When it comes to fascist vote, Coalition senators were ā€˜just following ordersā€™

October 19, 2018
Issue 
Mathias Cormann confers with Pauline Hanson in the Australian Senate.

Comrades! After many years of debate on the left on how to win socialism, a clear path has opened in Australia ā€” hack the attorney-general officeā€™s email to instruct federal Coalition MPs to vote for a motion to socialise the means of production.

The email just needs to tell them to vote ā€œyesā€ for a bill to nationalise mining, banking and energy companies under workersā€™ and community control as a first step towards reorganising the economy to meet social needs and taking rapid action on climate change.

Then, when asked about this unexpected change of heart, leading members of the government could tweet that this ā€œconfirms we oppose all forms of capitalist exploitationā€ and ā€œwe say yes to human liberationā€.

You know, sort of like when the attorney-general and Coalition senators tweeted in support of Pauline Hansonā€™s motion based on a that ā€œitā€™s OK to be whiteā€ after .

Their justification for backing such a motion seems to be that theyā€™ll vote for literally anything if a piece of paper tells them to. Yes, this governmentā€™s excuse for its senators voting for a fascist motion is they were ā€œjust following ordersā€.

Somehow, this is hardly any less concerning than the thought they deliberately backed deploring ā€œanti-white racism and attacks on Western civilisationā€. It suggests not one of the Coalitionā€™s 31 senators thought anything was amiss about publically backing white supremacy.

Iā€™ll go out on a limb and say this would not be the case for just anything. It wouldnā€™t even have to be as drastic as socialist revolution.

Iā€™d say that if Coalition senators were told to vote for something even mildly criticising coal companies over climate change, at least a few would start yelling: ā€œHang on a sec, I didnā€™t get into politics to not destroy the planet!ā€

The whole thing was just one of many bizarre ā€œmisstepsā€ of late, as the Scott Morrison government stumbles around with all the stability of me trying to open a kebab shop door at 1am. There seems a similar quality of decision making involved, followed by about as much regret.

The biggest irony is the Coalition voting to deplore attacks on Western civilisation, seeing as with its climate policy, this governmentā€™s working overtime to destroy all civilisation ā€” Western or otherwise.

It is about the only thing it is doing well. Say what you will about its performance in general, but it is full steam ahead on the irreversible death of the Great Barrier Reef and likely destruction of water supplies due to the actions of mining corporations that pay bugger all tax.

Environment minister Melissa Price responded to the alarming United Nations report insisting on the need for a rapid shift away from fossil fuels by loudly refusing to act and : ā€œWe make no apology for the fact that our focus at the moment is getting electricity prices down."

This claim doesnā€™t even make sense, seeing as over the past decade prices have leapt up by 117% ā€” with since 2016 alone. So not only is the government worsening the ecological crisis, we are paying more for the privilege.

It is like calling 000 in an emergency only to find the operator is in a pub doing shots and insisting they canā€™t help you because ā€œour focus at the moment is on getting soberā€.

So, will this be how the world ends, not with a bang, but an ā€œadministrative errorā€? Probably, if we continue to let such psychotic clowns govern.

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