The wolves are at the door. The barbarians are at the gate. In the streets of our major cities, the Visigoths and Vandals come in the form of spotty-faced, badly dressed humans, bearing backpacks, bottled water and moral certainty.
By mid-afternoon, capitalism could be a tyre fire and by the morning, our new overlord could be a 15-year-old girl who likes hip-hop, chatting with friends on FaceTime and global conquest.
In response to the national and global rallies, Australian commentators invoked Stalin, Lenin and Mao. Boil them all up in your Pol Pot and we’re good to go.
More particularly, the arguments went, the spotty-faced ones should be sent to their rooms and be given no Marxist dialectics for supper.
Then it is only a matter of time before we are dragged out of our cars while waiting at the drive through of fast food restaurants, and torn limb from limb. The newspaper boy could be planning to burn our houses to the ground.
It has all got a bit silly.
My question is, when did we become opposed to freedoms of assembly, association, movement and expression?
Hundreds of thousands of the nation’s kids will enjoy these freedoms today and express their fears and frustrations at the uncertainty of their future and that of the planet we all live on.
You don’t have to like it, you don’t even have to understand it, but you should respect it.
Frankly, I don’t think our federal parliamentarians have got a dog in this fight or if they do it is a toothless cavoodle who remains stubbornly asleep on the couch.
When asked about hashtag climatestrike, Bill Shorten had five bob each way, as Bill is prone to do.
“Kids are allowed to have opinions,” he said yesterday. But there was a caveat. There always is with Bill. “In an ideal world, they would protest after school hours and on weekends.”
He went on to say the government had been “On strike about climate policy for the last five-and-a-half years.”
“(Scott Morrison and his government) are really not the best role models for the kids on climate policy, are they?”
I would have thought a former union boss would understand the basic principles of a strike but there you go. His comments were more than an each-way bet. Bill took two fields in the quinella with a complicated boxed trifecta thrown in for good measure.
I’d love to be his bookie.
On the other side of the divide, Liberal senator, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells decided to blame Tony Abbott’s opponent in Warringah, Zali Steggall.
“Why,” the Senator tweeted, “is Zali Steggal encouraging kids to wag school to go to a climate rally? Kids shouldn’t be brainwashed but if they really want to protest, let it be on their own time.”
The federal parliament has sat for a neat seven days in 2019. By the May election, it will be nine days. Over the same period, school students around the country have been in the classroom for 90.
Seven sitting days to date. If our federal parliamentarians took a leaf out of the students’ book and went on strike, how would we know the difference?
Seriously, if the Canberra mob decided to pull the pin, how would we even tell?
According to Finance Minister, Matthias Cormann, wages in Australia should be linked to productivity. By my back of the envelope calculations, the productivity of federal MPs is down a whopping 800 per cent on previous year and that’s not based on an excruciating time and motion analysis but merely on the days they bother to turn up. Yet, at the end of each month the Commonwealth pays your bog ordinary MP a base salary of almost $17,000 and that doesn’t include perks, a car and too may expense allowances to list here.
I could also mention that in the dark days of the August spill last year the doors to the House of Representatives were locked shut because the government feared it would lose its majority on the floor and be hurled off the Treasury benches.
Truth be told, it was more lock out than a strike. But the fact remains, when it comes to our MPs, it is a case of the old teacher’s axiom, do as I say, not as I do.
By the time you read this article, hundreds of thousands of children will have gathered in the nation’s capitals and regional cities. There is bound to be a bit of bad language, amusing and sometimes rude placards and a bit of good-natured hoppo-bumpo with the rozzers.
We shouldn’t be too bothered about this either. It is the job of youth to mock authority. Indeed, if they didn’t do it, I’d be worried. I would fear the generation, sometimes called the i-Generation but more properly referred to as millennials, were nothing more than a race of sullen automatons staring at their phones. That they are to a degree politically active and informed is cause for celebration not condemnation.
A month ago, we had actual Nazis congregating on St Kilda Beach. At the time, I heard no apocalyptic predictions from the commentariat. Indeed, the general view then was that these people, appalling as they are, were entitled to congregate, meander about menacingly and generally be as awful as they possibly can be.
And that view is the correct one. Again, you don’t have to like it, but you should respect it.
By comparison with that ugly little episode, the climate rallies held today will be a walk in the park.
Take a packed lunch, kids. Drink plenty of water. Pack a jumper. Don’t catch a chill. Enjoy your freedoms. Have your say. Oh, and apply sun block. The sun’s a killer these days.
This column was first published in The Australian on 15 March, 2019.
J-B, have a wee read lad,
the only Euro country apart from Britain with a potential to have real heft, as the French are mired in problems, has decided to stick it’s head in the sand and hope Russia eats them last.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/germany-plans-to-renege-on-pledge-to-raise-military-spending-defying-trump-11552922721
or is that me just being a silly Walter Mitty in pointing out their utter weakness.
what is clear is that it would be very very foolish for the UK to stay in with a feckless bunch lead by Germany.
The Cold War is over jack. You’re living in the past. Buy more military hardware the Russians are coming!
People dont buy it anymore. The Germans can see the writing on the wall for the buck, they are a taking smart position.
Interesting point. The Russian story about the wedding guests, the troika and the wolves.
Ever thought wants Germany wants to go pure renewables?
Firstly they depend on Russia for their gas.
Secondly, their electricity will become so expensive that they will and are becoming noncompetitive so they want the rest of the world to follow them into the abyss of 100% renewables – with many loony Australians willing to follow them.
Without the Yanks, Putin would be in Calais before the Germans woke up.
And without the Yanks, you could kiss goodbye to Taiwan the SE Asia as the Chinese move in.
Two of the most nationalistic dictators on the planet, XI and Putin, command some of the best military hardware and if anybody thinks that, if there were little or no repercussions, they would not uses it, I would suggest they read a little history – difficult as that is for some
Don’t know much about nsw politics but that Daley bloke seems to be having a bad time of it.
And on politics, all of a sudden Patricia Karvelas seems to be popping up on the box, and as an interviewer there’s a lot to like . She’s like a dog with a bone, seems very difficult to talk over or through, and from what I’ve seen gives both sides of politics a torrid time. Not sure that the Willesee pause will enter her repertoire but at times she needs to stop pursuing down dead end streets and change tack. If she gets the Q&A gig it could shake things up for the good.
In my day at school you sat up straight and listened to the teacher and woe betide any shenanigans out came the cane for six of the best.
The only good thing about the good old days are that they are gone.
I really hope “the cane” has been put firmly in the past.
Violence is not the answer to solving anything in life, particularly violent punishments inflicted on children by angry headmasters.
on cue angus taylor energy Minister for fossil fuels has been caught out again misleading the nation using the “report’ by Fisher and his BAEconomcs which has already proven to be nonsensical and using outlandish costing 3 times higher than current contracts are being signed for, but it is now “peer” by? John Weyant the key witness in the Trump administration’s fight against a landmark climate lawsuit brought by children. “The modelling is, complete garbage, which shouldn’t be surprising because Fisher himself has made much money since leaving his post at ABARE doing reports on behalf of the fossil fuel industry, and the Minerals Council of Australia in particular.
He was included in a list called “the dirty dozen” put together by researcher Guy Pearse and Clive Hamilton, and has worked for a variety of groups paid by the fossil fuel and mining industry to paint grim pictures of the economic consequences from government efforts to reduce carbon emissions”. the coalition government and their supporters are a disgrace to the Nation.
another smoke and mirrors deception announced by morrison. Another record year of immigration and he says he will cut, but he is creating all manner of work visas to continue to deliberately, as Corman let slip, stifle wage growth. Each budget morrison has been involved in has CUT infrastructure spending. cons con goes and on.
https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2019/03/immigration-australia-surge/
J-B, thanks for the Walter Mitty reference, have always wanted one.
just in case it was all too subtle for you, here is the potted version.
Taking advice on the EU re democracy is absurd, it is not in their DNA, for them it is like a new suit, the jacket feels kinda OK but the pants need constant adjustment, or they just might bin the lot.
Militarily they are utterly unable to defend themselves or their borders, they have little to no strategic importance, and even economically they are in serious bother, their present leaders are a shambles, Macron is the worst trouble, but he’s not the only one.
it makes little sense of for a country of consequence, which Britain is, to pander to an organisation which lacks it.
I speak regularly to Americans who trade with China, none are fans of Trump, but they all know how badly they have been screwed for more than twenty years and are pretty sure that whatever comes next will not be as bad as that, none are expecting a really great deal, but an improvement is one the cards.
What’s been offered already is an improvement.
cheers
If I could only figure a way to get the youngest to down tools and get off fortnite. Might have to get on the dog to the bruvvers
Good point you raise Milt. The students that are on strike are part of the generation that are the biggest group consumers / users / creators of energy consumption that have ever inhabited the planet which according to those in the know, is causing AGW. What with all the internet gaming, throwaway consumer goods culture, the addiction to the latest ipad, latest video game, latest social media fad, iphone, i-whatever plus the sense of entitlement that says they must have it and then throwing last year’s Xmas present in the bin smacks of hypocrisy to me. Read a good essay on the subject a few days ago, but can’t find it to provide a link unfortunately.
Bella, don’t be dismayed, I do interact with the young and other youngster’s parents too, I’m in the loop. Thought you were a bit rough on voltaire, he is entitled to an opinion.
Funny thing about the massacre in NZ, another terrible tragedy by the way, but as a bit of perspective there are 49 murders per day in South Africa, 109 per day in the U.S., and in Nigeria 120 innocents have been killed in the last month by Jihadists. Why do these tragedies get more media coverage when they happen in the west?
Think I’m with the atheists, speaking of which, I’m waiting for one to come out and state if there were no belief in the Sky fairy and no practitioners of organised religion, these things might not happen. Hope no one I know dies anytime soon, churches and mosques are dangerous places to be, I’d rather be working in Northern Iraq!
Here’s a question for New Zealand, for what possible reason are semi-auto & automatic weapons legal to civilians in your country? For possum shooting? Deer stalking? Not very sporting that.
Mack the Knife, I didn’t reply to Voltaire. 😨
Sorry Bella, my mistake. It was wraith I was thinking about. A thousand pardons.😎
Footy tipping comp.
I am in and noticed quite a few others are, too although the list may relate to previous seasons. Footy kicks off tomorrow around 7.30. Tiges and Blues. Blues are a lock IMO. get your tips in.
Blues are a lock? hmm? Tigers forward line with Lynch and Riewoldt and their carlton like mosquito fleet will be hard to go past. The Blues with 6 debutante’s. I hope the blues use the big boy McKay up forward and hope McGovern does not get in the way of Charlie Curnow. The Bues have some big boys on the their list now.
Lynch has always done well against the Blues. Must have an average of 5 or 6 against Carlton. It could be a problem.
If I could find my inner optimist I would match it with a modest note and lay it down on Carlton as I reckon they’d give a decent return. But I’m struggling to find it. Cheaper to gamble the Gryzly way.
And less expensive.
What a shocking story of Sexual Abuse by a Catholic Priest linked below, Mr. Insider.
http://tinyurl.com/y5wgub4f
A sobering thought as we spoon our morning Wheaties, Mr. Insider as we see some wretch has given us 5 ways Earth could be wiped out from Space.
Of course, our own esteemed Mr. Baptiste has already told us we are goners with a massive Flood in a bit over 4 years time and to that end, your humble Correspondent has increased his daily swims with the view of keeping afloat long enough for the water to go down.
Then I read this…………….
http://tinyurl.com/y3xn9k2o
Don’t make stuff up Henry. I said within 5 years we will see weeks or months of rain on end. And it is already happening.
I hoped we might have twenty years left but I no longer believe we will last that long.
We will be dead long before ocean levels become a major problem. You and the rest of the thickos just don’t seem to grasp what is happening. Presently the oceans are absorbing stupendous amounts of energy by the second over pre industrial levels. When the summer arctic sheet goes, we are f%&$#*d.
Basically, the infantile denial is driven by deliberate obfuscation by vested interests and an unwillingness to accept the reality that we have murdered our grandchildren and all the generations that might have come after them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K63iqvv1VZ0
Bless you, dear sweet Mr. Baptiste I do believe that you believe all you say will happen.
However, must point out there is not a “poofteenth” of REAL Scientific data to back up your wild claims, as you well know.
But do carry on. Cheers
You cant see the real data because you wont look. We’ve lost 95% of old ice in the Arctic in just 30 years.
You don’t need to be genius to figure out what that means.
No JB, you gave the impression that it would be all over – and that was 2 years ago-
3 yeas to go by your reckoning