We elected an imbecile — and his latest move could kill us all

https://lemmy.world/post/39250971

We elected an imbecile — and his latest move could kill us all - Lemmy.World

Short, but well written.

Rest of the world here: WE FUCKING WARNED YOU, YOU MORONS!!!
Hardly, half of the world is currently considering electing just as moronic representatives.

Seriously. Everybody seems to be very eager to make our same mistake. It’s almost like there’s some kind of global disinformation campaign or something aimed at undermining democracy and installing ultra right wing leaders…

Well, goodnight.

I smetime wonder if the that brexit was a proof of concept. Peoples massively votes against their own interests.
After learning what the shadowy forces of the U.S. and U.K. did to Australia back in the 70s I’m not sure I would be surprised to learn it wasn’t unrelated.
Today I learned that the CIA and Buckingham Palace carried out a coup against the Australian government in 1975 - sh.itjust.works

Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_CIA_involvement_in_the_Whitlam_dismissal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_CIA_involvement_in_the_Whitlam_dismissal] Like I guess we all just collectively agreed to not talk about this? Apparently the Queen and the CIA thought Australia was getting a little too progressive in 1975. They were doing things like welcoming refugees from Chile (who were fleeing a different coup engineered by the CIA). The 50th anniversary of the coup just passed (Nov. 11th), and Consortium News republished an article originally written in 2020: >Gough Whitlam was driven from government on Nov. 11, 1975. When he died six years ago (2014), his achievements were recognised, if grudgingly, his mistakes noted in false sorrow. The truth of the coup against him, it was hoped, would be buried with him. >During the Whitlam years, 1972-75, Australia briefly achieved independence and became intolerably progressive. >The last Australian troops were ordered home from their mercenary service to the American assault on Vietnam. Whitlam’s ministers publicly condemned U.S. barbarities as “mass murder” and the crimes of “maniacs.” The Nixon administration was corrupt, said the Deputy Prime Minister, Jim Cairns, and called for a boycott of American trade. In response, Australian dockers refused to unload American ships. >Whitlam moved Australia towards the Non-Aligned Movement and called for a Zone of Peace in the Indian ocean, which the U.S. and Britain opposed. He demanded France cease its nuclear testing in the Pacific. In the U.N., Australia spoke up for the Palestinians. Refugees fleeing the C.I.A.-engineered coup in Chile were welcomed into Australia.