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date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:58:21 GMT,    group: uk.media.radio.bbc-world-service        back       
BRITISH FILM-MAKER EMPATHY FOR FASCISM AS BASIS FOR PUBLIC STUNT   
According to media reports, "English filmmaker Ken Loach has withdrawn
his film Looking for Eric from the Melbourne International Film Festival
because the festival receives funding from the Israeli Government.

Loach told the festival if it did not reconsider the sponsorship, he
would not allow the festival to screen his film.

In a letter to festival executive director Richard Moore, he said that
"Palestinians, including artists and academics, have called for a
boycott of events supported by Israel". He cited "illegal occupation of
Palestinian land, destruction of homes and livelihoods" and "the
massacres in Gaza" as reasons for the boycott. It was, he said, aimed
"not at independent Israeli films or filmmakers", but at "the Israeli
state"."

http://www.theage.com.au/national/israeli-funding-angers-filmmaker-20090717-do9x.html

This hypocrisy by the English filmmaker Ken Loach is readily apparent
with respect to the continuing, prolonged and habitual denial of the
natural and common law originating autonomic right to regulative
freewill, self determination which is free from foreign domination in
the circumstance that British Imperial Governance as is evidence by the
letters patent to the Commonwealth.

This act of fascism continues to deny homosexuals the right to marry and
subject to denial of justice in the expectation that if they have HIV
they can be actively denied justice (eg: Human Rights Commission
deferral of my legal claims including vilification by adherents to ANZAC
Day promulgating a Nationalistic and Hymeneal superiority in preference
to the Natural support of 28 April as day of mourning by the erection of
a monument in support of deceased workers who either failed to return
home on the day or died of serious illnesses, including malignant
mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis (a type of pneumoconiosis).

That in all respects we are denied access to justice and all legal
rights under the Commonwealth--in the mistaken belief we would be long dead.

This ethos is readily apparent if the conduct of the former labor (ie.
a default trade union empathy) Victorian State Premier Steve Bracks
(catholic, lebanese) and his deputy TWAITES who were in power at that
time and attempting to impose their party of union institutional values
on the right of the individual.

Following the systematic denial of my human rights by the State, support
of the 28 April 2006 memorial to the fallen workers, his participation
in an ANZAC Day march and propaganda associated with the death of the 
last WWI veteran, that the conclusion of these persons is that they are 
fascist.

That the British film-maker also exhibits such an arrogance as
disrespect as illegal occupation of this Continent by the British that
his objections as call for "boycott of events supported by Israel" is
substantive justification for his and his nation's own perversity as
barbarism.

A sensible reason does exist to allow two homosexuals to enter into a
contract--And indeed my religious values are entirely different from
Americans.

I intend on commencing my BIBLOS project before challenging the Equal
Opportunity and Human Rights Commission in a court of law over treason
with respect to discrimination of natural and common law rights over an
employment contract undertaken with an American technology company
(NOVELL) having a contract of Insurance with a salary continuance
benefit conveying marriage and an AIDS exclusion.

At no stage have the fascists within the Equal Opportunity and Human
Rights Commission been responsive to my complaint and indeed attempted
to subject me social scorn by delaying my matters including an ANZAC Day 
protest (ie. that the armed serviceman who committed suicide came from 
my small village of 500 people and may have accessed my Internet 
commentary) when the nation regards its war dead, in deference to the 
establishment of a memorial on 28 April commemorating workers who have 
died from injuries and disease sustained at work.

- dolf
- http://www.grapple.id.au/Chronicles/automata.html
date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 04:58:21 GMT   author:   dolf

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