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  • #91
    [QUOTE=mightyrooster;n938714]

    I'm suggesting how invested our country, the media, the people is in the monarchy as opposed to the idea of a republic. There's a long way to go before it happens, if ever. Unlikely in my lifetime anyway. Were more interested in celebrating the achievements of a foreign monarch than our own country celebrating our own indigenous history.

    And it has ever been thus. The old Anglo power elite which was behind the Whitlam coup and which still shifts the levers of power dictates to a large extent the culture of the place and they are quite happy not to completely sever colonial ties. Coupled with that is our authoritarian convict past which manifests in our deference to authority. We reviled the "freedom brigade" during the Pandemic, went off to wars without protest for the most part and, most tellingly, went along with coup that toppled a democratically elected government largely without protest. We are a supine lot in reality but we are led, in the deep state sense, by an authoritarian mind set resistant to change.

    Our resolute retention of the monarchy when Canada, India, South Africa and lately the Rastafarians have rejected it is not just ridiculous, it's embarrassing.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
      And it has ever been thus. The old Anglo power elite which was behind the Whitlam coup and which still shifts the levers of power dictates to a large extent the culture of the place and they are quite happy not to completely sever colonial ties. Coupled with that is our authoritarian convict past which manifests in our deference to authority. We reviled the "freedom brigade" during the Pandemic, went off to wars without protest for the most part and, most tellingly, went along with coup that toppled a democratically elected government largely without protest. We are a supine lot in reality but we are led, in the deep state sense, by an authoritarian mind set resistant to change.

      Our resolute retention of the monarchy when Canada, India, South Africa and lately the Rastafarians have rejected it is not just ridiculous, it's embarrassing.
      It just highlights how institutionalised Australians have become since the poverty cleansing convict experiment that England undertook in the 18-19th century. Problem was that the civilisation flourished but evidently so did the love for the oppressors.

      Despite Ned Kelly’s infamy, he is just a symbol that the Red Coats always got their man.

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      • #93
        Interesting read

        https://www.ft.com/content/60624963-...speb7antghivgn
        When you trust your television
        what you get is what you got
        Cause when they own the information
        they can bend it all they want

        John Mayer

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
          Yes. This quote intrigued me.

          Rachel Bailes, a spokesperson with the Australian Monarchist League, who is 29 and has been an ardent monarchist since she was 14, thinks that republicans face an uphill task in convincing younger people of the need to change the system. “My daddy called me a princess and told me that I will one day meet my prince. I’ve watched enough movies to know this is possible and the Queen is my beacon of hope. And Melissa Caddick” she said

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