The days of Dinkum Dodger. Volume III
(2018)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Inspire Point Publishing, 2018
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780994291066 (electronic bk.) MWT14942104, 099429106X (electronic bk.) 14942104
LANGUAGE
English
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Every poem tells a story… of political correctness gone wrong, immigration madness, and an encroaching new world order that threatens to consume us all. Entertaining, thought-provoking, hilariously funny, and deftly serious… this third volume of comical antics and outrageous yarns - as told by the infamous Dinkumous J. Dodger, a true blue Aussie larrikin - is intended to confront and challenge, as well as give you a good laugh! Political correctness is swept aside and daring opinions are openly expressed to challenge governments, politicians, and international conspirators. Probing questions are posed about political motivations, foreign manipulation, and Australia's place in the world. There is nothing mild mannered about this poetry. You either laugh until your sides ache, become incensed with outrage, cringe with fear - or roar your approval that someone has the pluck to express what many of us really think in this socially engineered and tightly controlled world. The poetry of John Saomes is a feisty weave of humour and biting social comment that will tickle your funny bone and challenge your thinking! Here's a brief sample of the Dodger's more infamous work… Your Country Needs You Now! ...or We Didn't Vote for That My friends - a history lesson you'll never learn at school, cos these days education is indoctrination's tool. I'll tell you all a story of a land - rich and free - secretly invaded, and ruined for you and me… …by a ghostly global movement - labour unions, industrialists - called Fabian Socialism… and we didn't vote for it. It seems that we've been conquered by this global organisation, and slimy foreign dictators are governing our nation. They changed our democratic land to 'social democracy'. Well - 'democratic socialism' they call it overseas. … and so it goes… Not everyone will agree with the opinions expressed in John Saomes's poetry, but this was never the intention. His main goal is to motivate us to discuss the issues and decide for ourselves where our world should be heading. Much of this poetry is presented in keeping with the view that everyone should have the right to be respectfully heard, irrespective of what the reader may or may not believe. If you want to be amused, inspired, and challenged, then this book is for you

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