Hope Not Hate

This is one of those blogs, one hopes never to write, but given the events of the last weeks, it seems unavoidable. 

What unfolded in New Zealand is heart breaking, but expected - sooner or later. What one didn't expect, was that it would be New Zealand, to put it bluntly, given the that a number of Australian politicians (and parties) in Australia have been using intolerance, hate and fear as political currency for around two decades; Australia seemed the more likely scenario. And indeed, this did turn out to be an Australian white supremacist, fueled by hate and made brave by Australian politicians normalising. 

What followed in Australia, should be of concern to all -of gigantic proportions.  The comments made by one Australian Federal Senator (voted in by a whopping 19 votes), in particular were, and continue to be...... actually, there are no words to describe the repulsion of this individual, nor the media outlets which continue to allow others like him to continue spin their bile message directly to a mass audience. The fact that, the ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) have not revoked their licenses is truly incompetent and illustrates all to clearly the failings in legislation. 

Lets be absolutely clear - HATE SPEECH, IS NOT FREE SPEECH - IT IS HATE SPEECH. Free speech stops the moment it creates a dangerous 'Us verses Them' narrative. 74 years after the conclusion of WW2, it appears humans are too stupid to learn.


As Labor Party Leader, Bill Shorten made clear, after 50 innocent people (including children) were confirmed dead and another 12 rushed to intensive care as result of the Christchurch terrorist attack, on the 15th March 2019;

Hate speech, doesn't always lead to violence; but violence ALWAYS starts with hate speech. 

The entire history of humanity, into the present day, already provides far too many examples of exactly this.  

Regardless of the ideology on which hate speech is based, it is at its core utterly repugnant and pure evil. 

The election of Mark Latham into the Parliament of New South Wales, over the weekend - should not just raise warnings, as to how normalised hate speech masquerading as free speech has become, but also place Australian anti-terror organisations and Police services on greater vigilance, increase watch lists - if not raise their internal alert levels - considerably. Because if the patterns illustrated here continue the slaughter of Australians; regardless of religion, race, gender, age, sexual orientation will escalate, with any and all Australians becoming targets. 

So where does the responsibility rest? 

It rests with each and every individual. It rests with us: 

  • report hate speech when we hear and/or see it. 
  • report hate speech and content on social media, to that social media provider and to not share, re-post or retweet that content. 
  • write, phone, email, twitter, facebook - every politician and party you can think of; demanding Australian Media Ownership Restrictions to be re-introduced - Immediately. 
But most importantly it rests with us, at the ballot box !  
At any and every occasion, 
Vote:  #HopeNotHateForAustralia
Vote: Compassion, Tolerance - Humanity.

Links: 

This first one, should be screaming from Australia's media - but instead...... *crickets*

     

 

 

 

 


Your Questions Answered: Rowing Precinct Development.

Hello all, 

This is just a very quick Blog, on the Rowing Precinct development on North Bank, Lindsay Street, Inveresk( Launceston).

This posting is in direct response to those who've asked me questions regarding previous postings on this particular subject (and will be the last for quite a while) on this subject. I'd also like to make clear, that  North Esk Rowing Club were not aware of this particular post, at the time of it going live. 

The question I am repeatedly being asked is:  

Where would I propose putting the Launceston Rowing Precinct.

That's very simple. 

On the South Bank opposite the North Esk Rowing Club are 2 pontoons, with a long building behind it. 

This particular building and pontoons were developed and purpose built to house rowing clubs. I was built in such away that it could house - 1 or 2 rowing clubs, depending on what was required at the time. 

For some time UTAS (in Launceston it was / is UTLBC) were, some years ago, boating from one end. Until UTAS shut the club down. 

Yes. It is THAT simple. The buildings, the pontoons etc already exist. 
So pray tell, why build more, when those have are not being used for the purpose they were created? 

This current situation, the build for a new rowing precinct is nothing more than empire building and a money grab from rate payer / tax payer coffers. 

Instead, why not have an enormous green space, perhaps with fitness equipment etc , for all Launceston and visitors to enjoy? 

Any politician, or political party considering pork barrelling the proposed Rowing Precinct on the North Bank at Inveresk - has rocks in their heads and is quite happy to through money at a project which is completely wasteful, superfluous and unnecessary. 

Why replace something which already exists and is not being used for the purpose for which it was built?

As I've said, this posting is just an answer to a question I've been repeatedly asked of late. And its my intention that it will be my last blog post, concerning the Rowing Precinct at Inveresk - at least for a while. 

Many thanks for your time and efforts, in looking at and considering the bigger picture, and alternatives. 


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