The rise of radical conservatives, who control almost all the mainstream media and care little about facts, may just be sending the world crazy, says managing editor David Donovan.
SOMETIMES, I look around the world, and it seems as if it has gone completely mad.
Did it seem like this in the lead up to World War II? Frankly, I am starting to get quite worried.
With the rise of the extreme capitalists, social division and inequality grow as common-sense recedes away in the rear view mirror.
Around the world, the same ultra-capitalist bankers whose greed and mendacity led to their banks being socialistically bailed out by taxpayers during the “global financial crisis” are not in gaol – they have not even lost their jobs – but are, in fact, earning bigger salaries and bonuses than ever. And while the banks now thrive, the nations that transferred their taxpayers’ money into the banks’ clutches – they were said to be “too big to fail” – now teeter on the edge of bankruptcy as the world economy stares into the abyss.
Madness.
And while scientists come up with ever more definitive scientific proof that global warming is happening and that it is largely being caused by man, vested interests have convinced a large segment of the conservative voting population − without a shred of real proof − that this is just a grand conspiracy undertaken by socialist scientists who want to create communism by stealth and put the world back into the “dark ages”.
Moreover, these vested interests – usually fossil fuel companies – pay so-called political “think tanks” to create false grassroots organisations to sow panic about global warming action — even going so far as creating a fictitious medical condition called “wind turbine syndrome” to scare people away from clean renewable energy. Scandalously, both fossil fuels and nuclear energy have very real and well-proven health impacts.
All this means, ironically, that rather than insuring for the future, so-called “conservatives” gamble not on a spurious conspiracy theory — but rather on the slim 5 per cent possibility given by climate scientists that global warming isn’t actually being caused by man.
At the same time, in the interests of some fallacious notion of “balance” – which it doesn’t apply to other similar debates, such as the reality of the moon landing, who killed JFK, or even immunisation – the media present the arguments of untrained sceptics and real climate scientists to the public as if they were both equally authoritative. And, as this needless and corrupted debate meanders on, the world goes on warming.
Downright wicked.
And a new form of “Christian” has arisen, one that insists that material acquisitions and worldly gains show God loves you, and that religion is not really about compassion, sacrifice, tolerance and doing good deeds − as would appear to be indicated by the written down words of the one the faith has taken its name from − but rather, apparently, is about enforcing a narrow set of very debatable scriptural principles − about women, homosexuals, marriage, and so on − and to preach a gospel of hatred against other religions, such as Islam. Then there are Church leaders like George Pell, who go around spruiking against global warming and in favour of ultra conservative economic principles.
And so, to many, actively practicing Christianity would appear to be pretty much the most unchristian practice thinkable.
In U.S. politics, ideology rules and Republicans blame the Democrat administration for the enormous budget deficit — despite the previous Republican Bush administration both making the economic mess through lax regulation of the financial sector and through incurring the vast majority of the debt by bailing out bankrupt banks.
Lies have taken the place of truth, with vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan making what has been described as the most dishonest campaign speech in political history at the Republican National Convention. The Republican campaign team ignore the media outrage over the mendacity, saying they aren’t going to let their “campaign be dictated by fact-checkers in the media”.
Truth lies bleeding in the gutter, perhaps terminally injured.
Things are just as bad here in Australia, with an opposition leader, Tony Abbott, who is destructively opposed to everything and doing everything in his power to bring down the Government before its term expires.
It seems his argument is that the best thing for the country is to get rid of a “bad Government” ― but is summarily unflustered by the trail of chaos and damage he causes in the meantime.
And despite this man being a frequently found out and, indeed, a self-confessed liar, nevertheless he has managed to portray his opponent, the prime minister, as the dishonest one on the basis of a single remark made during an election campaign — a comment that people still debate as to whether it was actually untrue.
This opposition leader is a man who, despite professing to believe in both markets and climate change, says he plans to repeal a market based carbon trading scheme to combat global warming with a (far more expensive) direct intervention policy. How this is meant to advantage taxpayers is not clearly explained. He initially tells everyone everywhere that the carbon tax will deliver a “wrecking ball through the economy”; but then, when this prediction is not borne out by economic modelling, it becomes a “python squeeze”; and now, as his dire predictions have failed to eventuate, he nevertheless still resorts to trying to create moral panic in the community.
Meanwhile, the media − including the so-called “impartial” public broadcaster (which is, perhaps not just coincidentally, run by a former Liberal Party staffer) – boost Abbott at every opportunity, play dead on his manifold gaffes, contradictions, follies and lack of substance and, generally, deny the Government and the other non-conservative forces a fair say.
This is a Government that – in my professional opinion as an experienced accountant and financial analyst – is arguably one of the most economically competent in recent history, having ably steered Australia through the global financial crisis without allowing the country to fall into a recession — virtually the only G20 nation to have achieved that distinction.
The sterling record of the Government is well-known in the international community, with Treasurer Wayne Swan receiving an international award for Australia’s astonishing economic success in producing – all at the same time – record low unemployment, low interest rates, excellent GDP growth and one of the lowest levels of sovereign debt in the western world — even while delivering necessary infrastructure and economic stimulus during the GFC.
You wouldn’t be aware of that in this country though, as the Government is derided by both Opposition and media alike as “chaotic and dysfunctional” and “the worst Government in Australian history”. A Liberal Party strategist even went on air advocating the assassination of the PM, but the mainstream media didn’t bother to report it.
Despite their outright unfairness, in a final insult, the media then go on to cry crocodile tears about how poor the Government is in “selling its own message”.
A debased debate.
Here at Independent Australia, we investigated the allegations of corruption by a former Government MP whilst working as a union leader – something the media and Opposition had built into a witch-hunt — and we found that the so-called whistleblower had deep links to both the Opposition and the body investigating the MP — as well as having allegedly committed far more serious acts of corruption than those of which the MP had ever been accused.
We also found the allegations against the MP lacked substance.
So, we produced and published filing cabinets full of documentation showing evidence of all this, but the media seemed almost completely uninterested — some of them citing spurious legal concerns they have been shown not to have in other similar circumstances.
And then, of course, there is the case of Peter Slipper, again seemingly orchestrated by the Opposition.
Disinformation.
Finally, in the biggest head shaking moment of all, the super wealthy miners in Australia, supported by their media cronies, launch a massive and corrupt campaign against a sensible tax on the overly inflated profits made by them digging the minerals – which are fully owned by the people of Australia – out of the soil and then sending them overseas in boats, almost always unprocessed and without adding any value to them.
These self-professed “wealth creators” heave their magnificent waistlines onto the back of trucks, jangling their expensive jewellery and Rolex watches to decry the onset of “socialism” and to “axe the tax” — which was affecting no-one but themselves, and then only at the margins.
Their power is so absolute, the Government deposes the prime minister of the day and brings in a new prime minister who eventually introduces a much watered down scheme.
Victory to the miners.
Despite this, one of these miners – the very living embodiment of a corporate “fat cat” – still goes after the Government to this very day, decrying the advent of socialism in the form of the carbon and mining taxes, and pushing for even less regulation.
She suggests mining in Australia is uncompetitive because in Africa miners work for as little as $2 a day.
It can’t be damaging her interests too much, though, because she is the richest woman in the world. (Perhaps she thinks, with better policies, she would be the richest person of all?)
In a display of mind-blowingly ironic hypocrisy, given she inherited her wealth, she suggests her riches came from hard work — writing that people who are envious of her should get out of the pub and drink and socialise less.
This foolish person has a large stake in a television network and is trying to take over one of Australia’s main newspaper publishers. Tellingly, she refuses to sign a document saying she will not attempt to influence the papers’ editorial policies.
The world has truly gone mad — and this is just scratching the surface.
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(Have you seen a case of madness that has got you hot under the collar, please leave a comment after this story.)

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If, as Gina says, all it takes to amass huge wealth is hard work, sacrifice, and a bit of enterprise, then surely, every woman in Africa should be richer than Gina.
Very well put.
Also the early 1930′s point is a good comparison.
As for Rinehart holding up exploited black African’s pay as being an example to live by. Shockingly arrogant.. Disconnected with any form of reality and ignorant of black history and colonialism. Which by the way was also created by the super rich of the past. Perhaps old dogma’s are indeed back on the rise….. Scary indeed..
Brilliant David…great analysis…and so true!
I recommend reading a book entitled Who Financed Hitler: The Secret Funding of Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919-1933 by James Pool.
Strong similarities, scary times indeed…..
Thank you David, I too fear for the future . I am deeply concerned that my grandkids are going to be the generation that suffers the effects of global warming, and that by the time they have children the only people able to cope will be the obscenely wealthy whose influence has created the catastophe.Madness indeed.
This just sums it up-great article
I could not have written this better myself..
So tell us all then how a government good on economic policy can be one of the worst ever on social policy?
Tormenting single parents more than Howard did, abusing and flogging refugees while letting others drown to show why they have to flog off refugees and pretending it all about the evil people smugglers when there are no people smugglers.
The 10 extension of the heinous intervention.
Have you noticed that Gillard and Swan govern for the wealthy?
Spot on David!!!!!
Shout it from the rooftops Dave! We need a call to arms.
Thankfully my trip to UK and Europe 12 months ago has reassured me that rational debate is alive and well outside Australia.
Hardworking? Rinehart’s father described her as “a slothful, vindictive and devious baby elephant”.
Following ABC’s Australian Story on Rinehart, the Q&A panel discussed the show. Louise Adler recounted her visit decades ago to the Hancock ranch when Gina was just a young girl. Joe Bjelke Petersen was the other guest. That night over dinner, Joe and Lang bemoaned the lack of leadership in Australia. The answer they said was someone like the Shah of Persia or “Nicky”. “Nicky” turned out to be Nikolai Chouchesku. Two murderous tyrants. As Adler said: these were the role models she grew up with.
I didn’t say they were perfect, Marilyn, I was merely relating that the media have not been very fair.
I never said they were imperfect either DD, just don’t see all that much joy in them.
it was probably someone very like reinhart that set off the french revolution. and the russian one too.
american american andrew jackson had it right about eternal vigilance being the price of liberty. the majority of australians have stopped being vigilant. they just accept the lies the rich and conservative tell them, effectively handing our democratic power over to them… trusting they’ll use it in our best interests. like that’s ever happened.
labors latest backflip about closing the dirtiest power stations is making me fedup, on top of the backflip on pokies. the good stuff they’ve done is watered down but i know the coalition would be even worse. i feel sorry for all those people that once again believe the lies about the greens, it must all seem hopeless to them.
so there’s my example of mad world: people thinking the greens are evil stalinist control freaks when they’re the only ones fighting against internet filters, 2 year monitoring of all conversations, loosening laws against marriage and drugs etc.
When you have 2 of the USA’s wealthiest men- George Souris and Warren Buffet, both diametrically the opposite politically, but both claiming capitalism is in imminent danger of collapse because of these crazies, you know something is wrong.
I watched Gina’s youtube video. All she said was she wanted lower taxes and no carbon price. Nothing new there. The [bit] about wages in Africa was bizarre.
Expect a tabloid this weekend to carry a piece bashing the private eye who trashed the TV station proposed interview with a sex worker.
The same journalist who claimed on ABC radio that Thomson had ‘gone feral’ because he was saying he had been vindicated by the KMPG report rocked up to a tribunal on Monday where the PI was attempting to have his license re-instated after the coppers refused to issue a new one.
It was bizarre : the hack was listed as a witness, and then the brief of evidence, which I read, also included her articles. So she provided the “evidence” and then transformed into a journalist and wished to interview the applicant.
Conflict of interest are the words that sprang to mind and maybe the judge’s as well as he said the cops had no case.
I know Fairfax have few staff left but they are now multi-skilling as police informants as well.
It was great of Virginia Trioli, who used to somewhat annoy me on the ABC Breakfast Show, to remind us all of the details of what actually happened during the ‘Children Overboard’ series of lies by sundry Howard ministers, most notably the appalling Peter Reith – who seem to be trying to be taken seriously as a political player again, most notably on the ABC ‘The Drum’.
It came, and still does come, as a shock to me that such individuals who at some point have been publicly totally discredited just keep bouncing back and media bodies like the ABC give them air.
And why those like Gina Reinhardt get air for their obviously self-serving comments. There is a raft of public figures for whom the response ‘Well they would say that, wouldn’t they,’ is all that is required.
In the lead up to the US elections, it is enlightening to read on sites like ‘Real Clear Politics’, the strategies by which the Republicans and their media rah rah teams attempt to convince the everyday Joe that he/she would be better off without health care or by the cutting of taxes to the rich.
The Liberals here sing from the same hymnbook.
Why are so many voters persuaded to vote against their own interests?
We are not stupid overall. On many subjects most people have well-thought out positions. Perhaps it is the great success of the present generation of radical conservatives that the standard response to political discussion is; ‘They’re all as bad as one another.’
This may come back to bite even some of the Reiths of this world. In the end the rule of law is better than chaos and a society where lies can be easily discerned is a better one to live in.
Bad patch at the present though, and likely to get worse before it gets better. As David suggests, the times are bad. Happily perhaps due to the absence of total whack jobs in charge around the world the sense of foreboding isn’t that pronounced. Swap a few responsible leaders for their nutty alternatives and this could change. Tony? Mitt?
@adelaidenow Why don't you try presenting some News for a change, ya pathetic Murdoch-shills ? ->1st against the wall
http://t.co/tPOPxTnG
“@staffordrdhall: RT @independentaus: Gina Rinehart and the ascent of madness http://t.co/pC6sCmcT” #auspol #qldpol
what all these fat wealthy people dont getis, without us, there would be no one to to make them or keep them that way. can the slouth, her fathers words, not mine, drive a dump truck? wake up australia, dont let the wealthy and privilaged few run the country and turn us into another america,where only the wealthy can afford a life. our poloticians should reflect the views of thier electorate, NOT THE PARTY OR SELF INTERESTED VIEWS. well done as usual IA.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/leaving-the-boats-to-indonesia-will-lead-to-more-deaths-20120906-25h5y.html
Well then, who is going to talk about this in years to come.
“Hard work, sacrifice, and a bit of enterprise”?
I prefer to do it her way -inherit a fortune and a pile of valuable mining leases and then advise others that they must work harder to increase her wealth.
Wonder if Gina has ever thought of setting up a Lang Hancock Memorial Fund for victims of asbestos?
But then again, I am sure that I saw him quoted as once saying that asbestos diseases were the price of progress.
Gina & Tony – Oh sweet nothing!
Gina & Tony – Tell that to me one more time once is never enough!
In case you missed it, the story 'Gina #Rinehart and the ascent of madness' is worth a read. http://t.co/VQb6EZj4
I only just watched the Bob Brown press conference above.
Who on earth was the News Ltd f**kwit who couldn’t handle being criticized by Bob?. Pompous git.
Actually, it was a reporter from 2UE (Michael Pachi from memory) which I believe is owned by Fairfax.
The rise of stupid: #mining #climatechange #news #conservative http://t.co/thw3zXF1
Australian voters are in for the biggest IQ test of their lives. So far they have failed miserably, particularly in Queensland where most adults now rate as amongst the dumbest people in the world. I hope ‘Can do’ deals them the hard blows they rightly deserve for not even looking at him as the alternative during the election camapaign. He called in that liar Costello to fake the books as now confirmed by a University professor. It goes to show that when you are stupid or a mug you deserve no break.
The question remains whether the nation is stupid enough to vote in Abbott. Sadly, I believe this to be the case. The fact that pensioners, and those with everything to lose under a ultra-right conservative government, lock arms with Gina Rhinehart, Abbott and radio scream jocks like Alan Jones in spitting out irrational hatred while demanding an early election, attests to the absolute, gob smacking stupidity which abounds.
It is time to take one’s nest egg and leave this place. Brazil sounds more attractinve everyday. It may not have the best Government in the world, but it is a country big on realised dreams and exciting infrastructure building. My kind of place. Time to leave this country of my birth. It once promised so much but it is now very much wrapped up in a massive mainstream media generated lie and annally retentive conservative mindset. While the Poles and Morrocans build high speed trains we will get an American style health system and tax breaks to the rich. How dumb can a nation get? We will soon see. I am putting my money on dumb and dumber.
An incisive and complete discovery, David. It is now a reference manual.
Another great article DD.
Ron, wanting to run away from this great country of ours is really not the answer to the problems that we ‘might’ face if the far right get into power. Besides elections are at least 12 months away. What we really need to do is to reach out to not just like minded people who believe in what our current government is trying to do, but also talk to those who’s opinions differ from ours. A lot of people have switched off politics because they are just bombarded with negativity from most quarters of the MSM. I’m getting the vibe that things are beginning to swing towards the centre where people are watching to what is happening in the states that have put the LNP into power. Now this is the really scarey stuff that we need to have the conversations about. We need to keep exposing the lies, misinformation and deceit that the MSM just happily keep spreading whilst pointing out all of the beneficial things that the current government has done. To do that we need everyone who feels as strongly as you do Ron, to stand and fight for what we know is right and just. Let’s start being the ‘half full’ glass instead of being the ‘half empty’ glass. Can we change things, yes we can.