Speech to Parliament about Peter Norman

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • My speech to Parliament moving my Private Member's Motion to recognise the contribution of Peter Norman.

Komentáře • 82

  • @shock9177
    @shock9177 Před 8 lety +191

    Peter Norman should be celebrated in Australia.National holiday or something of that sort. Or at least mentioned in School curriculum, he's an inspiration and Australians should be proud of him.

    • @oneracehumanrace4349
      @oneracehumanrace4349 Před 7 lety +7

      Shock - Australian's maybe are proud of him (if they indeed know of him) but Europeans aka British were never proud of him or his action's. Hence why Peter was ostracised from The Olympics and within Australia.
      Remember that Aboriginals are the indigenous people of Australia.

  • @caravaggio31
    @caravaggio31 Před 8 lety +155

    A speech of apology to an empty parliament, 44 years after?
    Oh, Australia......you will carry this shame for a long time.. along with your outrageous absence of defence of another great australian, Julian Assange.

    • @ProfGale
      @ProfGale Před 8 lety +9

      +caravaggio31 Anglosaxon apology? Who believe in that thing? They kill you, they rape you, they burn you...and than they say Sorry

    • @jamesbluntirules
      @jamesbluntirules Před 7 lety +9

      This was in the Federation Chamber (which is a secondary chamber for debate) which is why it is empty. Totally agree that it should have been in the House of Representatives on indulgence from the Prime Minister, rather than in the secondary chamber from a backbencher.

    • @normalizedinsanity4873
      @normalizedinsanity4873 Před 6 lety +2

      There is a very true saying that says, "governments apologizes for past crimes as they prepare to commit them once again". Kevin Rudd's apology for the crimes of the stolen generation was done as the government was about to execute a plan to close down outlying indigenous communities, citing child abuse and removing children from their families all in order to dragoon them into a more centralized hub, as a sources of cheap readily available labor to be exploited by the mining companies. Overt criminality and human right abuses in Australia is rampant and is carried out without opposition by a country of people living in acute denial

    • @Scuppun
      @Scuppun Před 6 lety +2

      Makes me embarrassed to be Australian. Certainly not the thinking of the majority of the country today despite media beat ups about how racist we all supposedly are.

    • @carlosfavela496
      @carlosfavela496 Před 5 lety +3

      Good comment.....
      Tommy Smith and John Carlos in attending Peter Norman's last moments in this world, they do have memory.....!!!
      The acts of great men who changes the world, take many decades to be recognized as such, but in the end they are, no need to mention Guts, Patience and Courage.....
      A geat example for many......!!!
      Greetings from Hermosillo, Sonora, México.....

  • @oranpayne1007
    @oranpayne1007 Před 4 lety +62

    Peter Norman was one of the extremely few white people I admired. I was 14 years old in 68 when John Carlos and Tommy smith bought worldwide attention to how black people were murdered in the USA and especially by the police like today. This police brutality is not new to black people. I always admired Peter Norman because he didn't have to put his life on the line to help the blacks and aborigines. I still have a love and tremendous amount of respect for Peter Norman. To Peter Norman may your name ring forever for justice and equality. You are my main man.

  • @zapatajunior
    @zapatajunior Před 11 lety +52

    Thank you Peter Norman: a man who fights for his rights is a right man. A man who fights for other's rights is a Man. (From Italy).

  • @TemplarX2
    @TemplarX2 Před 8 lety +49

    We want a Peter Norman statue! Now. They made one in the US put Peter Norman wasn't featured. Peter Norman statue!

    • @overbeb
      @overbeb Před 8 lety +35

      +TemplarX2 Peter actually didn't want to be featured in that statue in the US. He specifically told the university that built the statue that he wanted his place to be empty so that others could stand in his place next to Carlos and Smith like he did in 1968.

    • @TemplarX2
      @TemplarX2 Před 8 lety +23

      overbeb
      What a great man. He stood against tyranny when everyone of the majority stayed silent. What a weight to carry back then.

    • @22lcmorg
      @22lcmorg Před 5 lety +10

      Quetzalcoatl It was Peter Norman that requested that the space stay empty for others to come and stand in his place. We believe Mr Norman was a true hero and should have his selfless request respected

    • @nursejen3702
      @nursejen3702 Před 3 lety +6

      There is now a statue of Peter Norman in Albert Park in Melbourne. It was unveiled last year. About bloody time I say. Peter is finally getting the recognition he deserves.Terrible shame this was not done many years earlier, before he passed away. Huge respect to Peter Norman.

  • @VisionsDark
    @VisionsDark Před 7 lety +27

    Shame on those who dishonoured Peter Norman.

  • @authenticityisrare7144
    @authenticityisrare7144 Před 8 lety +29

    Peter Norman I hope you're smiling up above with the other great Olympians in time! I loved your story and what you stood for. You will never be forgotten and I hope they build a statue for you here and in San Diego along with Carlos and Smith xxoo 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 #PeterNorman #YouLegend

    • @Kassiusday
      @Kassiusday Před 8 lety +5

      VERY GOOD COMMENT !! AND MANY THANKS AGAIN TO THIS courageous GREAT HUMAN BEING !! PETER NORMAN RIP !!!!

  • @darkinsanity02
    @darkinsanity02 Před 8 lety +37

    Real Hero R.I.P Peter Norman

  • @ChristopherWeinberg31081991
    @ChristopherWeinberg31081991 Před 12 lety +14

    Good on you Andrew. As Ray Weinberg's grandson I was fortunate to have learned of Peter's story from a young age; it's one that all Australians ought to know and celebrate.

  • @jasonmcardle4087
    @jasonmcardle4087 Před 6 lety +15

    Australia turned there backs on 1 of there Olympics stars and made this poor mans life a misery all over his actions in 1968 then he was not allowed to represent his country ever again. very sad r.i.p Peter Norman

  • @standoughope
    @standoughope Před 7 lety +13

    As an American I too feel shame for the actions of my country's past. I didn't personally commit those abhorrent atrocities to human rights but the shame is a motivator to see that it doesn't happen again. For the most part Australia is a country packed with good people, Peter's treatment is indeed a dark stain in their past. There's no time machine. All we can do is ensure that it doesn't happen again.

  • @bikesandcameras
    @bikesandcameras Před 8 lety +16

    A great speech Andrew, spreading the story of one of the greatest ever Olympians.

  • @francoaita
    @francoaita Před 2 lety +3

    Peter Norman is a true hero and Australia treated him like dirt. An eternal shame.

  • @bronxcheer1484
    @bronxcheer1484 Před 6 lety +11

    The AOC still haven’t apologised.

  • @Harbottle64
    @Harbottle64 Před 6 lety +5

    Andrew. I'm not a fan of politicians here in the UK or elsewhere, but your speech moved me to tears. Peter Norman deserved to be treated with praise and, at the very least, immense respect, but was not. I'd like to think that an immense wrong has been righted. Fair play to you.

  • @Dasher390
    @Dasher390 Před 7 měsíci

    This would make a great movie, respect to Peter Norman.

  • @papageorgiougrad
    @papageorgiougrad Před 11 lety +21

    perhaps a statue for peter would be appropriate in his hometown?

  • @user-ik6hu6op2f
    @user-ik6hu6op2f Před 3 lety +2

    Hope! More “Norman” in this Olympic game!💪💪💪

  • @sumayajunaid4230
    @sumayajunaid4230 Před 8 lety +9

    salute to this men...

  • @prowelsh56
    @prowelsh56 Před 3 lety +2

    He was a good man. His life is to be celebrated and his courage a lesson to all. xoxoxoxo.

  • @yasminx16
    @yasminx16 Před 4 lety +4

    Peter deserved better- even after death - this is lame! I hope his reward is eternally in heaven.

  • @MrRedwhite12
    @MrRedwhite12 Před 5 lety +2

    Good for you Australia

  • @amina9935
    @amina9935 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s time for Peter Norman to Be recognised as a humanitarian

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Před 3 lety +2

    He should have a statue, and maybe a stadium in his name. I cant stand it when people applaud a person for their good deeds in death, but not while living. This is sad!

  • @FitnessComedyParodyMEMECentral

    Well done

  • @unlimitedshakasms4884
    @unlimitedshakasms4884 Před 6 lety +2

    Shame on da Australian government / Olympic committee

  • @benpotaka5893
    @benpotaka5893 Před 3 lety +2

    Shameful how this man was treated

  • @ccho907
    @ccho907 Před 5 lety +4

    50 yrs later. Embarrassing

  • @ivanmajstorovic9655
    @ivanmajstorovic9655 Před 11 lety +2

    Disgrace! Today and always I'm black and white!

  • @bhk110
    @bhk110 Před 7 lety +2

    Why doesn't San Jose State in Cali, add this man to the Olympic memorial.

    • @hansolo1935
      @hansolo1935 Před 7 lety +7

      He specifically said he didn't want it there.

    • @kjambrose
      @kjambrose Před 6 lety +3

      Specifically so all of us to stand on that platform.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Před 4 lety +5

      Norman actually declined to be on the statue because he insisted that his place be left unoccupied so that others viewing the statue could "take a stand" against racism. Today, visitors from around the world act on the sculpture’s signature invitation to take a stand by posing in the silver medal position where Australian Olympian Peter Norman stood in 1968, an arrangement discussed with and approved by Norman before his death in 2006.

  • @hammerhead5234
    @hammerhead5234 Před 5 lety +1

    Look how thin the voting chamber is.

    • @josephhapp9
      @josephhapp9 Před 4 lety

      Nuff Said not the main house of Parliament.

  • @reality8481
    @reality8481 Před 3 lety

    44 years shame on Australia.Or it speaks volumes on Australia's attitude.It stinks.He should be celebrated from 1968.

  • @christinaburns8901
    @christinaburns8901 Před 2 lety

    A bit too ……. Late !!!!!!!

  • @ProfGale
    @ProfGale Před 8 lety +2

    posthumous apology. what kind of bull shit is that

    • @Lenner34
      @Lenner34 Před 7 lety

      I have to agree !! This whole Mandela/Norman type theme of 'history will vindicate' is frustratingly stale. Giving degenerates the world over license to perpetrate and perpetuate evil and injustice. Australia's Olympic Committee should hide their heads in the sand, along with them , the majority of the citizenry who could not see the BS.
      I refuse to pat anyone on the back for posthumous ceremonies such as these. That's two steps away from spitting on someone's grave. intentionally make life hard for them then all of a sudden, apologize, but WAIT, they're already dead.
      RIP Mr Norman.

  • @ngonsainti
    @ngonsainti Před 4 lety

    Err, excuse me, that's the AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT? This is a joke, right?

    • @josephhapp9
      @josephhapp9 Před 4 lety

      ngonsainti not the main Houses of Parliament.
      Only a side chamber.
      Prime Minister should have been there.
      Now we have Coronavirus 2nd wave in Victoria and in America little Donald trumpet is finally wearing a face mask,,,,(or was the mask for the Veterans Hospital only)???

  • @barefootbeachrunner9498

    Too little way to late

  • @pacmakaveli4645
    @pacmakaveli4645 Před 7 lety +1

    Peter Norman, Who The Hell is he?, Really?

    • @combivan4346
      @combivan4346 Před 6 lety +7

      Who the hell is he? Don't be so ignorant, you have access to the Internet, don't you? Get a clue!

    • @j.r.arnolli7494
      @j.r.arnolli7494 Před 4 lety +1

      Really? How close have You come to an Olympic event? How brave are You when it comes to human rights? Where do You stand when it comes to racism? How dare You to besmear the legacy of Peter Norman? Tommie Smith and John Carlos honored him, they carried his coffin at his funeral, the hell, Smith and Carlos know who Peter Norman is.

  • @leo29hornsfan
    @leo29hornsfan Před rokem

    RIP Peter Norman it's ashamed that he was treated better by the American track and field committee and the American track and field athletes like Michael Johnson who gave him a first class treatment in his own country by members from another country. Peter Norman is the greatest Australian sprinter to ever grace that country and he should have been celebrated by his country with that silver medal but instead was slandered. I'm glad that he's getting the recognition that he deserves and as the American track and field fans he will always be a legend here in the states.

  • @bikesandcameras
    @bikesandcameras Před 8 lety +3

    A great speech Andrew, spreading the story of one of the greatest ever Olympians.