That mainly interests me because I'm thinking lately that the Republicans in the U.S. exploiting its elections process to control national policy is maybe the biggest reason the CIA/FBI/etc. now has the opportunity to seize control of the Democrats at the national level by controlling the Democrat-friendly news cycle on Trump and running spooks for office. It's an open secret that "news junkie" Democrats never more than half-believed the Russian conspiracy stuff & were instead so frustrated by their Idiocracy-style POV on the way federal elections worked that they became sexually aroused thinking about an attempted coup by the Washington cops. For the same reason, you had all those 2000s-era Obama bloggers posting sadistic stories after 2016 about people in "red states" dying from disease and how it serves them right, sort of a mutation of the "let them secede" joking-not-joking thing a lot of Democrats like to say about the U.S. South, where everyone who lives there is imagined to be a poor, dumb, white KKK member.
There's the fatalist feeling that the Democrats are supposed to win but the Republicans cheat by using the system to fool their dupes, and the system is sound, the system is eternal, etc. so Democrats have to get good at the accepted ways of cheating within it, which the horse-race types among them imagine will make them successful and popular. College-educated Democrats think they're being savvy by trying to outdo the Republicans at paranoid xenophobia, Nixon-style dirty tricks, wishing death on the poor, and so on. And their main problem is going to be how their allies, the CIA, the FBI, the NSA, all those folks, are an undying & unbroken line of practical experts at all those things and also at turning political parties full of embittered petit-bourgeois nerds into puppets that serve the agencies' agendas.
I know there's some mirroring between the two countries sometimes, so I'm curious if anything like that turn is happening in United States South Hemisphere, where one party is using the process to smash the other and maybe opening the "left" opposition up to even more publicly reactionary positions in the name of strategy.
cars posted:Were there any incredibly nerdy process reasons why these results were such a surprise...
I know there's some mirroring between the two countries sometimes, so I'm curious if anything like that turn is happening in United States South Hemisphere, where one party is using the process to smash the other and maybe opening the "left" opposition up to even more publicly reactionary positions in the name of strategy.
Not really. The surprise was more just a result of everyone taking (clearly fatally flawed) opinion polls for granted. There is some mirroring going on lately in the spooky sense but not in terms of the major parties fighting each other - there is an overenthusiastic toeing of the seppo line on china, the anti-huawei campaign for example and some real nonsense about chinese attempts to influence australian politics, as if they give that much of a fuck about us.
Guyovich posted:the only thing i really know about kevin rudd is that he's being called a chinese sleeper agent by a bunch of dc lanyard dipshits. but that's what they call everyone who doesn't want to ride a nuclear bomb into beijing so i don't take that to mean he's cool.
yeah there have been similar nudge nudge wink wink sort of aspersions cast about him here too, mostly because he occasionally makes posts on weibo in chinese that are mildly critical of australia's stance towards china, or indeed that he is posting there at all. at this rate i think in about 5 years time speaking mandarin will disqualify people from public service.
Like, there’s a big cultural bias against Russia in the white U.S., but it’s still half-in, half-out as to whether Russians are just particularly bad fellow white people, and since the end of the Cold War, both the Russians and the Chinese are seen by most people in the U.S. as a million miles away and no real threat. That includes almost all of the people pushing the foreign-conspiracy line, they know or half-know they don’t seriously see the chosen scapegoat as an immediate, existential threat to U.S. global hegemony any more than anyone else in the country.
But then you have white Australia where the anti-Asian sentiment is extreme and practically genocidal, and the paranoia is spurred by the perceived proximity of the Asian horde (even though the distance between Beijing and Melbourne is Over 9000 km, 4/5ths the distance between Beijing and New York City). I’m surprised the U.S. wasn’t following Australia’s lead there instead of the other way around, I guess.
An aside,although anecdotal and therefore probably meaningless: in personal conversations with friends, family and acquaintances from across the political spectrum, I have never met anyone who disagreed with the idea that the yanks are an untrustworthy and unstable ally, and we would do well to foster closer relations with China, at the very least by keeping our noses out of US disputes with them which do not concern us. So there's that.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/10/cpac-kristina-keneally-triggers-the-right-as-abbott-tries-to-keep-low-profile
there is much i could say about this, especially the behind the scenes links to cory bernardi, a man who not infrequently complains about foreign political interference on the left but funnily enough has been trying to facilitate greater direct interference in strayan politics by the seppo right for at least a decade now. but for now all i can say is
Petrol posted:like, it's a scandal if a z-tier politician attends an event vaguely affiliated with the confucius institute, but it's apparently totally normal to publish "analysis" by kiwi academics about how We Austrayans must be vigilant against the yellow peril, and it's also extremely good that an american political conference be held in sydney featuring a bunch of poms, and senior government figures are involved. im loving it.
who's the kiwi academic doing yellow peril stuff?
There was also a prominent report earlier this year about how she reckons Chinese spies broke into her office to steal papers related to her research or something like that - don't have a link handy but a quick google of her name should bring something up. Interestingly I think the kiwi PM dismissed those claims when the story first came out
lo posted:i've noticed that she seems to treat different eras of china as being basically identical, even when there's big differences between them - you can see her doing that in that piece you linked, where she says that the cpc under xi is using 'Maoist' tactics like united front work, with no consideration of how this term might have changed since mao's time.
i think it is one of the greatest and most obvious weaknesses of the orientalist mind that it can only conceive of the 'oriental' nation/culture/people as little more than a monolith, regardless of distance in time or space
Petrol posted:Can't wait to see what all his powerful right wing supporters have to say now.
the same as they always have been saying - if anything they'll start agitating that the Bar has been infiltrated by cUlTuRaL MaRxIsTs - expect a renewed assault from their culture warriors
WOW! 🤔
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what people think western sydney is like:
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asbestos homes, weekly driveby shootings, people shanking each other in car parks, charcoal chicken shops on every street corner
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marlax78 posted:Has MK fucked up Versace yet
MK is in that weird liminal space between greco-roman envy (versace) and pan-slavic activewear fetishism (adidas)
cf. former prez/skopje's bizarre obsession with shitty 19th century kitsch
tears posted:how about those australian fires
Based on preliminary analysis, yesterday, Australia recorded its hottest day on record. The nationally-averaged maximum daytime temp was 41.9 °C exceeding the record set on Tuesday, 40.9 ºC. You can view the top ten highest daily maximum temps here: https://t.co/Cdqm9vD1cI pic.twitter.com/DRDK9LAvrg
— Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) December 19, 2019