The Party Line on Oasis, Remembrance Day and locking up kids for life
Description
We kick off this week on a theoretical note, exploring the dialectic relationship between the Gallagher brothers being pricks and yet making such brilliant music. The team then takes a quick look at a few major headlines from the week, including Coles’ plan to play classical music to deter shop lifting. Then we welcome Anticop activist Tom Raue onto the platform to discuss Victorian Labor’s decision to try 14 year old kids in adult courts, including the possibility that they will be given life sentences. We conclude by examining the pro-war commemorations of Remembrance Day, the conservative, strike-breaking organisation that is the RSL, and how class struggle destroyed conscription, led to revolution, and ended WW1.
Serious content
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