“The mark of a really good hoax seems to be that it lives on, even after all reasonable evidence has shown it up” - J. Whittaker, 1992
All in Politics
“The mark of a really good hoax seems to be that it lives on, even after all reasonable evidence has shown it up” - J. Whittaker, 1992
“In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defence of the indefensible”
- George Orwell, 1946
It is with Great Sadness that we Accept Henry Reynolds’ Nomination for The Bruce Pascoe, Best Selective Quoting Award for Distorting History.
Henry Reynolds wants us to believe that the 14th Earl of Morton was, ‘the most pertinent illustration of contemporary moral standards.’ Is that true or just another Pascoism?
Has Henry Reynolds found some ‘political value’ in using the ‘selective quoting’ techniques of Professor Pascoe, and indeed the whole Dark Emu Agriculture thesis itself, in supporting his new book, Truth-Telling?
Henry Reynolds calls the Slave-owning Signatories to the American Declaration of Independence, ‘hypocrites’. Is that true or just another Pascoism?
This post is about one of those little quirks sometimes found in historical figures. It might be nothing, but then maybe in the Post-modern world of history revisionism it was influential? Send us your thoughts!
Has Henry Reynolds learnt some tricky ‘selective editing’ techniques from ‘best-selling’ author Bruce Pascoe?
Pascoesque Photography - A Cropped Photograph is Worth a Thousand Words
Have the Progressive Left Elites Realised that Choosing Mr Pascoe as their Vanguard may have Derailed Their Ambitions?
‘How and why the ABC [BBC] distorts the news to promote a liberal agenda’.
Is Mr Pascoe a Screen-writer for the ‘Disneyfication’ of Aboriginal History ?“
Is Aboriginality defined by one’s Race, or one’s Land, Tjurrunga, and Kinship, or maybe it is just a Social Construct and Personal Choice? Mr Pascoe has certainly got us all thinking.
The sad, sad world of Stan Grant’s Politics
Should Bruce Pascoe be asking why his employer, UTS, appears to have funding links back to the Chinese Government, an alleged, modern-day ‘slaver’ of the Uyghur people?
Sir Guy ‘Drops his Rundle’ rides in to save Sir Bruce ‘The Scribbler’ and his Dark Emu. Or does he?