The 2006 Ian Stuart is Dead Celebration @ The (neo-Nazi) Birmy

Well, according to an anonymous reviewer for Blood & Honour Australia anyway…

An historian as well as a thinker, the bonehead in question begins his appraisal with an account of last year’s Ian Stuart is Fat, Round and Six Feet Underground Celebration, also held at The Birmy. It’s described as a “modest affair”, which I think means that basically nobody went — much to Gary ‘Holocaust? What Holocaust?’ and B&H’s disappointment. In contrast, 2004’s effort attracted the Bully Boys (authors of such pop hits as ‘Fire Up the Ovens’) all the way from the USA. A tremendous effort on the part of local pinheads, but still a financial flop.

Being very slow on the uptake, this year the boys apparently tried to lure Steve “Stigger” Calladine (ex-string plucker with Skrewdriver) from the UK, but, being organisationally incompetent (as well as politically pathological), he never made it. (David/Steve Calladine (“Stigger”) is a neo-Nazi musician who, as well as being a former member of Skrewdriver, performed at the BNP‘s “Red, White and Blue” festival 1989-1993, and from 1994-1998 was a strong supporter of Combat 18, appearing at concerts and being interviewed in several C18 videos.) And, to be honest, even if the neo-Nazi piece of shit lived in, say, Perth, I doubt B&H would have managed to arrange for him to prance about at The Birmy in any case.

Which brings us back to 2006 and ‘The Red Reaction’:

The day of the gig started as per usual, the early starters started early and the out of towners began to trickle in as the day progressed. Surprisingly it was a rather poor showing from the Melbourne locals and a good portion of those in attendance had traveled from interstate… For a good many of them it was their first B&H concert. The evening progressed well despite the Melbourne red community getting up to their usual tricks.

For those unaware[,] The Birmingham is in a very “multi-cultural” (aka shitty) part of Melbourne. The reds seem to have taken affront to our presence and having not so cunningly deduced the whereabouts of the event, proceeded to post the location and contact details of the gig on various red websites. Some bottom touching wag then proceeded to call the pub manager and claiming to be a spokesman for the CFMEU[,] stated the pub would be closed down by violence due to the assault of a union member by [boneheads] the previous evening. Full points for originality and credit where credit is due, this story was better than the usual bomb threats[,] and did cause some nervousness on behalf of the pub management. Of course it was all bullshit that came to nothing[,] and prank calls and hang ups were the order of the night throughout the evening. Of the reds themselves however there was never any sign…

In a footnote however, many left wing punks[,] feeling betrayed by The Birmingham (traditionally a punk hangout)[,] called for a boycott of the pub from [sic] their annual pub crawl the following week due to their “support” for the Nazis. The pub crawl ended at The Birmy as per usual, red punks in tow, probably grumbling drunkenly into their beer about Nazi sympathi[s]ers.

Comments: The Birmingham Hotel is located at 333 Smith Street, on the intersection of Johnston Street and Smith Street (03 9417 2706). As such, it lies on the Fitzroy side of the border of Fitzroy and Collingwood. The pub itself was established in the late nineteenth century, tho’ Gary, the current proprietor — the license is actually held by Eighth Thelos // W. Simeoni Nominee — has only been (badly) managing the venue for the last 5-10 years (as far as I’m aware anyway).

Gary’s flirtation with fascism extends back at least as far as 2002, if not further, when he agreed to B&H holding a gig to celebrate Hitler’s birthday (April 20, 1889). Incidentally, ten years previously, in April 1992, members of the bonehead gang the Aryan National Front murdered a homeless black man in Birmingham, Alabama, after attending a Hitler birthday party — see also A Tale of Two Birminghams — while locally, in 1990, Dane Sweetman chose to celebrate the occasion by stabbing a fellow neo-Nazi to death.

As for the bonehead reaction to the reaction of the so-called ‘reds’: monitoring of the gig started early, as per usual, and much valuable information was gained as a result. The location of the event was obtained less than 24 hours prior to it, and I posted details on Melbourne Indymedia that night at 9:41pm, and again on this blog.

So much for “various red websites” (sic).

The “usual tricks” the bonehead claims “reds” engage in with regards neo-Nazi gigs is a fraudulent one: there has been very little organised opposition to any gig organised by B&H, and even less with regards their annual ‘Ian Stuart is Dead’ celebration. This is attributable to two factors. First, B&H is a tiny presence in Australia, largely ignored by most of those in a position to oppose its activities. Secondly, information regarding the network’s activities is largely dependent on the existence of opposition and, given B&H’s political marginality, this has largely been absent. More energy has been focused on the activities of other fascist groupuscules such as Dr. James Saleam‘s Australia First Party, its now defunct ‘youth’ wing the Patriotic Youth League, Scumfront Down Under, and other failed attempts at fascist organising such as the still-born Australian National Front and the train-wreck that was Peter Campbell‘s White Pride Coalition of Australia.

Speaking of such groups, and Gary’s pinheaded mate’s claims regarding the CFMEU:

NAZI Encounter

SYDNEY: WHEN the Branch got a call to bolster defences for an expected onslaught by neo-Nazis on the CFMEU on February 19 [2005], they were quick to respond.

Assistant Secretaries Warren Smith and Paul Garrett rallied troops and helped confront the Patriotic Youth League demonstrating outside the CFMEU’s offices.

The neo-Nazis alleged the union was involved in importing foreign workers.

“The far right have regrouped and the general shift to the right in the community arising out of the last election has no doubt buoyed their enthusiasm for action,” said Warren Smith. “It was pleasing to see that upon being greeted by a group of unionists and left-wingers in Hyde Park the fascists went running.”

The neo-Nazis re-grouped outside the CFMEU building where their numbers dwindled to four. They were protected by about 30 police as the group of unionists and anti-fascist demonstrators protested their racist and intolerant views.

The branch is calling for vigilance in combating the extreme right.

Which is all well and good, but in Melbourne the response of unions has been negligible, and organised opposition has been left to the ‘reds’: in reality, youthful anarchists, feminists and, of course, punks. Not that the response of local ‘punks’ has been uniform, some bands — The Assailants and Standard Union (SA) and Marching Orders and Slick 46 (VIC) electing to scab on a boycott of the pub. Next Saturday (November 18), they’ll be joined by Bulldog Spirit and Charter 77.

No surprises there, unfortunately.

When all’s said and done however, and whatever local scabs might think, Gary’s mates certainly don’t add much to the amenity of the area, in my opinion. Although not, it seems, in the opinion of either the Liquor Licensing Board, Yarra Council, or the scabs who drink and play at his bunker.

Don’t c r a c k under the pressure, Gary.

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Boofhead trumps himself

Sorry, this was just too !nataS to ignore. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you: Ben Weerheym! The lying little fascist weasel has reproduced a comment on Melbourne Indymedia regarding the recent protest at local neo-Nazi pub The Birmy, claiming not only that it’s ‘real good’ but written by a sympathetic academic… who was actually there.

Monday, November 06, 2006

‘Anti-Fascism’ is the New Fascism
by Dr Odessa
October 31, 2006

Ed: The following article is written by an academic from Melbourne who was present at the protest of self proclaimed “anti-fascists”… [who caused] a public nuisance at… The Birmingham Hotel in [Fitzroy]. This public nuisance and illegal [sic] demo[n]stration was in response to the Victorian chapter of [the] international [neo-Nazi network] Blood and Honour holding a [gig] at the hotel a week [sic] [prior]. The academic in question is rather switched on [Ben the wigger, Ben the Jew… or Ben the hippy?!?] and has some some [sic] real home-truth[s] to tell us… about the bigotry and double standards of the hypocritical far-left. Keep in mind that there are Black Nationalists and Arab Nationalists… but of course we don’t see leftist morons making a fuss about them!

Yeah… maybe, Ben… but what we certainly do see is fascist morons like Boof’Ed making piss-funny attempts at being “all intellectual… ‘n’ that”. In reality, the “academic from Melbourne who was present at the protest” is a British fascist named Aidan Rankin. (According to the site where you can read the full version of his shitty article, Rankin “is co-Editor of New European. His book, The Politics of the Forked Tongue: Authoritarian Liberalism was published in 2002 and is available from New European Publications“.) Further, Rankin wrote this diatribe years ago, and in reference to the BNP and the ANL, not The Birmy and Melbourne antifa! Whoever plagiarised his scribblings simply re-contextualised them, and removed the stuff what was too… hard. Then made the foreign toff travel to Melbourne, where he re-wrote history. Or something.

According to George Monbiot (Black Shirts in Green Trousers, April 30, 2002) the far right groupuscule Rankin belongs to is:

…a tiny offshoot of the National Front which calls itself Third Way. This is the group which most clearly articulates the way in which the politics of the hard right are shifting.

Third Way, which was founded in 1990 by the Front’s former chairman and vice-chairman, claims to reject “racism and the politics of hate.” But it believes that cultures should, for their own good, be kept apart, and defended from “mass immigration”. Globalisation, the splinter group claims, “reduces us to a rootless, transient population disconnected from its history”, precipitating ecological crisis and encouraging migration. The party’s leader, Patrick Harrington, has made contact with the black separatist Nation of Islam and orthodox Jews pursuing “separate development”. Third Way, like many far right groups, has abandoned overt racist aggression in favour of cultural isolation…

Whichever fascist twat plagiarised Rankin’s work — ooops, “a Melbourne academic” in Weerheym the weirdo’s phantasy — may well come from Melbourne, but the only thing they apparently had to contribute was a question almost as daft as Rankin’s argument:

    “You say Fascism implies support for big business, and a large, controlling, central power[,] and talk about beer-swilling yobs?”

Um… the salad?

I’m a beer-swilling yob; I hate capitalism; I hate fascism; and I can spot a dickhead a mile away. Oh, and speaking of dickheads who come from miles away, the gig was also attended by the busy little neo-Nazi bee Welf Herfurth from B&H NSW. Herfurth seems to have assigned himself the role of roving Ambassador for the NPD in Australia — presumably in order to impart the NPD’s considerable organisational experience to local kameraden.

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Upcoming events…

::: Social Movements Fighting Back in Latin America

Come and celebrate with us! Hear stories and strategies from people who are fighting back and winning against neo-liberalism in Latin America.

Key note speakers:

Heriberto Salas : “The Other Campaign”. Initiated by the Zapatistas in Mexico.
Carmen Curihuentro : “The Mapuche Nation”. Indigenous people in Chile.
Lourdes Vicente : “Landless Workers’ Movement”. Joga Bonito. Brazil.

Date: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 7pm.
Venue: RMIT MultiFunction Room — Building 28, Level 4 (enter Building 28 from Swanston St., then take lift 1 or 3 to Level 4).
Cost: $8 workers / $5 shirkers.

Organised by: Latin American Solidarity Network — LASNET

::: Be inspired, then boogie down with Barricade!

Benefit gig @ The Wake, Sydney Road, Coburg, starring ABC Weapons, Make the Most, Miso-Maniax, The Focus and The Frantics. $7 workers / $5 shirkers.

:::

A group of around 70 people staged a noisy protest in Melbourne on Monday (November 6) to show solidarity with the people of Oaxaca, Mexico who are currently experiencing murder, torture and disappearances at the hands of the Mexican government…

See and hear also : The Zapatista Experience — Heriberto Salas, Melbourne Trades Hall, October 31, 2006

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Gary “Birmy” and Blood & Honour Australia

Gary is the proprietor of The Birmingham Hotel (Cnr. Johnston & Smith Streets, Fitzroy | (03) 9417 2706). Above is a photo of the kind of scum Gary likes to play host to: the neo-Nazi Blood & Honour Australia and the meatheads who play for their benefit. Note that the photo was taken on September 23rd, 2006, a gig Gary claimed was just like any other at his public house.

Nice bloke, Gary.

The World According to Gary :

In response to a public protest (October 28) outside his fascist venue:

    “It’s not my job to ask people what their beliefs are,” Gary told the protesters who crowded the public bar. He agreed to put the sticker up if protesters left.

In response to the announcement of the protest and an account of racialised abuse:

    Hotel co-owner Gary (who wouldn’t give his surname) said: “I’m not getting involved in someone else’s bullshit.”

In lying response to an initial enquiry regarding the (September 23) neo-Nazi gig:

    “It was a punk, skinhead gig that was the same as any night of the week,” he said. “I do parties for anyone, doesn’t matter what religion or faith, I don’t judge anyone … When someone comes through the door I don’t ask them what they are.

    “When the Iraq war was on, I had Iraqis in the pub, and I don’t judge them. This is about people trying to get their names in the paper.”

Below : Gary-the-lying-ex-bonehead-from-Kiwi outside his bunker, trying to take photos…

Speaking of support for neo-Nazism, Internode is the Australian Internet company that hosts the B&H website; you can contact Internode to enquire as to why here.

See also : Fascism in Fitzroy? Fuck that!

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Coming Soon : MAKEBADSTUFFGOAWAY!

We live in an exciting time. This is the first time in history that our generation has the financial capacity, resources and internationally agreed framework to put an end to bad stuff and icky feelings. The MAKEBADSTUFFGOAWAY Concert will provide those not classified as illegal non-citizens with a voice in a global advertising campaign that stands in solidarity with TV images of the world’s poor from countries where they refuse to speak English. Show your support for making bad stuff go away on a global stage by joining court jesters and over 20,000 people not classified as illegal non-citizens to celebrate the largest MAKEBADSTUFFGOAWAY event ever held on land stolen to establish a British penal colony!

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Tacky Souvenirs of Pre-Revolutionary Australia

Next Friday, November 17 — the day before the G20 meets in corporate luxury in Melbourne — the advertising campaign now known as ‘Make Poverty History’ (and previously known as ‘Jubilee 2000’) is staging a concert. According to the organisers:

We live in an exciting time. This is the first time in history that our generation has the financial capacity, resources and internationally agreed framework to put an end to extreme poverty. The MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY Concert will provide Australians with a voice in a global movement that stands in solidarity with the world’s poor. Show your support for making poverty history on a global stage by joining top Australian performers and over 20,000 people to celebrate the largest MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY event ever held in Australia!

Aside from being a gross insult to the intelligence, this is pretty nauseating stuff.

To begin with, the ‘problem’ with ‘poverty’ — which ‘Make Poverty History’ has identified as being most germane to attracting an audience — is the supposed fact that “Every single day, 30,000 children are dying as a result of extreme poverty”. One is tempted to ask these 30,000 children (thankfully, adults do not appear to die as a result of the same malady) whether they too feel that their imminent death is “exciting”. But of course the ‘we’ who live in “exciting times” are the same ‘we’ who genuinely believe that the existence of extreme-poverty-unto-death is some kind of an historical oversight; a “shameful” episode that merely requires the good will of fans of (the truly execrable) Eskimo Joe to be closed, once and for all.

In reality, “this is [not] the first time in history that our generation has the financial capacity, resources and internationally agreed framework to put an end to extreme poverty” and “the MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY Concert will [not] provide Australians with a voice in a global movement that stands in solidarity with the world’s poor”. In addition to demonstrating bad grammar, the ability to make nonsensical assertions and to display political ignorance, such statements make a mockery of the struggles of ‘the poors’ for freedom and dignity, and do nothing to express solidarity with them.

Several responses are standard to criticism of ideologically bankrupt and morally schizophrenic initiatives like the UK’s Make Poverty History campaign. One is to rail at the impudence of calling into question the campaign organizers sincerity and good intentions. Another is to pout, “well, what alternative do YOU offer…?” Or, more disingeuously, critics will be accused of sneering at the genuine heartfelt desire among the millions of people who contribute hard-earned money to projects and programmes meant to alleviate world poverty’s all-too-numerous symptoms…

‘Poverty, consumerism and anti-imperialism’, toni solo, ZNet, January 9, 2006

    They Aren’t the World : Culturcide

    There comes a time
    When rock stars beg for cash
    And that’s how the world
    Is supposed to come together as one

    There are people dying
    And they just noticed
    And they think they’re
    The greatest gift of all

    We can’t go on
    Pretending day by day
    That record companies and media gods
    Will soon make a change

    We all play a part
    In a world that starves us all
    And our cooperation
    Is all they need

    (Chorus)

    They’re not the world
    They’re not the children
    They’re just bosses and bureaucrats
    And rock ‘n’ roll has-beens

    There’s a choice we’re never given
    To run our own lives
    Without it your better day
    Is just a better lie

    Well buy the record
    So they can pretend they care
    And their careers
    Will be stronger and guilt-free

    As Michael and Lionel have shown us
    The world’s just TV
    If children are starving
    Let ’em drink Pepsi

    They’re not the world
    They’re not the children
    If you want to change anything
    Start from the beginning

    There’s a choice we’re never given
    To run our own lives
    Without it your better day
    Is just a better lie

    When you’re rich and famous
    There seems no contradiction at all
    ‘If we can just have a number one hit
    We’ll solve it all’

    You must realise
    That change cannot come
    If CBS
    Decides what’s the problem

Make poverty history: eat the rich.

In other news… Simultaneous explosions in Mexico City (The Guardian [AP], November 6); Leftist rebels claim responsibility for Mexico City blasts; demand Oaxaca governor resign (International Herald Tribune [AP], November 6); Making the world safe for capitalism: Oaxaca, Mexico

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It does not compute

If the broken computer that currently serves as Australia’s Attorney General were capable of expressing any real emotion, it would be most upset at the news that the courts have recently subverted its quest to deport/imprison at will — without public examination of the evidence, or any form of political accountability — those deemed to be enemies of the state (‘national security risk’ is the polite term used by technocrats). Justice Ross Sundberg of the Australian Federal Court last Thursday (November 2) granted three men — (deported) US political activist Scott Parkin and Iraqi ‘asylum seekers’ / concentration camp inmates Mohammad Sagar and Muhammad Faisal — access to ASIO assessments deeming them security risks, the three applying to the court for access to the ASIO documents after the Federal Government refused to release them. According to the Herald Sun “In his judgment, Justice Sundberg said he accepted the men’s argument that they needed access to the ASIO documents for their case to prove they were not national security risks”. Kinda important material, really, given that Parkin’s forced deportation from Australia last year and Sagar and Faisal’s continuing imprisonment is based on their designation by ASIO as constituting ‘risks’ to ‘national security’.

As a result of Justice Sundberg’s ruling, Parkin may yet return to Australia (‘Deportee wants to return’, Jane Holroyd and Peter Gregory, The Age, November 3). Further:

He said the court’s decision to grant his co-claimants access to ASIO documents which prevented them from being granted visas, was more important.

“I’m especially excited that (they) who have been in detention for over five years now, also have an opportunity where they may be granted freedom and that’s actually something that’s much more important to me than just me knowing the truth and having my name cleared.”

Whether or not Burns will oppose the ruling is yet to be announced. Chances are good that he will.

See also : The Once Upon A Time Anarchist, Frank Moorhouse, ‘War on free speech’, The Australian, November 3, 2006.

This new type of [person]… turns [their] interest away from life, persons, nature, ideas — in short from everything that is alive; [s/he] transforms all life into things, including [themselves] and the manifestations of [their] human faculties of reasoning, seeing, hearing, tasting, loving. Sexuality becomes a technical skill; …feelings are flattened and sometimes substituted for by sentimentality; joy, the expression of intense aliveness, is replaced by “fun” or excitement; and whatever love and tenderness [humanity] has is directed toward machines and gadgets. The world becomes a sum of lifeless artifacts; from synthetic food to synthetic organs, the whole [person] becomes part of the total machinery that [s/he] controls and is simultaneously controlled by. [S/he] has no plan, no goal for life, except doing what the logic of technique determines [them] to do. [S/he] aspires to make robots as one of the greatest achievements of [their] technical mind, and some specialists assure us that the robot will hardly be distinguished from living [persons]. This achievement will not seem so astonishing when [humanity itself] is hardly distinguishable from a robot.

The world of life has become a world of “no-life”; persons have becomes “non-persons”, a world of death.

–Erich Fromm, The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness, 1974

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Melbourne Times on Protest @ The Birmy

[Wednesday, November 1, 2006]

Protesters put hard word on Fitzroy pub
Marika Dobbin

More than 150 punks, skinheads, feminists and other protesters picketed a Fitzroy hotel on Saturday to condemn a recent neo-Nazi concert at the pub.

Tensions were high when the protesters entered The Birmingham Hotel to demand that publican Gary, who wouldn’t give his surname, answer questions about the gig and join other Smith Street traders by putting an anti-racism sticker in his window.

“It’s not my job to ask people what their beliefs are,” Gary told the protesters who crowded the public bar. He agreed to put the sticker up if protesters left.

Patrons of the bar reacted angrily to the protesters, saying two neo-Nazi gigs in five years didn’t make The Birmingham a Nazi pub. A couple drinking at the pub told TMT they had been wrongly accused of Nazism and narrowly avoided being bashed by men driving past after they left the pub last week.

During Saturday’s protest, police broke up a scuffle between Gary and the punks who put stickers outside on the hotel’s signs.

“I don’t believe discriminatory groups have a right to organise,” said one of the punks, Adam (who also wouldn’t give his surname) from Footscray. “They have no justifiable reason to have a venue in our community.”

He said that neo-Nazi skinheads, or boneheads, were a small subculture within [sic] the punk and skinhead movements but people often didn’t understand the distinction. “We cop it from them as much as anyone.”

Protesters also attached placards reading “Fuck Nazis” and “Fuck off Fascists” to signs in Smith and Johnston Streets.

Claire from Coburg said: “We want to show this pub how much opposition there is to Nazism in this area, so they stop letting them come here.”

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In the Name of the Fatherland, and of the Reich, and of the Holy Spirit of Capitalism, Amen

Neo-Nazi Muzak Too Harsh For Polish Ears

Polish state authorities obviously take this shit more seriously than do the Australian. EJP reports that ‘Hundreds of neo-Nazi CDs seized in Poland’: “WARSAW (EJP) — Customs officers in Poland have intercepted a parcel containing hundreds of neo-Nazi CDs on its way from the United States to Germany. Officers in Wroclaw opened the package to find 300 CDS with neo-Nazi lyrics and illustrations, after they were posted on by a Polish resident, named only as Bartosz J, in the south-western town of Opole… Bartosz J. faces two years in prison for propagating Nazi material.”

[See also : ‘Fanning the Flames of Hatred : European Islamophobia’, Lee Sustar, Counterpunch, October 30, 2006.]

Australian Employer Too Exploitative Even For the OWS!

Speaking of exploitation, Michael Bachelard writing in today’s issue of The Age reports that the Hawthorn printing firm Aprint (255 Burwood Rd, 9819 9100) has been penalised $93,000 for taking ‘unfair advantage’ of workers imported from China (under the widely-abused regime of ‘457 skilled worker temporary migration visas’. For more, see the AMWU site).

Jesus Says Vote Family First?!?

And in preparation for the upcoming Victorian state election (Saturday, November 25), the Victorian ALP brains trust that delivered a seat in the upper house last federal election to Steve Fielding of the Christian far right Family First is debating whether to do so again.

D’oh!

According to the Victorian Greens:

In the 2004 Federal election, the ALP, Democrats and Liberals for Forests preferenced conservative Christian Family First Senate candidate Steve Fielding ahead of Greens candidate David Risstrom. The Greens got 243,580 primary votes, and Family First got only 53,032 primary votes. However, Steve Fielding was elected to the Senate on preferences, predominantly those from the ALP. He went on to provide the Howard government with the crucial vote it needed to introduce regressive Voluntary Student Unionism legislation. This legislation was opposed by Greens, Democrats and the ALP.

And more recently, Steve put Australia’s richest families first with his support for further media monopolisation. However, not everyone is appreciative of Steve’s efforts on behalf of the rich and powerful, it seems, as according to The Age, “hackers” struck the party’s site today, and when I checked I got this message:

    Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
    The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.

The person (or persons) responsible for this outrageous attack has (or have) obviously forgotten that Hacking Far Right Christian Websites Makes Baby Jesus Cry.

More generally, Fielding and Family First, as well as other Christian fundamentalists such as the Exclusive Brethren, enjoy playing the role of Christian soldiers, not only for Jesus H. Christ, but his ally here on Earth: big business. Both forces seek to drive a wedge between the ALP and the Greens; Family First and big business quite openly, the Exclusive Brethren through more covert operations. Both also seem to greatly fear the mildly reformist political program of the Greens, although only slightly more, it seems, than does the ALP. For an incisive analysis of the religious right’s recently elevated role in state and national politics, see Amanda Lohrey, Voting for Jesus, QE #24, June 2006.

[See also : Nick Dyrenfurth’s review of Marion Maddox, God Under Howard: the Rise of the Religious Right in Australian Politics, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, 2005; Kevin Rudd, ‘Howard’s Brutopia’, The Monthly, November 2006.]

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Doing the numbers in Göttingen

200 members of the neo-Nazi NPD were treated to an escort of 6,000 police as they goose-stepped through the German city of Göttingen on Saturday. Approximately 4,000 others rallied against the scum, and a group of 8-900 anarchists (‘autonomists’) also rallied. In years previous, the German state has done its very best to smash antifa in Germany, especially in Göttingen, so it’s nice to see the movement is still active.

See also : Facts about Germany’s neo-Nazi scene (International Herald Tribune / AP, October 27)

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