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Anzac Day: The Slaughter of the Unthinking by the Unaccountable

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Anzac Day: The Slaughter of the Unthinking by the Unaccountable

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark 

Secular religions are hard to battle in terms of their misplaced assumptions.  In some ways, they are even harder to fight than those based on mythical gods and superstitious foundations, many drawn from desert religions and sandy practice.  ANZAC, the name of the Australian New Zealand Army Corps, hardly sounds promising as the basis of a religion.  But since the needless, bungled operation in the Dardanelles that led to the slaughter of Australian and New Zealand Troops in April 1915, along with Turkish, British and French soldiers, the acronym has become scented, meaningful and powerful.

At first, it all seems rather daft.  These troops, for the most part ignorant of geography and certainly of the myriad nature of European power relations, found themselves invading the Ottoman Empire in a chess move thought up by Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty.  If the Ottoman Empire could be defeated, Imperial Germany would lose a key ally and be exposed on its flank.  The mission failed in spectacular fashion and allowed Kemal Atatürk, future leader of secular Turkey, to distinguish himself.

During the First World War, Australia, with a population of 5 million, lost 62,000 men from 416,809 enlistees.  Of those, 156,000 were wounded or taken prisoner.  Over 3,000 men returned with tuberculosis and infected the population accordingly.  The debilities of unrecognised shellshock reigned.  This loss disfigured the country irreparably, dulling its optimism for reform.  Australian communities turned inward, solemnly pouring savings into the creation of memorials across the country.

In its modern sense, Anzac Day has become, over the years, a parade for amnesia rather than reckoning, a ritual that rejects peace makers and conciliators in favour of the war mongers and undertakers.  Disturbingly, the war mongers are allowed to skip merrily away from responsibility and celebrate character before the bullet and the shell.

Before Turkish fire, Australian soldiers were performed heroically and foolishly, adventurers in invasion meeting their demise before the ill-planned stratagems of their superiors.  They were material for the empire, dolts for the cause, and discharged their roles well.  They proved themselves suitably unthinking for the purpose of slaughter.  “These raw colonial troops,” wrote British war correspondent Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, “proved worthy to fight side by side with the heroes of Mons, the Aisne, Ypres and Neuve Chapelle.”

The geography, loyalty, and circumstances of the Anzac Myth have troubled a number of Australian historians over the years.  Marylyn Lake, in a public lecture given at Melbourne University’s free public series in 2009, was convinced that, “Australia’s identity shouldn’t be built on deaths in foreign fields.”

For Lake, the myth is an umbilical cord and retardant, a bar to the realisation of maturity.  “The myth will remain our creation story until the nation is reborn, until we have the courage to detach ourselves from the mother country, declare our independence, inaugurate a republic, draw up a constitution that recognises the first wars of dispossession fought against indigenous peoples.”

Anzac might have disappeared after seemingly running out of oxygen during the 1960s and 1970s.  The divisive Vietnam War, with its various opponents in Australia, did not help.  Then came the decades of revival, which also saw a scrubbing of complexity as to why Australians had ever volunteered in the first place for craven leaders guided by paranoia.

The Anzac myth became bound to notions of noble, stoic “mateship”, characterised by Peter Weir’s 1981 film Gallipoli.  There were cruel and mentally vacant officers, and strikingly brave foot soldiers going to their death with an unquestioning valour.  It was all about, as one implausible assessment goes, “brave soldiers keen to prove themselves as representatives of a fledgling  nation, albeit one with an ignominious convict past”.

After 1996, during the years of the conservative Howard government, commemorations and war time lessons (or mis-teachings), became the norm.  The Department of Veteran Affairs became a big fan of ahistorical instruction and hagiographical slurry.  In padding and developing the myth, it was important to exclude a number of things.  Anti-war movements vanished.  The records of criminally incompetent generals and politicians were nowhere to be seen.  The misogyny underlying the ideology could also be left alone.

Anzac traditions must, in their calling, resist self-examination and questioning.  They are grotesque sentiments about mangled bodies and foolish decisions, sparing of military leadership and dooming the bloodied soldier.  And if questions are asked, they often end up in the kind of execrable analysis that John Roskam of the Institute of Public Affairs offered in 2007.  “War is often necessary,” he wrote with faux meaning, “and Australians have answered the call.”  Even if the call is misguided or an incitement to unlawful conduct.

Roskam mentions the Iraq War, which began as an illegal invasion in 2003, and refuses to accept the awkward reality that Australian soldiers were inculpated by the operation.  He can only offer a dottily pathetic observation: “One of the things that Anzac Day represents is the willingness of Australians to stand up for what they believe in.”  How utterly noble.

Future unthinking Australian soldiers are likely to supply the raw material for more wars, including one in the Pacific.  It is bound to be a foolish encounter, most likely led by the United States, and likely to result in few returns.  Defence Minister Peter Dutton has been very happy to promise the laying down of Australian lives so that the US may feel secure, even if he is not entirely sure what the whole business about Taiwan is about.

The Australian Prime Minister of the day will be able, along with the cabinet, to say that it was all a job well done, presuming they survive such a conflict.  And any moral twinge of sadness will be remedied by ceremonial, tear-soaked largesse, in addition the $498 million pencilled in for converting Canberra’s Australian War Museum into a militarist wonderland.  The unaccountable will continue to send the unthinking into battle.

Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge.  He currently lectures at RMIT University.  Email: bkampmark@gmail.com

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Alex

poor Binoy, just doesn’t get it. can’t take off his ‘outsider’ spectacles. a well crafted missive bursting full of disrespect. his idea of “grotesque sentiments about mangled bodies and foolish decisions” makes one think of some heathen approaching the Christian faith and saying Jesus on the cross was just a garish display of nails in bloodied limbs and cheap lies elevated to a religious epiphany”. Unlike Binoy, this heathen at least gets that there is an epiphany to be had somewhere.

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Rasputin

Couldn’t of said it better SF! A great way to sum up the relationship between the Russian people/ army and the Putin regime.

“THE SLAUGHTER OF THE UNTHINKING BY THE UNACCOUNTABLE”

A dictator / tyrant such a Putin is not accountable to the people, and judging by the quality of the Russian propaganda their target audience must not be thinking.

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jens holm

Try to read it next time moron

Francis

British military prowess has always been exaggerated, when not fighting tribes of third world populations but up against a real military they lose. It was the Russians that defeated the German military not the British..

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The Truth

Brits always winning but only with their lies. For example they took all glory for Waterloo but in reality Napoleons Grandee Armee was destroyed in Russia, and another in Leipzig. In Waterloo most french troops didn’t even have proper uniforms. Allied forces were actually just 20% British (and they mostly Scotts and Irish): Prussians had 120.000 soldiers, plus other Germans, Dutch, Belgians… yet Brits won! The same thing in the Crimean war, and in both WWs. Britain never won a serious war on their own, they always fight wars with other peoples blood.

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Louis Mountbatten

It’s time for those arming the enemies of Russia to begin receiving “reciprocity” for their fine display of Cowardice. Perhaps they can mint a medal for it : instead of meeting on the battlefield directly they are attacking Russian forces with the blood of others. Real COWARDS.

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Moshe Dayan

There’s a few significant military leaders in history who recognized that clericalism versus genuine Leadership isn’t something particularly useful when charged with defending nations, but is rather the only way for Asskissers.

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Kell

Interesting “Ignominious Convict past” who were these “criminals” that made up the first European populations? Have you heard of the Highland clearances, Irish famine perhaps? Yes its terrible to lose your nation to an Invasion, not exactly an English one either but a professional mercenary force (Worlds first standing Army in modern times) funded by “bankers” kicked out of Spain. Quite a story if you look into it, seems the Scottish and Irish native populations may have been one of the first victims of Globalism as we currently understand it, the starving out and Genocide of the conquered populations occurred by a multiplicity of means but most effective was via deliberate policy of starvation, confiscate their food, “that belongs to the Crown” not the farmers that grew it, “Attempt to hide/keep some of the food will you?” you and your family are now criminals, you are “convicts” and will be transported to the far end of the planet and your lands confiscated by Lords. Yes the first White Australians were the product of ethnic cleansing and Genocide, ask the Irish and Scottish about City of London activities and you will see a correlation to many activities around the world, Bolshevism included.

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JJ345

Both Peter Dutton and Scott Morrison are yelling for war with China – on Anzac day.

This is how fuking rtded they are, remember Tony Abbott, back in 2015 he joined China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – take it as how you see it (Australia left btw), I don’t care. But it was this year or last year that Tony Abbott when to Taiwan and said “If China invades Taiwan, Australia will aid Taiwan to fight back against China”.

Now, yes Tony fukhead is known as a clown, but what does he mean? How the fuk Australia going to support Taiwan? China going to block the whole Island – are these fuking morons here going to attack China a nuclear power face to face?

“China Has World’s Largest Navy With 355 Ships and Counting, Says Pentagon. China has the biggest maritime force on the globe with an inventory of about 355 vessels, according to a Defense Department report released Wednesday.”

What is happening in Europe as of right now will happen in Asia. For years Australia is getting ready for war, and guess who is going to win that war China or yanqui’s slaves?

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Nitupsar

We need to start holding these people accountable and help the unthinking to start thinking for themselves!

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