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The man who Churchill HATED most…

#JohnCurtin was a key figure in Australian political history, serving as the 14th Prime Minister from 1941 until his death in 1945.

Curtin joined the Australian Labor Party in 1911, advocating for workers' rights and social justice. His legacy was cemented during World War II when, as Prime Minister, he shifted Australia's military focus from Europe to the Pacific, aligning with the United States. This decision was crucial for the Allied victory in the Pacific.

Curtin's leadership was marked by his dedication to the Australian people, supporting servicemen and women, boosting wartime industries, and maintaining national unity. He also pushed for post-war social reforms, such as unemployment benefits and the Department of Post-War Reconstruction.

Curtin passed away on July 5, 1945, before the war's end, but his impact on Australian politics endures. He is remembered for his integrity and the foundations he laid for a more equitable and prosperous Australia.

#history #australia #greatleader

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZqJAXlna3w

The man who Churchill HATED most

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Twitter says Wild Flower is 3M views short of 100M, so I just gave it another watch ( Persona just went over 100M) #BTS #RM #GreatLeader #LovesPhotoBooths #wildflower

https://youtube.com/watch?v=u18be_kRmC0&si=UGZAxS4XptYIPPxx

I think that through #greatLeader(tm)'s own actions?

When #trump claims the right to do something since the USA is rather militarily strong, which he seems to like doing -
he is claiming the right to do stuff based on might rather than intelligence.
Moreover, doing stuff by might/power is more limited than by intelligence since it costs more to keep power than maintaining consents.

how may we voice that #greatLeader(tm) AKA #trump who likes to claim being of some kind of considerable intelligence - isn't such, and assert that voice without playing the brutalisation game of imposing an identity and traits another?