As the son of a man who risked his own life and saw his friends die fighting imperialist tyranny in 1945 in World War Two, I am appalled that Socialist Left Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has not condemned the presence of his Labor Party colleague and former flatmate, Daniel Michael Andrews, at a massive military parade in China attended by dictators from around the world.
The following reports of this have appeared in today’s The Australian newspaper:
Under the title “DESPOTS IN ARMS” Will Glasgow writes:
“Xi Jinping has declared China’s rise ‘unstoppable’ in a defiant address accompanied by a chilling projection of the People Liberation Army’s lethal capabilities and showcased an unprecedented alliance with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
…….. In a striking image that ignited anger in Australia, former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews – favored in Beijing for signing his state onto Mr Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative – shook hands with the Chinese leader and took part in a leaders’ photo alongside the Russian and North Korean tyrants.”
In the same newspaper under the title “Unmissable echoes of Hitler’s Nuremberg” Cameron Stewart writes:
“The echoes of Hitler’s 1937 Nuremberg rally were unmissable.
The goose-steps, the scale, the precision, the unparalleled propaganda triumph, the rewriting of history and the grim fore-taste of a more ominous world order. All cheered on by the globe’s most brutal autocrats – and Daniel Andrews.”
Under the title, “ALP figures’ disgust at Dan not shared by Albanese” Ben Packham and Noah Yim write:
“Anthony Albanese has refused to criticize his former Canberra flatmate for attending Xi Jinping’s military parade.
One federal Labor MP branded the former Premier a ‘traitor’ after he was greetd with a handshake by the Chinese President and placed just three rows behind North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un on a VIP podium to watch China’s ostentatious display of military might …….
Mr Albanese was asked multiple times in Parliament whether he condemned Mr Andrews’ attendance at the event but he sidestepped the questions …….“
Former Labor MP, Michael Danby, a former chair of parliament’s foreign affairs and defence committee, said: ‘It’s disgusting ……. I quote from Shakespeare: ‘Shame, shame, eternal shame’ ……. How can (we) get away from that photograph? Never, you never get away from something like that.”
Packham and Yim also write:
“Opposition defence spokesman Angus Taylor blasted Mr Albanese for his failure to call out his longtime friend. “…… it’s an appalling lack of leadership that the Prime minister wasn’t prepared to condemn that.” “
103 years ago this week, iconic Australian poet Henry Lawson died.
Lawson wrote with respect to the leftist ideal of revolution: “so long as the proper spirit is spreading amongst our young men, we are satisfied that it spreads without bombast or parade.”
Anthony Albanese’s former flatmate shows us the true spirit now of the current Australian Prime Minister.
Geoff Fox, September 4, 2025, Melbourne, Australia
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Like Xi Jinping, Andrews betrays everything that Socialism pretends to stand for.
Anthony Albanese condones that.