The reptiles lead with sport this day, an easy pass for the pond ...
Anyone wanting more than a headline can follow up at the Graudian or in the Nine rags.
Meanwhile assorted reptiles kept assorted jihads alive...
There were expenses and budgets ...
Anthony Albanese says he approved Anika Wells’ $3000 trip to Thredbo with her family and $34,000 flights to a UN event, as new details emerge over the Communications Minister’s mounting travel bills.
By Noah Yim
A $34,000 return ticket to New York defies imagination. But it’s Anika Wells's taxpayer-funded trip to Adelaide that really pushes the ‘pub test’, the standard that felled Sussan Ley almost a decade ago.
By Simon Benson
That's what the crusaders are reduced to?
Pretty, pretty tragic, and there was an EXCLUSIVE rehashing of Jimbo as Satan's chief minion turned up to help the reptiles business model ...
Jim Chalmers eyes reform in next budget
Jim Chalmers has flagged major budget reforms to boost private investment while revealing spending cuts in next week’s MYEFO.
by Geoff Brown
Sauron's assistant was over on the extreme far right ...
Private sector recovery means we confront global volatility and persistent price pressures from a position of genuine economic strength.
By Jim Chalmers
The pond couldn't get past the extraordinary banality of the opening illustration:
You deserved that Jimbo, helping out the flailing, failing reptile business model, and withholding your pebbles of wisdom by making punters hand over shekels to Lachy to read them is an unseemly affair.
Rice was on the boil yet again with an EXCLUSIVE heaven-sent opportunity to mingle TG bashing with a goodly dose of ABC bashing:
Point-scoring ABC embraces ACON to steer its trans coverage
The ABC has achieved platinum status from trans rights lobby group ACON, but critics say the national broadcaster has compromised its editorial independence by paying for ideological approval.
by Stephen Rice
Nah, not really, though the pond realises that's two favourite reptile Jihads combined, and another nah to Jennings of the fifth form, as he carried on another favourite reptile jihad:
Eventually the details of the jihadi repatriations will emerge. The real question is how long voters will tolerate a government that treats openness as a threat rather than an obligation.
By Peter Jennings
Contributor
There the clue was the sinister looking figure on the left, looking vaguely like Pauline:
With all that whittling, that reduced the pond to just two reptiles.
First up was Joe, lesser member of the Kelly gang, having an anxiety attack about King Donald (*archive link):
Sorry, the pond is trying to defeat the bots which currently swarm the blog ...
The pond can assure correspondents nothing much as lost and there was no news that an aged, demented narcissist was in charge, and currently losing his marbles on a daily basis.
Instead there was a firm understanding of policies ... that wouldn't be changed the next day, after the small-hand authoritarian king had another fit of pique ...
By expressing open ambivalence and caution towards Europe and NATO – coupled with relative silence on the Russian threat – the strategy reads as a considered attack on the foundations of the post-World War II trans-Atlantic partnership. “It is more than plausible that within a few decades at the latest, certain NATO members will become majority non-European. As such, it is an open question whether they will view their place in the world, or their alliance with the United States, in the same way as those who signed the NATO charter,” the strategy warns.
Washington is openly declaring one of its principal concerns to be the “stark prospect of civilisational erasure” in Europe while questioning the ongoing legitimacy of the EU project itself.
The 2025 strategy sounds the alarm on the “activities of the European Union and other transnational bodies that undermine political liberty and sovereignty”, while questioning “migration policies that are transforming the continent and creating strife”.
It reserves the ability of the US to intervene in European politics, declaring “our goal should be to help Europe correct its current trajectory”.
While The Hague Commitment, in which NATO members agreed to increase defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP, is touted as a new global standard, it is also presented as an American liberation from the security treaty.
Deep cracks are emerging in one of the most successful alliances in history, which has preserved peace in Europe for more than seven decades – an outcome likely to lead to heightened instability rather than improving future security.
The reptiles tossed in just one distraction: Crucially, ending the Ukraine war and ensuring its survival as a viable state are identified as key objectives in Europe. Picture: Sergey Bobok/AFP
Joe was entranced by high sounding verbiage ...
The elevation of US dominance over the western hemisphere as the pre-eminent foreign policy goal represents another major departure. The strategy describes this objective as “a ‘Trump Corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine” – a correction taking place after “years of neglect … to restore American pre-eminence in the West”.
Does that include a Trump tower in Moscow?And maybe a rare earths deal with Vlad the impaler?
Amid intensifying global competition, the Trump administration is fortifying its dominance closer to home while signalling its intention to play a reduced role in fighting global tyranny. This will be seen as a new model of how the US projects power – doing so more brazenly and openly, but more often in its own backyard. Under this approach, the contentious attacks on suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean appear likely to become the new norm.
The most reassuring elements of the strategy relate to the Indo-Pacific, with the document outlining the need for military deterrence to ensure stability while upholding the importance of maintaining the status quo in Taiwan.
America will “build a military capable of denying aggression anywhere in the First Island Chain”. But the strategy makes clear that Washington “should not have to do this alone. Our allies must step up and spend – and more importantly do – much more for collective defence”.
The goal is to “win the economic future” while preventing military confrontation. In addition to lifting defence spending, this will see Washington pushing Australia harder to “counteract predatory economic practices” from China.
Rebalancing economic ties with Beijing is seen as a joint effort that can only take place if it is accompanied by an “ongoing focus on deterrence to prevent war in the Indo-Pacific”.
This position should provide great assurance to Australia by setting a key principle – improved economic ties with Beijing must not come at the cost of concessions being made on vital matters of national security.
Holding to this ideal will become one of the critical tests for Donald Trump in his second term as President, especially as he embarks on a new phase of high dialogue with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Says the mob currently conducting extrajudicial murders and doing their best to interfere in sundry countries, not limited to Venezuela.
Isolationism? Hah ...
Here, have a break ...
Finally it wouldn't be the Australian Zionist Daily News without a serve from the Major:
The header: How Nazi anti-Semitism shaped modern Islamist ideology backed by today's protesters;The Western world’s pro-Palestinian protesters don’t know it, but they are puppets for the inheritors of German Nazi racism and anti-Semitism.
The caption: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia Aftab Malik and Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly address the media in Sydney in September. Picture: NewsWire/ Gaye Gerard
It was a five minute rant by the Major, designed to ensure him a place in Benji's cabinet, and with Nazi slurs flung around illiberally, though the pond last noted that the only party that had really put into effect a genocide in recent times was the current government of Israel, what with mass displacement, mass starvation as a method of waging war, mass destruction, and plans for mass ethnic cleansing:
The past century’s two greatest sources of disinformation, Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, are as crucial as the Koran to the rise of the Islamism that now joins forces with the anti-racist left.
Western journalists are prepared to call out the Kremlin’s false claims that the Jewish President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, is leading a modern resurgent nation of Nazis.
Yet much of the Western media has framed the victims of the Holocaust as perpetrators of a genocide. They accept false claims that the Middle East’s only genuine pluralist democracy – where Jews, Arabs, Christians and Druze all elect members to the Knesset – is an apartheid state.
Yet most Jews from the rest of the Middle East have been banished, and Christians, Yazidis, Kurds and other minorities are persecuted in many countries in the region.
Puppets? The pond guesses that the Major would know about that, being something of a puppet himself, as the reptiles tried to distract from the rampant Zionism with another matter: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the press in Kyiv in December. Picture: Genya Savilov / AFP
Then the Major trotted out a slur, as if conflating and confusing what's gone down in Gaza with other matters would seal the deal:
They denounce as Islamophobic any criticism of Muslim violence against poor black Africans or Christian girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria to prevent their education.
Not so, it's possible to chew gum, and deplore what's happening in many places, just as it's possible to deplore allegedly Xian violence, such as murder on the high seas, and what seems like another colonial adventure in Venezuela beginning to take shape (never mind that the current ruler should be replaced, it's just that US interventions always produce a mass of unknown unknowns which ruin things for decades, including the terrible fate of women in Afghanistan) ...
But when you're a extremist Zionist, the world takes a very simple shape ...
Malik says Australian Muslims know terrorism is motivated by extremist ideology rather than religion. Yet for 100 years the extremist ideology of Islamist groups and Muslim anti-Semites has been at the heart of Muslim violence.
Many Muslim polemicists railing against Israel’s war to retrieve its hostages from Gaza peddle a discredited conspiracy theory against Jews pushed by the Nazis in Berlin in the 1930s and by the Communist Party in 1920 in Baku, Azerbaijan, during the first “congress of the peoples of the Orient”.
Nazis and Communists used the tsarist Russian-era conspiracy forgery, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, as the basis of their hate campaigns. The Protocols still underpin much of what is said by Islamist politicians and journalists in parts of the Middle East, especially Iran and Qatar.
The reptiles introduced another distraction, Tense exchanges when a pro-Israel protester walks past the pro-Palestine demonstration after a Burgertory chain-restaurant owned by Palestinian-Australian Hesham Tayah burned in Melbourne. Picture: Alex Zucco / SOPA Images/Sipa USA
It seems the Major uses as his sources the thoughts of cackling Claire, as if she's gospel ...
Undoubtedly the Soviets knew the actual fascist antecedents of radical Islam and were more concerned with using diplomacy to isolate the US’s main ally in the region. Even the Palestine Liberation Organisation owed more to Nazism than communism.
This column in The Australian on October 14, 2023 – the first Saturday after October 7 – traced the origins of Islamic fascism in Palestine to the mufti of Jerusalem, Sheik Haj Amin al-Husseini, who allied his people with Adolf Hitler and lived in Berlin pumping out Nazi propaganda to the Arab world from 1941 to 1945.
He was not tried for war crimes as his German hosts were. Instead he was held in France for a year before fleeing to Egypt on June 11, 1946, where he was welcomed by Hassan al-Banna, spiritual guide of the Muslim Brotherhood and himself an avowed supporter of Nazi Germany.
Flinging around the Nazi slur is a common trick, much practised by Russian state media these days, where almost every state in Europe, especially Ukraine, is run by Nazis, likely in partnership with Satanism ... but it would be a lot simpler to judge the current state of Israel by its ethnic cleansing actions than on ancient propaganda.
The reptiles interrupted with another snap designed to enrage and inflame...A rally for Gaza in front of Israeli Embassy in October in Canberra. Picture: Martin Ollman/NewsWire
It's true, for example, that you can find Ukranians who fought alongside the Nazis, gripped with the delusion that this would free them from the Russians, and it's true that Arab states joined in the second world war on the side of the Axis alliance, but the current governments of the middle east owe a lot more to absolute monarchies from ancient European times ...
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, for example, would think nothing of the absolute right of kings, princes and potentates to chainsaw a journalist, and then be welcomed back into the tent by King Donald, a regular abuser of journalists and of any media that refuses to kow tow ...
Meanwhile, the Major carried on slurring ...
Never mind such rights don’t exist in the Muslim world, and gays and trans people are murdered by Hamas and other offshoots of the Brotherhood. Islamists know us better than we understand them.
Welcoming al-Husseini, al-Banna described the mufti as a “hero who defied an empire (Britain) and fought Zionism, with the help of Hitler and Germany”. Earlier, he said: “The mufti is Palestine and Palestine is the mufti.”
Al-Husseini went on to lead the 1948 Arab revolt against the partition of Palestine approved under UN Resolution 181 into a Jewish state by the Mediterranean and an Arab Palestinian state west to the border of Jordan.
Al-Husseini had earlier led the armed revolt from 1936-39 against the UK Peel Commission plan for a more sweeping partition that would have given most of the land to the west of what is now modern Israel to Transjordan, which was to be home to the world’s Palestinians.
The latest research on radical Islam makes clear al-Husseini’s legacy is the key to understanding modern Islamism. For Palestinians, he was the intellectual guiding light to both PLO leader Yasser Arafat and current Palestinian Association president Mahmoud Abbas.
Could it be that the explanation for radical modern Zionism can be explained by the way that those who have been bullied early in life turn to bullying?
It's a well-known phenomenon, per Psychology Today ....
Then Bryan took charge. By the end of his junior year, he had lost over 100 pounds through a combination of obsessive dieting, punishing workouts, and kickboxing training (Fixler, 2023). His body transformed from soft target to hardened weapon. So did his psyche.
This could have been an inspiring success story: a bullied kid overcomes adversity, gets healthy, and helps others facing similar struggles. Instead, friends witnessed the formerly meek, withdrawn victim become someone they barely recognized. "It was like he'd decided that since he'd been the victim, now it was his turn to make others feel small," one peer recalled (Fixler, 2023). He didn't become confident; he became controlling. He didn't find peace; he found power.
There's an enormous amount of bullying gone down in Gaza...
There's also the alleged criminality of Benji, what with incessant war a convenient excuse for seeking a pardon, and never mind the way that he and his minions allowed for the funding of Hamas.
But as a rampant Zionist, the Major isn't that much interested in any of that ...
“Al-Qaeda’s Nazi lineage through the Muslim Brotherhood showed that the 9/11 attackers were not leftist anti-imperialists. Rather they were a product … of the … aftershock of Nazism in the Middle East,” Herf wrote.
Nazism had been defeated in Europe but “enjoyed a robust afterlife in the Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoots, such as Hamas and al-Qaeda … motivated in large part by anti-Semitic conspiracy theories”.
Herf links this to al-Husseini’s writings widely available in the Middle East after the war.
Herf cites Stanford professor Russell Berman arguing “it was the ideological mixture of Nazism and Islamism that was the most important causal factor which led leaders of the Palestinian Arabs to reject the UN Partition resolution of November 29, 1947”.
After al-Husseini and al-Banna, the later books of Egyptian Sayyid Qutb cemented anti-Semitism at the heart of the Brotherhood.
Herf discusses author and journalist Paul Berman’s 2003 book, Terror and Liberalism, which focuses on the parallels between fascist totalitarianism in mid-20th century Europe and “Qutb’s reactionary attack on liberalism, the Jews, the United States and Israel”.
“Qutb, like al-Husseini, offered a paranoid construct of Islam under attack by the Jews, Christians and modern culture,” Herf writes. Qutb mapped out a modern “counter-attack that celebrated death and martyrdom in an effort to create a pristine Islamic State in which state and religion would be fused and liberal modernity banished”.
Journalists covering the Middle East should understand this is what modern Islamism wants for the world. These are the views of the movement that today’s rainbow coalition of anti-Israel protesters is supporting.
ReplyDeleteThe US administration really is delusional. “win the economic future” with policies designed to take them back to the past: “activities of the European Union and other transnational bodies that undermine political liberty and sovereignty” “stark prospect of civilisational erasure in Europe” as the saying goes, every accusation is an admission.
It will be interesting when the US invades Venezuela, what will the US's allies say, given the parallels with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Vlad will probably send Trump a gold medal, "Defenders of Freedom", with an image of Trump on one side and an image of Putin on the other.
+1
DeleteI reckon they'll be hoping they do a better job of invading Venezuela than they did with Cuba. So when can we expect to see Trump on board a US navy ship proclaiming "mission accomplished"?
DeleteTamworth’s is once again the centre of the known Universe, for all the wrong reasons, with Barnaby and Pauline confirming on local radio that he has joined One Nation. The big question now is- how long before they fall out? A year? Months? Weeks?
ReplyDeleteIronic really that One Nation is actually making one nation effectively two nations.
DeleteAnd beetrooter and Pauline will be falling over in the carpark, together, fighting for who is the cook and who is the bottle washer.
Time to fallout... Months.
Check back in November 2026.
As they have no where else to go they will deliver a presser to say... free speech, individuals views, we are ONE!
Hahahaha. Jesters not kings with no clothes.
Oh c'mon Anony: we've always been at least three nations: working class, middle class and upper class - though relatively few of them until the flood of money released by banks and governments (aka inflation) has increased that number. We used to be only two religions though: catholicism and anglicanism. Now we are many.
DeleteAs per usual the know-it-all arrogance of the Major knows no bounds, with those holding views opposed to his own nothing more than pitiful, easily manipulated dupes.
ReplyDeleteRather than attempting a point by point response to today’s accusations of antisemitism and Nazism, it’s probably easier to note that, as per usual, the Major is full of shit.
(Hopefully that won’t activate the censor-bots, DP)