Gough Whitlam was the 'grandaddy of woke'

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
  • Sky News host Rowan Dean says the “whole world of woke” began with former Labor prime minister Gough Whitlam.
    “Whitlam, the ‘Grandaddy of Woke’,” Mr Dean said.
    “Did Gough leave Australia better off or worse off?
    “In my opinion, there is no question on far too many fronts he trashed what had successfully worked before and replaced it with socialist fantasies that we have laboured under ever since.
    “In a nutshell, the culture wars began under Gough Whitlam and the left have been torching our precious values and institutions ever since. Worse off? You bet we are.”

Komentáře • 547

  • @filiplaskovski9993
    @filiplaskovski9993 Před 6 měsíci +16

    The greatest Australian of all time

  • @felixpick506
    @felixpick506 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Goth Whitlam and Kevin Rudd are the greatest Prime Minister Australia has ever had, both cute out by the US government

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +49

    School kids shouldn't be allowed to vote on stuff that will affect adults

    • @richardlafleur8389
      @richardlafleur8389 Před rokem

      @VoteGreenLeft OK, then they're old enough to go to war, too.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem +1

      Kids don't have the capacity to understand long term. As well as having been indoctrinated into Fascist beliefs at school. Plato said "I never talk politics with children. They have all the zeal to change the world and no idea of how it works."

    • @dinnahfc4057
      @dinnahfc4057 Před rokem +9

      that literally works both ways

    • @richardlafleur8389
      @richardlafleur8389 Před rokem +1

      @VoteGreenLeft "Well educated" does not necessarily translate to "intelligent". Leftists prove that all the time. Interestingly enough, most leftists are also stuck in a state of arrested adolescence, so I can see why you would approve of children being able to vote.

    • @daniellebcooper7160
      @daniellebcooper7160 Před rokem +1

      spot on

  • @archermadsen7744
    @archermadsen7744 Před 11 měsíci +35

    Gough Whitlam was a hero! The greatest PM Australia has ever had. We need him back!

    • @Westyrulz
      @Westyrulz Před 5 měsíci

      What about John Curtin?

    • @Taxistheft.
      @Taxistheft. Před měsícem

      @@WestyrulzJohn Curtin is pretty good too, mainly in regards to ignoring things that Churchill wanted him to do, he’s definitely up there in pms

  • @markeggins890
    @markeggins890 Před rokem +14

    So you want to go to a US based user pays health care model Rowan? Whitlam had his issues but this paper thin 'analysis' isn't going to highlight them.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem

      Screw Medicare and screw the medical system. Bunch of crooks milking the system dry.

    • @darylburnet8328
      @darylburnet8328 Před rokem +1

      Is Rowan related to Atkinson. No, Atkinson knew he was a joke.

  • @jimmyjimmy7240
    @jimmyjimmy7240 Před rokem +12

    You haven't given any substantial evidence that what he did was bad. This is awful. This is a feelings over facts segment. I don't agree with much of what he advocated, but "I don't agree" is not an argument. This is weak.

  • @huwrobertson9916
    @huwrobertson9916 Před rokem +5

    education for all, not just the rich, was and is still a good idea, i turned off at3.30

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr Před rokem +8

    Lima. The deliberate deindustrialisation of Australia, to hand it all to "developing nations".

    • @saltyaussie7702
      @saltyaussie7702 Před rokem +3

      Same yr that was signed so was the free trade deal with China.

    • @peterjones4180
      @peterjones4180 Před rokem

      The Lima agreement was the first step in the Agenda 21 process though at that stage Agenda 21 had not yet been codified into a coherent package.

  • @dratz50
    @dratz50 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The usual tripe from Dean. The measurement of the Whitlam government's achievements and reforms (which are many and varied) is that they still exist and not one governent that came after them (including Coalition governments) overturned them. What we now think of as "normal" eg Medicare, Sex Discrimination laws, Racial Equality laws, Land Rights, the ending of conscription, childcare as part of employment, no fault divorce etc, etc, are the result of the Whitam government.

  • @carmenandthedevil2804
    @carmenandthedevil2804 Před rokem +17

    I voted for Whitlam in 72. Pies went from 12 to 17 cents. A schooner went from 25 to 29 cents. Never voted for Labour again.🤮

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +8

      Don't forget cyclone Tracy. Gough caused that as well.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem +4

      @@happycarnivore7922 Yes, that is just as far-fetched an idea as the theory of Anthropogenic Climate Change.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem +4

      Wages started going up and it became an endless cycle of inflation. Median Sydney house prices in 1972 were about $24,000. A block of land was dirt cheap. If you went to the regions, you could pick up land for a song, now we see broken down houses in Balmain selling for 3 or 4 million. Back then young people had hope, now property prices do not reflect working-class wages.

    • @Neil-yg5gm
      @Neil-yg5gm Před rokem

      @@deanpd3402 Plus the Commonwealth was debt free in 1972 then Gough increased spending by 19% one year then 15% the next, completely trashing the budget. Debt kept increasing until 1996 until Howard/Costello got it under control.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +1

      @@deanpd3402 Except $24,000 (if true) was many times the average wage of $4,180. And most ordinary folks didn't earn the average wage, they earned a fair bit less.
      You still blame Gough for 2022's prices in Balmain?
      Even the Libs admitted they let the economy stagnate and Whitlam inherited a series of economic woes that were looming anyway. He was unlucky in that.
      Laisse faire economics doesn't mean letting income dribble away and not repairing issues as they arose. But the Libs did from the late 60s.

  • @lispyDribbler
    @lispyDribbler Před rokem +8

    And may I say god save the -QUEEN- DickyDan, because no one will save the -GOVENER -GENERAL- Andrews government...

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem

      Keep fleeing Victoria, freedom-loving conservatives. If the workers remove themselves from Vic, the socialists who are left behind will eat themselves.

    • @lispyDribbler
      @lispyDribbler Před rokem +2

      @@deanpd3402 I thought about going to Tassie, but with the amount of people already wanting to go there, it'll probably sink.

  • @notafreespeechplatform4201

    His government wasted a debt free and strong economy it inherited. Then raided the pension fund.

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Před rokem +10

      Yep and we're still paying for it.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@crosseyedone7960 So bitter and so ignorant.

    • @gary_rumain_you_peons
      @gary_rumain_you_peons Před rokem +5

      Remember the Khemlani Affair?

    • @grannyannie2948
      @grannyannie2948 Před rokem +4

      I would add to Rowan's extensive list, no fault divorce, designed to destroy families.

    • @ozziecoops
      @ozziecoops Před rokem

      No Frazer raided the pension fund. He put into general revenue where it still goes every week they have never removed the 7.5% levy. For a pension they say you will never receive as you now have super.

  • @Westyrulz
    @Westyrulz Před rokem +7

    Gough put Grassby & Cairns in his ministry that in itself tells you enough.I think most of them were Fabians,including Gough.

    • @diannesmith2249
      @diannesmith2249 Před rokem

      Grassy was a horrible man.Stood up in cowards castle and accused Barbara Mackay of having her husband murdered when we all knew it was the Mafia.

    • @Westyrulz
      @Westyrulz Před rokem

      @@diannesmith2249 Remember it well.He was Moral bankrupt,he was having an affair behind his wife's back and bought the Multicult to Oz from Canada. He was an early SJW & like many SJW's he was hiding his character defects behind a facade.

    • @oaa-ff8zj
      @oaa-ff8zj Před 5 měsíci

      So was mark Latham

  • @wrj888
    @wrj888 Před rokem +5

    Rowan .. It was 50 years ago . we were at war .. As a 17 year old about to turn 18 and risk being drafted .. I was happy to see him win that election . Plus we could Drink and Vote at 18 .. I am a Queenslander and drinking age was 21 .. but 18 in NSW ,, now we didnt have to drive to NSW to have a few beers. Anyway love your woke on climate change

  • @savagegfry
    @savagegfry Před rokem +9

    Australia's first truely communist PM, well, a dedicated Maoist actually!

  • @stevefinch710
    @stevefinch710 Před rokem +4

    You forgot the unidroit treaty

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem

      Didn't even know what it was (haven't heard of it). A google search fixed that. Add it to the list of Whitlam punishments we endured. Thank you Malcolm Fraser.

  • @colonialgreatness1964
    @colonialgreatness1964 Před rokem +4

    Whitlam the Fabian Socialist

  • @JMichael2x2
    @JMichael2x2 Před rokem +7

    Germaine Greer was up there.

  • @Neil-yg5gm
    @Neil-yg5gm Před rokem +2

    Whitlam agreed to Indonesia taking over East Timor

  • @thinkingallowed7042
    @thinkingallowed7042 Před rokem +1

    You forgot his failed attempt to scrap the states and strengthen the role of local councils.

  • @bringbacktheoldnormal1614

    Gough White signed Australia death certificate

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 Před rokem +6

      He sure did.He provided free tertiary education, free health, equal pay for women, financial support for single mothers, simplified divorce laws, reduced the voting age to eighteen and opened up international trade by cutting tariffs.What a tosser.

    • @MadKingJorge
      @MadKingJorge Před rokem

      @@petermcculloch4933 And now China poses an existential threat. Excellent.

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 Před rokem +1

      @@MadKingJorge If you are frightened.Put your incontinence pants on.

  • @oursavior7155
    @oursavior7155 Před rokem +15

    Many years ago, when I was a kid in Papua New Guinea, my dad brought home a book called "Trip around the Terrortory," full of cartoons about life in PNG. There were a few I remember, but one was of Prince Phillip with a hunting bow and arrow. The caption was, "Where's Whitlam?" My dad refused to explain. Thanks for your commentary; now I'm much closer to "getting it."

    • @damo5701
      @damo5701 Před rokem

      I hope Prince Phillip was done as a caricature of Elma Fudd "Where's that wascally Whitlam"

  • @paulperry968
    @paulperry968 Před rokem +10

    And as I recall he basically destroyed much of the small manufacturing industry in Aust. Particually anything electrical and electronic plus household goods etc.

    • @rods6405
      @rods6405 Před rokem

      Yep the Lima Agreement

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem

      Destroyed everything, I think that was when mortgage rates hit 19-20%

  • @BlackStump172
    @BlackStump172 Před rokem +17

    He was an evil man who loved himself and despised the peons .

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem +1

      The same for any socialist. But generations are brainwashed to venerate shitlam.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem +3

      He had a massive ego but then again he was a pollie.

    • @The_rot_consumes.
      @The_rot_consumes. Před rokem +3

      He’s also the reason you have universal healthcare and that your house is connected to the sewage system

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Před rokem +1

      @@The_rot_consumes. Actually that is incorrect . The Lord Mayor of Brisbane sewered the city in the sixties . Some of the regional towns had sewerage before that .

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Před rokem +1

      @@The_rot_consumes. Queensland already had universal healthcare in the sixties and seventies . Victorians uused to travel up in winter to use our free service . There were no long waits or ramping at the hospitals which had the Casualty to take care of patients , even those who did not want to pay for private visits to a GP . Do not generalise as each State was different . We were “ pov students “ but even we could afford to see a GP in the late 70’s .

  • @jazzysnaps
    @jazzysnaps Před rokem +4

    The one and only reason he was elected was he vowed to end national service.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +5

      Nothing to do with parents being able to afford medical care for their kids?
      Nothing to do with women being paid way under a man for doing the same job?

    • @Heath-Gallagher
      @Heath-Gallagher Před rokem

      @@happycarnivore7922 exactly,the comments on this video are pathetic,whinge whinge whinge,and then they front to the medical centre next day with their medicare card.whitlam made tertiary education more viable for EVERYONE...the scholarships this dickhead mentions was only available in wealthy schools.

  • @vvanderer
    @vvanderer Před rokem +2

    It is satisfying to recall Rupert Mordoch supported Whitlam in the 1972 election

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem +2

      Is that right? Didn't know that.

  • @nevillemills9517
    @nevillemills9517 Před rokem +5

    A full on criminal. In the disguise of a lovely man. Along with Hawk, Keating and Howard.

  • @blackprince4074
    @blackprince4074 Před rokem +4

    I was working At Callan Park Psychiatric Hospital as a male nurse at the time, I was caught in between a discussion of fellow nurses of whom to vote for, a Gough Whitlam and or for Billy McMahon, well I listened intently and made my mind up to vote for Billy McMahon. I am glad as I don't feel guilty at all.
    From memory National Service conditions were that you had a choice to go over seas, yep a choice, I missed out on the ballot. But still have my National Service card with my number etc on it.
    But a few friends of mine who were called up decided not to go overseas because at that age most had girlfriends and they had their at that time and were almost ready to marry, their girlfriends didn't want their boyfriends to go over seas, but then most of them, very soon got a DEAR JOHN LETTER, fickle women.
    I think, if you went over seas you got better pay!

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      I bet all the inmates voted for Gough.

  • @Super_Mario128
    @Super_Mario128 Před rokem +1

    Where can I find a lightbulb? I can’t see as the room is so dark.

    • @blackprince4074
      @blackprince4074 Před rokem +1

      Mmmmm! can you afford the electricity bill under the Green agenda my friend, Aldi may be getting in Kero Lamps soon and generators (but if the price of petrol keeps on going up petrol is out go the question).
      Maybe looking up CZcams on how to make candles!

    • @carolynbrightfield8911
      @carolynbrightfield8911 Před rokem

      Go and sit in the sunshine. Enjoy the greenhouse effect or global warming or climate change or whatever the latest iteration is. Man still thinks he's the centre of the Universe just the same as when he thought the Sun revolved around him. So now he can be a woman, too. Natural selection in action. The other species on this planet now have a fighting chance. Lol

  • @trickyboy1517
    @trickyboy1517 Před rokem +5

    Reducing poverty and creating a health care system that benefits all Australians is real "woke" stuff, hey Rowy?
    :I

    • @darylburnet8328
      @darylburnet8328 Před rokem +1

      Well said. Can i shout you a beer, dig your humour

    • @carolynbrightfield8911
      @carolynbrightfield8911 Před rokem

      Yes, my gap at the specialists is only $122, not too bad. And, at 70, I've only seen 5 of the 6 specialists this month, I need to see. Nothing life threatening. Of course, I can't claim that gap on my private health insurance. The cheapest gap for a gp in my rural area is $40. No claim there. Of course, there's the $42 for every script. No health care card there. No health insurance claim there. I stood in a queue with an ex-"friend" yesterday, we chatted. We broke up over the s-trans-gest issue. During her working life, she spent 20 years in Paris, so she gets a health care card and had a disability pension (for 10 years, until she decided to stop taking the prescribed meds she was addict to, with the help of her 80 year old parents, who paid for her private clinic out of their meagre savings). Now, it's just the old age pension. Meanwhile, I slogged it out for 30 years (medically retired), in a Western Sydney classroom with a week's getaway holiday a year. Got no family allowance (just above $ cut-off, got no child care $$$ (just above cut-off). Got no health care or pension card - just above cut-off, lol. My super payments were compulsory. No choices. And, I get told "men are women" having worked with women who had to resign as teachers (public servants) when they got married. Check out the rules for changing your sex on Victoria and NSW BDM sites. Nup. Last time I vote labor. Took me 50 years, but I got there. Albo's doing nothing about inflation or housing. He knows he's in for at least two terms and sitting pretty.

    • @trickyboy1517
      @trickyboy1517 Před rokem

      @@carolynbrightfield8911 I'm guessing your private health insurance doesn't cover Alzheimer's either.
      If you're gonna bullshit, don't be bullshitting about your age.
      :I

  • @robertchapman6795
    @robertchapman6795 Před rokem +2

    1971, WEF was founded. 1974, the Lima Agreement (the start of all this horror) was signed by Gough Whitlam. 🤔

  • @peter12488
    @peter12488 Před rokem +5

    ALP against knighthoods, which only last the life of the recipient, but with Labor we get council buildings, named after Labor Politicians which last beyond their life. Whitlam Library in Cabramatta , Leisure Centre in Liverpool, Wran Leisure Centre in Villawood NSW just to name a few.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +3

      Suburbs called Page & Holt- Tories. Swimming centre named after Holt- ironic! Menzies House, Menzies Walk, two Menzies Buildings at universities. Menzies Library. John Gorton Building, John Gorton Drive, Sir John G Library. Henry Bolte Bridge, Bolte Institute, Bolte Hall......
      What exactly is your point?

    • @peter12488
      @peter12488 Před rokem +3

      @@happycarnivore7922 had to chuckle about the Holt Swimming centre,

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +1

      @@peter12488 I had to chuckle at Tim Fischer's take on it- a communist Russian submarine headed into the choppy reef at Cheviot Beach and snatched Holt with an extendable pincer.....

    • @peter12488
      @peter12488 Před rokem +2

      @@happycarnivore7922 we gotta laugh

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@peter12488 I laughed my arse of at a lot of what "Two Minute Tim" would claim.
      Apparently he & his wife had fertility problems for years. I always wondered if it was related to his nickname.

  • @algoormay8430
    @algoormay8430 Před měsícem

    In Murdoch we trust aye.I’m a taxpayer that works for a company that pays their corporate tax.What tax does your company pay.You do national service with me.Be an advocate of this.😂

  • @anthonylawrence3265
    @anthonylawrence3265 Před rokem +6

    Amazing how this guy can blame Whitlam for just about everything.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      He did begin the rot in this country. All the other little proto fascists that came after him have him for an example.

    • @darylburnet8328
      @darylburnet8328 Před rokem +3

      Yes, the Blame Game is a good way to be successful in Politics and in the Media.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      @@darylburnet8328 Like "blaming" John Kerr instead of thanking him.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před rokem +2

      have to obey their CIA masters,
      sky news might as well be tel aviv news.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      @@NeostormXLMAX What a moron. Alfoil's for cooking

  • @kirkc4696
    @kirkc4696 Před rokem +3

    It's time to relegate this drip to the hasbeens forever!

  • @bringbacktheoldnormal1614

    Whitlam destroyed Australia by signing the Lema agreement

    • @grannyannie2948
      @grannyannie2948 Před rokem +6

      He also destroyed the family by introducing No Fault divorce.

    • @l4rrikin
      @l4rrikin Před rokem +4

      Lima.. and it was actually Willesee that did the awful deed.

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem +1

      @@grannyannie2948 Good of you to raise this. It was at the back of my mind too. Lionel Murphy?

    • @grannyannie2948
      @grannyannie2948 Před rokem +2

      @@Blake-sh3nf Thankyou

    • @The_rot_consumes.
      @The_rot_consumes. Před rokem +1

      He’s also the reason you have universal healthcare

  • @richardnormantaylor6556

    thank you !

  • @viskovandermerwe3947
    @viskovandermerwe3947 Před rokem +2

    I was so pleased when I felt free from religion (Dutch Reformed Church) and discovered practical thinking just to find my next religion that I feel I have to join: "Woke and Global Warming Reform Church".

  • @KT-bb1tb
    @KT-bb1tb Před rokem +2

    I was there when Whitlam was Indiscriminately Wrecking Australia, he Had to Go and luckily He Got Booted Out !!!

    • @dratz50
      @dratz50 Před 10 měsíci

      And yet you still do know when to use capitals?

  • @johnwoodrow8769
    @johnwoodrow8769 Před rokem +9

    Whitlam was no more than a reflection of the time. The whole world was transitioning from an ultra conservative very narrow minded 1950/60's to the Hippy generation of the 1970's. Whitlam and Woodstock etc. are just reflections of the period.
    That change was necessary and the world is (perhaps was is the right word) a FAR better place for it happening.
    P.S. Wokeness, cancel culture etc are actually the complete opposite of the liberation of ideas of the 1970's "do what you wanta do, be what you wanta be, yea". It is actually a return to a pre Whitlam era of narrow minded thinking, and uniformity in society.

    • @trackdusty
      @trackdusty Před rokem +4

      "It is actually a return to a pre Whitlam era of narrow minded thinking, and uniformity in society." It's far worse than that. Though somewhat censorious, very few lost their jobs/careers because they violated the earlier norms which were in any case rational and not socially subversive.

    • @wrongtracksuit
      @wrongtracksuit Před rokem

      The Left are the political ideology that bans, cancels and censors anyone with a different opinion you clown John Woodrow. In typical Leftist fashion you project your own actions directly on to others. No wonder you’re such a bunch of miserable, self-loathing and worthless hypocrites.

  • @e4eleanor2816
    @e4eleanor2816 Před 5 měsíci

    All the f#####y seems to of happened after he was sacked.
    If we had peace we wouldn't require fighting for protection.
    Traditional arts are for release, not war 💗💫

    • @e4eleanor2816
      @e4eleanor2816 Před 5 měsíci

      Not to mention different Chinese leader 🤷‍♀️

  • @aaroncincotta6305
    @aaroncincotta6305 Před rokem +1

    Lima Declaration.

  • @astrayagin2944
    @astrayagin2944 Před rokem +1

    Gough was a lovely gay man.
    ..so was Kerr.
    They made wonderful gay love together.
    ..makes one all tingley to think about the power of love..the love of power...
    Power loving lovers in love.
    And you wonder why this country is stuffed?

  • @dawsie
    @dawsie Před rokem +15

    I loved this news report, painting the clear view of what Whitlam did to this country that was so bad.
    I can not believe they are looking at lowering the voting age even lower, teenagers have no idea about the running of a country, when I got married at aged 17 I found I had also been added to the voting books and I was not even 18 yet, I found it all so confusing with all the different parties and people running for office and no clear view to be had, and yes there was some sort of election going on at the time, I was told I had to vote because I was on the books, I had to show my birth certificate as prof of being under aged to vote so I would not get fined for not voting.
    This was once a Great Country, now I’m not so sure, this country has lost so much and it will take time to regain that look on life that was so Great.

    • @richardsaunders3743
      @richardsaunders3743 Před rokem +3

      My few cents worth about the voting age.
      In most Anglosphere jurisdictions up to start of 1970's, the voting age was 21.
      As well, most kids left school in their mid teens, after doing basic secondary education, to begin work.
      Senior secondary school of course, was mainly seen as preparatory to university, or similar.
      This of course, meant there was considerable window of opportunity for their still-developing grey matter to have exposure to adult society, before they cast their first vote in the ballot box.
      Then the voting age was dropped to 18. About that time though, there was an increasing proportion of kids staying longer at school, including those doing senior school on a 'terminating' basis. The causes of this may be legion. These last, in other circumstances would likely have left school in their mid teens.
      A perfect storm?

    • @stephenfennell
      @stephenfennell Před rokem +1

      @@slynews298 When you vote you are aiming to affect the whole of society. When you commit crime you are being selfish or not exercising self-control. Selfishness and lack of self-control are supposed to be disciplined out of you by your parents from your early childhood.

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem

      @@stephenfennell Some do it well, others less so.

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Před rokem

      @@stephenfennell I hope you are NOT the murderer !

    • @subpar1112
      @subpar1112 Před 11 měsíci

      if there is to be a set minimum age for voting there should be a set maximum age for voting. If you are no longer working you should be no longer voting

  • @martinepstein3332
    @martinepstein3332 Před rokem +1

    Look to the future not back to the past

  • @norellebarnett7636
    @norellebarnett7636 Před rokem

    Very interesting

  • @brennorris7061
    @brennorris7061 Před rokem

    Dominion.

  • @blackprince4074
    @blackprince4074 Před rokem +1

    Actually it was double JJ, at first as I still have the posters from that early times, then it changed to triple J, when stereo radio came on line.
    it wasn't a bad station then ,but now it's shyte.

    • @markeggins890
      @markeggins890 Před rokem +1

      Yep, it was only Sydney based too.

    • @terrythekittieful
      @terrythekittieful Před rokem

      It's shite because 99% of music today anywhere is shite.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem

      I was listening to Double Jay even before the first official broadcast when they were doing the test broadcasts. Nowadays, I realise, I should have found something better to do instead of listening to post-modernist nonsense.

  • @coconuciferanuts339
    @coconuciferanuts339 Před rokem +1

    Him & M.Fraser.

  • @markrobinson5780
    @markrobinson5780 Před 11 měsíci

    I did a poo in Gladesville

  • @hedylamarr1637
    @hedylamarr1637 Před 11 měsíci

    Whitlam started the massive decline of Aussie Manufacturing..Got he's foreign affairs minister Don Willisee to sign the UN lima agreement..Shocking decision

  • @thecod71
    @thecod71 Před rokem

    and not one mention of UNIDROIT???

  • @evelynmcmenamin4330
    @evelynmcmenamin4330 Před rokem

    And he had the wisdom to leave the country thank goodness

  • @birgittabirgersdatter8082

    I credit one of my male lefty primary school teachers for making me aware of politics. I was 12 years old and overheard a heated discussion between him and another teacher in the yard after school. I went home and asked my dad about it. My dad was very pleased to discuss politics with me and from then I learned a lot.

  • @guywillson1549
    @guywillson1549 Před rokem

    He wanted PNG independance as a feather in his political hat. So finding most PNGs felt it was not ready yet. So he looked for anti-white potential MPs and launched PNG towards the high level corruption she manifests today.

  • @blackprince4074
    @blackprince4074 Před rokem

    Can CZcams please put the number for thumbs down as it's racist, not to put the numbers on SHOW.

  • @supermanudntk1771
    @supermanudntk1771 Před rokem +3

    When people find their balance in life, they will not need others/polyees to tell them that they're lacking! The problems we face are of our own making! Stay ⚖ ☯

  • @Zed483
    @Zed483 Před 11 měsíci

    Trump would be impeached for a speech like that 😮

  • @jayjmoi6744
    @jayjmoi6744 Před rokem +3

    Equality is not wokeness

  • @paulbaker9277
    @paulbaker9277 Před rokem

    I was young at the time when Gough was dismissed and as we grow older our views change overtime as we do.
    Their are mistakes in which a governments makes and sometimes ,they are too irratical for there own good and should be called out at the time.
    Hindsight , it will always give us 20x20 vision as we look back at the seeds that were planted, and in time they take a life of there own like an uncontrollable weed.
    No one talks about what and who was involved behind the seen leading up too and the dismissing of an Australian head of state, whether it is a liberal or Labor governments it matters not.
    A few times since it had been made known what foreign powers and intelligence services were involved, but while people were focused on the front facade of Kerr and local politics, their were other reasons in the back ground for the why and maybe some should look into it .
    Gough did no favors for himself when he came to power, but this was a time when Australia had been planning to go nuclear for many years leading up too the Whitlam government... I feel this is not as clear cut as being presented, it is true though of Gough and local politics , but this only part of the story, in my view .
    We conducted many nuclear and missiles tests with the UK, and in 1973, it was only then Australia ratified the NPT, we also had a little unknown place in the middle of the out back and no one was letting that out of there hands once they had got it , no matter what.
    Over the years I feel this was an unsettling time for Australia , it had been said in the past, Australia was leaking like a sieve , information was flying out the door as soon as they received it .
    Their had already been a Soviet spy ring in Australia for sometime, also their was the Petrov Affair , the Australian communist party, their were many facets taking place here and including the US had a few things to say.
    A coin has two sides....this is not to say the labor party with its policies were not innocent , far from it , but their were other important factors taking place over the years leading up to this period in time.
    some reading
    ( SURPRISE DOWN UNDER: THE
    SECRET HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAíS
    NUCLEAR AMBITIONS )
    www.nonproliferation.org/wp-content/uploads/npr/walsh51.pdf
    CIA ROLE IN AUSTRALIA HIT
    www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp09t00993r000100100014-7
    Australia 1973-1975
    Another free election bites the dust ( page 244)
    ia803008.us.archive.org/32/items/KillingHope/Killing%20Hope.pdf
    I am sure others are able to look up independently .

  • @hugobalzac6828
    @hugobalzac6828 Před rokem +3

    University drop-out becomes an expert in everything 🤣

    • @darylburnet8328
      @darylburnet8328 Před rokem

      Love it

    • @Heath-Gallagher
      @Heath-Gallagher Před rokem

      exactly...i thought that too,i dropped out of FREE uni education and all of a sudden i know everything.

  • @mickduffy9068
    @mickduffy9068 Před rokem

    Communism with a spoonful of sugar smoke & mirrors 🏴‍☠️

  • @johnwoodrow8769
    @johnwoodrow8769 Před rokem +7

    I started to watch this bit of Rowan Dean's show, and by the time he'd claimed the practice of randomly selecting 20 year olds based upon their date of birth (to young to vote at that time) and then forcing them to go to the Vietnam war and possible be killed or permanently damaged was a .... 'good character building idea' I simply turned the TV off thinking Rowan Dean, you are an idiot.

    • @countyorga764
      @countyorga764 Před rokem

      Insulting to idiots. A murdouche scum, needing oxygen supply termination.

    • @wrongtracksuit
      @wrongtracksuit Před rokem

      I think the idiot is the person who ties two completely different comments together and tries to make a straw man argument out of a deliberate lie. You John Woodrow are a typical leftwing bullsh#t artist and blatant liar….and represent everything the Left values.

    • @bobbuliniusbotulismus7129
      @bobbuliniusbotulismus7129 Před rokem

      Old-school Righties love and celebrate war. It's in their DNA.

    • @zeldaharris6876
      @zeldaharris6876 Před rokem +2

      He didn't say that - he said "some form of national service". I don't see Switzerland and Israel complaining.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +1

      @@zeldaharris6876 You've been to both countries?

  • @paulkerr782
    @paulkerr782 Před rokem +16

    One can only hope that Albosleazy goes down the same path as old Gough. But will the current Governor General will have the balls to do it.?

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +5

      Aww diddums, not having your wishes answered in recent election results?

    • @whiskeygamer9402
      @whiskeygamer9402 Před rokem +1

      It will never happen Australia is too woke and corrupted these days.

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Před rokem +4

      No, he's UN too

    • @dougy6237
      @dougy6237 Před rokem +2

      Only if the Voice tells him to

    • @darth_vader78
      @darth_vader78 Před rokem +1

      Whitlam had balls of steel to criticise USA during Vietnam war that was his downfall...he wanted Australia to be independent of USA...ever since Australia was USA puppet unfortunately...as long as Australian politicians are obedient and follow USA interests they are safe

  • @leighcecil3322
    @leighcecil3322 Před rokem

    Was Gough a crossdresser..... OMG 😟🙈. do they teach that in political science..😂

  • @johnpaulgarrett1
    @johnpaulgarrett1 Před rokem

    This Whitlam guy must be Joe Biden's long lost twin...(sighhhhhh)

    • @spacejesus4541
      @spacejesus4541 Před 5 měsíci

      nothing like joe biden, Whitlam was our greatest pm

  • @petermcculloch4933
    @petermcculloch4933 Před rokem +8

    I am the first member of my family to graduate University and without the introduction of free tertiary education, that would not have been possible.Yes, tax payers covered the cost, as they did for my primary and secondary education.In return, they benefit from the skills I have learnt.Blue collar workers need doctors, lawyers, dentists and veterinarians too, and are obviously willing to pay for what is advantageous to them.

    • @grannyannie2948
      @grannyannie2948 Před rokem +7

      My uncle started university before this period. He also received free tuition as he had won a scholarship showing he was clever enough to benifit from higher learning.

    • @Neil-yg5gm
      @Neil-yg5gm Před rokem +4

      Yeah but Labor then bought in HECS

    • @DanielSMatthews
      @DanielSMatthews Před rokem

      Gough Whitlam had intelligence data that showed that the Indonesians were going to invade Timor, and he did nothing to stop it, consequently over 100,000 civilians were murdered, including a number of Australian journalists!

    • @Neil-yg5gm
      @Neil-yg5gm Před rokem +3

      @@DanielSMatthews And Howard sent in the troops and got East Timor their independence

    • @wrongtracksuit
      @wrongtracksuit Před rokem

      Free education is a farce: nothing is free; the taxpayer paid through the nose…..and most beneficiaries of free education did not give back one dollar of their obligation to the taxpayer.

  • @rickcannan2293
    @rickcannan2293 Před rokem +3

    The Minister for Loud Ties, Al Grazby, had a famous quote, "Only a wog can call a wog a wog."
    This is really puzzling as every now and again my father would spend a few days in bed with a wog, and he never left home.
    A stranger once told me that Whitlam and Cairns got stuck in a lavatory and couldn't get out until morning.
    But stranger still was a man called Khemlani having an affair with Gough Whitlam. I think Margret Whitlam got upset because not too long after some bloke named John Kerr issued an eviction notice for the Whitlam family from The Lodge in Canberra.
    Does anybody remember Herman and Peabody's Fractured Fairy Tales?
    Well, that's it for another episode of Tales of the Whitlam Era, as told to me by my father. 🙂

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +1

      All the embittered, sullen, small-minded old Tories, so devastated when the Liberal's "Born To Rule Forever!" mantra hit a wall. Sour, whiny, entitled old prats.

    • @peterpiper831
      @peterpiper831 Před rokem +1

      Mr. Peabody and his pet boy Sherman.

    • @peterjones4180
      @peterjones4180 Před rokem +1

      Yes indeed remember Mr Peabody's Improbable Histories......Sherman.
      Actually Grasby was Minister for the Griffith drug mafia.

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter4381 Před rokem +7

    I'm not convinced that woke existed back then. As an admirer of history I dislike having it rewritten by anyone, woke or normal.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @VoteGreenLeft Equal pay for women, handing land back to indigenes, Medibank, the list goes on.

    • @BasedBill_Lumbergh
      @BasedBill_Lumbergh Před rokem +1

      Woke has existed since the 1960's. It really all started with the rotten hippies, and then as time went on, it just got more and more crazy. That's why I really don't understand why the Millennials hate the boomers so much. The boomers were the first generation to go down the path of liberal stupidity. The generations that followed the boomers just took the stupidity further and further. For some reason, Millennials think the boomers were always super conservative. I wish that were the case. But the boomers were the hippy generation that started all this liberal, left wing crap in the first place.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@BasedBill_Lumbergh Except it wasn't called woke then. That's re-writing history. Lots of boomers _were_ quite conservative. Not everyone smoked pot and had love-ins.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      Woke in its current form didn't, but there were still over privlaged trust fund kids and deluded childish morons back then too.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem +3

      @VoteGreenLeft If you call anything shitlam did "great work" you didn't live through it. But you also don't understand that if justice is prefixed with anything (social, environmental, racial) it's not justice at all. Obviously you don't watch the clips out of fear your worldview will be refuted.

  • @JazzGuitar-qs1td
    @JazzGuitar-qs1td Před rokem +4

    I was in 6th grade when Whitlam was sacked. The whole class cheered.

    • @Heath-Gallagher
      @Heath-Gallagher Před rokem +5

      and then you enjoyed 7 years of sustained 10% inflation 1000000 out of work and little Johnnie's 21% interest rates.

    • @spacejesus4541
      @spacejesus4541 Před 5 měsíci

      delusional

  • @mrstometheshark
    @mrstometheshark Před 4 měsíci

    ew

  • @glitter_and_doom9218
    @glitter_and_doom9218 Před rokem +11

    After months of not managing to land any blows on Albo, Dean’s now going after Whitlam! This hot take will get the young voters interested, Rowan! 😂😂😂

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem +3

      His every criticism of AnAl has landed. The ideological blinkers fit you well.

    • @zeldaharris6876
      @zeldaharris6876 Před rokem

      You must be wilfully blind.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem +1

      @@MrDogsledder He needs to start going to CDA...cognitive dissonance anonymous.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem +1

      @@deanpd3402 A good idea. The first step is admitting they have a problem.

  • @Blake-sh3nf
    @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem +2

    The main thing I remember of Gough Whitlam was the Klemlani loans affair (where they tried to nationalise huge sections of the economy - read socialist/communist state) and he threatened the Governor General after being told the people would have to vote to resolve political stalemate (wouldn't that be terrible). Was it just a bad nightmare? We really went through that! (lucky we made it out alive).

    • @Heath-Gallagher
      @Heath-Gallagher Před rokem

      if you remember that then you must have dementia.

    • @Blake-sh3nf
      @Blake-sh3nf Před rokem

      @@Heath-Gallagher Great to be able to warn others. No excuse now. No one knows everything :-)

    • @Heath-Gallagher
      @Heath-Gallagher Před rokem

      @@Blake-sh3nf no you're a dickhead no one threatened anyone,you have it so wrong I don't know where to start.

  • @tomstella7008
    @tomstella7008 Před rokem

    '...Make things free, and you deprive them of their true worth.' Like healthcare, for instance. Discourse in Australia is better served by the absence of your contributions.

  • @jamesmorrow1646
    @jamesmorrow1646 Před rokem +2

    The first use of “woke” is believed to be Leadbelly in his recording of the Scottsboro Boys in 1938. “I want to tell everybody as they go along through there, stay woke, keep your eyes open”. Plus ca change.

    • @notafreespeechplatform4201
      @notafreespeechplatform4201 Před rokem

      Slava Ukraine were the last words hundreds of thousands of Poles and Jews heard before being murdered by Stepan Bandera followers. Their favourite method was burning victims in barns and shooting any who tried to escape. History.

    • @jamesmorrow1646
      @jamesmorrow1646 Před rokem

      @@notafreespeechplatform4201 Slava Ukraini was first used by Ukrainians fighting the Bolsheviks. Putin is trying to starve and freeze Ukrainians. A new Holomodor.
      Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 Justice for MH17 🇦🇺

    • @wilburgraham6260
      @wilburgraham6260 Před rokem +1

      "I made this little song about people down there," Leadbelly says."So i advise everybody, be a little a careful when they go along through there--best stay woke, keep their eyes open"

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Před rokem +4

      Not sure they meant the same thing we do today.

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 Před rokem

      I don't think people have a clue what they are saying when they use the word woke.They just think they are being offensive.A little like the bizarre use of "do gooder" as a form of abuse.

  • @elizabethbradley4301
    @elizabethbradley4301 Před rokem +2

    People won't go to a university whether it's free or not if they don't want to be at school. Schools before universities were compulsory so they are stuck there unlike a university. Personally at this point I was poor and doing well and I couldn't get a scholarship because I was the wrong race so free university would have been great. At least if uni is free you'll get those who want to be there and not just anyone because the reality is not everyone wants to be "stuck at school" forever unless there is some benefit. If anything universities will have to try harder to deliver beneficial outcomes otherwise it's a waste of the former students time. Also it doesn't create disconnection, realistically businesses should train their own workers and pay them to do so, so it actually assisted businesses because they didnt have to train their own people and the students didnt get paid a thing and also weren't indebted to "learn skills" that benefited people who run businesses, it seemed mutually beneficial and beneficial to tax payers if the cycle was ongoing.

  • @jamestinning8900
    @jamestinning8900 Před rokem +10

    The last Australian Prime Minister who "cared".

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Před rokem +5

      He cared as much about a great reset as Klaus does, he was, after all, a Fabian.

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      Cared about bringing this country down.

    • @darylburnet8328
      @darylburnet8328 Před rokem +1

      Yes and people who knew him personally agree

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před rokem +1

      @@MrDogsledder which is why you're economy is going to shit, and how your entire country is just america's aircraft carrier, and mining colony?

    • @MrDogsledder
      @MrDogsledder Před rokem

      @@NeostormXLMAX You have already proven to be an idiot

  • @thomasnixon2964
    @thomasnixon2964 Před rokem

    So, he's great and an Australian Trump is bad?

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +2

      Gough is a god and _any_ Trump is bad. Save the niece who writes books about Chump.

  • @justiceforall2673
    @justiceforall2673 Před rokem +6

    Free TAFE is an excellent idea, there will be no need to bring in migrants here as our own young adults will have the opportunity to learn new skills for free.....

    • @Design_no
      @Design_no Před rokem

      @VoteGreenLeft what about the (leftie) losers who make the country a disaster?

    • @whiskeygamer9402
      @whiskeygamer9402 Před rokem +3

      @@VoteGreenLeft Australia is finished and beyond help it has no hope and no future 👎🏽

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Před rokem

      Tafe is a woke joke. They have wokist studies with every course.

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Před rokem +4

      @@whiskeygamer9402 hang on, were not done yet. There's another vote in a couple of years.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@kellysouter4381Conservatives! never a positive comment, only negative ones.

  • @happycarnivore7922
    @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem +14

    The greatest PM we ever had. The most independent leader we ever had. Best performer in parliament. Wittiest. Most urbane. Most literate.

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Před rokem

      Serious? A Commie B who happily distroyed our Constitution and turned us into an incorporated body. The Gov General that had the guts to sack him is the man we should regard as a true leader.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      *Crock of Shit Crone* "Commie"? You fascists are all the same. Ignorant, bigoted and biased. Your opinions make people laugh. Like the "incorporated" myth.

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Před rokem

      @@happycarnivore7922 Clearly you have not taken the time to investigate the two "Australia" issue otherwise you would not say such a silly thing. As far as a "fascist" bet you don't even know what one is. While you at it tell me the stages of Communism. There you go, do some research and come back to me in a year or two. As far as being a Commie or a Fascist, if I had to choose, give me fascism anyday. Only a control freak with murderous intentions would choose to be a Commie. Or of course a person with the brain development of a hormone driven teenager. I'm guessing you are a proud SJW?

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Před rokem

      @@VoteGreenLeft What, do you think Marx's (not his real name of course) and Engels invented the ideals or Communism? Or is that the only Manifesto you are aware of? Marx was a lazy wife beating slob that never worked a day in his life or ever came up with an idea he hadn't stolen. I guess Stalin is your ideal leader? Him being such a humanitarian. Or is Mao more to your liking.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@crosseyedone7960 Clearly you read a shitload of conspiracy sites. Is QAnon too mainstream and logical for you?
      The nutjob spouting myths as reality tells _somebody else_ to go read! Hysterical. Like I said, _I've read your comments for perhaps 2 years._ You pretending political knowledge? Unbelievable.
      I'm guessing you're an angry loner writing in your ledger that soon "My Day Will Come!"?

  • @wrongtracksuit
    @wrongtracksuit Před rokem +14

    Labor’s 100 year election slogan: “Free Stuff For Everyone”. Mindless virtue signalling and sloganeering is the Labor way.

    • @richardsaunders3743
      @richardsaunders3743 Před rokem

      I have heard where the British Labour administration in the late 1940's had the theme: Fair shares for all!

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      Gough's been dead near a decade. Will you ever put aside your mindless hate and laughable claims?

  • @sejamstihm
    @sejamstihm Před rokem +2

    In a tax accountant training course, H&R Block sang praises for the Whitlam government's introduction of Medibank.

    • @gary_rumain_you_peons
      @gary_rumain_you_peons Před rokem

      Really? I'll have to ask 'er indoors about that since she works for them.

    • @sejamstihm
      @sejamstihm Před rokem +2

      @@gary_rumain_you_peonsYep, both the ATO and HR Block seem decidedly left-wing.

    • @gary_rumain_you_peons
      @gary_rumain_you_peons Před rokem +2

      @@sejamstihm You wouldn't believe what 'er indoors tells me about HRB. She's been there 3 years now and hasn't had a pay rise in that time. They only pay clerical award wages. And she's a certified accountant. I keep telling her to quit but she refuses for some reason.
      The award had gone up this fin. year but they all miss out because it was awarded after the current contracts were signed. Talk about a ripoff!

    • @sejamstihm
      @sejamstihm Před rokem

      @@gary_rumain_you_peons No wonder they are desperate for workers.
      I sympathize with er indoors.

    • @gary_rumain_you_peons
      @gary_rumain_you_peons Před rokem +2

      @@sejamstihm This financial year, they took in retirees for free. When she did it, she had to pay for their crappy course. I knew the whole thing was a scam but it's also a joke now.

  • @keza3250
    @keza3250 Před rokem +2

    Yes he was a Fabian communist but he still seen the need for Australia to be a republic an the broad scale nationalisation of our mineral resources to pay for our economy

    • @Design_no
      @Design_no Před rokem +8

      @VoteGreenLeft a person we didn't need or want.

    • @happycarnivore7922
      @happycarnivore7922 Před rokem

      @@Design_no Were you even alive then?

    • @Design_no
      @Design_no Před rokem +6

      @VoteGreenLeft lol bit like Albo and his 32% 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @keza3250
      @keza3250 Před rokem +1

      @VoteGreenLeft I am a right leaning voter i vote one nation uap an so on I support a white Christian Australia but I do support an Australian republic an the nationalisation of our mineral resources to pay for our economy my family has fought communists in two wars Korea an Vietnam AND I WILL NEVER VOTE LEFT OR GREEN YA COMMI DOG

    • @dougy6237
      @dougy6237 Před rokem +3

      It's "saw", not "seen", or was it just your Marxist accent?

  • @gingertom56
    @gingertom56 Před rokem +1

    You shouldupdate your bio mate it said you move to England in 1978 and did come bagk until 1988.
    Gough was dismissed in 1975.
    So you can not tell the truth.
    What did you miss out on free uni.
    g