I see this image as a symbol of racism in
our country. I think Pauline Hanson started the flag’s demise, by wrapping
herself in it and uttering those ridiculous, sadly untrue, words, If you are
seeing this then I am dead, the implication was that she was killed by some
deranged Asian, Muslim non-Australian boat person of some kind. I think John
Howard, who from all accounts should have known better, galvanised its dark meaning
when he started the denigration of some of the most desperate people for
political gain, after seeing how much we loved some dumb cunt red-haired
Queenslander's “tough words.” I think it has been used by stupid, white
Australians, wrapped around their shoulders, or tattooed to their thighs, to
create an “us” and “them” mentality that has become this countries dirty
little, not so, secret.
It is continuing still in policies that most Australian’s voted for – yes, for which most Australians voted – that manifest
in some of the cruellest and most ridiculous polices, or beliefs, this country
has ever adopted. We are perfectly happy spending 2 billion dollars stopping,
what amounts to, little more than 2000 sad, desperate people coming to this
country who urgently need our help, justifying it by saying such things as Team
Australia, or one nation under one flag, or my very favourite, Australia, love
it, or leave it, usually illustrated by the Southern Cross, at the very least,
or the flag itself.
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