I always liked this quote, stolen from The Drifters, it gave me some hope for the future, a sense that the revolution would come and all the lying assholes would lose their control over politics, education, their economy, media, art, music, me.
So, having worked out that that will not happen, I've revised it:
Everyday more of us are born, but they've trained us all so bloody well that it doesn't matter if they die.
What am I going on about? What is happening to the young and brilliant, to the unspoiled kids who go from creating their own world to being made to stand in lines and salute a flag? What does it teach them?
I stumbled across this awesomeness courtesy of the federal government: 'It's an Honour. Australians celebrating Australia.'
So, its this website dedicated to that kind of crap. The AO, the flag, the importance of knowing the colours our athletes wear in international competition etc. And, in actual fact, it is very, very funny. Lets take a look at the tips given on flying the flag to schools:
- The flag should be raised briskly and lowered ceremoniously.
So, I can raise it with running man actions and still meet 'brisk' protocols, but lowering must only be ceremonious. What speed, exactly, is ceremonious?
- Unless all flags are raised and lowered simultaneously, the Australian National Flag should be raised first and lowered last.
- When the Australian National Flag is flown with flags of other nations, all flags should be the same size and flown on flagpoles of the same height
- When flying with only one other national flag, the Australian National Flag should fly on the left of a person facing the flags.
We're better than everyone else. Don't forget it. And, by the power of one piece of coloured cloth flying over another piece of coloured cloth, we will show you all.
- The flag should never be flown if it is damaged, faded or dilapidated. When the material of a flag deteriorates it should be destroyed privately and in a dignified way. i.e it may be cut into small unrecognisable pieces then disposed of with the normal rubbish collection.
Treat it like you do your porn collection.
- The flag should not be flown upside down, even as a signal of distress.
Oh god. We're stranded on a desert island full of zombies infected by ebola virus with one television that plays survivor on repeat. Is it time to hang the flag upside down as a signal of our distress?
- The flag should not fall or lie on the ground or be used as a cover.
Read previous post. If they got the flag police out at Anzac day in Gallipoli... = profit.
There's also a fun quiz you can do.
Everyday more of us are born - but they are getting better at their job. Protect kids from this junk.
More to come.