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The City of Darwin: honouring a blatant racist : Comments

By Andrew Kulikovsky, published 2/2/2021

So Darwin asserts that both human-like (anthropomorphus) apes and 'savage races' like Negros and Australian Aborigines, whose evolutionary status is not far above a gorilla, will be 'exterminated' by Caucasians.

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Hi LEGO,

Been away for a few days, up the mountain in the rain forest, what's left of it. A nice bit of R'n'R. On my return I expected to see a long list of "Good Nazi's", the living Aussie variety, put up by your good self as I requested. I take it you can't name ONE not ONE! Well blow me down, you can't even name one person from the extreme right in Australia you consider GOOD, are they all BAD? What about Blair Cottrell, wants a pic of Hitler in every school classroom, Jim Saleam, likes to wear a swastika on his arm, and a blast from the past Ross "The Skull" May loves all things Nazi does Ross. Do any of those names motivate you to create a list?

As for Joe and your perception that he is racists on mass against old men. Nah! like me, he's puts up nothing that would suggest racism on his part. Unlike you and your long list of those you despise, including, but not limited to; niggger, cracker, bogan, deplorable, shark bait, clubbers, krauts, sluts, poofters, yanks, bikies, banana benders, wetbacks, white van drivers, dune coons, and names too numerous to mention. I suppose with a 350 word posting limit you can't put up your complete list.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 18 February 2021 11:50:30 AM
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Pauliar,

Are you a good Nazi or a bad Nazi? Coming from the Aus National socialist party AKA the greens.
Posted by shadowminister, Friday, 19 February 2021 8:12:09 AM
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Hi paul1408

Been moving house and it is a big job.

Sorry, I don't know any Australian Nazis at all and I would be surprised if the Australian Nazi Party even exists today. I have not heard of any news reports on the ANP since ASIO bugged their headquarters 50 years ago and recorded then murdering one of their own members who they believed was a police informer.

As for the "far right", I have no knowledge of such people even existing. Although you probably consider anybody to be "far right" who is anywhere to the right of Bernie Sanders. That is a very broad demographic.

The principle is still the same. You can not claim it is wrong for me to caste aspersions upon an entire group of people that I don't like, if you do the same thing to another group of people that you don't like.
Posted by LEGO, Friday, 19 February 2021 4:13:37 PM
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Hi LEGO,

That "Good Nazi" title is not to be taken literally as only those within the Nazi Party, but is more broader in referring to anyone on the far right of Australian politics you might consider doing good works for the cause. I though Blair Cottrell and his desire to have the Fuhrer's picture in every classroom in Australia might have struck a cord with you and you may have considered Blair to be a "Good Nazi". No hummmm, oh well. Your thoughts?

"been moving house", I do hope LEGO no family of Dune Coons from you knows where, had moved in next door to you, worse still a family of Shake Bait forcing a move to further to the right in the street by you. Hopefully you are now next door to a good bogan family of rednecks Aussies, Wayne and Donna, or better still a wholesome family of god fearing Deplorable's, Dazza and Charleen, little Dazza and their mongrel dog, the rhotwheeler X pit bull, "Spike", which ripped the arse out of Dazza's stubbies, well that's another john dory in itself.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 19 February 2021 10:09:48 PM
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paul1409

I enjoy being politically aware, but I had no idea who Blair Cottrell was until you prompted me to look him up on wiki. It appears he is some extreme right winger who nobody has ever heard of, except for those like your good self who obsess over whatever right wing extremists I presume do exist, somewhere?

Oh, and I finally remembered the name of that ex Communist Party of Australia woman who became a Greens senator, it was Lee Rhiannon. This indicates to me that the extreme left simply joined the Greens when they realised that nobody was ever going to vote for them. I think intelligence agencies call such tactics "false flags." According to wiki, this ex Greens senator is now head of some commie organisation "which is the "legal successor of the old CPA."

You seem to be terrified of an almost unknown ordinary citizen who apparently holds extremist right wing views, but you and your Greens Party elected as a senator a person who had extremist left wing views. As I have pointed out repeatedly, communism and fascism are both manifestations of the same socialist totalitarian ideal. The difference between them, is which demographics within a society support totalitarian rule, and doctrinal differences over economic policy. The communists have been very successful in portraying themselves as the polar opposite of fascism to gullible people like yourself, but they don't fool me.

Back on point. Everybody identifies groups of people they do not like, and they call them nasty names, and they attribute negative characteristics to them as a group. I would have thought you were smart enough to figure that out for yourself? But then again, you are still a doe eyed left winger, so that explains a lot to me.

The principle is, that you can not negatively stereotype the groups of people that you don't like, and then stand up on your pulpit, and there among a chorus of singing angels, claim it is unspeakably wrong for me to do exactly the same thing to the groups of people that I don't like.
Posted by LEGO, Saturday, 20 February 2021 12:44:36 AM
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Hi LEGO,

I've had my amusement for the day, I hope your house move went well. I'm surprised you're not familiar with Blair Cottrell, in recent years Cottrell has appeared on national television and in the mainstream media with his far right views, and also for more criminal matters as well. I thought you would be up with these sorts of things.

Lee Rhiannon, I'm sure you would have a better insight than me. When I was active in Green politics in NSW, our paths crossed on several occasions. I found Lee a knowledgeable and hard working member of the party, but I was not a supporter, finding Mehreen Faruqi a better choice for the Senate than Lee. Now Mehreen would not be your cup of tea, a woman, a feminists and dare I say it, a Muslim woman at that, hardly fitting your stereotyping of Muslims.

Its hard to identify prominent people of the extreme, particularly those holding similar views to yourself. Such people with crazy held opinions hardly gain traction with the general voting public, they are the irrelevant half a percent mob in Aussie politics. It maybe you see Pauline Hanson as a beacon for the cause, but she seems to be content to work within the established political framework, so hardly making her a radical demanding substantive political change. Then maybe in the Australian context she is. Acting outside of mainstream politics, like Islamic extremists, these radicals often refereed to as the far right do pose a threat to national security as identified by ASIO and other government organisations.

P/s; This Bernie Sanders seems to be some kind of boogeyman for you. I though he was Colonel Sanders older brother, what relevance is he?
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 20 February 2021 6:29:07 AM
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