Celebrating Racism
John Toomey
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I am not sure how you feel about the current policy that dictates Australia’s borders will remain closed until at least the middle of next year.
One can present many arguments for such a policy, but there are many arguments against it.
Certainly, Australia has done very well in eradicating such a potentially dangerous and invasive virus. Nobody can argue against that. However, life for all of us involves a lot more than avoiding viruses, and charting a path forward, whilst challenging, must cater to a wider spectrum of needs.
Can we be skeptical, or even cynical about the motivations for such a policy. I do try to avoid cynicism because it never adds much value, but skepticism provides an opportunity for curiosity, exploration, and the investigation of alternative perspectives.
It is true that keeping the borders tightly closed will most probably keep the virus out of Australia. I accept that.
But, if I am to believe all that is being told to me, vaccination should at least keep it at bay, if not eradicate it. The fervour of the vaccine promotion convinces me that this must be true. Otherwise, why would we be promoting it so heavily and spending so much money on it?
It is also true that we could, as a country, move very quickly to establish significant, remotely located quarantine hubs using portable accommodation units similar to those in mining camps. We have the skills and capacity in Australia to do that very quickly.
By opening such facilities, we could open the borders to international students once again. They could study whilst in quarantine and then return to the larger cities to resume their studies and fill the vital casual employment positions that currently sit hopelessly vacant.
We could also do much better with Hotel Quarantine. I have spoken at length with colleagues in Portugal who have partnered with German engineers to devise a way of placing ultra violet light into industrial air conditioning systems to eliminate all traces of viruses flowing through the hotel atmosphere.
But it feels to me that there is a lack of will to do any of these things. We cannot claim that it is unaffordable as the recent federal budget indicated that Australia’s wealth continues to skyrocket to new heights.
So, my attention turns to the Politics of elections. We saw Mark McGowan in Western Australia positively eliminate his opposition be playing the “West against everyone else” card, closing borders at will and locking the rest of the country out, separating people from their families for most of 2020, under the guise of protecting his state from Corona Virus.
Perhaps part of that is true, but there were always alternatives. McGowan knew there is a base line attitude in WA that sees the rest of Australia as being “foreign” to WA. He seduced that vote in a way that very few have.
I have written before that I believe there is still a powerful underbelly of racism and cultural superiority here in Australia. We saw John Howard tap into it with the “Children Overboard” campaign that won him an election from a most precarious position during the campaign.
I cannot help thinking that we are seeing the same thinking playing out behind a smokescreen of “covid caution”. Closing our borders to the outside world appeals deeply to the minds of those culturally superior Australians that look down their collective noses at our overseas neighbours, especially those from Asia, India, and the Middle East.
If this is true, then we have a problem. Because whilst all the official rhetoric is about diversity and inclusion, our ruling Government, behind closed doors, is celebrating racism. Could that really be the case? I sincerely hope not. But the skeptic in me thinks otherwise.
What do you think?
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3 年The argument for allowing stranded Aussies home or not hinges on prevention of spread on their return. The reason this is not happening is that the government has not created a system in which this can happen. Hotel quarantine run with for profit security has proven to be a flawed model. Bringing large numbers back to this would create a serious risk. The roll out of astra zenica is becoming a farce. We have a product that is inferior in efficacy to another and are forcing it on a segment of the population. Why?
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3 年Thank you John Toomey Hope you are well? Very well written article. Night and Day example of Political Covid. I have always maintained, if you want to get rid of any virus you start at home, if each individual or family maintains good hygiene leaves at home this would spread to include the hamlet, then the village, town, city and so on till you have a country free of the current form of virus. Simply speaking start small and grow big. The problem is timing - When! I think we have thrown the baby out with the bath water this time - sever lockdowns should have been world wide implemented in March 2020 through July 2020, meaning zero flights and boarders closed. I am convinced this would have brought a far better result, altogether. I think the mental cost of this will be far greater than any of us can imagine. Keep Safe.
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3 年Populist politics - we’ve seen it time and again over the last 20 years, here and abroad. You may recall that 77% of Australians polled said that they supported Howard’s refusal to allow those aboard the Tampa to claim asylum. And now we allow a family to languish on Christmas Island, a family whose children were born here in Biloela, but protests fall on deaf ears because above all else, Australia must be seen to maintain its righteous status and sickening white privilege.
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3 年I consider myself an optimist and honestly (maybe naively?) believe the decisions made to be in the best interest of the majority. There of course is always arguments to support any decision for or against. There is always an element of political agenda, personal bias and potentially underlying racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia etc..... However I want to believe in the good of mankind. That humans inclusive of those in leadership make decisions with the educated information and resources they have access to with the purpose of improving or overcoming the challenge. John Toomey I do agree that skepticism generates healthy discussion. Discussion generates differing perspectives and potentially alternate solutions to a problem. There's more than one way to skin a cat! But overarching I believe we turn up each day to do the best we can, each and everyone of us.
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3 年It appears the politics of this pandemic plays into the hands of the incumbent governments where FEAR becomes their competitive advantage.?Will governments up for re-election push the vaccination program and increase return numbers and lose that advantage, it appears not. Call me a cynic but I believe if and after the government is returned to power, they will then return to the previous diatribe about borders being closed and vaccinations being a priority. Realistically we do not have the doctors, nurses and resources to handle a major viral outbreak in Australia when our medical system is already pushed to breaking point, ??I have had my first AstraZeneca jab and encourage all to get on board so as we can reduce the fear element and return to the Australian values of the past and guess what Australia the virus arriving is inevitable.