacky or irrelevant because the main game was economic equality and political power for permanent irreversible change. In the 1990s, the message that the economy was largely out of the government’s hands served to focus many frustrations on the residual cultural power of the ‘elites’, to be presented over the next years as the source of all the country’s woes. This proceeded in essentially the same manner as it did with the rise of right-wing populist movements in the 1890s — a group of journalists, bookish politicians, think tank writers and a few others, all of whose lives, networks and living habits were essentially part of the way of life they were describing, constructed themselves as the unmediated voice of the people, channelling its general will. For those in the know, this was often comic — there was something ridiculous about an old Push-anarchist [sic] like Paddy McGuinness, a gay Maoist such as Christopher Pearson, and an erratic serial enthusiast like Keith Windschuttle presenting themselves in opposition to a ‘cultural elite’. One wondered at times what sort of naked horror they would be greeted with if they turned up en masse at the suburban barbeques they were so keen on celebrating. The use of the ‘elite’ tag reached its apogee around the time of the Tampa refugee crisis, September 11, the sequestration of David Hicks and, to a lesser degree, the publication and puffing of Windschuttle’s The Fabrication of Aboriginal History. Compared to the vicious and often lethal populism of the first decades of the twentieth century it was light enough stuff, but it was essentially of the same form — a small group of deracinated types wanting of patriotic feeling and alienated from everyday life had set themselves in opposition to commonsense and self-evident values. Much of the sharpening of this ‘debate’ was done by Tom Switzer, the op-ed editor of The Australian, who had transformed the page into one similar to The Wall Street Journal‘s and, paradoxically, had often early on hammered home the theme of deracinated unAustralianness with extensive reprintings from US newspapers and journals…

Questions of foreign intervention could then be put not in terms of Australia’s interests as a geographically Asian country, but as a junior partner in the advancement of the grand project of the West. Questions of social policy would be put not in the terms of a mixed-economy, developed over decades, but in the American free market framework of choice and freedom versus constraint and coercion. A complicated pantomime would develop whereby a right-wing think tank would produce a report which would be trailed in the News Ltd pages and then be noticed as a good idea by the government which would then commission the think tank to flesh it out, and on it would go. This process was essentially a simulation of a public sphere with the public left out, their part played by power intellectuals. Indeed the gap was so great that Murdoch did not even feel the need to disguise the process behind a fig leaf of pluralism. In recent comments he has noted that he has now been converted to the notion that climate change was an urgent problem for humanity, and that the message would be introduced into news stories in all his publications. The fact that someone can talk about ideas in this manner — as if they were vitamin B added undetectably to bread, rather than matters to be openly debated — speaks volumes about the structural cynicism of the organisation for which [Paul] Kelly [to whom Guy is responding] works. Given that the editorials of The Australian were, at the time, almost daily screeds of climate change scepticism, which have now tailed off, one can only presume that the entire editorial staff came simultaneously and separately to the same conclusion as Murdoch…

Curiously enough, this dismal conspectus was admitted explicitly by Tom Switzer, in the record of a dinner speech in the most recent Quadrant — one that in any other era would have been buried under Chatham House rules. On the theme ‘conservatives are winning the culture war’, Switzer notes that in contrast to the days when Left voices allegedly dominated opinion pages:

    Today, by contrast, the ranks of the Right have swelled to include Andrew Bolt, Piers Akerman, Gerard Henderson, Greg Sheridan, Miranda Devine, Janet Albrechtsen, Imre Salusinszky, Sandra Lee, Michael Baume, Dennis Shanahan, Terry McCrann, Michael Duffy, John Roskam, Tim Blair, Christopher Pearson, Paul Gray, Neil Mitchell, and Paul Sheehan …

And of the ABC:

    Even the ABC has shown signs of political diversity in the past decade, though conservatives not surprisingly feel betrayed by Donald McDonald. Of the long-time ABC chairman, one high-profile Liberal said:

    As far as Liberals go, the major cultural war of the last twenty years has been against the Left of the ABC. And John Howard has failed to fight it. Donald McDonald has become our equivalent of John Kerr, and John Howard should have known he’d turn on us.

In other words, the op-ed pages — presumably not subject to the referendum process — have been almost entirely stuffed with conservatives. The ABC chairman’s defence of its independence and the sacking of an incompetent general manager amount to a betrayal of the project. This, apparently, is how pluralism now works in Australia.

“How pluralism now works in Australia”; Or, “Go and fuck yourself”

In ‘If the BBC can do it, so can Aunty’ (July 16, 2007), Tom simultaneously displays his hostility to the Communist ABC, appreciation for the efforts of former Communists, and their — and his — skepticism regarding climate change: “Certainly the ABC was right to broadcast the controversial British Channel 4 documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle, if only to prove to taxpayers to whom she purportedly answers that Aunty is fair and balanced about climate change.” A task for which British filmmaker Michael Durkin, producer of Swindle, is apparently well-qualified for.

Swindle was of course preceded by another, equally superb documentary called Against Nature (1997), also produced by Durkin. Like Swindle, Against Nature was ostensibly directed at introducing some hard science into the mushy rhetoric of environmentalists. Some of the flavour of Durkin’s views may be found in an interview conducted with Durkin by sp!ked, ‘Apocalypse my arse’ (February 7, 2007): ‘I wanted to call it “Apocalypse My Arse”, but in the end we decided on “The Great Global Warming Swindle”. It’s a provocative title, which helps with ratings.’

spi!ked, incidentally, is the latest incarnation of the artist formerly known as the Revolutionary Communist Party, which has spawned a truly bewildering array of front groups over the last few years. Its lider maximo is Frank Furedi. Frank was in Australia in August at the invitation of the Centre for Independent Studies to address ‘The CIS Big Ideas Forum’, 2008 — on the theme of ‘Protecting the Legacy of Freedom: The Ideas of The Enlightenment in the 21st Century’. Frank spoke alongside Ayaan Hirsi Ali, currently a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Frank was also interviewed by Michael Duffy on ABC Radio (and prior to that, in 2004). Michael is a big fan of Frank’s, having previously described him, in the pages of The Australian in 2005, as “one of the most interesting thinkers in the humanities today”. Presumably, Durkin is “one of the most interesting thinkers in the natural sciences today”. Of course, as well as being a most interesting thinker, close colleague of the barmy army at sp!ked, and a filmmaker, Durkin is also a writer. In an email to Simon Singh who questioned some of the science in Swindle, Durkin responded: “Why have we not heard [contrary facts] in the hours and hours of shit programming on global warming shoved down our throats by the BBC? Never mind an irresponsible bit of film-making. Go and fuck yourself.”

Opinions are like arseholes

Along with his embrace of Swindle, on the first anniversary of the Civil Uprising in Cronulla, Tom explained why ‘Beach violence not a symptom of rampant racism’ (December 11, 2006). Apart from the usual blandishments about Orstralia being all right really, Tom avowed that the media was innocent of all charges (it was recalcitrant Muslims wot done it). According to Tom:

Another charge that has gained currency in recent times is that the media, in its general coverage of Muslim-related issues, has ignited “racism and religious bigotry”. In the case of the Cronulla riots, talkback radio host Alan Jones was singled out for allegedly stoking the violence that weekend. Yet the majority of his audience is older than 40 and the rioters at Cronulla were half that age. Besides, talkback hosts are merely raising and debating a subject that has been taboo for too long: that a significant group of Muslims is much more resistant to integration into Western society than other ethnic groups. It is surely far better to discuss openly uncomfortable community concerns than letting them fester.

Multi-millionaire squawkback hack Ordinary man-on-the-street Alan Jones, for one, begged to disagree: “I’m the person that’s led this charge” he loudly proclaimed. In summary, Jones openly advocated and encouraged violent reprisals and vigilante behaviour against young men of Middle Eastern appearance. Or so concluded the NSW police investigation (as reported by Tom’s paper two months prior to the publication of his own analysis). “SYDNEY’S Cronulla race riot and subsequent reprisal attacks have catapulted Australia’s multicultural society into a new phase, a police report into the violence has found. The report, prepared by retired assistant commissioner Norm Hazzard and released today, said the beachside riot last December was fuelled by racial prejudice, alcohol and inflammatory text messages” (Police misjudged Cronulla race tension: report, The Australian, October 20, 2006).

Quadrant: “the most successful and influential magazine of ideas in Australia’s history” to have been launched by the CIA

In keeping with his role as a leading member of the neo-con cheer squad, Tom paid handsome tribute to one of its principal tribunes, Quadrant; the ‘little magazine that has left a big mark‘ on the Australian body politic. Tom and fellow neo-con Owen Harries (founding editor of The National Interest and one of Quadrant‘s editors in the 1960s, now a senior fellow at the CIS, and with a long history of service to state and corporate power) position Quadrant within a mythological history within which it “took guts” to be a ‘conservative’ social critic, and Stalin’s tanks were forever poised to roll southward on to Canberra. “In more recent times it has fought the good fights in the nation’s culture wars, combating the political correctness that has poisoned the intellectual class and, until recent years, the political establishment. Above all else, Quadrant has been a rallying point for Australian intellectuals and journalists who rejected the prevailing leftism of the times.” In short, Quadrant has been the voice of a peculiar brand of US-based neo-conservatism, based on an underlying anti-Communism.

Among its many achievements, Tom and Owen argue, are the following:

Peter Ryan’s revelations about Clark’s biases and dodgy research; Geoffrey Blainey’s and Ron Brunton’s convincing attacks of the black-armband view of history; Robert Manne’s exposure of Wilfred Burchett as a Soviet agent; Keith Windschuttle’s forensic dissection of the historical fabrications of Aboriginal massacres; Gerard Henderson’s (and a 29-year-old Peter Costello’s) attacks on the old industrial relations club, which helped lay the intellectual groundwork for the recent labour market reforms; the work of Lauchlan Chipman, Leonie Kramer and others on education; Dyson Heydon’s critique of judicial activism that many say helped secure him a position in today’s High Court: these and others have had a substantial national impact. And, thanks to the work of McAuley, Vivian Smith and Les Murray, the magazine has made a huge contribution to the promotion of Australian poetry…

Exposing ‘Communist tyranny’ (and its intellectual apologists), whitewashing Australian history, attacking trades unionism and ‘progressive’ judiciaries, espousing neo-liberal economic theory and publishing poetry, in other words. Further, and as a result of the efforts of this intellectual colossus, “Today, few seriously mouth platitudes about apologies, treaties and separatism. Instead John Howard’s (and Quadrant‘s) language of integration and practical reconciliation prevails.” “High praise for a little magazine”, indeed, but — in the manner of Francis Fukuyama’s declaration of ‘The End of History’ (published in The National Interest of Summer 1989) — slightly presumptuous, might I suggest.

The Last Hurrah?

One of Tom’s final hurrahs came after he left The Australian to become a political adviser to former Tory party leader Brendan Nelson. Fellow yuppie Christian Kerr (formerly with Crikey!, and prior to that also a Tory political adviser) wrote rather scathingly that:

There is intense anger in the Opposition over an article that appeared in The Australian‘s opinion pages on July 11 under Nelson’s name, written by his foreign affairs and trade adviser, Tom Switzer, and approved by his chief of staff, Peter Hendy. Switzer left his job as editor of The Australian‘s opinion page to join Nelson’s team. “It’s not his area of expertise. He’s the new kid on the block. He hasn’t worked in a political office,” a senior staffer complained. “I’ve always liked Tom but never thought he had any political judgment,” the conservative warrior said. “That’s why I was surprised he’d jumped ship. He’s incredibly politically naive. He’s a typical think-tank type. They have their own beliefs, oblivious to the fact that 90 per cent of the population doesn’t understand them or disagrees.”

Which is a puzzling remark: Tom not in tune with the needs, desires, interests and perspectives of Joe Six, the Little Aussie Battler on Struggle Street?

Oh wait

See also : Spectator to launch Australian edition, Ben Dowell, guardian.co.uk, October 1, 2008 (“The launch issue will see contributions from the former opinion editor of The Australian newspaper, Tom Switzer.”) | Clive Hamilton, ‘The Australian, Free Speech and Hypocrisy’, newmatilda.com, June 15, 2007 | Alan Knight, ‘The taking of the ABC’, Friends of the ABC, [no date] | Robert Manne, ‘Murdoch’s War’, The Monthly, No.3, July 2005

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