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For freedom, patriotism & civilised humanity.
Geoff Fox, 3rd July 2022, Down under
Ego is a killer.
Ego starts most wars.
Democracy might help to save us from ourselves.
Geoff Fox, 1st July, 2022, Down Under
PS My father was part of the landings in the Battle Of Balikpapan which began on July 1st in 1945.
33,000 Australians landed and 229 died.
My father hated war.
Gday Nathan Buckley, Mason Cox, Brayden Maynard, Scott Pendlebury, Jeff Browne, Major Brendan Nottle and Craig McRae,
with this open letter, I extend an invitation to each of you to help me in my military heritage based efforts to form a small, initially primarily artistic team to support Jordan De Goey to deal with the bullying he has recently faced and which, if it escalates, could become worse than what was done to Adam Goodes and drove that champion out of the game.
In my opinion, Jordy has been bullied because what I presume is his heterosexuality was exposed in public.
That bullying is wrong.
Brayden, you publicly described Jordy like this:
Brayden, I believe you. Thank you for standing up for your mate and letting the world know what he is really like.
We must not let virtue-signaling people, whether lone trolls online or lazy, self righteous, insensitive individuals, trash human rights from within the safety of paid positions in large organisations. This can really hurt kind, good-natured souls like Jordan De Goey.
We must not let the bullies create a situation where “Side By Side We Stick Together” becomes “Side By Side We’re Sick Together”
Jordy himself has publicly warned how much damage what I am calling mob bullying of athletes could do.
Is a safe place for bullies what we want Collingwood and Australia to be?
Or do we want to channel the spirit of WW2 and seek victory for human rights just like the diggers and their allies achieved in WW2.
If a bookish bloke like my dad could help do that in Balikpapan in WW2’s last major battle, we can all do it now.
Geoff Fox, 29th June, 2022, Greater Collingwood (a.k.a. Melbourne)
Wiji Thukul was a Javanese freedom fighter poet, who reminds me of Walt Whitman because he sought to liberate people through poetry. Wiji’s left wing politics learnt from foreign cultural influences did not resonate broadly with his people but he was enormously influential in certain circles.
He wrote words like “Hanya Ada Satu Kata – Lawan” (There is only one word – Fight!) which are almost Shakespearean in the way they have traveled beyond their original use to enter into many people’s consciousness in Indonesia.
Like Whitman, Wiji wrote with and for freedom.
As I recall, esteemed writer Goenawan Mohamad praised Thukul in conversation with me for liberating the simple straight forward use of the Indonesian language like no other writer. Wiji achieved this because he insisted on using language which the people in his neighbourhood or kampung could understand.
“Api Hak Pemberontakan” (the fire of the right of rebellion) are words that Wiji and I crafted as an Indonesian transcreation of Walt Whitman’s words: “O latent right of insurrection! O quenchless, indispensable fire!”
Today I turn it into Word Art:
Thukul was a leftist but enthralled by Mel Gibson’s heroic shout of “Freedom” in Brave Heart.
God Bless Wiji Thukul wherever he may be.
God Bless Freedom.
Geoff Fox, 17th June, 2022, dreaming of being back home in Indonesia
Geoff Fox, 14th June, 2022, Down Under
Geoff Fox, 14th June, 2022, Down Under
From the stance of Heather Cetrangolos, I felt a future for faith.
Consummatum Est – We’re There.
Geoff Fox, 8th June, 2022, Melbourne
Freedom’s the foundation of the human world.
La Ikraha Fid Din. (There is no compulsion in religion.)
Geoff Fox, July 3, 2022, Terra Nullius