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September 24, 2021
On this day 24th Sept 2014

It is difficult to know exactly what was going through Numan Haider's mind as he used a knife on two policeman, one federal and one Victorian State officer. Numan was supposed to report to police following allegations of terrorist support on his end. His passport had been withdrawn and he had been showing the ISIS flag at local community centres. ISIS recently called for a random Australian to be beheaded, and their body wrapped in a flag, shown on video as it is dragged around. Perhaps Numan thought he would use the larger knife he hadn't drawn to lop the head of one of the officers. Numan was 18 years old and radicalised. He had been born in Afghanistan and and raised in Australia. His clothing was later found to include an ISIS flag. Numan would have known some things, but not others. He would not have known why the anti semitic lobby were wrong to blame jews for imagined atrocities, because schools in Australia are very poor at covering that issue. He would have known the impotent Islamic leadership in Australia felt his radical viewpoint was legitimate. He would also have known that mainstream media were highly sympathetic with his views, and might have heard the ALP members who publicly stated they felt that the crackdown on terrorists prior to legislation was too convenient and seemed orchestrated to discredit Islamic peoples. If he had heard Mr Abbott channel President Bush saying that the crackdown was not against religion but against terrorism, he would almost certainly have heard a mainstream media person discredit that assertion. He possibly viewed it as an audition for ABC current affairs. He has badly hurt the federal officer, stabbing him many times in the head, neck and torso, while the state officer had arm wounds before drawing his weapon and shooting once. One bullet killed Numan. Already impotent Islamic leaders are demanding there be an investigation. Possibly Sarah Hanson-Young will demand to know why the phasers weren't set for stun.

Many confuse Islamo Fascism with Islam. Impotent Islamic leaders seem keen to claim the world is against them. Today is the birthday (1902) of the corrupt Islamic cleric Khomeini who abused Islamic process so as to persecute people for profit. Obama bombing Syrian terrorist outposts is a great way to celebrate that birthday. It isn't about religion that the west defends itself against terrorism. Great kindness and charity is given Islamic peoples. But also much is done for dignity of the Islamic character. The US even elected a confused apostate twice. Obama has not merely bombed targets identified by intelligence, instead Obama has got permission from Iraq and Syria to bomb them. Obama has also got interested local nations to join in. But that doesn't satisfy the Australian Broadcasting Commission who say that appeasement has not been given a chance for success. The adversarial Q and A program stooged a radical terrorist spokesperson in the audience of its' weekly program, and had panel members who questioned the obvious reality of terrorism. Media watch took the wrong side. And in another time and place, PETA approached a mosque suggesting vegetarian holy celebrations .. and got howled down.

Meanwhile world leaders, like Ban Ki Moon, march with AGW hysterics and claims he is secretary general of the people. Yet the science is not in, and in research on wind in California, so called local warming in recent decades is related to shifting wind patterns, not climate. Someone needs to tell the people's secretary general. There are many ways for people to fail. Bob Ellis is only ever right about electoral success when socialists win. This does not mean he has a fifty percent success rate. This means he is entirely biased. Senator Wilkie from Tasmania has failed to observe reality too. He is still fighting elections long after his lies were disproved. Corrupt former speaker Peter Slipper has been given hundreds of hours of community service for his attempted fraud that had been supported by Gillard. Gillard and Rudd relive their Itchy and Scratchy moments for posterity. And significantly, Gillard was exonerated by mainstream media for corruption, but her slush fund documents have become available for the Royal Commission.
https://conservativeweasel.blogspot.com/2021/09/24th-sept-review-of-historical-and.html

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Ballad of Jampijinpa: A Warlpiri Dreamtime Bambi in the Tanami Desert
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Journey to the Tanami Desert with the Ballad of Jampijinpa, a Warlpiri Jukurrpa retelling of Bambi. Follow Jampijinpa, a young red kangaroo, as he learns the sacred laws of his Country from Napangardi, faces dangers like the machine’s shadow, and rises as a leader under the Seven Sisters’ stars. This Dreamtime story celebrates Warlpiri culture, resilience, and connection to the land. Comment your favorite Indigenous story below! Subscribe for more Warlpiri tales and join my Locals for exclusive Jukurrpa insights.
The story of Bambi is, for many, their first encounter with profound loss. Writing this story in Warlpiri Dreamtime, Tanami Desert context. Loss is part of life, yet life goes on. But, a good life, serving the community is also important. How do Indigenous stories like Jampijinpa’s inspire you?
 
Notes on the Adaptation: Setting and Characters: The Tanami Desert replaces the forest, with native animals (red kangaroo, dingo, mallee fowl, perentie) as characters, reflecting the local ecology. Warlpiri skin names (Jampijinpa, Napangardi, etc.) root the characters in kinship systems, central to Warlpiri identity. Jukurrpa: The Dreamtime frames the story as a sacred narrative, where loss and growth are part of the land’s law. The “shadow” (a machine) nods to modern intrusions like mining, a real threat in the Tanami, but keeps the story timeless. Themes: Bambi’s coming-of-age becomes a journey of learning country and law, emphasizing Warlpiri values of responsibility and connection. The mother’s death and the fire echo Bambi’s trials but are grounded in desert realities. Cultural Respect: I avoided inventing sacred details or mimicking restricted Warlpiri stories, focusing on universal elements (land, kinship, survival) informed by public Warlpiri narratives, like those shared in art or ethnographies.
 
The Ballad of Jampijinpa In Tanami’s heart where the spinifex sways, ‘Neath the Jukurrpa’s first starlit blaze, The ancestors carved from the red desert’s hand, Young Jampijinpa, to guard sacred land.
Chorus: Oh, Jampijinpa, with bounds swift and free, Carry the law of your country’s decree. Through sand and through sorrow, your spirit will roam, In the Tanami’s dreaming, you’ll always find home.
Napangardi taught him the desert’s old ways, Where soakages shimmer through blistering days. The bilby’s soft tracks led to yams in the ground, And the wind whispered tales when no rain could be found. With Jangala, dingo, he leaped o’er the plain, While Nungarrayi tidied the earth’s ancient pain. The oaks sang of patience, the elders stood near, Their ochre-lit eyes guiding young kangaroo’s fear. But dawn brought a shadow, a roar cold as stone, A machine’s cruel hunger tore flesh from the bone. Napangardi fell, her spirit took flight, To the ancestors’ campfire in the starwoven night.
Chorus: Oh, Jampijinpa, with bounds swift and free, Carry the law of your country’s decree. Through sand and through sorrow, your spirit will roam, In the Tanami’s dreaming, you’ll always find home.
Alone, he wandered, his heart like a stone, The sand stung his eyes, and the silence did moan. But Japangardi rose, scales gleaming bright, “You’re never lost, son, in the Jukurrpa’s light.” The bilby taught digging, the oak whispered peace, Nungarrayi scratched paths where the stories increase. Jangala’s yips brought a laugh to the blaze, And Jampijinpa grew strong through the desert’s hard days. Then Nakamarra, with dawn in her gaze, Danced by his side through the sandhills’ soft maze. But fire returned, born of shadow’s old sin, Yet Jampijinpa led kin to the soakage within.
Chorus: Oh, Jampijinpa, with bounds swift and free, Carry the law of your country’s decree. Through sand and through sorrow, your spirit will roam, In the Tanami’s dreaming, you’ll always find home.
Atop the red dune, his shadow stretched far, A keeper of law ‘neath the desert’s bright star. The elders now sing from their camp in the sky, And Jampijinpa’s tracks never fade, never die.
Final Chorus: Oh, Jampijinpa, your story’s been spun, A thread in the Jukurrpa, forever begun. The Tanami dreams, and its stars softly call, For the kangaroo’s heart that will never grow small.
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