Forgive her Lord, she knows not what she does

There is just no accounting for bad taste now is there?
Readers may remember that I was, hmm, shall we say less than enthusiastic about the film “Australia” but I find the thought that anyone would want to see it more than once rather disturbing.

Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman in Australia.

Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman in Australia.

Cleveland local Joyce Woodward has racked up a mammoth 27 viewings of Australia at the Victoria Point Birch Carroll and Coyle cineplex. That’s 80 hours of sweeping outback epic.
It’s understood that the cinema manager has joked with the super-Luhrmann fan, saying they should have waited to tell anyone how much of a fan she was until she got to 50 viewings.

Joyce replied that if the film is on for long enough, she probably will.

Lets hope that the cinema management will put this poor woman out of her misery and cease screening that rubbish before the woman’s soul is irrevocably destroyed by the evil influence of Baz’s flickering images….

You know it makes sense Comrades
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On a wing and a Prayer

For all of their protestations about freedom of speech and more importantly freedom of thought so many of may friends from the left are constantly embarrassed by the excesses of the Political Correctness crowd, probably because they are forced to defend what is in fact quite indefensible. More and more we see examples of just how the new thought police are trying to force people to comply with their leftist brand of new Puritanism. So we get the sort of Bru Ha Ha that has engulfed Carol Thatcher in the UK over a remark made in private, and this example where a community nurse has tried to offer the solace of prayer to one of her charges and has been made to defend her very livelihood for her compassion .

Nurse Caroline Petrie

Suspended: Nurse Caroline Petrie

Community nurse Caroline Petrie offered to pray for an elderly patient who was being treated at home. The following day, Mrs Petrie was confronted over her offer by a nursing sister.

The day after that, she was told that she was suspended while disciplinary action would be taken against her which might lead to the sack.

But although the patient had turned down her offer of a prayer, she said she was not the slightest bit offended and certainly had not made a complaint.

As with Carol Thatcher, it was this nurse’s colleagues who were offended that Mrs Petrie had transgressed codes of ‘equality and diversity’ – which apparently preclude a nurse offering the Christian solace of prayer.

And it was professional colleagues, both in that NHS Trust and in the BBC, who took it upon themselves to enforce those approved attitudes from which there can be no deviation.

Mr Ross’s offence is that in sick language he offended the elderly. Old, white, middle-class people don’t really count for much in the BBC mindset. Ms Thatcher’s alleged offence involved race – which to the BBC constitutes the most heinous crime of all.

Such political correctness is now the governing characteristic of public sector institutions such as the BBC and the NHS, along with an intelligentsia determined upon a draconian process of social engineering aimed at changing not just society but human nature itself.

Ostensibly designed to protect disadvantaged groups, it is actually all about advertising the moral purity of those who enforce it. It’s a dogma enforced with the zealotry of a secular inquisition and is profoundly totalitarian in character. Indeed, behaviour such as this has always been a key feature of police states and totalitarian regimes.

MELANIE PHILLIPS

As an atheist I have had people offer me prayers, some to save my soul others offered as a comfort when my mother died. It was never offensive to me, nor was it offensive to the patient that Caroline Petrie sought to comfort. But that does not matter a jot to some ideological atheists out there. I get just as annoyed with the militant atheists as I do with mad  Christian Fundies or mad Jihadists.  there are simply as many ways to understand the universe as there are minds that can perceive it and it is only those who are so very insecure in their own beliefs that will insist on trying to convince others that theirs is the one true truth or try to sanction the expression a contrary belief.

When ever I have been offered the comfort of prayer my response has been to accept it for the good will, hope and affirmation  that it contains even though I have no belief in the supernatural in any shape or form. Because when it comes down to it as a social animal we all need a  little compassion from time to time . It can be something as a simple  kindly touch , a common platitude or even a prayer.

In a tough and busy world no one should ever be sanctioned for their compassion and desire to help those in need. Now if we could just get my friends from the left to realise just how counter productive the political correctness stuff actually is we may just stand a chance to build a better future for our children.

Cheers Comrades

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15 years

Just one question Comrades: Is it enough?

Anne Spudvilas

Convicted terrorist organiser Abdul Nacer Benbrika inside the Supreme Court yesterday. Illustration: Anne Spudvilas

He sentenced leader Abdul Nacer Benbrika to a minimum of 12 years’ jail and a maximum of 15, and his colleague Aimen Joud to a minimum of 7½ years. Five other men received sentences ranging between 4½ and 7½ years for offences including fostering or preparing terrorism. The judge said: “The existence of the (group) as a terrorist organisation constituted a significant threat that a terrorist act would be or would have, by now, been committed here in Melbourne. The absence of an imminent, let alone an actual, terrorist attack does not mean that (severe) punishment is not warranted in this case.” Justice Bongiorno said Benbrika taught his young followers that “the destruction of the ‘kuffar’ (Arabic for ‘unbelievers’) was an essential aspect of the Islamic religion”. “‘There is no evidence before the court that Benbrika has, in any way, renounced his commitment to violent jihad and hence to terrorism,” he said.

Until next time Comrades
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You can not just pay $200 and get out of jail

I must say that this little story made me have a quiet giggle this morning. I was aghast that a magistrate should actually sentence a miscreant to jail time for a first offence, not because I think that first timers should be shown mercy but because I think that on some occasions, and for some crimes, they should just “go directly to Jail”…

Cheyane Back and co-accused Robert Napoli outside court in Sydney.

Cheyane Back and co-accused Robert Napoli outside court in Sydney.

A TEENAGE girl with no criminal history who was jailed for three months for writing her nickname on the wall of a cafe has vowed she will never do it again.

Cheyane Back, who turned 18 last month, wept yesterday as she was sentenced to three months fulltime custody for graffiti at on the public wall at Sydney’s Hyde Park Cafe.

Shaken by the threat of being behind bars, she vowed never to paint her graffiti signature “2shie” — or anything else — on public property again.

She made the pledge in spite of declaring the sentence handed down by Magistrate Ian McRae “ridiculous”.

“I think the sentence was absolutely ridiculous for my first charge and for something so small,” Back told The Daily Telegraph after being released on bail pending an appeal.

Just to continue the monopoly reference I note that this silly girl was not allowed to just pay the $200 dollars and get out of Jail…. :)

Cheers Comrades
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Unfortunately, it is pretty necessary.

It is very easy to be flippant about the bloggers and other folk who love their cats as I was yesterday, they can be most endearing creatures (the cats and bloggers ;) ) that amuse and entertain, but left unchecked they can become an environmental menace. So spare a thought for those who have to address the problem.

Melanie Layton .

The RSPCA receives 18,000 cats and kittens each year and kills 12,000 of them by legal [lethal] injection.

Minnie Layton’s job is to clean up that mess.

For five days straight in a month-long roster, Minnie Layton puts cats and kittens to death.

Stray cats have a three-day shelf life, but if someone surrenders their own cat, they have just 24 hours.

And it is not pretty.

Unfortunately, it is pretty necessary.

The RSPCA would choke if she didn’t do her job.

Minnie Layton might spend three days looking after cats and kittens and then, on the fourth day come and collect the cats that the vet marks with a big “C” on the chart above their stall.

They all go off to “Central”, the centre at the RSPCA’s Fairfield home where they are killed.

After that, the cats get an injection in the stomach with a legal [lethal] mix of barbiturates.

And then there is the disposal.

“After the euthanasing we have to check to make sure that they have passed away,” Minnie explains.

“And after that we have to look after each body and dispose of each correctly.”

I vividly remember that before my family came to Australia we always had a few cats and in those days we did not ever have them spayed, it was the early sixties after all, but the downside to having so many cats was that they would have kittens and  sadly I remember  my mother took responsibility for those unwanted kittens  by drowning them in a bucket. It was sad, necessary, horrible and sobering lesson for the boy that I was then. My mother would be terribly upset at having to do it but you just can not find homes for an unending stream of kittens nor could we afford to pay a vet to do what was necessary. It was the sort of DIY that you won’t hear about on Burke’s backyard which is why I say hats off to someone like Melanie Layton, to spend your working day  euthanasing  unwanted cats and kittens must be the antithesis of an animal lover’s dream career.

I support the RSPA’s push to encourage all cat owners to be responsible with their pets and have them neutered just as I did when I last  owned a cat thirty  years ago.

Cheers Comrades

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Sunday Sheep blogging

While lesser mortals may indulge in the sin of cat blogging here at my blog I bring you yet another instalment in the truly exciting story of two sheep and their ongoing  career in garden maintenance. ;)

Our sheep, Shaun and Nari have been rather less than impressed by the weather lately as we have had a fair bit of rain but their dedication to finding the most interesting things to graze on has not diminished .

Shaun chills after a good graze

Shaun chills after a good graze

their most recent tipple has been the leaves of the franjapani which worried me at first because I understand that the sap is supposed to be poisonous (obviously not to sheep) but they have pruned all of the leaves from  the lower branches  and It has been rather amusing to watch Nari rear up to reach the higher up leaves.

I know that you have bread in here, give it up !!

I know that you have bread in here, give it up !!

The difference in their behaviour is quite interesting,  Shaun is more than happy to come up to you and allow a bit of a scratch behind his ears but Nari is much more   reticent. They are both fans in the biggest possible way of the odd slice of bread and Nari has become rather adept at knocking on the door with a front foot when she wants some.They both have very distinctive voices too Nari is loud and a bit nagging, letting out a  long  Maaaaa quite often. Shaun would have to have the most pathetic bleat that you can imagine and he seldom makes any noise at all

Nari not long after we got her

Nari not long after we got her

Who der Ram!!!!!!!!

Who da Ram!!!!!!!!

As you can see from the pictures they have now both got to a good size and our grass around the house has been kept pretty well under control But it is interesting just how selective they are about the vegetation that they will eat so I will eventually have to stoke up the mower just to tidy things up . They have not yet got to the stage of being short of feed just in the “house paddock” and as it is about the size of a typical urban back yard  I think it is clear that people in the suburbs could easily keep a a couple of sheep and keep their weekends free of worshipping  with Victa.

Finally as they approach sheep puberty Shaun is beginning to take quite an interest in Nari’s urine  making the effort to check it out quite regularly and I expect that it won’t be long before that provide a valuable and practical lesson to the children  on how all creatures  mate and create young, all without any hint of leftist propaganda …

Cheers Comrades

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