If you don't have time to listen to it all, just skip to the last 60 seconds.
Then, tell me how we clone him, and how we can replace all the drones in the UK with him.
Or,
how we can educate our people enough to understand that the more they
allow government to take from them, the more government wastes.
Or how, with every new piece of legislation, another slice of their freedom is removed.
If we could achieve this we'd have a decent country in about 45 minutes.
With thanks to Jim Fryar for the link.
CR.
The look on their faces was priceless. Great to watch , a man who can tell it like it is.
ReplyDeleteJ,
ReplyDeleteI just loved his disdainful, couldn't give a shit attitude.
I wish they sold that in shops....
CR.
When these monkeys are challenged by someone that is supremely confident they crumble.
ReplyDeleteIt is too funny, politicians as normal don't actually have a clue where they stand with regards to the law, like most police.
That has really made my day
DH,
ReplyDeleteThat is why they resort to force. It's all they have.
They hate it when we don't fear them.
CR.
An extraordinary man. Governments, especially the Hawk and Keating ones did everything possible to destroy him.
ReplyDeleteJim,
ReplyDeleteI wasn't paying enough attention at the time. I just seem to connect him with cricket.
I agree, a rare breed.
CR.
You can see in his posture and on his face he has no fear. The suits behind the microphones on the other hand realise they are being exposed for what they are as you can see on their faces and in their body posture.
ReplyDeleteSaying no to a state employee produces the exact same effect in the drone. Try it the next time they come a calling. There is very little if anything they can do if you show them you really don't give a shit.
In other news the Iceland vs Bankers story is going viral. Seems tptb aren't as 'in control' as they would have us believe.
William,
ReplyDeleteFully agree. They never expect to hear the word no. It isn't in their script. The looks on their faces is priceless.
I really, really hope that the rumours of mass arrests turns out to be true.
That would be an excellent thing for the world.
CR.
Kerry Packer was known for his cleaning obsessions which reminds me!
ReplyDeleteCaptain can you pop around to the social club shithouses and give them a going over.
Ted.
?
ReplyDeleteClean the shithouses my boy!!!, mop and bucket, broom etc.
ReplyDeleteI have been calling you all day on the phone without an answer, someone said he has a blog about rants.
i'm ranting now so get your arse into gear and earn your money which aint enough to pay taxes on...lol
Oh I see.
ReplyDeleteBut I am the ranter, not the rantee.
You all have to come here and agree with me!!
CR.
I was there! I was there!
ReplyDeleteI remember this very well indeed. Unfortunately most other Australians don't.
A great loss to the country.
Compare and contrast to AlanCarr's ball-less apology for minimising his tax bill!
ReplyDelete-richard
Careful, let him in and he'll produce World Series Cricket.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Exactly the sort of thing I wished someone would do at Brian's Inquiry or the sanctimonious meetings of the Select Committee, but then all sides in that game really are, as Becky would say, in it together, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteMuch of what he did in WSC is now par for the course in modern cricket.
However there is an alternative viewpoint (dated 2001):
"From dawn to dusk, the routine events of life are being tracked, recorded and analysed. Cheaper computing power and a vastly expanding Internet - Australia now has the second highest Internet use in the world - have enabled businesses, government agencies and many others to watch what was once unwatchable and glean meaning and profit from everyday activities. Data giants such as Kerry Packer's Axciom have created dossiers containing names, addresses, incomes, purchases and other details about millions of Australians. Profile specialists make models of what consumers are likely to do or buy. All the while, data miners look for data to sell."
(There are some discussions as to the background of the magazine, here and here.)
YMMV; it doesn't detract from the entertainment value of the video though. :-D
Carr's climbdown was an absolute bloody joke.
Regards
TSL
The last line was worth waiting for :0)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE that video, he honestly does not give a sh*t and he knows that he is right! My favorite part is his last sentence!!!!!! I LOVE IT ALL!!!
ReplyDeleteSlightly tangental, but an interesting read relating to the general philosophy of 'control systems':
ReplyDeletehttp://selfadoration.com/ManAlive.html
I came across this from a completely unrelated site.
It is interesting how the same general idea seem to be coming out of the woodwork from numerous directions.