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Whitewashing of involvement in torture capitalism

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What happened to Broadspectrum's (nee Transfield's) once-famed history of philanthropy on this page? Or their role in highlighting how companies like it profit from providing services to the torture ("detention") industry by way of PR disaster that was the 19th Biennale of Sydney?

Transfield's web page still lists it: http://transfield.com.au/THfirst60years/13-the-biennale-of-sydney

The whole of the Australian news scene (both left and right) was pre-occupied the artist's Biennale strike for months: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/feb/12/sydney-biennale-transfield-sponsorship

Has this all been whitewashed away, via NPOV objections buttressed with AGF-tut-tutting from Broadspectrum PR and/or Alan Jones listeners (it couldn't have been by Andrew Bolt's viewers; he doesn't have any), like tears in a Mark Latham storm in a teacup?

--mjog (talk) 10:55, 3 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]