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THE MYTH OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION

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Details Written by Op-Ed Shaydee Lane Published: 25 April 2024


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I belong to the group known as Baby Boomers – the ones that were born in the
post war years and lived through the “ burn the bra “ and early feminist days of
the pill, the equality of the sexes and the general liberation of women from the
kitchen.  

At the time, I did not realise that my life had gone from one of comfortable
domesticity to one of 5 am starts, 10 pm finishes and a pay cheque that largely
went to childcare providers.

As a woman, I was proud of what we achieved then. But now, I am not so sure we
did anything other than bite ourselves on the bum. And in turn our menfolk into
pawns, pansies and poofters.



Read more: The Myth of Women's Liberation

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THE RADJI BEACH MASSACRE

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'So we marched into the sea and when we got out to about waist level they then
machine gunned from behind."

The words of the sole survivor of the horrific massacre of  Radji Beach on Banka
Island off the coast of Sumatra. 

On 16 February 1942, Japanese soldiers machine-gunned 22 Australian World War II
Army nurses and killed 60 soldiers and crew members from 2 sunken ships. 

From the 22 Nurses shot on that day, there was only one sole survivor, Sister
Vivian Bullwinkel.

Read more: The Radji Beach Massacre

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ANZAC DAY - WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM

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"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 
At the going down of the sun and in the morning 
We will remember them."

As we greet the dawn of a new day, many of us will speak these words. Some of us
will stand alone and others will be in the company of patriotic and grateful
citizens who have risen to pay tribute on what is one of our most important days
of each year.

To attend a Dawn Service is a privilege. Lest We Forget how many perished so
that we may do so.

Read more: ANZAC Day - We Shall Remember Them

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MY FIRST DAWN SERVICE ANZAC DAY

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Details Written by Op-Ed Shaydee Lane Published: 24 April 2024


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My very first Dawn Service was at St Faith’s Church at Ohinemutu in Rotorua in
New Zealand. The steam was rising out of the tombs at the lakeside cemetery as
the sun rose over Lake Rotorua. In the Church, the glass window showed Christ
walking on water.

He is portrayed wearing a traditional Maori Cloak and it was as if he was
walking from Hinemoa Island to Ohinemutu.

It was bitterly cold; the air was still and the mist just starting to lift off
the lake.

As the bugler sounded out the Last Post, I felt chills throughout my body – not
from the cold, but from the intense emotional atmosphere that surrounded me.
Tears welled up from within me and I felt an overwhelming sense of Pride, Loss,
Grief, Patriotism and genuine Humility.

I was 15 years old.

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THE LAST POST AND REVEILLE - LEST WE FORGET

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The Last Post would be familiar to all Australians from an early age. It is
played at every ANZAC Day ceremony by a bugler in an army uniform and frequently
at funerals of soldiers and veterans.

Does the average civilian attendee understand the significance of this quasi
musical interlude? Is it an entertainment piece that everyone expects to hear
because it is always part of the programme like the hymn “Oh God our Help in
Ages Past”?

The Last Post is one of the most ancient tools used by modern British founded
armies and has its roots in the days of the Roman Empire when horns were used to
play the hymn of the Goddess Diana and as signals to command troops on the
battlefield. Even to this day, the French term for what we call Reveille is La
Diana.

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THE FUZZY WUZZY ANGELS OF THE KOKODA TRAIL VERSUS ALBO

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Back a while ago, we published an incredibly interesting article about the life
of one man in Papua New Guinea during the Second World War. It was a transcript
of a story he told in relation to his experience during his forced flight from
the war ravaged region in 1942. 

I was reminded of it yesterday when I was thinking about visit from the current
Prime Minister of Australia to the Kokoda Trail. That should be
interesting. Albanese’s first day of trekking will pass through Hoi Village and
finish at Deniki, where he will camp overnight. On Wednesday, Albanese will
continue to Isurava, where a dawn service ceremony will be held on Thursday.
Travelling with the PM on the trek is a five-member media contingent. 

Well, our boys didn't have a media contingent with them. Far from it. Unless
highly trained members of the New Guinea Mosquito Regiment were flying blood
samples back to Moresby for malaria testing . 

But back to something more serious than the Australian Prime Minister trekking
the Kokoda Track, which, let's be honest. is about as sad as Joe Biden's Uncle
being eaten by New Guinean Cannibals at the Kokoda outlet of the McSniffys
Steakhouse.

You see, this is what is happening to news these days. It is becoming a subject
of mockery. The real tragedy is that people, aka the masses, line up to believe
the myths and ignore the true reality of that horrific period in history. 

Read more: The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels of the Kokoda Trail versus Albo

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THE ANIMALS OF WAR

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Details Written by Op-Ed Monty Published: 21 April 2024


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The young men who left for war over a century ago were full of hope and
excitement.

They were proud young Patriots. They marched off to war and either perished in
the mud of the battlefield or came home as different people.

I find it incredibly sad that so many have lost the ability or will to
acknowledge those from the past who gave so much so that we could enjoy the life
that we have.  ( Or had? ) 

It is essential that we keep the past alive and honour it today. ANZAC Day is
truly a day of remembrance and it should be treated with the utmost respect. 

Where would our boys have been, had it not been for the animals who shared their
burden? 

So today, I want to pay homage to the brave horses, camels, dogs and even
pigeons who served us so well in times of war and perished in piteous
circumstances. They were among the mightiest of the mighty and dear and trusted
mates.

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ANZAC DAY - WHO WILL BE THE LAST MAN STANDING?

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25 April is a very important day for Australians and New Zealanders. It is
called ANZAC Day.

We have these things called Australia Day and Waitangi Day but the left buggered
them up. So our last man standing is ANZAC Day.   I reckon that ANZAC Day should
replace both National Days but that is just my opinion. 

Should we be offended because I dare to feel pride in my Nation of birth or
adoption? In fact, if my country of heritage is from the old traditional
countries, is it right that I am condemned to be a misogynist, a rapist, a
sexist and a racist?  I am also homophobic and I should be on my knees
apologizing forever for having had the audacity to live?   

That is our current state of play. Only the ANZAC Day man stands, in the rain,
alone and trying to shield us from the storm.
 

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BILLY SING - THE ASSASSIN OF GALLIPOLI

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A while ago, I watched a movie ( Australian ) called William Kelly's War.

It was based on the true story of two  brothers who fought in WWI.

The brothers had come from a farming background  in rural Queensland Australia
and their father only gave them one bullet to use when shooting "roos. " ( for
my American readers that means kangaroos.) 

As a result, the young William, or Billy as he was called, became a damned fine
shot. 

In the war, this served him well and he became a sniper.

Read more: Billy Sing - The Assassin of Gallipoli

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THE LIMA AGREEMENT - THE BEGINNING OF THE LONG ROAD DOWN?

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When our leaders and politicians sign us up to these global accords,
declarations and agreements, do they realise what the consequences will be? 

Decades on, their moment in the sun and on the front page can have far reaching
consequences. 

One little known, but very impactive decision is now showing us just how
damaging these signatures can be.

Nearly 50 years ago, Australia signed up to the Lima Declaration.

 

Read more: The Lima Agreement - the Beginning of the Long Road Down?

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THE LEAD UP TO THE ANZAC DIGGERS - THE ROAD TO ANZAC COVE

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It has been truly said that Australia arrived in Gallipoli as six separate
States and returned as a Nation with its own national identity. In achieving
this, of the over 50,000 Australians who served at Gallipoli during a period of
260 days, there were 8,159 deaths in total, comprised of 5,482 killed in action,
2,012 deaths from wounds, and 665 deaths from disease.   

To the armchair Revisionists, these are merely numbers and not men who gave
their lives for their country and are buried in a far-off land.  

Recently, a young man I know preparing for the HSC had to write an essay
contrasting the saying that Australia discovered its identity at Gallipoli from
both a traditional and revisionist viewpoint.

The traditional viewpoint is said to be a statement of history favourable to the
march of civilisation with the facts altered to suit, while the revisionist
viewpoint is said to be a statement of what actually happened according to the
facts. In order to promote the revisionist viewpoint, it was pointed out that
the first war fought by the white Australians was with the aboriginals, and in
any event, Australia was defeated at Gallipoli.

What the Revisionists ignore is that until Federation in 1901, the present
Australia consisted of six separate British colonies, each with its own Governor
and laws, even in relation to customs duties between the States-to-be. By the
time of the Gallipoli campaign, Australia had only existed as a nation on paper
for 14 years.

Read more: The Lead Up to the ANZAC Diggers - the road to ANZAC Cove

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