Read runes of war for terror’s cause

Decryption of terror messages and the installation of bollards (News, 11/6/2017) will not stop a suicide bomber from trying to kill people, although they will, for a time, give a false sense of security. Such tactics are therefore a waste of taxpayers’ money. If politicians want to make our streets safe, they should examine the causes for acts of terrorism. British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was the only politician who had the honesty and courage to talk about a link between terrorism and the war on terror led by the US and its allies in Muslim countries. The mainstream news media ignored him. – Bill Mathew,Continue reading

Cannabis not causal, criminalising’s crazy

Drug Free Australia’s Drug Advisory Council kicks an own goal in calling for “higher penalties for possession and use of cannabis” (letters, Canberra Times, 13 June 2017). Sure, we want to make cannabis less accessible to young Australians but you won’t do that by ramping up the very measures that have ensured the profitability and availability of that drug. The assertion that cannabis is a gateway to harder ones has long been discredited. The link is sociological, not pharmacological. Yes, many if not most users of amphetamines or heroin started with cannabis but to assert that cannabis caused the uptakeContinue reading

Australian Constitution is a secular text

Kevin Donnelly’s criticism of the predominant view that Australia is not a Christian country is based on spurious arguments (‘Let’s not deny our Christian roots’, Australian, 15/6). Australia has Christian roots in the sense that it was colonised by a world power, Britain, which called itself Christian.  There was little of Christ’s teaching in British colonial actions around the world where it looted, pillaged and enslaved militarily weak nations to acquire wealth and power.  Contrary to Christ’s message of love and tolerance, avowedly Christian British subjects very nearly wiped out the original inhabitants of this island continent.  Are these the Christian roots that Donnelly is supporting?  Australia is a multiracial,Continue reading

Save criminals from polly radicalisation

So, three of the idealogical ‘stooges’ of the Turnbull government, ministers Hunt, Sukkar & Tudge, could face hard time in the slammer for contempt of court (“Ministers to be hauled before Supreme Court after criticising terror sentencing”, Canberra Times, 15 June). We can only hope that they won’t find themselves facing sentencing before Victoria has a chance to review & strengthen its probation laws & that they will serve their time in solitary confinement, so as to avoid their fellow inmates becoming ‘radicalised’. – John Richardson, CLA member, Wallagoot NSW

Spooks should move to Russia, Egypt

Someone should “politely” suggest to ASIO spooks that they move to Putin’s Russia or Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s Egypt where their requests for coercive powers would be readily granted (“Spies eye broader powers”, June 13, p1-2, Canberra Times). Placing the whole population in “protective” custody would be the ultimate security strategy. – Albert M. White, Queanbeyan, NSW

Lessons from a Labour loss…

Peter Hartcher argues that Anthony Albanese could be, like Jeremy Corbyn, the candidate of ‘authenticity’ (‘Why Albanese benefits from UK result’ SMH 13 June pages 16-17). This misunderstands the Corbyn phenomenon in the UK. His authenticity comes from having stood outside the mainstream consensus on austerity and war for 35 years. Albanese was at the heart of the Rudd and Gillard neoliberal Labor governments and their austerity. He is not a Corbynista. He is, to continue the British analogy, a Blairite. ‘Austerity Albo’ is part of the problem, not a solution. Hartcher also says that because of compulsory voting in Australia,Continue reading