"Shock-Jock" Alan Jones Retires

Alan Jones, Australia's most influential radio broadcaster, will retire at the end of this month, saying doctors had told him his workload was "detrimental" to his health.

 

The 79-year-old 2GB breakfast host has towered over Sydney's media, and Australian politics, for decades.

 

His breakfast program has topped the Harbour City's radio ratings since he began in the timeslot in 2001.

 

During his broadcast this morning Jones told listeners: "We are living in the world of coronavirus. The most repeated statement we hear is 'we must listen to the experts'."

 

"Well, the experts are telling me in no uncertain terms, and not for the first time I might add, 'continuing with the present workload is seriously detrimental to your health'.

 

"I have listened to the experts and I am taking this opportunity to indicate to my radio family that I will be retiring from radio at the end of this month.

 

Despite calling quits on his radio career, Jones will continue to broadcast on Sky News and write for The Daily Telegraph and The Australian.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-12/alan-jones-retires-from-radio/12237330

 

I'll miss listening to the old bugger in the mornings!

I don't mind Ben Fordham, but I think Ray Hadley would have been a better choice,

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"In another time and another place"...

...are you thinking maybe Nazi Germany?
Communist Russia or China?

Or the US government's persecution of Hollywood film industry ppl suspected of Communism?

Witch hunts and religious persecution of the Middle Ages?

Times when people didn't dare to speak up for their beliefs for fear of imprisonment or death. Exile.

Is that what you yearn for?

Look at Julian Arrange and Edward Snowden.

Showed the truth of government subversion to the people, and persecuted ever since.

Is that your vision of liberty and freedom of speech?
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@icyfroth wrote:
"In another time and another place"...

...are you thinking maybe Nazi Germany?
Communist Russia or China?

Or the US government's persecution of Hollywood film industry ppl suspected of Communism?

Witch hunts and religious persecution of the Middle Ages?

Times when people didn't dare to speak up for their beliefs for fear of imprisonment or death. Exile.

Is that what you yearn for?

Look at Julian Arrange and Edward Snowden.

Showed the truth of government subversion to the people, and persecuted ever since.

Is that your vision of liberty and freedom of speech?

No!  When I said "In another time and another place" I meant his rhetoric leading up to the Cronulla Riots. IMO he helped incite the riots. In a fair and just world without greed,  people who promote racism or hate against other races and religions (and yes he does IMO)  that lead to violence would be locked up.

 

You're right on the other good things you brought up but I have to say respectfully that in the bigger picture, I can't see him being a defender of any of them.

 

I can appreciate where you're coming from though.

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@4channel wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:
"In another time and another place"...

...are you thinking maybe Nazi Germany?
Communist Russia or China?

Or the US government's persecution of Hollywood film industry ppl suspected of Communism?

Witch hunts and religious persecution of the Middle Ages?

Times when people didn't dare to speak up for their beliefs for fear of imprisonment or death. Exile.

Is that what you yearn for?

Look at Julian Arrange and Edward Snowden.

Showed the truth of government subversion to the people, and persecuted ever since.

Is that your vision of liberty and freedom of speech?

No!  When I said "In another time and another place" I meant his rhetoric leading up to the Cronulla Riots. IMO he helped incite the riots. In a fair and just world without greed,  people who promote racism or hate against other races and religions (and yes he does IMO)  that lead to violence would be locked up.

 

You're right on the other good things you brought up but I have to say respectfully that in the bigger picture, I can't see him being a defender of any of them.

 

I can appreciate where you're coming from though.


You can call him a racist and a bigot, and that may be true. I don't think he's any more so than many others, but that's just IMO.

 

However being a biigot and a racist is not against the law, thankfully, or half the population would be "locked up".

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@icyfroth wrote:

@4channel wrote

No!  When I said "In another time and another place" I meant his rhetoric leading up to the Cronulla Riots. IMO he helped incite the riots. In a fair and just world without greed,  people who promote racism or hate against other races and religions (and yes he does IMO)  that lead to violence would be locked up.

 

You're right on the other good things you brought up but I have to say respectfully that in the bigger picture, I can't see him being a defender of any of them.

 

I can appreciate where you're coming from though.




You can call him a racist and a bigot, and that may be true. I don't think he's any more so than many others, but that's just IMO.

 

However being a biigot and a racist is not against the law, thankfully, or half the population would be "locked up".

 

 


Sorry I disagree. Remember he was in a position to reach and influence a lot of people. With that position comes resposibility.  He knew that and yet he still went ahead with what he did. People could easily have been killed on that day. I saw it on TV with the almost psychotic mob with hatred in their eyes. If some of the mob got hold of those 2 Lebanese boys that were hiding in the shop, it's likely they would have been killed. There were other bashings that day as well.

 

If any lone Indians or Indigenous people had walked into it they would have been history.

 

Seeing this hate on television turned my stomach.



13 May 2020 - 4:30pm
How many Arab-Australians will remember Alan Jones
By
Kylie Boltin



"For many Arab-Muslim people, the world is a more divisive, hateful, miserable place because of [Jones’] contribution," says author Michael Mohammed Ahmad, referring to comments the broadcaster made in the lead up to the 2005 Cronulla riots.

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/voices/culture/article/2020/05/13/how-many-arab-australians-will-remem...

 

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The controversial broadcaster read out a message from a listener which said: “This Sunday every Aussie in the shire get down to North Cronulla to support the Leb and Wog bashing day.

 

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/alan-jones-retires-a-look-back-at-the-broadcasters-mo...

 


When he read out that message from a listener (if it really was from a listener) he knew the potential for chaos it could cause and he still read it. The so-called correction afterwards carried no weight.

 

People are baffled as to why he wasn't sent to the farm or at the very least sacked .

 

 

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He has friends in high places
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@4channel wrote:

 

 


@icyfroth wrote:

@4channel wrote

No!  When I said "In another time and another place" I meant his rhetoric leading up to the Cronulla Riots. IMO he helped incite the riots. In a fair and just world without greed,  people who promote racism or hate against other races and religions (and yes he does IMO)  that lead to violence would be locked up.

 

You're right on the other good things you brought up but I have to say respectfully that in the bigger picture, I can't see him being a defender of any of them.

 

I can appreciate where you're coming from though.




You can call him a racist and a bigot, and that may be true. I don't think he's any more so than many others, but that's just IMO.

 

However being a biigot and a racist is not against the law, thankfully, or half the population would be "locked up".

 

 


Sorry I disagree. Remember he was in a position to reach and influence a lot of people. With that position comes resposibility.  He knew that and yet he still went ahead with what he did. People could easily have been killed on that day. I saw it on TV with the almost psychotic mob with hatred in their eyes. If some of the mob got hold of those 2 Lebanese boys that were hiding in the shop, it's likely they would have been killed. There were other bashings that day as well.

 

If any lone Indians or Indigenous people had walked into it they would have been history.

 

Seeing this hate on television turned my stomach.



13 May 2020 - 4:30pm
How many Arab-Australians will remember Alan Jones
By
Kylie Boltin



"For many Arab-Muslim people, the world is a more divisive, hateful, miserable place because of [Jones’] contribution," says author Michael Mohammed Ahmad, referring to comments the broadcaster made in the lead up to the 2005 Cronulla riots.

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/voices/culture/article/2020/05/13/how-many-arab-australians-will-remem...

 

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News.com.au

 

The controversial broadcaster read out a message from a listener which said: “This Sunday every Aussie in the shire get down to North Cronulla to support the Leb and Wog bashing day.

 

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/alan-jones-retires-a-look-back-at-the-broadcasters-mo...

 


When he read out that message from a listener (if it really was from a listener) he knew the potential for chaos it could cause and he still read it. The so-called correction afterwards carried no weight.

 

People are baffled as to why he wasn't sent to the farm or at the very least sacked .

 

 


With all due respect, reading out a message from a listener doesn't make Alan Jones a racist, or a bigot.

 

As I recall, the Cronulla riots came about the bashing to near death of a surf lifesaver by members of a muslim brotherhood.

 

Said lifesaver was active in trying to stop the muslim occupation of part of the beach and young muslim men trying to ban anyone from entering a certain area they wished to reserve for women only in traditional mulslim garb.

 

Reports came in from other Cronulla residents who complained of young muslim men trying to prevent bathers or even non-muslims from entering an area,  they felt should be reserved for "muslims only".

 

Sneering and jeering, hurling insults at young women on the beach wearing bikinis.

 

It was a huge backlash, and rightly so, IMO, and good on Alan Jones for sticking up for Aussies.

 

Racism and bigotry isn't all one-sided.

 

 

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Can you show where you got this information from, I have never heard of it

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@icyfroth wrote:

With all due respect, reading out a message from a listener doesn't make Alan Jones a racist, or a bigot.

 

As I recall, the Cronulla riots came about the bashing to near death of a surf lifesaver by members of a muslim brotherhood.

 

Said lifesaver was active in trying to stop the muslim occupation of part of the beach and young muslim men trying to ban anyone from entering a certain area they wished to reserve for women only in traditional mulslim garb.

 

Reports came in from other Cronulla residents who complained of young muslim men trying to prevent bathers or even non-muslims from entering an area, they felt should be reserved for "muslims only".

 

Sneering and jeering, hurling insults at young women on the beach wearing bikinis.

 

It was a huge backlash, and rightly so, IMO, and good on Alan Jones for sticking up for Aussies.

 

Racism and bigotry isn't all one-sided.

 


 


Of course reading a (supposed) post from a listener doesn't make Jones a racist or bigot. However his behaviour on other unrerlated occasions leads me to believe that he is.

 

The Muslim Brotherhood is an Egyptian organization

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Muslim-Brotherhood

 

The lifesaver was beaten up by some thugs that happened to be of Lebanese background and possibly Muslim famiilies. The 2 guys that were chashed and nearly done in had nothing to do with any of those incidents. Neither did the dark skinned Spanish girl who was assaulted. Guess what would have happened to any Italians that would have ventured in there. I guarantee with that blood hungy mob, the crucifix that some Italian males like to adorn themselves wth would have no protection for them. After all it was "Wog bashing day"

 

Jones isn't sticking up for Aussies

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James Brown and Kevin White vs Alan Jones

 

It's all about responsibiity when a known potential for a volatile situation lurks.

 

 

Some time back I saw something on TV about James Brown and what he and Mayor Kevin White did to calm things down after the murder of Dr. Martin Luther KIng. It may have been omn SBS or NITV.  Anyway, the US was a powder keg but what they did there went down hin history as one of the most righteous and sensible things that could ever have been done.

 



Mayor Kevin White with James Brown At The Boston Garden 04/05/1968

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfEpQb_H1Pk

 

 

49 Years Ago Today, James Brown Saved Boston
His city ravaged by violence following Dr. King's assassination, Mayor Kevin White begged the Garden for peace. The Godfather of Soul delivered.
 
By Kyle Scott Clauss· 4/5/2017, 9:51 a.m
 
https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2017/04/05/james-brown-saved-boston-king/

 

Look at what they did and then look at the behaviour of Jones.

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@lionrose.7 wrote:

Can you show where you got this information from, I have never heard of it


No because it's been hushed up.

 

You can't find any reference to it in general media now.

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