Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

6 March 2008

Another vain superficial sanctimonious Hollywood hypocrite preaches to Australia about its racism.

Casey Affleck, brother of movie star Ben Affleck, has taken Australia to task for its "amazing racism". Affleck, nominated for an academy award for his performance in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, spent a brief period in Australia in the 90s during which he visited the Outback where he was able to witness the degrading circumstances of some Aboriginals. Typically, he thought that qualified him to charge Australia with "amazing racism".

What is truly amazing is that Hollywood types like Affleck are so deluded by their self-importance and the grovelling obsequiousness about them that they are motivated to emerge from the world's greatest moral cesspit to lecture others on morality.

If Affleck was able to break free from that cesspit and actually look into the circumstances of Aboriginals he would find that government policy since 1967 has been dominated by Australia's PC-class, that any objection to that policy has been denounced as racist and thus driven from the public square, that billions have been spent on an Aboriginal industry peopled by fat-cat members of the PC-class, and that Aboriginals have degenerated to such an extent that one can now talk of policies of genuine genocide, and not the fantasised genocide of the so-called stolen generations.

He would find that the majority of Australians deplore the degradation many Aboriginal communities are in and would want nothing more than to have them rescued from those circumstances. But most of those feel powerless in the face of the unbreakable control of Australia's dominant political class.

Casey Affleck should clean up his own backyard before he presumes in his superficial mindless arrogance to comment on the perceived mess in other backyards. People would take more notice of Affleck if he showed any inclination at all to do something about Hollywood's promotion and exploitation of nastiness, sordidness, violence, hypocrisy, sexual promiscuity, family breakdown, teenage delinquency, deviance and so on endlessly.

It's a mystery that so many people take notice of vapid morally empty Hollywood stars.