comms hack: when any Morrison government rep says “we will continue to”, they are lying and covering up repeated and predictable corruption and failures.
this morning it was a rushed statement while Kelly was interviewing Ben Gauntlet on RN about evidence-based findings that the government has not prioritised vaccinating disabled people, saying “we will continue to prioritise” vaccinating disabled people, a lie.
it is part of the gaslighting manipulation of timeframes that bookend all their lies - the past happened differently to what evidence shows, the present is somehow not a shitshow, while campaigning on future outcomes which are never realised.
while major media outlets obediently amplify years and years of rolling shitshows of announcements of plans, their co-operation and class solidarity being wholly essential to Liberal Party campaign strategy.
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Berejiklian is at Shanes Park to announce a 500 hectare national park. She says second doses are just off 60% which seems to mean over 16s as she then adds 12-15 year old first dose figures.
incredibly rare sighting of Berejiklian mentioning when unvacccinated people will be able to “participate”. She reels off cases and deaths and goes back to the Shanes Park announcement.
btw Shanes Park is a semi-rural spot between Mt Druitt and the Blacktown Road of mostly jerry-built shacks interspersed with land-value wealth McMansions. The minister is bouncing with benevolence for western Sydney and calls the park “your very own Noah’s ark”.
good morning from unceded Darug lands☀️today on #Insiders are Stan Grant (ABC), Annika Smethurst (9fax) and Cam Stewart (murdoch).
The interview is with Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce.
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opening spiel: locking in new security architecture. The prime minister finds new friends in Washington. But not ALL was positive! #Insiders
[no aspect of this anglophone imperialism is positive] #Insiders
these wonder women. Wailwan and Wiradjuri lawyer Teela Reid is wrapping up #RebLawAu with a reminder to lawyers of our responsibilities to First Nations justice and rights.
what stood out to delegates at the #RebLawAu conference?
abolition is an everyday practice. It opens up so much possibility. Prisons are not sites of accountability. What about the murderers and rapists? Welp, the current system does not stop murder and rape. #RebLawAu
abolition stands counter to reformism, says Alison Whittaker. Reformist changes try to change conditions in prisons rather than challenging the legitimacy of prisons and carceral logics. Tinkering at the edges. #RebLawAu
Marrawah Johnson: we can not rely on litigation to save us but the significance of Mabo No 2 (1992) - the High Court rejected legal fiction of terra nullius and Wik Peoples bringing the principles of Mabo to the mainland and survival of native title on pastoral leases #RebLawAu
there has been a conscious and intentional uncoupling of Indigenous rights from human rights - Marrawah Johnson #RebLawAu
human rights are not new to Aboriginal law. It is colonial law that stripped First Nations people of their human rights. It has been convenient for settler colonial law to violate the rights that are enshrined in First Nations law - Marrawah Johnson, abridged #RebLawAu
“folks who are closest to the problem are also closest to the solution” 💥💥 - Marbre Stahly-Butts #RebLawAu
so much of how we exercise power goes unseen and that’s not an accident. Power is invisibilised because it is very violent - Stahly-Butts #RebLawAu
accountability is about who you go home to, who you explain your actions to, who you apologise to… Stahley-Butts is electrifying. On relationality and de-centering the law and lawyers as gatekeepers in movements for change #RebLawAu