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Milo in Australia: Yiannopoulous, free speech and violence : Comments
By Binoy Kampmark, published 8/12/2017Without any of these, he would vanish, a figure charged on a narcissism that would otherwise vanquish him. Left alone, and the shallowness would be overwhelming.
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At no time in our history has it been more important than we put aside petty and or non relevant issues!
Petty non relevant issues that divide us! And at a time when it has never ever been more important to get past the past and stand together as one nation, rather than an all too easily manipulated rabble!
And fight for all that we share in common, as decent, fair minded, fair dinkum and responsible human beings.
We are not pawns to be manipulated by persuasive foreign speakers for nothing more than foreign power play politics and division!
The trouble with the lessons of history? Is far too few of us learn the lessons of history and the power of mob psychology!
Pawns and cannon fodder, being one and the same thing!
Q: How's the politics of division and then using it for our own purposes, going Milo?
A: QUACK, QUACK, QUACK!
I rest my case.
Alan B.