Archive for the ‘politics’ Category

Chaser Madness

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

It just won’t die, will it? Jesus Christ, you’d think the media had better things to do than keep talking about them. But no, it was even brought up on Lateline again, both during the Friday Night Fight Club between Combet and Pyne (which was EPIC and lulzy and totally worth watching. XD) and in the intro to a story about Letterman pissing off Sarah Palin by apparently making jokes about one of her daughters. What, is it ‘let’s all get offended by comedy!’ month and I missed the memo? o.O

I was completely shocked by the furore that erupted over their ‘Make A Realistic Wish Foundation’ sketch, especially considering all the other potentially offensive material in that particular episode.

Okay, I’m the first to admit I did laugh at that particular sketch. It was wrong on so many levels, but damn did I laugh. Still, I do think it could’ve been executed better. This doesn’t make it an offensive sketch, it makes it one that was just done badly. There’s a difference. (more…)

I’m tired of religion

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Perhaps I should clarify. I’m sick of the people who belong to religions, not necessarily the religions themselves.

Humans are stupid creatures who will pick petty fights amongst themselves for no reason at all. Religion turns people into sheep, no matter which one it is. I’m tired of it all. I want out.

I’ve always been a bit individualistic like that, I think. I don’t like being told what to believe, and I can’t stand to be around people who refuse to question their faith, or refuse to rock the boat. It’s not on. Use your fucking minds. God, Netjer, whatever, gave you a bright fucking mind and as much free will as you can cope with. Why must you give it all away and let someone else dictate what you believe? (more…)

Fuck The Economy

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Now, I realise the economy is indeed Very Important™ and should not be toyed with, but in this boom time of ours, I fear we’ve forgotten the other side of the economic coin: humanity itself.

Now, I’m not saying countries shouldn’t wish to develop their own economies and become better off. I just think we’ve lost sight of all those social aspects of life in the race to become hideously wealthy.

Think about it.

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On Democracy and Dissent

Monday, October 8th, 2007

What, is it Democracy and Dissent Sunday and no one told me?

I applaud SBS’s “Democracy” season. Damn good idea. I will make sure to watch the one on Liberia this week. It’s a pity though that despite SBS’s efforts, the audience that needs to see these programs won’t be tuning in, either through disinterest, bad reception, no reception or maybe they just don’t like SBS.

After their show about democracy in Japan (which I didn’t watch, in spite of wanting to — The War and Peep Show were calling too loudly), they showed part three of the Decadence series, which is on democracy. (more…)

On The Chaser and How Their Fans Shit Me

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Author’s Note@26/6/09: Oh, there was no way I wasn’t posting this again. It’s completely and utterly epic and needs to exist. So there. :D

Chaser fans are curious, wonderful, infuriating creatures. I both love them and hate them.

The success of The War has brought a whole new contingent of fans to the fore, some of whom deserve to be shot more than anything. Some also deserve my undying love, but that’s another story.

My observations of said Chaser fans spans from livejournal to myspace to facebook to the Chaser site and other smaller assorted places. They tend to fall into distinct categories, despite their protestations otherwise. Any references to ‘the forum’ relate solely to the Chaser forum found at their website.

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On Religion and Fundamentalism

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Yes, I’ve been reading again. Dangerous activity, I know, but I do it all the same. This time, I’ve been reading God Under Howard by Marion Maddox. I’m almost finished and it’s a fascinatingly disturbing read.

Now, whilst I’m not opposed to religion itself per se, I do object to religion being used to manipulate people and attain such power and influence that they can distort our democratic society into hatred and racism.

I will not tolerate a theocracy, no matter which religion is behind it. (more…)

Work, Money, Delusion and Politics

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

I’ve just finished Affluenza by Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss, and it’s a fascinating read. I recommend you read it. It made me realise what it was I want to aim for in life. Although it’s mostly about Australian society, I still think non-Aussies can garner something from it.

I had a pretty good life growing up. I never went without, my parents haven’t split up, hell, they even job-shared when we were kids so they could spend equal time with us. I went to a private high school, even got to university, and am about to finish a science degree.

To put it in perspective, these things are not universal. Every kid in the world does not get access to schooling. Some kids don’t have parents. A lot of kids are going hungry. I live in a politically stable country that has never had a civil war. I have freedoms a lot of people don’t. I have a damn good life compared to what some have. (more…)

The Great Global Warming Swindle?

Friday, July 13th, 2007

I’m the first to admit I’m not much of an extremist when it comes to the issue of global warming. I believe we’ve done some sort of damage to the Earth by the very act of living on it. It’s impossible not to impact the Earth somehow by our activities.

I believe that there is some warming going on, but I’m not convinced it’s as bad as environmentalists are preaching about. There’s too much politicising and extremism going on — from both sides — that’s getting in the way of the actual facts coming to light. I suppose this is why I’m still mostly a fence-sitter.

Yes, that controversial documentary screened tonight in Australia, with half an hour less content, mind, and a decent discussion on the issues afterwards that meant I had a whole hour of solid Tony Jones pervage, but that’s another matter entirely. (more…)

On Rudd, Labor, Howard and Sexuality

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

I’m unashamedly left-wing, I think I always will be. I’m old enough to remember Hawke and Keating before Howard came in. So when I look back on Labor over the Howard years, there’s something missing.

Now, I’m not going to turn this into a ‘what’s wrong with Labor’ piece, because other people have done it far more elegantly and intelligently than I could. And I’m not Paul Keating. XD

No, this is not about that.

It’s more my frustration that Labor makes such an ineffective Opposition. Now, I don’t expect them to oppose everything Howard does. All I expect is a party prepared to make the Government accountable to its citizens, and in my opinion, that hasn’t happened.

Howard has run all over them like he has all over the country. No one’s prepared to keep him in check, and the people keep voting him in!

Alexander Downer is the most ineffective and incompetent ministers in the Government, yet he keeps his job!

It stinks. It really fucking stinks.

Now, I admire Rudd. He seems to (sort of) know what he’s doing. And he’s not offensive in any way shape or form. What worries me is that there’s not much difference between Howard and Rudd. At least Latham had personality! Rudd appears to have a halo constantly shining over his head, as if he’s too fucking good to be true. Too squeaky clean. It bothers me. I don’t buy it.

Now, Rudd was doing fine for most of the year so far, but maybe it’s just been a bad week for him, but he’s not looking as strong as he was. But he’s not down and out yet. This appears to just be a small stumble in the road. Here’s hoping he picks him self up and carries on, and stops making mistakes.

He hasn’t convinced me to vote for him because he’s going to be a decent Prime Minister. At the moment, he’s the lesser of two evils, and the only way to get rid of Howard.

Maybe it’s my own political apathy coming through, but I don’t trust politicians. I’ve long since learnt not to trust in any pre-election promises. They say all these shiny things to make you give them power that they will then use however they like, regardless of what they promised.

Call me skeptical, but that’s how I see Howard’s announcement yesterday of radical plans to help the indigenous people of the Northern Territory. He can make those changes because the NT is not a State, and the Federal Government has jurisdiction over it. That’s how they overturned the ACT’s Bill to legalise civil unions for same-sex couples a couple of years ago.

It disgusted me when they did that. As a bisexual individual of no specific gender, it’s becoming increasingly clear this Government would like to pretend I don’t exist. The blatant discrimination of non-heterosexuals in society would not be tolerated if it were any other minority group society approved of. But society is willing to turn a blind eye to non-heterosexuals and deny them the same rights as heterosexuals with regards to marriage, access to IVF and adoption, as well as financial arrangements and such.

Am I ever going to be allowed to marry the girl I love and have it legally recognised in my own country? Or do I have to take up my British citizenship and marry there? Why the fuck don’t people care about this?

Every day I lose a little more faith in humanity.